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WDFWeb Design Factory (Czech Republic)
WDFWindows Driver Foundation (Microsoft)
WDFWorld Darts Federation
WDFWorld Diabetes Foundation (Denmark)
WDFWashington Department of Fisheries
WDFWaste Derived Fuel
WDFWorth Dying For (band)
WDFWorld Development Federation
WDFWatershed Development Fund
WDFWireless Data Forum
WDFWomen's Development Federation
WDFWhenDarknessFalls (gaming)
WDFWhenDarknessFalls (Counter-Strike server network)
WDFWomen's Development Foundation
WDFWorld Dental Federation
WDFWales Debating Federation
WDFWrite Disturb Fault
WDFWholesale Distribution Facility
WDFWild Draw Four (Uno card game)


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As bad as things were, I decided the place where I had landed in my life just was not worth dying for.
Then again, they are seeking: they want to know who they are, what their purpose is in life, who's going to love them, who's going to be there for them, what's worth living for and what's worth dying for.
Give them a vision worth living for--and worth dying for, if necessary.
 
 
 
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