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International Wrestling Association was a professional wrestling promotion based in Cleveland, Ohio from 1975 to 1978. Former employees in the IWA consisted of professional wrestlers , managers , play-by-play and color commentators , announcers , interviewers and referees .
The Imperial War Museum (IWM), currently branded "Imperial War Museums", is a British national museum.It is headquartered in London, with five branches in England. Founded as the Imperial War Museum in 1917, it was intended to record the civil and military war effort and sacrifice of the United Kingdom and its Empire during the First World War.
Pages in category "Members of the International Workingmen's Association" The following 82 pages are in this category, out of 82 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
IWM may refer to: Imperial War Museum, British national museum organisation; Information Warfare Monitor; iShares Russell 2000, NYSE Arca symbol; Integrated Woz Machine, Apple computer floppy drives; Intelligent workload management of computing resources; International Woman Master, now Woman International Master, chess titles
A conservative watchdog has unveiled a list of “radical leftist” officials working in or with the Department of Homeland Security — as immigration and the crisis at the southern border ...
The council is composed of 25 members elected to four-year renewable terms, each representing an electoral district. The council is responsible for reviewing and adopting budgets and appropriations. It can also enact, repeal, or amend ordinances, and make appointments to certain boards and commissions, among other duties.
The recent string of burglaries taking place at the professional athletes' homes across the nation is being attributed to multiple South American gangs, according to officials.
Largely, 'women's subjects' concerned the war effort, including nursing, their work as members of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force, or as Air Raid Precautions wardens, and a number of female artists depicted ruin scenes of the Blitz. Today such works are celebrated as important examples of British war art.