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BWD

British  

abbreviation

  1. backward

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Ms. Zickefoose is the advising editor of BWD magazine and a co-author of the second edition of “Bird Watching for Dummies.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Issued by the European Commission in 1976 the BWD sought "to protect the environment and public health" by reducing the pollution of bathing water.

From BBC

And he points out that the BWD has already been translated into UK law.

From BBC

Mr. Blumencranz, now 52, is a managing director for BWD, a large, privately held insurance brokerage and wealth-management firm in Plainview, N.Y.

From New York Times

The BWD Ranch is designed to allow veterans opportunities to farm various vegetables, work with animals and even construct greenhouses or work on standing structures like a barn or cabin.

From Washington Times