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The name Omnium emerged from Citadel employees who were invited to come up with a new name, say two people familiar with the discussion.
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The reason of the name Omnium Offerentium has not been very satisfactorily determined.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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Citadel earlier this year shed its hedge-fund administration arm, called Omnium LLC, which provides back-office technology and accounting for fund managers, providing services for some $70 billion in assets.
Citadel Considers Cutbacks Jenny Strasburg 2011
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Overall, Citadel has about 1,400 employees, a number that includes its hedge-fund administration business called Omnium, Ms. Spring said.
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Chicago-based Citadel, best known as one of the world's largest hedge funds, announced today the sale of a subsidiary dubbed Omnium to Northern Trust for around $100 million.
Forbes.com: News Halah Touryalai 2011
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The workload at the track she has taken on in Delhi more or less replicates the Omnium, which is not on the Commonwealth Games program.
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Pope Benedict has released a new motu proprio titled Omnium in mentum which revises the Code of Canon Law on two points.
Latest Articles 2009
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The Omnium is the preeminent bike race for the Piedmont and raises money for the Central North Carolina chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
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Phase 2 of the Omnium is the Carbondale Street Fight Criterium at on Saturday.
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I had thought I should find the doors open, but they were closed, and as I stood in the wide entrance a carriage stopped outside, and a man in uniform -- you know the kind of personage with 'Omnium' on his cap -- flung open the door.
The Invisible Man 1906
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