State of not being hidden; the state of being evident.
1 I reckon it's from aletheia , which means truth.
2 Ekousion is to eikon-theyielding-anagkeis e an agke iousa, the passage through ravines which impede motion: aletheia is theia ale, divine motion.
3 In November, Aletheia had voted in favor of ratifying the poison pill.
4 Yucaipa and Aletheia could not immediately be reached for comment.
5 To my partners in our Italian adventure: my wife, Christine, and my children Aletheia and Isaac.
6 We arrived in Florence in August 2000: myself, Christine, and our two children, Aletheia and Isaac, who were six and five.
7 Yucaipa has repeatedly denied Barnes & Noble's contention that Burkle is seeking to take control and is in cahoots with Aletheia .
8 We enrolled our children in local Italian schools, Aletheia in first grade and Isaac in kindergarten, and we ourselves began taking language classes.
9 We arrived on August 1, 2000, Christine and I, with our two children, Isaac and Aletheia , aged five and six.
10 He is also likely to get support from a second major investor, Aletheia Capital Management, which holds a 15.1 percent stake.
11 Aletheia holds 15.1 percent of the company's shares and has raised its stake in Barnes & Noble in near lockstep with Yucaipa over time.
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