Sentences with phrase «described as an ensemble»

Jamie Foxx and Benicio Del Toro are attached to star in Harmony Korine's The Trap, described as an ensemble gangster drama.
The film has described as an ensemble piece, with Moore possibly being able to be placed in the Supporting category.

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Described as a newer version of Markowitz's portfolio theory, the unified «landscape portfolio platform» is able to predict inflated growth and reduced volatility in an ensemble of stochastically co-varying populations across the landscape.
Praise for the ensemble is unanimous, and Jennifer Lawrence gets the bulk of the kudos in what THR describes as «a film as odd as it is charming.»
Having exited the long - gestating remake of The Crow, The Hallows director Corin Hardy has signed on to direct Hell Bent, a supernatural action ensemble from Paramount Pictures which is described as «Dirty Dozen Goes To Hell.»
But Anderson confirmed to the reporter that the new script, described as «a large ensemble piece» does have a role for Wilson in it.
With so many mutant characters vying for screen time in the ensemble (s), we knew many major characters from Marvel Comics wouldn't get much to do, especially with star Hugh Jackman describing the project as three movies in one.
The entire ensemble saves the best for last, joining in a finale that one might describe as orgasmic.
Narrated by Sam Elliot and starring an ensemble cast of some of the best character actors in the business, «The Big Lebowski» tells the story of two very different Jeffrey Lebowskis, one of whom is described as «the laziest in all of Los Angeles County» — a genial deadbeat who insists on being called The Dude (Jeff Bridges).
About ICE The International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE), described by The New York Times as «one of the most adventurous and accomplished groups in new music,» is a chamber music ensemble made up of 30 dynamic and versatile young performers dedicated to advancing the music of oEnsemble (ICE), described by The New York Times as «one of the most adventurous and accomplished groups in new music,» is a chamber music ensemble made up of 30 dynamic and versatile young performers dedicated to advancing the music of oensemble made up of 30 dynamic and versatile young performers dedicated to advancing the music of our time.
The final article in the American Impresario series features Claire Chase of the International Contemporary Ensemble, which has been described by the New York Times as «one of the most adventurous and accomplished groups in new music.»
A pair of papier — mâché legs (described as the artist's) in various urban fashion ensembles complete with Tommy Hilfiger britches, stands below each piece, giving the impression that a person is holding each work.
19 Apr 2011 Gerald Barry - The Intelligence Park A concert performance of Gerald Barry's rarely - heard opera, described by The Irish Times as «the most original piece of music to come out of Ireland this century,» presented in collaboration with Crash Ensemble.
Some of the models also involve ensemble calculations, and again it may be instructive for the climate modellers to describe something about the use of these, especially as the public has been involved in some ensemble calculations being run on their pc's at home.
Koutsoyiannis (2011) showed that an ensemble of climate model projections is fully contained WITHIN the uncertainty envelope of traditional stochastic methods using historical data, including the Hurst phenomena... the Hurst phenomena (1951) describes the large and long excursions of natural events above and below their mean, as opposed to random processes which do not exhibit such behavior.
As IPCC, in a search for objectivity in uncertainty assessment, has turned more to describing uncertainty in terms of the characteristics of ensembles of model outcomes, the deficiency in such an approach (its exclusion or limited treatment of systemic, structural uncertainty in models) has become increasingly apparent to the community (Winsberg 2010; Knutti et al. 2008; Goldstein and Rougier 2009).
In practice these equations are solved by ensemble techniques, as described in Buizza.»
As to equilibrium, I've been using that term to describe a configuration in which entropy is maximized, not as one that necessarily is characterized by a Boltzmann distribution, although an equilibrium microcanonical ensemble approaches such a distribution in the limiAs to equilibrium, I've been using that term to describe a configuration in which entropy is maximized, not as one that necessarily is characterized by a Boltzmann distribution, although an equilibrium microcanonical ensemble approaches such a distribution in the limias one that necessarily is characterized by a Boltzmann distribution, although an equilibrium microcanonical ensemble approaches such a distribution in the limit.
Hence, we argue that the higher order statistics such as ensemble standard deviation are also needed to describe the forecast.
The trend in peak hottest years starting in 1998 and continuing on through 2005, 2010, and now 2014 is roughly 0.1 C per decade, as is illustrated in the graphic shown below, which is an adaption of the Ed Hawkins graphic referenced by David Apell several weeks ago in a comment he posted in response to the «Spinning the «warmest year»» article... As shown in the above graphic, if a trend of peak hottest years starts in 1998 and is then extrapolated at a rate of +0.1 C per decade out to the year 2035, the extrapolated trend just skirts the lower boundary of the model ensemble range interval described by IPPC AR5 RCP (all 5 - 95 % rangeas is illustrated in the graphic shown below, which is an adaption of the Ed Hawkins graphic referenced by David Apell several weeks ago in a comment he posted in response to the «Spinning the «warmest year»» article... As shown in the above graphic, if a trend of peak hottest years starts in 1998 and is then extrapolated at a rate of +0.1 C per decade out to the year 2035, the extrapolated trend just skirts the lower boundary of the model ensemble range interval described by IPPC AR5 RCP (all 5 - 95 % rangeAs shown in the above graphic, if a trend of peak hottest years starts in 1998 and is then extrapolated at a rate of +0.1 C per decade out to the year 2035, the extrapolated trend just skirts the lower boundary of the model ensemble range interval described by IPPC AR5 RCP (all 5 - 95 % range).
The adjusted data are presented as an ensemble of 100 interchangeable realisations and together with the new uncertainty estimates described in part 1 of the paper (Kennedy et al. [2011b]-RRB- they constitute the third set, HadSST3.
Here, in order to understand the relationship of the distances between the ensemble members and those between observation and ensemble members, leave - one - out analysis as described in Wilks (2004) is performed.
The method for calculating the rank histograms in this study is the same as that described in AH10 and Y12, and involves constructing rank histograms for the gridded mean climatic state of the model ensembles for the present - day climate with respect to various observational data sets.
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