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sage

[seyj] / seɪdʒ /




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When I talked to her in September, Nottingham said she was benefiting from weekly therapy sessions and time spent with a volunteer “friendly visitor” arranged by SAGE.

From Salon • Dec. 26, 2024

Glenn won the 2024 Joyce Warshow Lifetime Achievement Award from SAGE, an organization that focuses on advocacy and services for LGBTQ+ elders.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 9, 2024

Puget Sound SAGE, a nonprofit social-equity research group, also opposed another station there.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 12, 2022

Unless its spread is slowed, Omicron could result in between 1,000 and 2,000 hospitalizations a day, according to recently-published minutes from a meeting of the government’s scientific advisory committee, SAGE.

From New York Times • Dec. 8, 2021

His brief but oracular sentences were found to be SAGE, though uttered by one deemed a SAVAGE; and his affection and kindness towards the little native Dicky seemed quite paternal.

From Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia by Mitchell, Thomas




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