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noun
A strong fortress that sits high above a city.
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Issuing common stock to Citadel's board and management instead of options substantially diluted the new owners' stake in Citadel.
Mr. Suleman's route to Citadel and Forstmann Little is a bit fortuitous.
Penson, which is based in Dallas, said it expected to lose $6.5 million unless the sale to Citadel is reversed.
Broadway, or what is left of it amid gaping sinkholes, has become the Palace Road, which leads to Citadel Square — the old Madison Square.
In addition, a securities-clearing firm, Penson Worldwide Inc., accused Sentinel of selling some of its bonds to Citadel at a discount of as much as 30percentt.
Witness the demise of Sowood Capital, a $3 billion fund that lost half its value in short order and this week sold its credit holdings at a discount to Citadel, another hedge fund.
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He went to the Citadel to play basketball, though except as a passer and ball handler he was only marginally a Division I athlete.
Sam in that moment, he's so excited that the thing he was sent to the Citadel to do, he's actually making a start doing.
Almost half a century later, on our weekly walks to the citadel zoo to see the tigers — always the tigers — my grandfather never referred to her as such.
It is now thought likely that other adventurers, both international and Peruvian, had been to the citadel prior to the journey by the Yale University scholar.
The damage to the citadel, especially to its northern and western walls, was only repaired in 1407.
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