Look up Wac or wac in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. WAC may refer to: Walker Art Center, a modern art museum in Minneapolis, Minnesota Walton Arts Center...
WACS may refer to: WACS-TV, television station (channel 7, virtual 25) licensed to Dawson, Georgia, United States West Africa Cable System, communications...
model called the Baby WAC was tested from a scaled-down launcher in July 1945. Four Baby WACs were flown. The design of the WAC Corporal was innovative...
at the TCM Movie Database Francis Joins the WACS at IMDb Francis Joins the WACS at AllMovie Francis Joins the WACS at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films...
The Western Athletic Conference (WAC) is an NCAA Division I conference. The WAC covers a broad expanse of the western United States with member institutions...
following companies signed the WACS Construction and Maintenance Agreement and formed the final consortium: The WACS consortium includes 12 companies:...
state and country codes, named World Area Codes (WAC). "BTS Aviation Support Tables: World Area Codes (WAC)". http://www.transtats.bts.gov/Fields.asp http://www...
The WAC Clearinghouse publishes peer-reviewed, open-access journals and books, as well as other professional resources for teachers and instructional...
covered Alaska. Canadian airspace is covered by a set of 18 WACs. The 43 Australian WACs are indexed according to a geographic name or a corresponding...
with the United Kingdom WIOCC has made a strategic investment in WACS. Circuits on WACS can be protected against cable breaks and equipment failures by...
Wolfsberger AC, commonly referred to as Wolfsberg or simply WAC, is an Austrian association football club from Wolfsberg, Carinthia, who currently play...
finals. The final phase started from the quarter-finals where finally, the WAC is beaten by the Olympic Khouribga to score a 1–0. And finally. 1940–41:...
leagues of the Atlantic Sun Conference (ASUN) and Western Athletic Conference (WAC). The UAC covers the southwestern, western, and southern United States with...
The White Alice Communications System (WACS, "White Alice" colloquially) was a United States Air Force telecommunication network with 80 radio stations...
twelve companies making up the WACS consortium. Angola Cable's landing station, built for US$650 Million for the WACS cable at Sangano, about 15 kilometers...
Pacific WACs moved into Manila, Philippines only three days after occupation. By V-J Day, one fifth had served overseas. On V-E Day, May 8, 1945, WACs reached...
Wide Awake Club (often abbreviated to WAC) is a children's television series that was broadcast in the United Kingdom on the breakfast television channel...
overseas and thereafter returned them to the U.S. to serve as WACs. Haruko Sugi Hurt served on the WAC branch. Before World War II, she worked as a saleswoman...
in the world by the time of its completion. It will interconnect with the WACS cable on the West coast of Africa, and the EASSy and SEACOM cables on the...
of the WAC. She had led the effort to obtain Regular Army and Reserve status for WACs. She had directed the procedures for assimilating WACs into the...
The phrase WAC basketball tournament may refer to: WAC men's basketball tournament WAC women's basketball tournament This article includes a list of sports-related...
The Western Athletic Conference (WAC) sponsored football and crowned a champion every year from 1962 to 2012. Once considered one of the best conferences...
In molecular biology, the WAC domain is a protein domain found on the N-terminus of WSTF protein. Its function is still unknown, but putatively thought...