Sentences with phrase «from eccentricities»

It's fun to see Lo Truglio play a more dialed down character where the comedy comes not from eccentricities but from real - lie humor.
It's just a pity that it suffers slightly from its eccentricities with the cast which, while not necessarily taking away from the film, are definitely a mild distraction.
Also the warming increase is so minuscule from eccentricity change that it would not have been even a hypothesis if the 100 ka interval was not such a good match.

Not exact matches

The firm «caught up in understanding the eccentricities and weirdness of dealing with external hackers and, at same time, it has learned from the model and they are investing in it now, which I think is incredible.»
Downey received a tour of the SpaceX headquarters from Musk in 2007 and picked up on some of what he has described as «accessible eccentricities
He's found investors to back him and customers who are indifferent toward, or even admiring of, his eccentricities — American Apparel racked up US$ 558.8 million in sales last year, up from 2008.
It would have been easy to requisition a jaded - cleric type from central casting, perhaps give him a few eccentricities, and then knock off for the day.
They have come to be seen in secular society as holdovers from the past: conservative, patriarchal, out of touch with contemporary values and lifestyles - even an eccentricity, as appears innumerous film and television portrayals.
There's always one first round series that stands out from the others in its extreme eccentricities and rapid momentum swings.
his build up play from deep and defensive ability is what gives him the edge even over Ramsey's eccentricity and agility.
But this year, voters seem much more willing to overlook such eccentricities, in this race and around the country, if they come from a candidate with outsider passion and righteous anger.
Referred to as «extreme KBOs» (eKBOs) by the authors, all of these have extremely large orbital eccentricities, in other words, they get very close to the Sun at one point on their orbital journey, only to swing far out into space once they pass the Sun, on long elliptical orbits that take these strange mini worlds hundreds of AUs away from the Sun.
They tested different degrees of axis tilt, which influences how much sunlight the planet's upper and lower latitudes receive, as well as different degrees of eccentricity — the extent to which the planet's orbit around the sun deviates from a circle, which can amplify seasonal temperature changes.
That parts of Antarctica have become too warm for Adélie penguins would surely have astounded earlier explorers who suffered so greatly from the cold, and who marveled at the resilience, and eccentricities, of these seabirds.
The fourth parameter is eccentricity — how much a planet's orbit deviates from a perfect circle.
Shelley Carson theorizes that both creativity and eccentricity result from genetic variations that increase cognitive disinhibition, a failure to filter out extraneous information in the environment.
2013 FT28 shows similar clustering in some of these parameters (its semi-major axis, eccentricity, inclination, and argument of perihelion angle, for angle enthusiasts out there) but one of these parameters, an angle called the longitude of perihelion, is different from that of the other extreme objects, which makes that particular clustering trend less strong.
This large range also arises from the planet's high degree of orbital eccentricity.
There is evidence that Earth has gone through at least one globally frozen, «snowball» state in the last billion years, which i... ▽ More Although the Earth's orbit is never far from circular, terrestrial planets around other stars might experience substantial changes in eccentricity that could lead to climate changes, including possible «phase transitions» such as the snowball transition (or its opposite).
Moving outwards from host star, planet «c» has 72 percent of Jupiter's mass and an orbital period of 2.8 years (1,024 days) with an average orbital distance of 1.76 AUs and eccentricity around 0.28.
In the case of Edasich, however, the high orbital eccentricity of its companion made its motion distinguishable from stellar pulsation as the cause of the observed velocity variations.
The two stars have a highly elliptical orbit, and more recent radial velocity analyses suggest that the eccentricity is closer to 0.53, rather than the 0.61 value derived from visual observations (Griffin, 1998).
Tobias Hinse: — basics of celestial mechanics; — practical hands - on with the free / open - source MERCURY orbit integration program on test cases: — compute the orbit of an asteroid (mean - motion resonance and eccentricity pumping); — compute the wobble - motion of the host star of an exoplanet system and the corresponding RV signal (using 1, 2, 3 planets); — compute the orbits of a Kepler multi-planet system using initial elements from a real AJ / ApJ papers.
Given the large orbital eccentricities of these two objects (which move beyond 500 AUs of the Sun), some astronomers have argued that they were likely to have been strongly perturbed by a massive celestial object (which is unlikely to have been Neptune as they do not come close enough to feel its gravitational influence) such as the passing of a rogue planet (perturbed from its primordial orbit by the gas giants of the inner Solar Sylstem) or one or more passing stars, which could have dragged the two objects farther out after initial orbital perturbation by Neptune or as part of a «first - generation» Oort Cloud.
«The daily variations in the tidal stresses from Saturn due to that eccentricity distort Enceladus and dump gigawatts of frictional heat into its interior,» Spencer wrote.
This is one... ▽ More We describe three useful applications of asteroseismology in the context of exoplanet science: (1) the detailed characterisation of exoplanet host stars; (2) the measurement of stellar inclinations; and (3) the determination of orbital eccentricity from transit duration making use of asteroseismic stellar densities.
Our orbital fits also favor low eccentricities, consistent with predictions from dynamical modeling.
Subsequent observations determined that the planetary body has an orbital period of 3.63 years, with a semi-major axis of around 2.36 AUs (slightly closer than Ceres's 2.77 AUs) and an eccentricity of 0.090 and an inclination of 7.14 degrees from the plane of the ecliptic (NASA factsheet).
On March 4, 2014, a team of astronomers announced that analysis of new and older radial - velocity data from nearby red dwarf stars revealed two super-Earths «b» and «c» with minimum earth - masses of 4.4 (+3.7 / -2.4) and 8.7 (+5.8 / -4.7), respectively, at average orbital distances of 0.080 (+0.014 / -0.004) and 0.176 (+0.009 / -0.030) AU, respectively, from host star Gl 682, with orbital eccentricities of 0.08 (+0.19 / -.08) and 0.010 (+0.19 / -0.10) and periods around 17.5 and 57.3 days, respectively (UH news release; and Tuomi et al, 2014).
Notice on page 405 that the rate of change of w is extremely rapid when eccentricity is near zero, which is the case for objects spiraling outward from the Sun.
Indian scientists made direct contributions — ranging from designing algorithms used to analyse signals registered by detectors to ascertain those from a gravitational wave to working out parameters like estimating energy and power radiated during merger, orbital eccentricity and estimating the mass and spin of the final black hole and so on.
Although the current average global temperature from Earth's current circular orbit is 58 ° F (14.4 ° C), it would rise to 73 ° F (22.8 °C) with an orbital eccentricity of 0.3.
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From academia to eccentricity, the city of dreaming spires is bustling with students and working professionals from all walks of life, all of which helps create a unique dating scFrom academia to eccentricity, the city of dreaming spires is bustling with students and working professionals from all walks of life, all of which helps create a unique dating scfrom all walks of life, all of which helps create a unique dating scene.
But beyond that, Lee knows that, with Thriller, Jackson's rise to the preeminent perch in popular music was also the period that would begin a decline into self - consciousness, self - doubt, eccentricity, fear, and ultimately withdrawal from the world that inspired so much of Jackson's best work.
While it doesn't top the eccentricity of Wiseau's cult favorite, Best F (r) iends is written by a man who understands, probably more than anybody, the appeal behind The Room's creator, and directed by another man who understands not to mess with that connection and whatever ideas come spewing from it.
Bateman does an effective job directing the movie, which is based on a novel by Kevin Wilson (with a script by playwright David Lindsay - Abaire), smartly opting for understatement from his performers, so that their characters» eccentricities have something to play against.
I found enough likeable aspects in it to keep me preoccupied from dwelling on the parts less interesting to me, and that's how I suspect the average moviegoer will view it... nothing great, but worth seeing for Bialystock & Bloom's slapstick, Ulla's sexpot antics, Liebkind's hilarious eccentricity, de Bris» goggle - eyed impression Reagan - in - drag, a procession of walker - clad ladies that would make Fellini proud, or, perhaps, leggy, female stormtroopers?
The eccentricities of the characters and the nostalgia emanating from the wonderfully evocative production design by Chris Kennedy all add up to a charming film of considerable entertainment value.
Glastonbury (15) Running time: 135 min *** Julian Temple's loving documentary may at first appear to be aimed at the sort of music fan who prefers Glasto streamed live to their TV.But this collection of archive and commissioned footage from 36 years of England's greatest music festival is likely to appeal more to diehard fans than non-festival-goers, since it revels in precisely the eccentricities that makes the armchair people dive for cover.Most of this film is a structureless, rambling celebration of Glastonbury's boozy, hedonistic, liberated, political and frequently bonkers character rather than of the actual music: great if you were at the party, presumably less great if you weren't.
Although Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story claims to be a spoof of biopics and their extreme depictions of artists — especially musicians — biopics» exaggerations are a reflection of the frailties and eccentricities of the artists which they profile, so it's hard to distinguish a satire about biopics from a satire about musicians.
It's hardly surprising that a blind eye is turned, in general, to the gay subtext that is so clearly filling Train's gas tank, though a short appreciation of the film from M. Night Shyamalan (in his open - collared raspberry shirt and his emo half - mohawk) comes frustratingly close (filing all of Bruno's eccentricities under the umbrella heading of «insane» in a way that Hitchcock never succumbs to).
That latter statement is interesting, especially since the film comes from Joyce Carol Oates «book about Marilyn, but taking the eccentricities of Killing Them Softly into account, it isn't all that surprising.
Also, while the film, of course, doesn't have the luxury of an extended TV series, Wright had the opportunity to include more personal touches than the character of Churchill's typist (Lily James is an extended, unnecessary distraction), who is there to put up with his eccentricities (including famously dictating letters from inside a bathtub), outbursts, and yet buoy him when he is feeling down.
From the moment Michael steps off his flight and into a cab, Kaufman's eccentricities are put center stage, manifesting themselves in funny, poignant ways.
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story Year: 2007 Director: Jake Kasdan Although Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story claims to be a spoof of biopics and their extreme depictions of artists — especially musicians — biopics» exaggerations are a reflection of the frailties and eccentricities of the artists which they profile, so it's hard to distinguish a satire about biopics from a satire about musicians.
In a performance of calculated eccentricity, Wiest plays Peg as an insane combination of the sangfroid and housekeeping abilities of every housewife from every 50s sitcom — Donna Reed after too many acid trips.
But when they put their two Canadian heads together, the results couldn't have more musical synchronicity, as can be heard from the suspense of «Fracture» and the Gilliam-esque eccentricity of «Tideland» to their Emmy - nominated work on the majesty of «Camelot» and the oil madness of «Empire.»
«The Lovers» is her biggest jump from the cool eccentricity to a Hollywood - distributed film, and her biggest sound at that, revealing a symphonic talent that will likely land her more creative affairs to come.
Despite this eccentricity, or rather because of it, Frank commands Jesus - like reverence from his fellow musicians, including the icy Claire (Maggie Gyllenhaal) and Jon (Domnhall Gleeson), whose unlikely presence in the band ultimately brings about its destruction and resurrection.
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