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saws <a saw; saws> N

sows <a sow; sows> N

jews <a Jew; Jews> N

rows <a row; rows> N

daws <a daw; daws> N

laws <a law; laws> N COMPUT

paws <a paw; paws> N

vows <a vow; vows> N

yaws <a yaw; yaws> N

cows <a cow; cows> N

haws <a haw; haws> N

maws <a maw; maws> N

pews <a pew; pews> N

ices N

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She says the school's roll had almost halved even before the IWS was introduced.
www.newshub.co.nz
Introduced in 2012, IWS is an intensive, personalised service that supports children and young people with high and complex behavioural and learning needs.
www.scoop.co.nz
The tight double coat of the IWS sheds slightly, however many allergy sufferers have found them to be a comfortable pet with which to live.
en.wikipedia.org
Not usually an aggressive dog, yet the IWS may have a deep, fierce-sounding bark.
en.wikipedia.org
If you can't strike, the IWS organizers ask that you wear red, or a red ribbon, to mark visible solidarity with others undertaking actions.
newrepublic.com
Since the IWS started, new enrolments dropped from 17 in 2012 to two in 2016 and one so far this year.
www.stuff.co.nz
But now the IWS researchers are using porous carbons to slow down this process.
eandt.theiet.org
In addition to offering short courses, livelihood programs and gender-sensitivity workshops, the IWS has also been involved in media publishing and broadcast production.
lifestyle.inquirer.net
In addition to these revenue streams, IWS will receive long-term income from its share of cash flow distributions from energy sales.
www.digitaljournal.com
Altogether, the IWS presents a picture of a smart, upstanding, strongly built but not leggy dog, combining great intelligence and rugged endurance with a bold, dashing eagerness of temperament.
en.wikipedia.org

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