AWW
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AWW may refer to:
  • Algers, Winslow and Western Railway
    Algers, Winslow and Western Railway
    The Algers, Winslow and Western Railway was a Class III short-line railroad that served the surface mining operations in Pike County, Indiana. It operated approximately 19 miles of track which reached from the coal mines west of Cato south to those at Enos Corner, and ran close to the Norfolk...

    , a railroad
  • Antwerp Water Works
    Antwerp Water Works
    The Antwerp Water Works or AWW produces water for the city of Antwerp and its surroundings. The AWW has a yearly production of 150 million m3 and a revenue of 100 million euro.-History:...

     in Antwerp, Belgium
  • The Art of Worldly Wisdom
    The Art of Worldly Wisdom
    The Art of Worldly Wisdom is a book by Baltasar Gracián y Morales . It is a collection of maxims. Oráculo manual y arte de prudencia was written in 1637, and became popular throughout Europe...

    , a book
  • Australian Women's Weekly
    Australian Women's Weekly
    The Australian Women's Weekly is an Australian monthly women's magazine published by ACP Magazines, a division of PBL Media based in Sydney. Audited circulation in 2009 exceeded 500,000 copies monthly, making it the largest magazine in Australia.-History:...

    , a magazine
  • Ai Weiwei
    Ai Weiwei
    Ai Weiwei is a Chinese contemporary artist, active in sculpture, installation, architecture, curating, photography, film, and social, political and cultural criticism. Ai collaborated with Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron as the artistic consultant on the Beijing National Stadium for the 2008...

    , Chinese artist
  • Disappointment
    Disappointment
    Disappointment is the feeling of dissatisfaction that follows the failure of expectations or hopes to manifest. Similar to regret, it differs in that a person feeling regret focuses primarily on the personal choices that contributed to a poor outcome, while a person feeling disappointment focuses...

    , referring to the quote “Aww...
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