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  • South Africa is one of 169 member states of the WCO, which is presently chaired by Gordhan.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2006

  • It is proposing new non-negotiating group, to be called the WCO Counterfeiting and Piracy (CAP) Group, that would be a "dialogue mechanism" and would pointedly not engage in norm-setting.

    Intellectual Property Watch 2009

  • The WCO was the first orchestra to play in the city since the end of the conflict, and over the past 40 years they have traveled the world playing with some of the era's premiere musicians.

    blogTO 2009

  • (The WCO is a separate organization from the Madison Symphony Orchestra, which performs at Overture Hall Friday to Sunday.)

    Madison.com - top 2009

  • On both occassions a WCO went a long way out of his way to come see me and check.

    On Open-Carry And Police 2009

  • On both occassions a WCO went a long way out of his way to come see me and check.

    On Open-Carry And Police 2009

  • There was a monthly column called "DGP Diary" written by a different District Game Protector every year (DGP was the title for our officers before we switched to WCO - Wildlife Conservation Officer).

    Q&A, Colleen Shannon, Pa Land Management Officer 2008

  • But overall, I feel that I have the best job in the PGC, I enjoyed being a WCO but being a Land Management Officer is the best of both worlds.

    Q&A, Colleen Shannon, Pa Land Management Officer 2008

  • WCO has a ball with "Cenerentola" by Joan Reinthaler

    In performance: WCO's "Cenerentola" 2010

  • -- World Customs Organization (WCO, "the only intergovernmental organisation exclusively focused on Customs matters);"

    The Struggle for Net Neutrality 2009

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