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Omaha
[ oh-muh-haw, -hah ]
noun
plural Omahas, (especially collectively) Omaha
- a city in E Nebraska, on the Missouri River.
- a member of a North American Indian people of northeastern Nebraska.
- the Siouan language of the Omaha, mutually intelligible with Ponca.
- Military. the World War II Allied code name for one of the five D-Day invasion beaches on France's Normandy coast, attacked by American troops.
Omaha
/ ˈəʊəˌɑː /
noun
- a city in E Nebraska, on the Missouri River opposite Council Bluffs, Iowa: the largest city in the state; the country's largest livestock market and meat-packing centre. Pop: 404 267 (2003 est)
Omaha
- Largest city in Nebraska .
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The veteran investor, known as the Oracle of Omaha, told his company's annual meeting he would hand over the reins to Vice-Chairman Greg Abel.
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“It’s a big mistake,” said Buffet, 94, speaking to tens of thousands gathered in Omaha.
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Earlier in the month, the tour had visited places like Eau Claire, Wisconsin; Davenport, Iowa; and Omaha, Nebraska.
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The tour kicked off in Omaha in late February and has also made stops in Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan, Nevada, Arizona and Colorado.
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The band traveled constantly, playing lively concerts anywhere Venezuelans had settled, from Barcelona to Omaha, Neb.
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