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BWG

British  

abbreviation

  1. Birmingham Wire Gauge: a notation for the diameters of metal rods, ranging from 0 (0.340 inch) to 36 (0.004 inch)

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It was joined by BWG Foods, which said the products were no longer listed for distribution across its network of SPAR, EUROSPAR, MACE, Londis and XL stores.

From BBC

BWG told the BBC that it had been "surprised" to learn of the flaw as its app had been available for five years during which users had not reported any problems.

From BBC

Hutchinson was up about 1.1% on the purchase at the high point of today’s trading session, with BWG trading as high as $20.11 at last check today.

From Forbes

W. bwgwl threatening, fear, bwg, bwgan, specter, hobgoblin.

From Project Gutenberg

They said it bugge or even bwg, but then they were more afraid of specters in those days than we, who imprison will-o'-the-wisps in Very lights, and rub fox-fire on our watch faces.

From Project Gutenberg