1) A medical or behavioral condition of which the onset is sudden. It manifests itself by symptoms of such severity that a prudent lay person with an average knowledge of medicine and health could reasonably expect that the absence of immediate medical attention would result in: placing the health of the afflicted person in serious jeopardy; placing the health of an individual with a behavioral health condition or others in serious jeopardy; causing serious impairment of the individual's bodily functions; causing serious dysfunction of any bodily organ or part; causing serious disfigurement of the afflicted individual.

2) Any instance for which, in the determination of the President, federal assistance is needed to supplement state and local efforts and capabilities to save lives and protect property and public health and safety or to lessen or avert the threat of a disaster in any part of the United States. Emergency Program: The interim program of the National Flood Insurance Program as implemented on an emergency basis to provide a first layer of subsidized insurance before the detailed risk studies from which actuarial rates are computed have been completed.

3) A. Any occasion or instance--such as a hurricane, tornado, storm, flood, tidal wave, tsunami, earthquake, volcanic eruption, landslide, mudslide, snowstorm, fire, explosion, nuclear accident, or any other natural or man-made catastrophe--that warrants action to save lives and to protect property, public health, and safety (FEMA definition). B. A sudden occurrence demanding immediate action that may be due to epidemics, technological catastrophes, strife or to natural or man-made causes (World Health Organization definition).

4) any sudden unforeseen crisis (usually involving danger) that requires immediate action
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Synthetic idealism; synthetic nihilism; meta-nihilism.

Self-organized criticality; scale invariance; continuum.

Aesthetic and desire as a momentum from future to past.

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Emergence is contrapositive to creation (effection) on the line of time.
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When someone or something begin for the very first time
when he emerged into the world he was very tiny and pink
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When small, seemingly insignificant things come together to form something truly beautiful.
"She's gorgeous," Nicholas said.
"She's the definition of emergence," John replied.
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1) the new wave of post-modern christianity.
2) a church trying to go back to the roots of early christianity in its practices and beliefs.
3) said of the type of organic services practiced in emerging churches
4) people trying to live christianity in its purest form without the cultural baggage of the american christian right.
5) Church for people who hate going to church
1) Wow! That acoustic, candlelit, church service with painting during worship was mad emerging.
2) Man, I'm tired of God being politicized into a certain party. Hey, let's go worship at that emerging church.
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When all Gingers will shed their human shells and take their true demonic form. Then after Enslaving the Human race, the Gingers will fight to the death to see who will rule the enslaved planet. Basically the Ginger version of the Rapture.
Wait till the Emergence happens! and All gingers will be released from their human prisons!
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A combination of emergency and "tly" less the "cy". Emergently is an additional expletive for emergency, something that it is "really an emergency of importance!" (a true emergency, commonly used in medical vernacular). adverb
The word emergently is commonly used in hospital settings such as: He had to "emergently" leave town due to the impending death of his girl friend, mother, lover, other sibling, in-law, or child of importance.
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