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Eventus

[ih-ven-tuhs]

noun

Roman Religion.
  1. Bonus Eventus.



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Some bear images of Apollo, Mars, Bonus Eventus and other Roman deities symbolizing war or good fortune.

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“The SEC, and regulators globally, often key in on what they call asymmetric information — when one person knows something others don’t, and which makes an otherwise fair transaction a case of potential manipulation,” Mike Castiglione, the director of regulatory affairs for digital assets at the regulatory compliance company Eventus, said via email.

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There have also been rings and jewellery, with gem stones featuring Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, and Bonus Eventus, the god of fortune.

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He’s done logos for MTV, CNET, and Eventus, among others.

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Pars alia et hanc pellit, astroque suo eventus assignat, nascendi legibus; semelque in omnes futuros unquam Deo decretum; in reliquum vero otium datum.

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