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Emerge may refer to: * '' Emerge: The Best of Neocolours'', the fourth album of Neocolours * Emerge Desktop, a Desktop shell replacement for Microsoft Windows * ''Emerge'' (magazine), a defunct news magazine * Emerge Stimulation Drink, a drink sold in UK Supermarkets * "Emerge" (song), a song by Fischerspooner * emerge, a command-line tool at the heart of the Portage package management system * Emerge, a frontend for the diff and diff3 commands for Emacs See also *Emergence In philosophy, systems theory, science, and art, emergence occurs when an entity is observed to have properties its parts do not have on their own, properties or behaviors that emerge only when the parts interact in a wider whole. Emergence ...
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The Best Of Neocolours
''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with nouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of the archaic pron ...
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Emerge Desktop
Emerge Desktop is a replacement shell for Windows XP (both Home and Professional editions), Windows Vista and Windows 7 written in C++, primarily developed with the MinGW compiler, and is licensed under the GNU General Public License, Version 3. Applets Most of the Emerge Desktop applets are capable of being run as both standalone as well as being integrated, however the core applet (emergeCore) must be running in order for each applet to communicate with another in the suite. Each applet is aimed at replacing or extending a functionality of the default Windows shell and offers various configuration and visual customization features. Core Applets emergeTasks emergeTasks is the 'Tasks' applet for Emerge Desktop. It displays an icon for each running task in a movable, resizable window. emergeTray emergeTray is the 'system tray' applet of Emerge Desktop. It displays the system icons in a movable, resizable window. emergeWorkspace emergeWorkspace is the desktop component ...
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Emerge (magazine)
''Emerge'' was a monthly news magazine that was published from 1989 to 2000. Its primary focus was on issues of interest to African Americans. In 2000, ''Time'' said ''Emerge'' was "the nation's best black newsmagazine for the past seven years" the '' St. Louis Post-Dispatch'' described it as "the premier source for intellectual discussion on issues affecting African-Americans", and the ''New York Amsterdam News'' wrote that "it had no rival for cutting edge news for and about the black community". The magazine was headquartered in Washington, D.C. History Wilmer C. Ames had the idea for ''Emerge'', which he envisioned as a general interest magazine for upwardly mobile African Americans. He was the majority owner of Emerge Communications, the magazine's publishing company. Time Inc. owned 19.5 percent of the company and other investors, including Black Entertainment Television (BET), together held 29.5 percent. Ames planned to publish the first issue of ''Emerge'' in Oct ...
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Emerge Stimulation Drink
Emerge is a carbonated mixed-fruit flavour energy drink from the United Kingdom which contains taurine and caffeine. It is produced by the Cott Corporation at their packaging facility at Kegworth in Leicestershire. It is sold in Tesco, Asda, Poundland, Home Bargains and other retailers. Its primary difference from competing brand-name energy drinks such as Red Bull and Relentless is the comparatively lower RRP of 59p (250ml can). It can often be found at a lower price than this (for example in pound shops) often undercutting supermarket store brands. The brand is the sixth largest in the UK, after Lucozade, Red Bull, Monster, Relentless and Rockstar. In 2014, 15.1 million litres of the drink was produced, an increase of 24.3% on the previous year. Ingredients Listed below is the ingredients for the regular version: *Carbonated water *Sugar *Sweets *Citric acid *Taurine (0.3%) *Glucuronolactone (0.24%) (Not in the 1litre bottle) *Flavouring (including Caffeine (0.03%)) *Acid ...
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Emerge (song)
"Emerge" is an electroclash song and the first single from debut album '' #1'' by Fischerspooner. The song was originally released in 2001 through International DeeJay Gigolo Records and later jointly re-released in 2002 by Fischerspooner's imprint label FS Studios and Ministry of Sound. In 2003, the song was released again by Fischerspooner's new label Capitol. Critical reception ''Pitchfork Media'' placed "Emerge" at #100 on The Top 100 Singles of 2000-04 and at #243 on The Top 500 Tracks of the 2000s. '' Resident Advisor'' placed "Emerge" at #24 on the Top 100 Tracks of the '00s. Live performances In 2002, Fischerspooner performed "Emerge" on the British music chart television programme ''Top of the Pops''. In popular culture "Emerge" has been featured in several films, such as '' D.E.B.S.'' and ''Coachella''. The song was also featured in the American TV series ''Nip/Tuck'' (Episode 7: Cliff Mantegna), the Canadian TV series ''jPod'' (Episode 13: Colony Collapse Disorderon ...
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Portage (software)
Portage is a package management system originally created for and used by Gentoo Linux and also by ChromeOS, Calculate, Sabayon, and Funtoo Linux among others. Portage is based on the concept of ports collections. Gentoo is sometimes referred to as a ''meta-distribution'' due to the extreme flexibility of Portage, which makes it operating-system-independent. The Gentoo/Alt project was concerned with using Portage to manage other operating systems, such as BSDs, macOS and Solaris. The most notable of these implementations is the Gentoo/FreeBSD project. There is an ongoing effort called the Package Manager Specification project (PMS), which aims to standardise and document the behaviour of Portage, allowing the ebuild tree and Gentoo system packages to be used with alternative package managers such as Paludis and pkgcore. Its goal is to specify the exact set of features and behaviour of package managers and ebuilds, serving as an authoritative reference for Portage. Overview Acce ...
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Emacs
Emacs , originally named EMACS (an acronym for "Editor MACroS"), is a family of text editors that are characterized by their extensibility. The manual for the most widely used variant, GNU Emacs, describes it as "the extensible, customizable, self-documenting, real-time display editor". Development of the first Emacs began in the mid-1970s, and work on its direct descendant, GNU Emacs, continues actively; the latest version is 28.2, released in September 2022. Emacs has over 10,000 built-in commands and its user interface allows the user to combine these commands into macros to automate work. Implementations of Emacs typically feature a dialect of the Lisp programming language, allowing users and developers to write new commands and applications for the editor. Extensions have been written to, among other things, manage files, remote access, e-mail, outlines, multimedia, git integration, and RSS feeds, as well as implementations of ''ELIZA'', ''Pong'', '' Conway's Life'', ...
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