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SageNet Center,
originally known as the
Exposition Center from 1966 to 2007 and
QuikTrip Center,
until 2012, and
River Spirit Expo from 2013 to 2021,...
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Acquired by
SageNet in 2014, Spacenet, Inc. was a
provider of VSAT satellite-based data
network services as well as
hybrid satellite/terrestrial networks...
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Community Care
College (including
branches Oklahoma Technical College and
Clary Sage College),
Holberton School Tulsa, and
Tulsa Tech. Tulsa's
leading newspaper...
- Le
Sage's theory of
gravitation is a
kinetic theory of
gravity originally proposed by
Nicolas Fatio de
Duillier in 1690 and
later by Georges-Louis Le Sage...
- The
Sage Group plc,
commonly known as
Sage, is a
British multinational enterprise software company based in
Newcastle upon Tyne, England. As of 2017,[update]...
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Sage Marie Steele (born
November 28, 1972) is an
American television anchor who is the
former co-host of the 12 noon (ET)
SportsCenter on ESPN. She also...
- The
International Petroleum Exposition (IPE) Center, now
known as the
SageNet Center, was
built and made into a
major part of the fair.
During the 1970s...
- A
sage (Ancient Gr****: σοφός, sophós), in
classical philosophy, is
someone who has
attained wisdom. The term has also been used
interchangeably with a...
- medium-sized businesses.
Since 2004,
Sage 300 is
developed by
Sage. In 2012,
Sage renamed ACCPAC to
Sage 300.
Sage 300 is a
Windows based range of ERP...
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SAGEnet SAGE for
Beginners A
review of the
SAGE technique at the
Science Creative Quarterly...