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DOW
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DOWDay Of Week
DoWDawn of War (Warhammer 40K, computer game)
DOWDied Of Wounds
DOWDogs of War (game)
DOWDescription of Work
DOWDoctors of the World (New York, NY)
DOWDirect Overwrite
DOWDirty Old Woman
DOWDry Operating Weight (aviation)
DOWData Orderwire
DOWDaubechies Orthogonal Wavelet
DOWDefenders of Wildlife
DOWDeclaration of War (military/gaming slang)
DOWDesigner of the Week
DOWDivision of Wildlife
DOWDeck over Wheels (trucking industry)
DOWDoppler On Wheels
DOWData Order Wire
DOWDivision of Work
DOWDate of Warrant
DOWDistribution of Workforce
DOWDate Of Withdrawal


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Doctors of the World will receive proceeds from this high-level gathering that is set to convene 175 senior professionals that work within the global healthcare markets.
The donation will be distributed as follows: --Pernod Ricard Group will donate EUR 200,000 to each of the following humanitarian organizations: Red Cross/Crescent, Doctors of the World (Medecins du Monde) and Caritas-France (Secours Catholique).
 
 
 
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