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According to cooperative economist Charles Gide, the aim of a cooperative wholesale society is to arrange “ bulk purchases, and, if possible, organise production .” The best historical example of this were the English CWS and the Scottish CWS, which were the forerunners to the modern Co-operative Group.
The Caribbean Series ( Spanish: Serie del Caribe ), also called the Caribbean World Series ( CWS ) is the highest baseball tournament at club level in Latin America.
CoolWebSearch ( also known as CoolWWWSearch or abbreviated as CWS ) is a well-known spyware or virus program that installs itself on Microsoft Windows based computers.
The College World Series or CWS is an annual baseball tournament held in Omaha, Nebraska that is the culmination of the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship, which determines the NCAA Division I college baseball champion.
The name " College World Series " ( CWS ) is derived from that of the Major League Baseball World Series championship ; it is currently an MLB trademark licensed to the NCAA.
On June 10, 2009, the NCAA and College World Series of Omaha, Inc., which is the non-profit group that actually organizes the event, announced a new 25-year contract extension, keeping the CWS in Omaha through 2035.
The 64-team bracket is set at the beginning of the championship and teams are not reseeded for the CWS.
The best-known athletic event that employs a double-elimination format is the NCAA baseball tournament, including the College World Series, where a team is not eliminated until it loses twice in each of the four rounds ( regional, super regional, College World Series, and CWS championship, with the super regional and CWS championship series featuring two teams in a best 2-of-3 format ).
The site of this mill and the adjacent CWS soap works is now occupied by a housing estate.
A Co-operative Wholesale Society, or CWS, is a form of Co-operative Federation ( that is, a Co-operative in which all the members are Co-operatives ), in this case, the members are usually Consumers ' Co-operatives.
The Canadian Wildlife Service or CWS ( French: Service canadien de la faune, SCF ) is a branch of the Department of the Environment, also known as Environment Canada, a department of the Government of Canada.
CWS is responsible for Canada's National Wildlife Areas and Migratory Birds Sanctuaries which are federally protected areas.

CWS and made
Other companies based in the area in the past include Abingdon Motorcycles ( later becoming King Dick Tools ), Dawes Cycles, Girling Brakes, MEM Electrical, Harmo Exhausts, Wilmot Breedon and also the factory where Co-Operative Society ( CWS ) toys, motorcycles, prams and bicycles were made.

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The CWS subsequently broke up its eight-team field into two four-team double elimination tournaments, with the winners meeting in either a sudden-death or, currently, a best-of-three final.

CWS and for
* History Note: The CWS Effort to Obtain German Chemical Weapons for Retaliation Against Japan CBIAC Newsletter
Prior to 1999, the pairings for the CWS were not determined until after the completion of the regional tournaments.
The eight super regional winners are not reseeded for the CWS.
Jim Hendry, the former general manager of the Chicago Cubs, was Creighton's head coach for its 1991 CWS appearance.
If, however, the Winners ' Bracket champion prevailed in the Losers ' Bracket semifinal, the same two-game final setup existed in effect, albeit not in practice ... for under the CWS pre-1988 version, the unbeaten Winners ' Bracket champion would be playing a once-beaten Losers ' Bracket opponent in the Losers ' Bracket final, with the winner to advance to play the unbeaten Winners ' Bracket champion in the finals ( if necessary ).
In, the year of the CWS ' 50th tournament, Jenkins was named to the all-decade team for the 1990s.
Nonetheless, the team's two victories ended an eight game CWS losing streak for Clemson and included a win over top-ranked Alabama.
The CWS surveyed the Western U. S. for a new location to conduct its tests, and, in the spring of 1942, construction of Dugway Proving Ground began.
After investigations by a private detective and a subsequent criminal court case, Regan's bid was rejected and two senior CWS executives were dismissed and imprisoned for fraud.
However, the English CWS has inspired many imitations around the world ( including, for example, the New South Wales Co-operative Wholesale Society who have also described themselves as Co-operative Wholesale Societies or ' CWS '.
Richardson served as the head baseball coach for the South Carolina Gamecocks from 1970 – 1976 and coached them to a second-place finish in the 1975 College World Series — the first CWS in the school's history.
CWS currently holds responsibility for 140 National Wildlife Areas across the nation in a variety of environments.
CWS scientific experts also advise the federal and provincial governments during environmental impact assessments for various construction and development projects which might have an adverse impact on Canadian wildlife.
* Cartoon for Cornet ( 1969 ) Commissioned by Robert Oughton and the Scottish CWS Band.
In that season, he set a CWS record for the most saves and won the Series Most Valuable Player honors for his amazing work as a closer.

CWS and .
Paper record-keeping transformed in the 1960s into a trading stamp scheme managed by the Co-operative Wholesale Society ( CWS ), which was gradually withdrawn as margins declined.
Since 1950, it has hosted the annual NCAA College World Series, or CWS, men's baseball tournament in mid-June.
The CWS moved to the new downtown stadium TD Ameritrade Park in 2011.
However, the Serie del Caribe was cancelled after Fidel Castro dissolved all professional baseball in Cuba in 1961 and it wasn't until 1970 that the CWS was revived.
He was a management trainee with the CWS, before becoming a lecturer in Government and History at Ebbw Vale College of Further Education, now known as Coleg Gwent.
In particular, his book " The British Co-operative Movement in a Socialist Society " examined the economic status of the English CWS ( the predecessor of the modern Co-operative Group ), evaluated its possibility of achieving a Co-operative Commonwealth without State assistance, and hypothesised what the role the Co-operative movement might have in a Socialist State.
Some versions of CoolWebSearch can be installed through drive-by installation, in which a computer browsing a webpage automatically installs CWS.
CWS itself attempts to evade others by not labelling its ads, not providing an EULA, not providing any data about itself and not having a website.
Some variants of CWS also add links to pornography and gambling sites to the user's Desktop, Internet Explorer's bookmarks and history.
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