Omni

Omni is a Latin prefix meaning "all" or "every". Omni may also refer to:

Places

  • Omni International Mall, a shopping mall in Miami, Florida
  • Omni (Miami), a neighborhood in Miami, Florida
  • Mormonism

  • Omni (Book of Mormon prophet), a man in the Book of Mormon
  • The Book of Omni, one of the books in the Book of Mormon
  • Vehicles

  • Dodge Omni, a vehicle manufactured by Chrysler from 1978 to 1990
  • Maruti Omni, a vehicle manufactured by Maruti Udyog in India
  • Organizations and businesses

  • Omni Coliseum, a large indoor arena located in Atlanta, Georgia, demolished in 1997
  • The Omni Group, a software developer
  • Omni Hotels, a North American hotel chain
  • Omni Air International, an American charter airline
  • Omni - Aviacao e Tecnologia, a Portuguese charter airline
  • Omni Superstore, former discount grocery store chain owned by Dominick's in the Chicago, Illinois market area
  • Omni International Mall, in downtown Miami, Florida, closed in 2000
  • Omni Bank (California), Chinese bank with branches in the U.S.
  • Omnisport, a global news service providing multi-platform content to partners for use online, on mobile devices or broadcast media
  • " (disambiguation)

    The " symbol is a character with 34 in ASCII.

    It may denote:

  • Double quotation mark (the main usage)
  • Double prime (″) used for:
  • inch
  • arcsecond
  • Ditto mark (〃)
  • Gershayim (״)
  • * (disambiguation)

    The symbol * is called asterisk (42 in ASCII). The symbol may also refer to:

    Art, entertainment, and media

  • "*", a song by M83
  • "*: Asterisk", a.k.a. "Asterisk (song)", by Orange Range
  • "*", a song by Sadist from Lego
  • *, the logo for the alternative rock band the Red Hot Chili Peppers
  • Other uses

  • A symbol for not out in cricket
  • A symbol identifying a genetic lineage as a paragroup of a specified haplogroup
  • Star (game theory), the value given to the game where both players have only the option of moving to the zero game
  • In linguistics, a symbol that prefixes a word or phrase that, in historical linguistics, is a reconstructed form for which no actual examples have been found; and in linguistics of a modern language (see: synchronic linguistics), is judged ungrammatical
  • The symbol is used to refer a reader to a footnote
  • The symbol is used to refer a reader to an endnote
  • In telephony, the beginning of a Vertical service code
  • See also

  • Asterisk (disambiguation)
  • References

    河南 (disambiguation)

    河南 may refer to:

  • Henan Province, China
  • Hà Nam Province, Vietnam
  • Henan Mongol Autonomous County, Qinghai, China
  • Tuyuhun, also known as "Henan State" (河南国/河南國)
  • Hanam, city in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
  • An informal name for Haizhu District, Guangzhou, China, in reference to its location relative to the Pearl River
  • Adrienne Arsht Center station

    Adrienne Arsht Center, formerly Omni Station, is a Metromover station in the Omni neighborhood of Downtown, Miami, Florida, United States. The station is adjacent to the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, just west of The Miami Herald building and the Venetian Causeway, and directly south of the MacArthur Causeway.

    This station is located near the intersection of Northeast 15th Avenue and Biscayne Boulevard (U.S. 1). It opened to service May 26, 1994 as Omni station.

    Places of interest

  • Omni
  • Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
  • Omni Hotel
  • Omni (Book of Mormon record keeper)

    According to the Book of Mormon, Omni (/ˈɑːm.n/) is the first writer of several authors of the Book of Omni, and the son of Jarom. It is believed that he was born in 390 BC. Omni wrote the first three verses of the Book of Omni before passing the responsibility of keeping the Book of Mormon record to his son, Amaron. His writings are shown below:

  • Behold, it came to pass that I, Omni, being commanded by my father, Jarom, that I should write somewhat upon these plates, to preserve our genealogy
  • Wherefore, in my days, I would that ye should know that I fought much with the sword to preserve my people, the Nephites, from falling into the hands of their enemies, the Lamanites. But behold, I of myself am a wicked man, and I have not kept the statutes and the commandments of the Lord as I ought to have done.
  • And it came to pass that two hundred and seventy and six years had passed away, and we had many seasons of peace; and we had many seasons of serious war and bloodshed. Yea, and in fine, two hundred and eighty and two years had passed away, and I had kept these plates according to the commandments of my fathers; and I conferred them upon my son Amaron. And I make an end.
  • CJMT-DT

    CJMT-DT, virtual and UHF digital channel 40, is an Omni Television owned-and-operated television station located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The station is owned by Rogers Media, a subsidiary of Rogers Communications, as part of a triplestick (the only conventional television triplestick operated by the company) with fellow Omni outlet CFMT-DT (channel 47) and City flagship station CITY-DT (channel 57). All three stations share studio facilities located at Yonge-Dundas Square on 33 Dundas Street East in downtown Toronto; CJMT maintains transmitter facilities located atop First Canadian Place in downtown Toronto.

    On cable, the station is available on corporate sister Rogers Cable channel 14 and in high definition on digital channel 530; on satellite, the station is also available on Bell TV channel 216 and in high definition on channel 1056.

    History

    The station signed on the air on September 16, 2002, broadcasting on UHF channel 44. In 2004, CJMT moved its channel allocation to UHF channel 69. The station was licensed by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission as part of the same process that approved independent station CKXT-TV (channel 51, now defunct). The "J" in its callsign has no particular meaning, except that it was an available callsign that maintained the "MT" lettering (standing for "Multicultural Television") from CFMT (CJMT was formerly the callsign of a now-defunct AM radio station in Chicoutimi, Quebec).

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