SAK
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SAK can stand for:
  • Central Organisation of Finnish Trade Unions
    Central Organisation of Finnish Trade Unions
    The Central Organisation of Finnish Trade Unions, usually referred to by the acronym SAK is the largest trade union confederation in Finland...

     (Suomen Ammattiliittojen Keskusjärjestö in Finnish)
  • Secure attention key
    Secure attention key
    A secure attention key is a special key or key combination to be pressed on a computer keyboard before a login screen must be trusted by a user. The operating system kernel, which interacts directly with the hardware, is able to detect whether the secure attention key has been pressed...

  • Swiss Army knife
    Swiss Army knife
    The Swiss Army knife is a brand of pocket knife or multi-tool manufactured by Victorinox AG and Wenger SA. The term "Swiss Army knife" was coined by US soldiers after World War II due to the difficulty they had in pronouncing the German name....

  • SAK Comedy Lab
    SAK Comedy Lab
    SAK Comedy Lab is a 200-seat Improvisational Comedy theater in downtown Orlando, Florida, listed as "one of Orlando's most popular entertainment venues" by and as a family-friendly show by . SAK was the first theater of actor Wayne Brady, who has played in several shows since as a guest...

    , an Improvisational Comedy Theater in Orlando, Florida known for the place of discovery for actor Wayne Brady
  • Studien zur Altägyptischen Kultur
    Studien zur Altägyptischen Kultur
    Studien zur Altägyptischen Kultur, or SAK, is a scientific journal containing articles pertaining to the study of Egyptology.SAK was founded in 1973 by Professor Hartwig Altenmueller and Professor Dietrich Wildung, with the aim of creating a useful communication mechanism for scholars researching...

    , an academic Egyptological journal
  • Sigma Alpha Kappa
    Sigma Alpha Kappa
    Sigma Alpha Kappa is a local fraternity at Loyola University New Orleans. SAK was founded on December 10 , 1923. The founders were Harold Winling, Blaise D'Antoni, and F. Edward Hebert. The charter members were Ewell A. Smith, Albert D. Smith, Louis J. D'Antoni, Joseph R. Domengeaux, Cecil...

    , a fraternity at Loyola University New Orleans
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