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C/W
(redirected from country and western)

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C/WClockwise
C/WComplete With
C/WCome With
C/WConsistent With
C/WCompatible With
C/WCoupled With
C/WComplied With
C/WCountry and Western (music genre)
C/WCourse Work
C/WCounterweight
C/WChilled Water
C/WCarrier Wave
C/WCaution/Warning
C/WCelsius per Watt (thermal resistance)
C/WCommittee of the Whole House on the State of the Union (parliamentary sitting of the US House)


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A TYNESIDE Dolly Parton look-alike is the star of a show devoted to the country and western legend.
This year's event has a country and western theme which will see the mile-long High Street close for the day while up to 50,000 revellers enjoy street entertainment on three stages, stalls, fairground rides and family fun.
The Bunkhouse Country and Western Club is celebrating its 40th anniversary at the Globe Hotel, Northgate, Guisborough, and the organisers are looking forward to welcoming both old members and lots of new faces.
 
 
 
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