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Sustainable Agriculture Innovation Network

Miscellaneous » Farming & Agriculture

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Sexual Abuse Intervention Network

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Southern Appalachian Information Node

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Sears Advanced Intelligent Network

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Synchronized Adaptive INfrastructure and

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Student Advisement Information Notice

Academic & Science » Students

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What does SAIN mean?

sain(Verb)
To make the sign of the cross on or over something or someone.

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