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Television station in Fort Myers, Florida (1995–2009)
WTLE-LP (channel 18) was a low-power television station in Fort Myers, Florida, United States, which was last affiliated with the Spanish-language network
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American TV broadcasting company (1998–2009)
were pending purchases by Equity Media in 2008 but never completed: WBQM-LP- Brooklyn, New York - A Cornerstone Television station WMBQ-CA- Cranford,
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English and Scottish
English and Scottish : patronymic from Wale 1.Nathaniel Wales came from Yorkshire, England, to Boston, MA, in 1635.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
Wale of God
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English
English : metonymic occupational name for a trapper or nickname for a devious man (see Wiles, of which this is the singular form).Perhaps an Americanized spelling of Weil.
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English
English : variant of Wiles.
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English
English : from a pet form of the medieval personal name Bartholomew.German (Swabian : Bärtle): from a pet form of Bartolomäus (see Bartholomew) or Berthold. It is also found as an altered spelling of Bartel.
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English
English : patronymic from Wale 1.
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English
English : metonymic occupational name for a trapper or hunter, in particular someone who caught fish, especially eels, by setting up wicker traps in rivers and estuaries, from Middle English wile ‘trap’, ‘snare’ (late Old English wīl ‘contrivance’, ‘trick’ possibly of Scandinavian origin), or in some cases probably a nickname for a devious person.
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English
English : from a Germanic personal name Walo, either a byname meaning ‘foreigner’ (see Wallace), or else a short form of the various compound names with this first element.English : nickname for a well-liked person, from Middle English wale ‘good’, ‘excellent’ (originally meaning ‘choice’).English : topographic name for someone who lived near an embankment, Middle English wale (Old English walu).
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German (also Härtle)
German (also Härtle) : from a pet form of the various Germanic compound names formed with hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’ as the first element.English : variant of Hartell.
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English
English : variant of Godley.Probably also an Americanized spelling of South German and Swiss German Gütle (or the variants Güttly and Gütler), a status name for a smallholder (see Goodlin).
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English (chiefly Somerset)
English (chiefly Somerset) : from a pet form of Fulcher.
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
Kind Hearted
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English American
Valley.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Love
Female
English
Possibly an English Christian coinage derived from Latin petulare, PETULA means "to ask," hence "supplicant."
Girl/Female
English
Lady
Girl/Female
Indian
Worthiness
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One who Meditates on God
Boy/Male
Indian
Saint, Spiritual guide, Wise
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English
From the hare's meadow.
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n.
An artifice; trick; stratagem; wile; fraud; deceit.
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A ridge or streak rising above the surface, as of cloth; hence, the texture of cloth.
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A wale knot, or wall knot.
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Certain sets or strakes of the outside planking of a vessel; as, the main wales, or the strakes of planking under the port sills of the gun deck; channel wales, or those along the spar deck, etc.
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A kind of knot often used at the end of a rope; a wall knot; a wale.
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A stripe or mark; a ridge; a wale.
v. t.
To mark with stripes. See Wale.
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The mark of a stripe. See Wale.
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A streak or mark made on the skin by a rod or whip; a stripe; a wheal. See Wheal.
v. t.
To take in a net; to capture by stratagem or wile.
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Same as Wale, n., 4.
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A timber bolted to a row of piles to secure them together and in position.
v. t.
To choose; to select; specifically (Mining), to pick out the refuse of (coal) by hand, in order to clean it.
v. t.
To mark with wales, or stripes.
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A trick or stratagem practiced for insnaring or deception; a sly, insidious; artifice; a beguilement; an allurement.
v. t.
To lash with stripes; to wale; to thrash; to drub.
v. t.
To practice artifice upon; to deceive; to beguile; to allure.
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Prosperity; happiness; well-being; weal.
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Craft; deceitful cunning; artifice; duplicity; wile; deceit; treachery.
v. t.
To draw or turn away, as by diversion; to while or while away; to cause to pass pleasantly.