Align
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Align may refer to:
  • An album, Align (album) released by Halifax (band)
    Halifax (band)
    Halifax is a four-piece rock band from Thousand Oaks, California. They formed in 2003 and currently are signed with Rocket Science Records. On their Myspace page the band announced that they will not be going with Drive-Thru Records on their 2009 release but are shipping the album off to other labels...

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  • The process of alignment (disambiguation)
  • Align (company)
    Align (company)
    Align is a privately held IT solutions company specializing in IT relocation services, network infrastructure design and build-out, contact center technology and IT management. The company also provides communications products and integration services for call centers and other facilities requiring...

  • Asset Point
    Asset Point
    Asset Point is a privately held global IT Software and Services company that provides a solution for managing physical capacity in facilities, modeling IT Changes and managing processes for IT transformation from the data center to the desktop. Its client list includes financial services, banking,...

  • align and align*, environments that use the amsmath
    AMS-LaTeX
    AMS-LaTeX is a collection ofLaTeX document classes and packages developed for the American Mathematical Society . Its additions to LaTeX include the typesetting of multi-line and other mathematical statements, document classes, and fonts containing numerous mathematical symbols.It has largely...

    package used for arranging equations of multiple lines in LaTeX
    LaTeX
    LaTeX is a document markup language and document preparation system for the TeX typesetting program. Within the typesetting system, its name is styled as . The term LaTeX refers only to the language in which documents are written, not to the editor used to write those documents. In order to...

     where \\ specifies a line break
    Soft return
    In word processing and text-oriented markup languages the term soft return can mean a line break due to word wrapping. Alternatively it can mean a stored line break that is not a paragraph break. For example, it is common to print postal addresses in a multiple-line format, but the several lines...

     and & is used to indicate where the lines should be aligned (further information in the LaTeX book on Wikibooks)
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