Noun
CBW (uncountable)
Initialism of chemical and biological warfare.
In September 2002, MI6 chief Sir Richard Dearlove said the agency had acquired information from a new source revealing that Iraq was stepping up production of chemical and biological warfare (CBW) agents. Source: Internet
CBW interviewed an Interior & Exterior designer Pepi, decorator of houses, hotels, cafes, and festivals. Source: Internet
CBW publishes the document without changes: Nodia, Urumashvili & Partners legal company is pleased to announce about successful completion of business dispute over Goodwill, Georgia’s first network of hypermarkets. Source: Internet
PASHA Bank Joins the Project "Aghadgine" - CBW. Source: Internet
In his interview with the Caucasus Business Week (CBW) Mr. Itsik talked about the Israeli experience and noted that in 1990s the government of Israel … Source: Internet
The Internet Auction will serve not only brokers but also individuals interested in selling and acquiring Real Estate property in Georgia, The Company’s founder Mikheil Kvetenadze told CBW. Source: Internet