Sentences with phrase «events frame by frame»

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Shira Abramowitz, the director of content on the community team at Summit, does this by framing event topics as if they're living room conversations.
Those who participated in the ETH token distribution event have since seen their ownership stake increase by over 2000X in USD terms (which has greatly exceeded any venture capital investment in that time frame).
The funding is raised by interested investors, within a limited time frame, during an event, which is filmed and broadcast live through the Internet.
Tolkien says it best: «It is the mark of a good fairy - story, of the higher or more complete kind, that however wild its events, however fantastic or terrible the adventures, it can give to child or man that hears it, when the «turn» comes, a catch of the breath, a beat and lifting of the heart, near to (or indeed accompanied by) tears, as keen as that given by any form of literary art... In such stories, when the sudden «turn» comes we get a piercing glimpse of joy, and heart's desire, that for a moment passes outside the frame, rends indeed the very web of story, and lets a gleam come through.»
Besides the obvious creation narrative of «6 days» of creation even when adjusted for the «thousand years is as a day» still leaves wildly inaccurate time frames, coupled with the Adam lineage down to Abraham all written thousands of years after the supposed events took place by Moses, set's a definate time frame for how old the earth and most bible scholars proclaim this to be between 6,000 to 9,000 years old.
we understand that throught faith the worlds were framed by the word of God... and each word we speak in the earth actually effects events in the earth... some things require a lot fo prayers and some things just a litte..
Hence simultaneity for Whitehead is the spatial spread of events in a given inertial frame as defined by a given duration, and is Newtonian in the sense that each instantaneous space in a frame provides a single present class of all events in nature relative to that frame.
One is that the determination of spatial distance between events is possible, which Einstein provides by stipulating that the events occur within a fixed coordinate reference frame (the so - called Galilean space or inertial frame)(RSGT 11).
I recall an instance at a big conference here some years ago where a Christian musician I respected (although we have some pretty different views on some issues) refused to be cornered by a line of questions (framed more like an interrogation) which would have made him espouse the party line on spirituality as defined by those running the event.
As early as 1911, Paul Langevin pointed out that only the succession of causally unrelated events can be changed into a simultaneity or even be reversed by an appropriate change of the frame of reference; the succession of causally related events remains qualitatively (though not metrically) invariant for any conceivable observer.
But as every motion in space is relative and can be transformed into a rest by an appropriate change of the frame of reference, it is permissible to regard the present moment as stationary and future events as moving toward the past with an equal and opposite velocity, to wit, opposite with respect to the velocity of the present moment in the first picture.
Only the succession of causally unrelated event, what Hans Reichenbach called «unreal sequences» (PST 147 - 49) can by an appropriate choice of the frame of reference be reduced to apparent simultaneity or even inverted; but the real concrete causal links — the «world - lines,» in the language of relativity — are objectively irreversible since the order of succession of the events of which they consist remains the same in every frame of reference.
The society has seen fit to preserve, in framed photographs and monographs, certain events in the past of Woodson County — such as the birth of Buster Keaton in 1895 and the visit of President Rutherford B. Hayes in 1879 and the arrival in the county of Thurlow Lieurance, the composer of the song Falling Leaves, in 1885 and, most impressive of all perhaps, the sighting on the night of April 19, 1897 by Captain Alexander Hamilton of a brightly lighted, reddish airship with a cigar - shaped cabin 300 feet long.
Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo who is the Special Guest of Honour at the event, will be joined by former Military Presidents, General Abdulsalami Abubakar, (Chairman of the Occasion) and General Yakubu Gowon, who wrote the foreword to the book, to brain storm on this raging controversy with a view to finding an acceptable political frame work for the nation.
PULLED IN The event horizon is framed by the bright ring in this black hole simulation.
A team of biomedical engineers at Washington University in St. Louis, led by Lihong Wang, PhD, the Gene K. Beare Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering, has developed the world's fastest receive - only 2 - D camera, a device that can capture events up to 100 billion frames per second.
However, current predictors analyze variants as isolated events, which can lead to incorrect predictions when adjacent variants alter the same codon, or when a frame - shifting indel is followed by a frame - restoring indel.
There are innumerable nail paints that are normally introduced each year by pros to demonstrate to you accepted methods to frame your nails and how to pick the right nail colors that suit your hands and the events that you go to.
Gabbert overshot beginner Sanders by a individualist inthe tenth frame, and Rickie Weeks» rank hit added indemnity at both events.
As Usai observed, Stone «makes use of this footage in a fictional account of the investigation on the event by multiplying Zapruder's 486 frames in a plethora of duplicates, slow - motion enlargements and re-enacted versions.»
However, conspiracy theorists will probably be rattled that this film doesn't entertain many of the well - known theories (save for Lee Harvey Oswald's mother claiming her son was framed) on what happened to these various players, and will especially be driven a bit nutty by some of the possible inaccuracies that have been pointed out regarding the chain of events.
REVIEW: â $ Winter counts are histories or calendars in which events are recorded by pictures, with one picture for each year.â $ This site features the Lakota Winter Counts as a frame for learning about the culture and history of this tribe of Native Americans that lived in the northern plains.
The improved crush performance, enabled by hydroformed frame rails and efficient chassis component packaging, also comprehends design provisions for improved vehicle - to - vehicle compatibility in the event of a frontal impact with a smaller vehicle.
The improved crush performance, enabled by hydroformed frame rails and efficient chassis component packaging, also comprehends design provisions that help improve vehicle - to - vehicle compatibility in the event of a frontal impact with a smaller vehicle.
The convertible was highlighted by a new reinforced windshield frame that acted as a rollbar in the event of a rollover and came as standard equipment.
In the event of a frontal collision, the rear seat belts for the outboard seats may be cut by the seat cushion frame.
The time period of the book is framed by two historical events of immense symbolic importance.
By staying away from the lower time frames (anything below one hour), I avoid the intraday «noise» that can result from news events and other unscheduled risks.
For example, you may have an accidental injury claim that meets your policy's definition of a qualifying event, but if you were to die after a six month time frame established by your policy, you would not receive the additional benefit.
Simmons warns that «whatever time frame you determine it will take to make all of your animals ready for a mega event, multiply it by two!»
This annual event gives Pet Parents the opportunity to commemorate the season by having a digital photo of their pet taken with Santa and placed in a collectible holiday frame for $ 9.95 with a PetPerks ® card.
Framed by the Wasatch and Oquirrh Mountain Ranges, the Grand America is on ten landscaped acres in the heart of downtown Salt Lake City, within walking distance of shopping, restaurants, light rail, nightlife, cultural, and sporting events.
Graphically, Micro Machines: World Series has some nice touches within the surrounding environments such as a play on the wording on the front cover of War and Peace and the original Micro Machines displayed on a retro handheld console on the Army Action track, while vehicle models look as good as anticipated and explosions during free - for - all events look amazing; which is complimented by a fast and consistent frame - rate.
Scene Framing (link / top) A mechanic by which players exert narrative control over in - game events by describing and setting up scenes for the group.
February 27 — March 5 I ♥ Neutrinos: You Can't See Them but They are Everywhere (70 mm Film Frames of Neutrino Movements — shot in 15 ft Bubble Chamber at Fermilab, Experiment 564 near Chicago — dunked in liquid nitrogen, neutrino movements events with invisible ink and decoder markers and highlighters, inked up by Monica Kogler and Jwest, film roll from Janet Conrad, MIT Professor of Physics) 2011, 37 seconds Roll of specialized film for scientific use of about 1,000 Images transferred to high - definition video on a hand - made telecine device, no sound Made while Jennifer West was an Artist in Residence at the MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA in 2011; Funded, in part, by the Nimoy Visual Artist Residencies program of the Nimoy Foundation.
The exhibitions and public events in this period include Any Size Mirror is a Dictator, The New York Times Feminist Reading Group, Work it Out, Frames of War, and a solo exhibition, Moldy Figs by Justin Randolph Thompson (forthcoming).
«Buff in Flight» (2016) by Daiga Grantina, a Latvian artist shown in this year's Frame event.
Other contents include an essay by Karl Ove Knausgaard (presented as a removable book); 100 frames from Lotte Reininger's 1926 animation The Adventures of Prince Achmed introduced by John Canemaker; two film treatments by screenwriter Hampton Fancher (Blade Runner), based on Esopus subscribers» submissions; anonymous photographs from the collection of Peter Cohen; materials from MoMA's archives on events and installations in the Museum's garden over the past 60 years; a piece on the creative process behind the survivalist game The Long Dark; a new installment of a regular series, «Guarded Opinions,» for which guards from the Barnes Foundation discuss works they oversee; a comic book by George Cochrane; and a CD of new music inspired by «close calls» experienced by 15 musicians, including Jo Lawry, YC the Cynic and Lemolo.
Some of the photographers» names are famous and their images well - known — Mathew Brady, Irving Penn, Gordon Parks, Bob Lerner, Ernest Withers, Mary Ellen Mark, Robert Mapplethorpe, Sal Lopes, Chuck Close — but a key to this exhibition is all the frames taken by ordinary people that depict ordinary events.
Works from the original event will be restaged alongside new works by Adam Pendleton and Ryan McNamara at P4, near the Frame section.
This event is part of In the Frame, a project run by people with a learning disability, hosted by Tate Liverpool for DaDaFest International 2009.
But here's the central question that Grinspoon used to frame the event, followed by an answer that Newitz offered me when I sent it to her by e-mail:
The kind of framing used by McKibben in the Daily Beast also came up during the astounding tornado outbreaks earlier this year, as Michael Mann of Pennsylvania State University told ThinkProgress that «climate change is present in every single meteorological event
I know that media tend to make the headlines scream at you in order for you to buy their papers or tune in, but the piece here used factual events to frame the question if the storms are affected by a global warming.
A framing of these individual events is needed, and a top - down scenario approach is well capable of providing this framework, certainly when complemented by scenarios of other drivers than climate, such as population, water requirements, land use etcetera.
The attempt to frame a transformed climate by mere ethics risks normalising an event without parallel, of rendering prosaic a transition that is in fact Earth - shattering.
Contrasting the original framing of Judith's argument (which I believe she intended to be true and accurate within the bounds of her narrative) with my own (somewhat skreedy) framing, we can see that the same events can be looked at by different people, and as many different subtle perceptions of the events will exist as witnesses.
We know today that these were entirely natural cyclical events, not caused at all by man (except perhaps to the extent that poor framing practices exacerbated some of the problems).
By looking at carbon monoxide levels, aerosol quantities and thermal signatures from active fires, they were able to not only track the event while it happened, but also frame it within the context of previous fire episodes in the 15 - year satellite record.
Over a longer time frame, those choices can fuel climate change, which in turn affects water quantity — through drought and other extreme weather events — and quality, by raising the temperature of lakes, streams, and rivers.
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