Saki - Wikipedia Saki: The Improper Stories of H H Munro (a reference to the ending of "The Story Teller") was an eight-part series produced by Philip Mackie for Granada Television in 1962
Saki Corporation Saki is a leading manufacturer of automated electronic assembly inspection equipment Saki provides quality inspection solutions that determine a product’s viability by capturing and analyzing detailed imagery of the printed circuit board and components, replacing manual visual inspection with a highly accurate automated process
Saki | Humorous Fiction, Short Stories, Satire | Britannica Saki (born Dec 18, 1870, Akyab, Burma [now Myanmar]—died Nov 14, 1916, near Beaumont-Hamel, France) was a Scottish writer and journalist whose stories depict the Edwardian social scene with a flippant wit and power of fantastic invention used both to satirize social pretension, unkindness, and stupidity and to create an atmosphere of horror
The 10 Best Saki Stories Everyone Should Read - Interesting Literature The English short-story writer Hector Hugh Munro (1870-1916), better known by his pen name Saki (a pen name he probably borrowed from The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam), is one of the wittiest and funniest writers of short fiction in all of English literature – arguably the not-so-missing link between Oscar Wilde and P G Wodehouse
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Watch Saki - Crunchyroll Saki tells the story of a girl's mental and emotional growth as she and her fellow teammates battle fearsome rivals, all gunning for the national high school mahjong