Eventus
Americannoun
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Some bear images of Apollo, Mars, Bonus Eventus and other Roman deities symbolizing war or good fortune.
From New York Times
“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.
From Los Angeles Times
There have also been rings and jewellery, with gem stones featuring Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, and Bonus Eventus, the god of fortune.
From BBC
He’s done logos for MTV, CNET, and Eventus, among others.
From BusinessWeek
Pars alia et hanc pellit, astroque suo eventus assignat, nascendi legibus; semelque in omnes futuros unquam Deo decretum; in reliquum vero otium datum.
From Project Gutenberg
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