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▪ I. † wrig, n.1 Obs.—1 [Cf. werg.] The willow-tree.1564 Brasenose Coll. Munim. 19 (Berks.), [The tenant may take] boowes of the wrigges to make stakes..for the mentayning of the mowndes.▪ II. wrig, n.2 Sc. (rɪg) [Cf. wregling, wreckling.] The smallest or weakest of a litter, brood, or family.1805 G...
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WRIG
The station history of WRIG begins with the 1937 launch of WSAU, the first station in Wausau. An independent outlet for its first year, WRIG joined the CBS network in July 1959. It emerged as a Top 40 station, calling itself "Big Wrig".
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wrig-wrag
† wrig-wrag Obs. rare. [Cf. wrig v.] 1. Sir Wrig-wrag, ? a contentious person.a 1529 Skelton Agst. Garnesche iv. 149 The follest slouen ondyr heuen,..Wytles, wayward, Syr Wryg wrag. a 1529 ― Sp. Parrot 91 Let syr Wrig wrag wrastell with syr Delarag. 2. at wrig-wrag, at daggers-drawn; at enmity or va...
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WDEZ
Current on-air staff
Bryan Scott
Chandra Lynn
Charli
Jon Reilly
Jeff Heinz
Cindy Maples
History
Formerly WRIG-FM, The station simulcasted the Top
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WSAU (AM)
buyer was found in May: Duey Wright, the owner of a music store and school of music in Wausau, who would take over the 1400 frequency using the call sign WRIG WSAU and its programming moved from 1400 to 550 kHz, incorporating selected WOSA programs, and WRIG debuted at 1400.
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wrick
▪ I. wrick, n. (rɪk) Also dial. vrick. [f. wrick v.2 Cf. rick n.2] A sprain or strain.1831 Youatt Horse 254 This wrick, or sprain of the coffin⁓joint. 1886 W. Somerset Word-bk. 841 A vrick in my back.▪ II. † wrick, v.1 Obs. rare. In 4 wricke, wrikke. [ad. MLG. *wricken (in vorwricken, -wrycken; LG. ...
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WRNW
Some of WRNW's programming is heard on WNFL in Green Bay, WRIG in the Wausau market, and WDSM in Duluth–Superior.
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reckling
ˈreckling Also wreck-. [Of obscure formation; variant dial. forms are (w)rack-, rick-, ruck-, rig-, wreg-, and ritlin(g, and forms without the ending also occur, as wrig, rit, rut.] The smallest and weakest animal of a litter; the youngest or smallest child in a family. In general use in northern an...
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Midwest Communications
History
1950s-1960s
Midwest Communications began in Wausau, Wisconsin, with WRIG, Inc. and the acquisition by the Duey E. The call letters WRIG (for Wright) were assigned and on August 1, 1958, top forty-formatted WRIG signed on the air.
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wriggle
▪ I. wriggle, n. (ˈrɪg(ə)l) Also 8–9 riggle, 9 wreckle. [f. next. Cf. LG. wriggel wilfulness.] † 1. A piece of sophistry; a shift. Obs.—11675 Tullie Let. Baxter 14 To think such little wriggles and Evasions will pass for rational Discourse. 2. A quick writhing movement or flexion of the body, etc. A...
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Henry Wrigley
Popularly known as "Wrig", he was one of the original twenty-one officers on the Air Force's strength at its formation that March.
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wreathe
wreathe, v. (riːð) Also 6–7 wreth(e, 6–9 wreath, 7 wreeth, wreith, 9 Sc. wraithe. [Early mod.Eng. wrethe, partly a back-formation from wrethen (see wreathen ppl. a.), pa. pple. of writhe v.1, and partly f. wreath n. Senses 6–7 clearly show the influence of writhe v.] I. 1. trans. To twist or coil (s...
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Duey and Julia Wright House
The client owned a Wausau music store, and later founded the broadcasting company Midwest Communications through his ownership of WRIG radio.
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rig
▪ I. rig, n.1 Also 4–6 ryg, 6 rigge, 7– rigg. [Northern and Sc. form of ridge n.1] 1. The back, in man or animals; = ridge n.1 1.a 1300 Havelok 1775 Bernard stirt up, þat was ful big, And caste a brinie up-on his rig. a 1352 Minot Poems (ed. Hall) vii. 81 Ilk Inglis man on oþers rig Ouer þat water e...
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Jamal al-Fadl
Al Qaeda and the Road to 9/11|date=2006|publisher=Knopf|location=NY|pages=174–5|isbn=9780375414862 |url=https://archive.org/details/loomingtoweralqa00wrig
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