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WRP

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WRP may refer to two distinct political parties in the United Kingdom viz.: or to:
political party is a political organization that seeks to attain political power within a government, usually by participating in electoral campaigns. Parties often espouse a certain ideology and vision, but may also represent a coalition among disparate interests.
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Motto
"Dieu et mon droit" [2]   (French)
"God and my right"
Anthem
"God Save the Queen" [3]
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The Wessex Regionalist Party is a minor English political party that seeks a degree of legislative and administrative home rule for the area known as Wessex, in the south-west of England.
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There are several groups named the Workers' Revolutionary Party:
  • Workers Revolutionary Party (Argentina)
  • Workers Revolutionary Party (Greece)
  • Workers Revolutionary Party (India)
  • Workers Revolutionary Party (Mexico)
  • Workers Revolutionary Party (Namibia)

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The Wireless Routing Protocol (WRP) [1] is a proactive unicast routing protocol for mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs). WRP uses an enhanced version of the distance-vector routing protocol, which uses the Bellman-Ford algorithm to calculate paths.
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Windows Resource Protection is a feature in Windows Vista that replaces Windows File Protection. It protects registry keys and folders too besides critical system files. The way it protects resources differs from the method used by Windows File Protection.
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In the United States, the Witness Protection Program (also known as the Witness Security Program, or WITSEC) was established by the Organized Crime Control Act of 1970, which in turn sets out the manner in which the U.S.
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The Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP) is a voluntary program offering landowners the opportunity to protect, restore, and enhance wetlands on their property. The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) administers the program with funding from the Commodity Credit
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At September 30, 2006, WRP had total assets of $115,442,427 which was comprised primarily of real estate assets under development of $49,606,070, investments in joint ventures and Reis, Inc.
At June 30, 2006, WRP had total assets of $113,536,539 which was comprised primarily of real estate assets under development of $49,236,994, investments in joint ventures of $20,453,074, cash of $38,769,364 and restricted cash and investments of $3,050,473.
WRP had announced in November 2005 that its stockholders approved the Plan of Liquidation (the "Plan") at the annual meeting held on November 17, 2005.
 
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