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WTR
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WTRWater
WTRWriter
WTRWait To Restore
WTRWireless Technology Research
WTRWestern Test Range
WTRWalker, Texas Ranger (TV show)
WTRWith-The-Rule Astigmatism
WTRWorking Time Regulation (UK)
WTRWaist-to-Tallness Ratio (cardiovascular risk assessment)
WTRWork Time Registration
WTRWestinghouse Test Reactor
WTRWoody, Tony, & Ravey (radio morning show)
WTRWeapons Test Range
WTRWant to Race
WTRWind Tunnel Road
WTRWeekly Time Reporting
WTRWell to Right (of course)
WTRWartime Training Requirement
WTRWilliam T Riker (Star Trek character)
WTRWelterusten (Dutch: sleep well)
WTRWrightsville and Tennville Railroad
WTRWerkgroep Traumarevalidatie (Dutch)


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