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Q94 may refer to: CHIQ. Q94 in Winnipeg, Manitoba WRVQ, Q94 in Richmond, Virginia WBXQ, Q94 in Altoona, Pennsylvania KQXY, Q94 in Beaumont, Texas KLVQ
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Radio station in Beaumont, Texas, United States
KQXY-FM (94.1 MHz, "Q94") is a radio station broadcasting a top 40 (CHR) format. Licensed to Beaumont, Texas, it serves the Beaumont/Port Arthur metropolitan
KQXY-FM
Radio station in Patton, Pennsylvania, United States
WBXQ (94.3 FM, "Q94") is a radio station broadcasting a classic rock format. Licensed to the suburb of Patton, Pennsylvania, it serves the Altoona, Pennsylvania
WBXQ
Radio station in Winnipeg
5, 2006, at 7:45 a.m., CHIQ re-launched its Hot AC format as the All New Q94, and kept its callsign, as well as its slogan and personalities. In 2007
CHNW-FM
Classic rock radio station in Oklahoma City
in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. KOKQ airs a classic rock format branded as "Q94.7". Owned by iHeartMedia, its transmitter is located in Northeast Oklahoma
KOKQ
Bus routes in New York City
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) operates a number of bus routes in Queens, New York, United States, under two different public brands.
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American freestyle duo
tastes. Among the radio stations playing the song at the time are WRVQ "Q94" in Richmond, WBSS "Boss 97" in Atlantic City, N.J., WOWZ/WOWB "Wow FM" in
Collage_(American_duo)
Contemporary hit radio station in Richmond, Virginia
WRVQ (94.5 FM, "Q94") is a commercial radio station licensed to Richmond, Virginia, and serving Greater Richmond Region. Owned by Audacy, Inc., it airs
WRVQ
American weekday morning radio program
Williamsport, PA Hot 101.9 – Charlottesville, VA 93.7 Now – Harrisonburg, VA Q94 – Richmond, VA Kiss 95.9 – Salisbury/Ocean City, MD Power 97.3 – Albany,
Elvis Duran and the Morning Show
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City in Texas, United States
[Spanish] XHAAA-FM La Caliente 93.1 FM (Regional Mexican) [Spanish] KFRQ Q94.5 FM (Classic/Modern/Hard Rock) XHRT-FM @FM (Arroba FM) 95.3 FM (All-Time
McAllen,_Texas
Athletic activity based on cheering for a team
to emerge. The first organization to call themselves all-stars were the Q94 Rockers from Richmond, Virginia, founded in 1982. All-star teams competing
Cheerleading
City in Texas, United States
KQBU Regional Mexican "Que Buena 93.3" Univision KQBU-FM 94.1 KQXY CHR "Q94" Cumulus Broadcasting KQXY-FM 95.1 KYKR Country "Kicker 95.1" iHeartMedia
Port_Arthur,_Texas
City in the State of Texas
Arthur) KQBU Regional Mexican "Que Buena 93.3" Univision 94.1 KQXY CHR "Q94" Cumulus Broadcasting 95.1 KYKR Country "Kicker 95.1" iHeartMedia 97.1 KLVH
Beaumont,_Texas
predominantly seen as deserving release. Additionally, there were survey data in Q94 from July 2014, May 2015, January 2016, February 2016, March 2016, June 2016
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Radio station in Greenville, Alabama, United States
WQZX (94.3 FM, "Q94") is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Greenville, Alabama, United States. The station is currently
WQZX
Gustave Zédé (Q92) Néréide (Q93) Amphitrite class (1914–1935) Amphitrite (Q94) Astrée (Q95) Artémis (Q96) Aréthuse (Q97) Atalante (Q98) Amarante (Q99)
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Metropolitan region in South Texas
(Christian, Teaching/Preaching/Music) KESO 92.7 KESO (Classic Hits) KFRQ Q94.5 The Rock (Classic Rock) (All Rock All The Time) KGBT-FM 98.5 FM (Regional
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Viewpoints of sin according to the Bible
Sin. pp. 60–63.; cf. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica II–IIae q34 a2; I q94 a1; II–IIae q162 a6; I–IIae q72 a2. Farrell, p. 353 "Vatican lists new sinful
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City in Texas, United States
(English Traditional Christian ad Southern Gospel) KESO 92.7 FM (Spanish) KFRQ Q94.5 (Classic/Modern/Hard Rock) KBTQ Recuerdo 96.1 FM (Mexican Oldies) KVMV
Harlingen,_Texas
Radio station in Hodge, Louisiana, United States
KRLQ (94.1 FM, "Q94.1") is an American radio station broadcasting a classic country music format. Licensed to Hodge, Louisiana, United States, the station
KRLQ
Radio station in West Plains, Missouri, United States
KSPQ (93.9 FM, "Q94") is a radio station licensed to serve West Plains, Missouri, United States. The station is owned by Greg Hoskins, through licensee
KSPQ
2007 studio album by Sebastian Bach
October 27, 2007, "Back in the Saddle" was played on the Texas radio station Q94.5. According to the station, the phones rang off the hook when the single
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Classic Rock Radio station in Harlingen, Texas
shifted their format from active rock to classic rock, still under the "Q94.5" name. The change came two weeks after sister station KKPS changed their
KFRQ
Civilization. Vol. 4. New York: Simon and Schuster. p. 554. Thomas Aquinas Q94, A5 In this sense, "the possession of all things in common and universal
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Radio station in Bakersfield, California, United States
Roger H. Stoner, for $145,000. The station was known in the 1980s as KQXR or Q94 FM. At that time it had a Top 40 format that leaned towards adult contemporary
KISV
City in Missouri, United States
and Randolph counties in Arkansas. The network comprises KSPQ-93.9 FM (Q94, Jack FM) broadcasting Classic Rock KKDY-102.5 FM (KDY) broadcasting New
West_Plains,_Missouri
Radio station in Graham, Texas, United States
Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission. Q94-7 Online Q94-7 on Facebook Facility details for Facility ID 739372 (KWKQ) in the
KWKQ
Lead ship of France's Amphitrite-class submarines
II, 20 April 1928 Stricken 27 August 1935 Identification Budget number: Q94 Fate Sold for scrap, 14 May 1936 General characteristics (as built) Class
French submarine Amphitrite (1914)
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Radio station in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, United States
WQPC (94.3 FM, "Q94 Great Country") is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, United States, the
WQPC
Hot adult contemporary radio station in Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
to soft AC. By March 1994, the station evolved to hot AC and adopted the "Q94.9" branding, before flipping to "94.9 The Point" on April 15, 1996, with
WPTE
Bus routes in New York City
the corridor between Flushing and Fordham Plaza, provisionally named the Q94. Eliminating the required transfer to the Bx9 at East 180th Street, it was
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Radio station in Cross Hill, South Carolina, United States
the station flipped to a CHR format under the WHZQ calls, using the name Q94. Shortly after, the format was flipped to Country as 94.1 The Bull. It simulcasted
WGFJ
American radio program
Washington (Tri-Cities area), "Power 99.1" KAQX (now KLMY)-Astoria, Oregon, "Q94.3" KEWB-Redding, California, "Power 94" WKPO (now WWHG)-Madison, Wisconsin
The_Playhouse_(radio_show)
American cheerleading organization
organization to call themselves "All-Stars" and go to competitions were the Q94 Rockers from Richmond, Virginia, founded in 1982 by Hilda McDaniel. All-star
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Radio station in Shafter, California, United States
was KZAY at 105.3 in the early 1980s. A few years earlier, in 1982, KQXR ("Q94 FM"), which was located at 94.1 FM, went on the air. It offered the same
KKXX-FM
Regional Mexican radio station in San Diego
KOY-FM (Y95) in Phoenix, Arizona, WRBQ-FM (Q105) in Tampa, Florida, and WRVQ (Q94) in Richmond, Virginia. All five stations were top 40 stations. Edens also
KLNV
Radio station in Cresson, Pennsylvania, United States
1982, the call sign was changed from WRKE to WBXQ, and used the moniker Q94 branding. In addition to owning WBXQ, Sherlock and Hart owned then-oldies-lean
WBRX
Mixed-use complex in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Group iHeartCommunications, Inc. Radio Stations: KOKQ (94.7) - Classic Rock (Q94.7) KGHM-AM (1340) - Sports/Sports talk (Fox Sports Radio) KJYO-FM (102.7)
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Radio station in Forest Acres, South Carolina, United States
at 6 am, WWNQ changed its format to contemporary hit radio, branded as "Q94.3". The contemporary format turned out to be a stunt: at 6 pm on June 30
WUDE
American comedy radio program
markets, including Wilmington, Sarasota, Cleveland, He and Deitz teamed up at Q94 in Richmond, Virginia in 1990. He also worked as Executive Producer for the
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Genus of flowering plants
Afrolicania Wikidata: Q16548016 Wikispecies: Afrolicania APDB: 187847 CoL: Q94 EoL: 75718 GBIF: 2985034 GRIN: 27727 IPNI: 33629-1 IRMNG: 1260157 NCBI: 1272965
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Radio station in Bend, Oregon
KXIQ at 94.1, in the 1980s and early 1990s, the station was branded as “Q94” with a Top 40 format. KXIQ switched to rock for less than two years, before
KRXF
Name Builder Launched Completed Fate Amphitrite (Q94) Arsenal de Rochefort 9 June 1914 6 February 1918 stricken, 24 July 1935 Astrée (Q95) Arsenal de
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(Translator for WULT/Highland Springs) Ultra website 94.5 WRVQ-FM Richmond Q94 Top 40/CHR Audacy, Inc. WRVQ-FM Website 94.9 WRVL Richmond The Journey Christian
Mass media in Richmond, Virginia
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Radio station in Richmond, Virginia, United States
HOT 100.9's music format was in direct competition against WRVQ Known as Q94. On October 1, 2012, WRXL rebranded from "102-1 The X" back to "XL 102",
WRXL
KGLK on June 20. 28 WWNQ/Columbia dropped Classic Hits for Top 40/CHR as "Q94". 30 Two Las Vegas area stations, KXLI and KYLI, changed formats to become
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