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    WHEO (1270 AM) is a classic hits and oldies formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Stuart, Virginia, serving Stuart and Patrick County, Virginia...
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    capital. The original Māori name for the stream was Ōwheo ("The place of Wheo"), Wheo being the name of a local chief whose village stood close to its mouth...
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    town does not offer an airport. The local media outlets are the 1270 AM WHEO Radio Station, Cable 5 TV, and The Enterprise, the town's weekly newspaper...
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  • Hit Radio WHEE 1370 AM Martinsville Martinsville Media, Inc. Full Service WHEO 1270 AM Stuart Patrick Community Media, Inc. Classic Hits/Oldies WHFV 107...
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  • 124 kW nighttime) WHEO Stuart, Virginia 46335 D 5 36°37′25″N 80°15′50″W / 36.623611°N 80.263889°W / 36.623611; -80.263889 (WHEO - 5 kW daytime) WHGS...
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  • Tennessee WHEE 1370 AM Martinsville, Virginia WHEN 620 AM Syracuse, New York WHEO 1270 AM Stuart, Virginia WHEP 1310 AM Foley, Alabama WHEW 1380 AM Franklin...
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  • Moke-ta-ve-to, or Black Kettle, head chief, his x mark. Oh-to-ah-ne-so-to-wheo, or Seven Bulls, chief, his x mark. Hark-kah-o-me, or Little Robe, chief...
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    in the conflict, including Te Rakatō, Hona Hepe, Haimona, and Hakaraia Te Wheo, was published in the Journal of the Polynesia Society in 1918. These two...
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    threats. The pygmy nightjar's song is "a short single-noted, whistle, wheeo or wheo, and is often preceded by a rapid series of 3-4 wha notes, e.g. wha wha wah...
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    ree-o-ree." That of A. s. mengeli "has an almost mournful, undulating doh wheo eeo." Both members of a mated pair sing, usually from a low perch or during...
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