Shore anglers were fishing the SW bank for only a few fish, and very few limits.
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It has two runways, one NW-SE, 2,628 m long, and the other NE-SW, 1,970 m long.
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The prior's lodge was almost invariably attached to the S.W. angle of the nave.
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A Celtic language may also have been spoken by the Tartessian people in SW Iberia.
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The NE-SW-trending Mashers Fault is mapped as having a total length of 35 km.
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Records indicate that Seattle Bank loaned SW Developers $18 million on the project.
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First the SW Conference, then the Big XII, makes you wonder about the Pac 16.
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S.W. generated the cryo-electron-microscopy reconstruction of the nucleosome alone.
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S.W. contributed to the concept, proof and to a lesser extent to the writing.
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Southwest: the compass point midway between south and west; at 225 degrees
Olof Peter Swartz (September 21, 1760 u2013 September 19, 1818) was a Swedish botanist and taxonomist. He is best known for his taxonomic work and studies into pteridophytes. He attended the University of Uppsala where he studied under Carolus Linnaeus the Younger and received his doctorate in 1781.
The Surface Warfare Insignia is a military badge of the United States Navy which is issued to those Naval personnel who are trained and qualified to perform duties aboard United States surface warships. ...
Search Warrant; southwest; Southwestern; Star Wars; Short Wave; "shake"
(SWS) Submersible Weapon Systems. Underwater variant of HWP
(SWS) Solar Wind Spectrometer; part of the ALSEP instrumentation flown on Apollo 12 and 15
(SWS) Sturge-Weber syndrome. A rare, congenital disorder that affects the brain, skin, and eyes. Abnormal blood vessel growth occurs in the trigeminal nerve in the face and the meninges (covering) of the brain. ...
(SWS) Swansea railway station, Wales, United Kingdom
Shelterwood Cut - Removing trees on the harvest area in a series of two or more cuttings so new seedlings can grow from the seed of older trees. This method produces an even-aged forest.