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PWCPricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP (accounting/consulting firm)
PWCPersonal Water Craft
PWCPrince William County (Virginia, USA)
PWCPratt & Whitney Canada (division of United Technologies Corporation)
PWCProceed with Caution
PWCPublic Works Center
PWCPublic Warehousing Company (of Kuwait)
PWCParent with Care
PWCPeople Working Cooperatively (Cincinnati, Ohio)
PWCPublic Works Canada (Government of Canada)
PWCPiecewise Constant
PWCPublic Works Construction (standard specifications)
PWCProfessionals in Workers' Compensation
PWCPsychosocial Working Conditions (UK survey)
PWCPrince of Wales College (former school, Charlottetown, PEI, Canada)
PWCPressurized Water Reactor
PWCPersons With Chronic Fatigue
PWCPublic Works Contractor
PWCNational Organization of Physicians Who Care
PWCProfessional Women Controllers, Inc. (air traffic control specialists)
PWCPersonal Wireless Conference
PWCPrimary Working Capital
PWCPale Western Cutworm
PWCProfessional Women's Caucus
PWCParkin-Wesley College (Australia)
PWCPrincipal Warfare Commander
PWCPacific War Council (WWII)
PWCPrimary/Program Work Code
PWCPinconning Wesleyan Church (Pinconning, Michigan)
PWCPersons With Crohn's (disease)
PWCPrimary Work Center
PwCPass with Credit
PWCPeople Who Connect (international club)
PWCPartnership with Children (various organizations)
PWCPhysicians Who Care (various locations)
PWCPosted without Comment
PWCPacific Warfighting Center (US Navy)
PWCPartnering with Communities (various organizations)
PWCPacific West Conference (intercollegiate college athletic conference)


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