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Radio station in Ottawa, Ontario
CILV-FM (88.5 MHz, Live 88.5) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Ottawa, Ontario. Owned by Stingray Group, it broadcasts an alternative rock
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the former name of Singaporean radio station CNA938 BBC Radio 5 Live CILV-FM, branded LiVE 88.5, a radio station in Ottawa, Canada BR24live, a German
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Radio station in Ontario, Canada
station to launch CJDV-FM, a new Corus station in Kitchener-Waterloo as program director. He left Corus two years later to launch CILV-FM for Newcap (now Stingray)
CFNY-FM
Radio station in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada
after Newcap's Ottawa station CILV-FM. The move was approved in 2007, on condition that Newcap sell its 50% interest in CKUL-FM. With Newcap also owning CFRQ
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Quebec CFIR-FM in Morley, Alberta CIBH-FM in Parksville, British Columbia CILV-FM in Ottawa, Ontario CIVL-FM in Abbotsford, British Columbia CJSR-FM in Edmonton
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Contemporary hit radio station in Ottawa
CIHT-FM (89.9 FM, "Hot 89.9") is a radio station licensed to Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Owned by Stingray Group, it broadcasts a contemporary hit radio
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such as CFNY-FM and CIDC-FM, are officially licensed to outlying communities in the Greater Toronto Area rather than the city itself.) AM/FM Internet-only
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in either city, are considered a single media market. Most of the region's FM and TV stations, regardless of which community they are officially licensed
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Canadian radio broadcasting company
stations in Toronto and Vancouver, including CHBM-FM, CKZZ-FM, CHHR-FM and CISL, along with Bell Media's CFXJ-FM, for $112 million. The deal was made in the
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multiple episodes. In early 1993, Alan Cross was tasked by management at CFNY-FM to create a weekly documentary that would place this new alt-rock into context
The Ongoing History of New Music
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English
English : habitational name from Chilson in Oxfordshire, named with Old English cild ‘young man’ (see Child) + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.It is not known when this surname was first brought to America, but it was well established in CT in the early 18th century. Daniel Chilson of Weathersfield, CT, was born about 1720 and on 4 October 1745 married Sybil Stanclift in Middlesex County, CT.
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English
English : probably a habitational name from some lost place named Childerhouse, from Old English cildra, genitive plural of cild ‘child’ + hūs ‘house’. This may have referred to some form of orphanage perhaps run by a religious order, or perhaps the first element is to be understood in its later sense as a term of status (see Child).
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Hungarian
Hungarian form of Latin Cæcilia, CILI means "blind."Â
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English (mainly southern)
English (mainly southern) : from a Middle English personal name, a survival of Old English GÅdcild, composed of the elements gÅd ‘good’ + the late Old English name-forming element cild (see Child). This name may also have been used in the Middle English period as a nickname for a good person.English : nickname from godchild, i.e. someone who was the godchild of an important member of the community. Compare Godson, which was similarly confused with Goodson.English translation of German Gutkind (see Gutkin).
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English
English : nickname from Middle English child ‘child’, ‘infant’ (Old English cild), in various possible applications. The word is found in Old English as a byname, and in Middle English as a widely used affectionate term of address. It was also used as a term of status for a young man of noble birth, although the exact meaning is not clear; in the 13th and 14th centuries it was a technical term used of a young noble awaiting elevation to the knighthood. In other cases it may have been applied as a byname to a youth considerably younger than his brothers or to one who was a minor on the death of his father.English : possibly a topographic name from Old English cielde ‘spring (water)’, a rare word derived from c(e)ald ‘cold’.
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English : habitational name from a place in Leicestershire, recorded in Domesday Book as Cilebi. It was probably originally named with the Old English elements cild (see Child) + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. Compare Chilton. The second element was then replaced some time after the Danish invasions by the Old Norse form býr.Christopher Kilby (1705–71), merchant and government contractor of the colonial era, was born in Boston, MA, as was his father, John. According to family tradition, his grandfather John was born in 1632 in Hertfordshire, England.
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French
French form of Latin Cæcilia, CÉCILE means "blind."Â
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English
English : habitational name from any of the various places called Chilton, for example in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, County Durham, Hampshire, Kent, Shropshire, Somerset, Suffolk, and Wiltshire. The majority are shown by early forms to derive from Old English cild ‘child’ (see Child) + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. One place of this name in Somerset possibly gets its first element from Old English cealc ‘chalk’, ‘limestone’, and one on the Isle of Wight from the personal name Cēola (compare Chilcott), or from Old English ceole ‘deep valley’.
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Irish
coinneach “â€attractive person,â€â€ “â€pleasant person.â€â€ A sixth-century Irish missionary St. Canice founded churches in Ireland, Scotland and Wales. As Coinneach he gave his name to the town of Kilkenny, Cill Coinneach “â€Coinneach’s Church.â€â€
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Irish
coinneach “â€attractive person,â€â€ “â€pleasant person.â€â€ A sixth-century Irish missionary St. Canice founded churches in Ireland, Scotland and Wales. As Coinneach he gave his name to the town of Kilkenny, Cill Coinneach “â€Coinneach’s Church.â€â€
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English
English : habitational name from places in Leicestershire and Northamptonshire named Chilcote, from Old English as cild ‘young men’ + cot ‘cottage(s)’.English : variant of Chilcott.
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English : habitational name from a place in Herefordshire, named from Welsh cil ‘retreat’ + llwch ‘pool’.
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Hungarian Latin
Blind.
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Hindu
Lord Krishna
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Hindu, Indian
God's Flower
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Celtic
, hereditary king.
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Tamil
Goddess Lakshmi
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Italian
Italian form of Latin Philippus, FILIPPO means "lover of horses."
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
God's Gift
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Hindu
Goddess Durga
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British, English
Serious
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Anglo, British, English
Name of a King; Noble Stone
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American, British, Celtic, English
Noble; White
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n.
See Sill., n. a foundation.