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29-475: [REDACTED] Look up sage , sages , Sage , saĝe , säge , Säge , or säges in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sage or SAGE may refer to: Plants [ edit ] Salvia officinalis , common sage, a small evergreen subshrub used as a culinary herb Salvia , a large genus commonly referred to as sages, containing

58-669: A body advising World Health Organization Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE), a British government advisory body Swedish Agency for Government Employers , a Swedish administrative authority SAGE (organization) , now LISA, the USENIX special interest group for system administrators SAGE-AU , an Australian professional association of system administrators Sage Bionetworks , an American nonprofit organization Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES), an American professional organization People [ edit ] Sage (name) , including

87-616: A body advising World Health Organization Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE), a British government advisory body Swedish Agency for Government Employers , a Swedish administrative authority SAGE (organization) , now LISA, the USENIX special interest group for system administrators SAGE-AU , an Australian professional association of system administrators Sage Bionetworks , an American nonprofit organization Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES), an American professional organization People [ edit ] Sage (name) , including

116-654: A form of literary non-fiction popular in the Victorian era The Glasshouse, Gateshead , entertainment venue formerly known as "The Sage" in England The Sage , planned arena and conference venue in Gateshead, England Sonic Amateur Games Expo (SAGE), an online event that primarily demonstrates Sonic the Hedgehog fangames Businesses [ edit ] Sage Appliances , a European subsidiary of

145-439: A genus known as Jerusalem sage Phlomis fruticosa , Jerusalem sage Artemisia (plant) , a genus known as sagebrush Artemisia tridentata , sagebrush Eriogonum jamesii , antelope sage Leucophyllum frutescens , Texas sage or purple sage Coastal sage scrub , a low scrubland plant community Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

174-439: A genus known as Jerusalem sage Phlomis fruticosa , Jerusalem sage Artemisia (plant) , a genus known as sagebrush Artemisia tridentata , sagebrush Eriogonum jamesii , antelope sage Leucophyllum frutescens , Texas sage or purple sage Coastal sage scrub , a low scrubland plant community Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

203-659: A genus of shrubs in the composite family, includes several members referred to as sage or sagebrush Arts, entertainment and media [ edit ] Fictional characters [ edit ] Sage (comics) , in Marvel comics Sage ( Dark Oracle ) , in the Canadian TV series Sage, in the TV show Hot Wheels Battle Force 5 Sage, a Shuffle! character Sage, in The Vampire Diaries (season 3) Sage

232-550: A grey-green color resembling that of dried sage leaves SAGE (journal) or Sage: A Scholarly Journal on Black Women , an academic journal Sage, a Spyderco knife See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Wikisource has the text of the 1920 Encyclopedia Americana article Sage . Rishi or Sage, a Hindu term for an accomplished and enlightened person Lesage (disambiguation) , including Le Sage Sagacity (disambiguation) Salvia (disambiguation) Seven Sages (disambiguation) Phlomis ,

261-550: A grey-green color resembling that of dried sage leaves SAGE (journal) or Sage: A Scholarly Journal on Black Women , an academic journal Sage, a Spyderco knife See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Wikisource has the text of the 1920 Encyclopedia Americana article Sage . Rishi or Sage, a Hindu term for an accomplished and enlightened person Lesage (disambiguation) , including Le Sage Sagacity (disambiguation) Salvia (disambiguation) Seven Sages (disambiguation) Phlomis ,

290-1027: A list of people with the surname or given name Sage the Gemini , (born; 1992) American rapper, born as Dominic Wynn Woods Sage (philosophy) , in classical philosophy, someone who has attained wisdom Wise old man , or sage, an archetype as described by Carl Jung Places [ edit ] Antarctica [ edit ] Sage Nunataks Canada [ edit ] Sage, a Neighbourhoods in North Bay, Ontario United States [ edit ] Sage, Arkansas Sage, California Sage, Bethel, and Pleasant Hill, Texas Sage, Wyoming Sage River , in Michigan Schools [ edit ] Sage University , Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India The Sage Colleges , three private schools in New York state, United States The Sage School ,

319-794: A list of people with the surname or given name Sage the Gemini , (born; 1992) American rapper, born as Dominic Wynn Woods Sage (philosophy) , in classical philosophy, someone who has attained wisdom Wise old man , or sage, an archetype as described by Carl Jung Places [ edit ] Antarctica [ edit ] Sage Nunataks Canada [ edit ] Sage, a Neighbourhoods in North Bay, Ontario United States [ edit ] Sage, Arkansas Sage, California Sage, Bethel, and Pleasant Hill, Texas Sage, Wyoming Sage River , in Michigan Schools [ edit ] Sage University , Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India The Sage Colleges , three private schools in New York state, United States The Sage School ,

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348-500: A molecular biology technique for measuring mRNA levels Soviet–American Gallium Experiment , a radiochemical experiment in solar neutrino physics Stratospheric Aerosol and Gas Experiment , satellites used to study the chemical composition of Earth's atmosphere Study on Global Ageing and Adult Health , a study run by the World Health Organization Other uses [ edit ] Sage (color) ,

377-413: A molecular biology technique for measuring mRNA levels Soviet–American Gallium Experiment , a radiochemical experiment in solar neutrino physics Stratospheric Aerosol and Gas Experiment , satellites used to study the chemical composition of Earth's atmosphere Study on Global Ageing and Adult Health , a study run by the World Health Organization Other uses [ edit ] Sage (color) ,

406-753: A private school in Foxboro, Massachusetts, United States Science and technology [ edit ] For plants, see § Plants . Military equipment [ edit ] Semi-Automatic Ground Environment , NORAD's radar coordination computers SAGE radar stations USS  Sage , a World War II-era minesweeper Software [ edit ] Sage 300 , enterprise management and accounting software Sage 50cloud , accounting software SageMath , formerly known as Sage, free mathematics software Sage (Mozilla Firefox extension) SAGE (game engine) Other uses in science and technology [ edit ] Serial analysis of gene expression ,

435-698: A private school in Foxboro, Massachusetts, United States Science and technology [ edit ] For plants, see § Plants . Military equipment [ edit ] Semi-Automatic Ground Environment , NORAD's radar coordination computers SAGE radar stations USS  Sage , a World War II-era minesweeper Software [ edit ] Sage 300 , enterprise management and accounting software Sage 50cloud , accounting software SageMath , formerly known as Sage, free mathematics software Sage (Mozilla Firefox extension) SAGE (game engine) Other uses in science and technology [ edit ] Serial analysis of gene expression ,

464-429: A small evergreen subshrub used as a culinary herb Salvia , a large genus commonly referred to as sages, containing the common sage Teucrium scorodonia , wood sage, a herb used for flavouring beverages Lamiaceae , a family of flowering plants commonly known as the mint, deadnettle or sage family Leucophyllum , a genus of evergreen shrubs in the figwort family, often called sages Artemisia (plant) ,

493-409: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages sage [REDACTED] Look up sage , sages , Sage , saĝe , säge , Säge , or säges in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sage or SAGE may refer to: Plants [ edit ] Salvia officinalis , common sage,

522-616: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Sage Telecom Sage Telecom, Inc was founded in 1996 as a competitive local exchange carrier (CLEC) reselling telecommunications primarily in rural markets served by SBC Communications . The company provided local phone service, local bundled phone service and dial up internet access in Arkansas , California , Connecticut , Illinois , Indiana , Kansas , Michigan , Missouri , Ohio , Oklahoma , Texas and Wisconsin . In February 2006

551-784: The Australian Breville Group Frederick Sage & Company , a British interior design company, which later extended into aircraft manufacturing SAGE Computer Technology , an American computer manufacturer, later named Stride Sage Group , a British multinational enterprise software company Sage Publishing (formerly SAGE Publications ), an American publishing company Sage Telecom , an American telecommunications company SAGE Electrochromics , an American glass development company Organizations [ edit ] Services & Advocacy for GLBT Elders (SAGE), an American non-profit organization Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE),

580-827: The Canadian TV series Sage, in the TV show Hot Wheels Battle Force 5 Sage, a Shuffle! character Sage, in The Vampire Diaries (season 3) Sage the Owl, in The Herbs The Sage, in the Groo the Wanderer comics Sages , characters of The Legend of Zelda Toad Sage and the Sage of the Six Paths, Naruto characters Sage, a living tumbleweed in The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on

609-791: The Hedgehog fangames Businesses [ edit ] Sage Appliances , a European subsidiary of the Australian Breville Group Frederick Sage & Company , a British interior design company, which later extended into aircraft manufacturing SAGE Computer Technology , an American computer manufacturer, later named Stride Sage Group , a British multinational enterprise software company Sage Publishing (formerly SAGE Publications ), an American publishing company Sage Telecom , an American telecommunications company SAGE Electrochromics , an American glass development company Organizations [ edit ] Services & Advocacy for GLBT Elders (SAGE), an American non-profit organization Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE),

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638-694: The Owl, in The Herbs The Sage, in the Groo the Wanderer comics Sages , characters of The Legend of Zelda Toad Sage and the Sage of the Six Paths, Naruto characters Sage, a living tumbleweed in The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run Sage, in Sonic Frontiers The Dark Sage, an evolved form of the top-ranking Level 25 the Dark Magician of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters Other uses in arts, entertainment and media [ edit ] Sage writing ,

667-551: The Run Sage, in Sonic Frontiers The Dark Sage, an evolved form of the top-ranking Level 25 the Dark Magician of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters Other uses in arts, entertainment and media [ edit ] Sage writing , a form of literary non-fiction popular in the Victorian era The Glasshouse, Gateshead , entertainment venue formerly known as "The Sage" in England The Sage , planned arena and conference venue in Gateshead, England Sonic Amateur Games Expo (SAGE), an online event that primarily demonstrates Sonic

696-571: The common sage Teucrium scorodonia , wood sage, a herb used for flavouring beverages Lamiaceae , a family of flowering plants commonly known as the mint, deadnettle or sage family Leucophyllum , a genus of evergreen shrubs in the figwort family, often called sages Artemisia (plant) , a genus of shrubs in the composite family, includes several members referred to as sage or sagebrush Arts, entertainment and media [ edit ] Fictional characters [ edit ] Sage (comics) , in Marvel comics Sage ( Dark Oracle ) , in

725-620: The company announced eSageLink, a high-speed dial up Internet service available first in and around Muncie, Indiana . In January 2007, Sage announced it had been acquired by hedge fund Silver Point Capital. In July, 2012, Sage was acquired by Telscape Communications. Sage Telecom was founded in Allen, Texas by Dennis W. Houlihan around 1996. In 1998 Sage received certification from the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) of Texas to provide local telephone service throughout

754-634: The entire state of Texas. In 2001 Sage received certification from the Oklahoma Corporation Commission (OCC) to provide local telephone service throughout the state of Oklahoma . Dennis Houlihan was 2001 entrepreneur of the year in the emerging companies category as part of the Ernst & Young entrepreneur of the year program for the southwest region. In 2002 Sage began providing service in Kansas . In September 2003 Sage Telecom had

783-817: The highest revenue growth in Texas for the previous five years, according to Deloitte and Touche . In April 2004 Sage Telecom and SBC reached the first wholesale commercial agreement between a CLEC and a Regional Bell Operating Company following the US Federal Court mandate that overturned government imposed wholesale rules issued by the Federal Communications Commission on the Telecommunications Act of 1996 . Terry W. Lewis took over as president and CEO in 2005 from founder Houlihan. In April 2006, Sage announced

812-448: The title Sage . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sage&oldid=1259674792 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Plant common name disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Educational institution disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

841-448: The title Sage . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sage&oldid=1259674792 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Plant common name disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Educational institution disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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