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WREW (94.9 FM, "Mix 94.9") is a radio station broadcasting an Adult Hits/Rhythmic AC format. Licensed to the suburb of Fairfield, Ohio, it serves the Cincinnati, Ohio metropolitan area. The station is currently owned by Hubbard Broadcasting. Its studios are located just northeast of Downtown Cincinnati and the transmitter site is in Finneytown, Ohio.
The station first began broadcasting in 1962 under the call sign WFOL-FM, licensed to Fairfield, Ohio, and aired a "beautiful music" format. They became WCNW-FM in 1965, sister to then Country-formatted WCNW (1560 AM). Beautiful music returned to the frequency in the mid 1970s as WLVV-FM "Love 95."
The frequency was sold off to Heftel Broadcasting in 1980, becoming WYYS-FM "Yes 95" with a Top 40-Rock format. The format changed within a year to soft rock under the same call letters and handle before becoming WLLT-FM "Lite 95" in 1983. In 1988, WOFX-FM "The Fox" replaced WLLT-FM, airing Classic rock. In 1995, the WOFX call letters and format moved to 92.5 FM, and WVAE-FM "The Wave" took over the 94.9 FM frequency, airing smooth jazz.
The Sound is the third studio album by the San Francisco, CA based band New Monsoon. It was produced by Michael Shrieve (former drummer for Carlos Santana) and Paul Kimble.
Steve Armstrong - assistant engineer
Clay Brasher - graphic design
Joe Castwirt - mastering
Jonathan Chi - engineer
Paul Kimble - producer, engineer, mixing, piano, vocals, slide bass
Michael Shrieve - producer
Øresund (Danish: Øresund, pronounced [ˈøːɐsɔnˀ]; Swedish: Öresund, pronounced [œrəˈsɵnːd]) is a strait separating Denmark from southern Sweden which is 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) wide at its narrowest point between Helsingør in Denmark and Helsingborg in Sweden.
The Øresund Region has 3.8 million inhabitants on the Danish and Swedish sides.
Øresund is one of three Danish Straits that connect the Baltic Sea to the Atlantic Ocean via Kattegat, Skagerrak, and the North Sea, and is one of the busiest waterways in the world. The Øresund Bridge, between the Danish capital Copenhagen and the Swedish city of Malmö, was inaugurated on 1 July 2000 by Queen Margrethe II of Denmark and King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden. The HH Ferry route, between Helsingør, Denmark and Helsingborg, Sweden, in the northern part of Øresund, is one of the world's busiest international ferry routes with more than 70 departures from each harbour per day.
It is first attested on a Danish runestone from about 950, where it is written ura suti, i.e. Ø̄rasundi (in the dative case). The West Norse and Icelandic form is Eyrarsund. The first part of the word is øre (Old Norse eyra) "ear", and the second part is sund, i.e. strait or narrow seaway. The Øresund is so called because øre "ear" is a term for a small piece of land between two waters, and the Øresund stretches between two such "ears", from Siellands Øre to Skan-Øre. The strait is today called Øresund in Danish and Öresund in Swedish, informally Sundet (lit. "the Strait") in both languages. According to linguist Ole Lauridsen in the Danish radio program Sproghjørnet the first part "øre" comes from an antiquated term for a beach consisting of gravel and pebbles. Compare with the Danish city name Korsør, where the coast does not form an "ear". The "ear" interpretation is a later rationale to explain the name.
Sounding or urethral sounding is the medical use of probes called sounds to increase the inner diameter of the urethra and to locate obstructions in it. Sounds are also used to stretch the urethra in order to receive genital piercing.
Urethral sounding and urethral play are also used to refer to this practice in a sexual context.
Urethral play can involve the introduction of either soft or rigid items into the meatus of the penis (as well as farther in). Objects such as sounds are usually only inserted about halfway into the glans and can usually be easily retrieved. Other toys and items, such as catheters, may be introduced deeper; in some cases even into the bladder. Some items may even be allowed to curl several times or expand within the bladder. This action in the male may be directly or indirectly associated with stimulation of the prostate gland and some types of bladder control.
If not conducted carefully, sounding carries a risk of irritation, tearing of the urethra, or of urinary tract infection. Infections may become serious if they progress to the bladder or kidneys, and should be referred to a doctor.
In medicine, sounds are instruments for probing and dilating passages within the body, the best-known examples of which are urethral sounds and uterine sounds. Some people enjoy using them for urethral play.
Urethral sounds are designed to be inserted into the male or female urethra, for the purpose of stretching or unblocking a stricture. There are a number of different types of urethral sounds:
These sounds or dilators are intended for probing a woman's uterus through the cervix, to measure the length and direction of the cervical canal and uterus, to determine the level of dilation, or to induce further dilation.
Sound is the fourth studio album by the British band Dreadzone. It was released in 2001 on Ruff Life Records.
Bug is a 1975 American horror film in Panavision, directed by Jeannot Szwarc and written by William Castle and Thomas Page, from Page's 1973 novel The Hephaestus Plague. It was the last film Castle was involved in before his death. The film starred Bradford Dillman, Joanna Miles and Richard Gilliland.
An earthquake releases a bunch of mutant cockroaches that can create fire by rubbing their cerci together. Eventually most of the bugs die because they cannot survive in the low air pressure on the Earth's surface, but a scientist Prof. James Parmiter (Dillman) keeps one alive in a pressure chamber. He successfully breeds the cockroach with a modern bug creating a breed of intelligent, flying super-bugs.
A ride across the Øresund Bridge from Denmark to Sweden.
A drive across the Øresund Bridge and tunnel between Sweden and Denmark. From Malmö to Copenhagen.
The Öresund is the shortest sea route between the North and the Baltic Seas. For centuries it was a bone of contention for many maritime nations. But not all ships can sail through it, because the shipping channel is only eight metres deep in some places. This means that heavy commercial ships and fully laden tankers have to navigate the twists and turns of the Great Belt. Denmark and Sweden have been connected by the Oresund Bridge for ten years. The result is that Copenhagen and Malmö have almost merged. Subscribe to wocomoTRAVEL: https://goo.gl/tIk2Qc Follow wocomo on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wocomo/ An excerpt of the film "Straits of Europe : Öresund"
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Incredible time-lapse of the Oresund Strait dividing Denmark and Sweden in the south. Day and night sequences of Zeland and Scania capture it’s scenic beauty as well as shots of the connecting Oresund bridge and tunnel. Would you like to buy stock images from this video or want to hire me? Please contact info@andreasfernbrant.com www.andreasfernbrant.com Music by Fredrik Fernbrant www.fredrikfernbrant.com Thanks to: Martin Krokstop - Krokstorps Gård Skånetrafiken - Lise Österlind UNICEF - Astrid Olesen SKY HIGH MEETINGS - Jan Andersson / Fredrik Nelderup Den Blå Planet - Lise Rönfeldt Bagger Malmö Arena - Karin Mårtensson Emporia - Anders Börgdal Helsingborgshem - Helena Jirsved Göran Svensson Laurie Fernbrant Equipment Used: Most of the shots are shot on the Sony A7s II or the A7 III...
The construction of the fixed link across the Øresund included the construction of the artificial island Peberholm. This video shows the making of this island. For information on the Fehmarnbelt Fixed Link, visit our websites http://www.femern.com and http://www.femernenvironment.com.
Yet another take on the iconic bridge
In this video, we make a journey on a FlixBus coach from the central railway station in the Swedish city of Malmö to the central railway station in the Danish capital Copenhagen over the iconic Øresund Bridge. This is the longest video I have ever recorded. The Øresund Bridge is a road and rail bridge opened in 2000 and is five miles in length, connecting the Danish capital Copenhagen to the Swedish city of Malmö. The total crossing is around 9.5/10 miles in total which consists of the bridge, the 2.5 mile Drogden Tunnel and the man made island of Peberholm (which was built entirely from the soil and earth dug up during construction of the tunnel). The bridge is truly an amazing piece of engineering and architecture and I recommend it to anybody who hasn't yet been. Compared to my previo...
Me and a friend motorcycled from Finland over to Copenhagen in September 2014. This is the bridge crossing part, with not a lot of side winds. Rain started the minute we got to Denmark. Sunshine through all of Sweden.
**Architectural Lighting [d]arc awards winner - 2nd place 2020** Creating and installing the new lighting solution at the Øresund Bridge was like “building a car while driving it”. This documentary goes behind the scenes with Martin Professional, LiteNordic and Light Bureau’s Project Manager Henrik Rohde Nielsen and Lighting Designer Frederik Waneck Borello explains the process, challenges and their thoughts behind the final design.
WREW (94.9 FM, "Mix 94.9") is a radio station broadcasting an Adult Hits/Rhythmic AC format. Licensed to the suburb of Fairfield, Ohio, it serves the Cincinnati, Ohio metropolitan area. The station is currently owned by Hubbard Broadcasting. Its studios are located just northeast of Downtown Cincinnati and the transmitter site is in Finneytown, Ohio.
The station first began broadcasting in 1962 under the call sign WFOL-FM, licensed to Fairfield, Ohio, and aired a "beautiful music" format. They became WCNW-FM in 1965, sister to then Country-formatted WCNW (1560 AM). Beautiful music returned to the frequency in the mid 1970s as WLVV-FM "Love 95."
The frequency was sold off to Heftel Broadcasting in 1980, becoming WYYS-FM "Yes 95" with a Top 40-Rock format. The format changed within a year to soft rock under the same call letters and handle before becoming WLLT-FM "Lite 95" in 1983. In 1988, WOFX-FM "The Fox" replaced WLLT-FM, airing Classic rock. In 1995, the WOFX call letters and format moved to 92.5 FM, and WVAE-FM "The Wave" took over the 94.9 FM frequency, airing smooth jazz.
We'll watch the snow drift down tonight
Beneath the hand of Midwest lights
We'll watch the snow drift down tonight
The sound, the music, it's Christmastime
I won't forget the moment
You looked at me and said
"in years when we get older
Will you be someone colder?
No one could love so deeply
As I feel you love me now
We built a life from weakness
And joy welled up from sadness
Our love could not burn brighter
A furnace in our chests
Will you be someday colder?
Love can't be more than this"