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DWMDivorced White Male
DWMDesktop Window Manager (Windows Vista)
DWMDoctor Who Magazine (based on the sci-fi series)
DWMDandy-Walker Syndrome (aka Dandy-Walker malformation)
DWMDeutsche Waffen-und Munitionsfabriken
DWMDragon Warrior Monsters (video game)
DWMDead White Males
DWMDiskless Workstation Management
DWMDepartment of Weights and Measures (various locations)
DWMDielectric Waveguide Model
DWMDistrict Wildlife Manager (game warden)
DWMDeep Water Mine
DWMDeutsche Waggon- und Maschinenbau
DWMDalit Women's Movement (India)
DWMDepartment of World Mission
DWMDirectory of Women's Media (Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press)


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Despite beating Tom Baker to the title of 'Best Doctor Who' by the fans of Doctor Who magazine, Tennant remains humble about attaining such an accolade.
In 2006, readers of Doctor Who Magazine voted Tennant "Best Doctor", over perennial favourite Tom Baker.
The Scottish actor, who has played the role of Time Lord in the cult BBC series since 2005, won almost 26 per cent of votes from readers of Doctor Who magazine.
 
 
 
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