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EWD
(redirected from Economic and Workforce Development)

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EWDEdsger W Dijkstra (programmer)
EWDEastward
EWDEconomic and Workforce Development
EWDEmpowering Widows in Development (Widows' Rights International)
EWDEmployees with Disabilities
EWDElectrical Wiring Diagram
EWDEarly Warning Device (alarm)
EWDEngine Warning Display (aviation)
EWDExpeditionary Warfare Division
EWDElectrowetting Display (display technology)
EWDEarly Warning Database
EWDEmerald Window Decorator (aka Compiz Generic Window Decorator)


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This college will have a prime role in the educational, economic and workforce development initiatives that will serve the students of the
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Maya Durnovo, dean of economic and workforce development at Houston Community College's Spring Branch and Katy campuses, has been awarded the Carl M.
 
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