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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
CCW (disambiguation)

CCW         
COM Callable Wrapper (Reference: MS, COM, Java)
Custer CCW-5         
  • CCW-5
  • Rear view taken in 2004 of the second CCW-5 showing the fixing of the pusher engine within the wing channels.
TWIN-ENGINED 5-SEAT AIRCRAFT, PUSHER CONFIGURATION, 1953
The Custer CCW-5 was a twin-engined, 5-seat aircraft of pusher configuration, which used a channel wing claimed to enable low speed flight and short take-offs. Two CCW-5s flew, eleven years apart, but the type never entered production.
Fountain Correctional Center for Women         
WOMEN'S PRISON IN EDGECOMBE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
Fountain CCW
Fountain Correctional Center for Women was a women's prison in unincorporated Edgecombe County, North Carolina, near Rocky Mount."Fountain Correctional Center for Women.

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CCW

CCW may refer to:

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Examples of use of CCW
1. CCW policy manager Deryck Hall said water companies rarely set prices below the maximum.
2. This avoids breaching the 1'80 Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (CCW), which permits their use only against military targets.
3. CCW spokesman Tim Jones said: "If they have to be shot then it is better that they are shot cleanly as quickly as possible so that they don‘t suffer, rather than leave it to somebody else who could injure them.
4. December 1''8 –– The U.S.–drafted Amended Mines Protocol to the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (AMP/CCW) enters into force. (Also see other AMP/ CCW entries in this fact sheet.) 1''' –– The UNDP commissions a study of "Management Training Needs" for the mine action community. The report finds that implementation of management training has the potential to significantly improve the effectiveness and productivity of mine action programs worldwide. This study leads to the creation of UNDP‘s Mine Action for Middle and Senior Management Training Courses. 1''' –– The University of Denver‘s Center for Teaching International Relations (CTIR) develops a curricula about the global landmine problem commissioned by the U.S.
5. Government agencies prior to their posting to areas of risk and manages a public outreach program (for example Landmine Studies students at Southwest Missouri State University have participated in hands-on familiarization events at the HDTC).В Learn more at www.wood.army.mil/hdtc/. May 1''6 -- The Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (CCW) Review Conference adopts the Amended Mines Protocol (AMP), which significantly improves the original 1'80 Protocol.В The AMP is made applicable to internal armed conflicts as well as international armed conflicts.В To examine the AMP in detail, visit www.ccwtreaty.com/amendedmineprotocol.htm.В (Also see other AMP/ CCW entries in this fact sheet.) June 1''6 -- The U.S.