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SAG
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SAGScreen Actors Guild
SAGSoftware AG
SAGSaginaw (Michigan, USA)
SAGSystem Administration Guide
SAGScientific Advisory Group (GAW)
SAGState Advisory Group (OJJDP)
SAGSQL Access Group
SAGSupport and Gear (bicycling; support transportation accompanying riders)
SAGServicio Agricola Ganadero (Agriculture Cattle Service, Chile)
sAgSurface Antigen
SAGSemi-Autogenous Grinding (mills)
SAGSoftware Action Group
SAGSurface Action Group
SAGSenior Advisory Group
SAGSite Assessment Grant (Wisconsin DNR)
SAGStreet Address Guide
SAGStudy Advisory Group
SAGSenescence-Associated Gene
SAGSiemens Aktiengesellschaft
SAGSub-Activity Group
SAGSaudi Arabia Government
SAGSpecial Assignment Group (Maltese police)
SAgSuper Antigen
SAGStaatliche Aktiengesellschaft (German)
SAGSports Arbitrage Guide
SAGSpecial Activities Group
SAGState Adjutant General
SAGStage Actors Guild
SAGSecure Application Gateway
SAGSaint Anthony Guide
SAGStudies Assumption Group (UK MOD advisory body)
SAGSomething Awful Goon(s) (visitors to Something Awful website)
SAGSpark Arrester Guide
SAGStrategic Aircraft Generation (US DoD)


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