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Wheelchair Occupant Restraint System

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Weeds Of Regional Significance

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Wisconsin Off Road Series

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Worldwide Occupational Road Safety

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What does WORS mean?

wors(Noun)
A shortened form of boerewors a traditional home made sausage, now commercially available.

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