Sentences with phrase «movies as a function of time»

Associate professor Patricio Vela and graduate student Miguel Serrano, both from Georgia Tech's School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, developed software algorithms that allowed detailed analysis of the wave - forms seen on the X-ray movies as a function of time.

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I am a single mother of 3 recently divorced I love to four wheeler ride, camp, fish, enjoy time at home, do alot of family functions, movies, cuddle up on the couch with the little ones and maybe someone special as well I am not into drugs and don't want someone that does them I am a Bigger white wo...
As per The Hangover films, Last Vegas and a litany of other adult fun - times movies, Las Vegas functions as an x-rated Oz where dreams play out in a consequence - free bubble of lights, gambling, flesh, intoxicants and adrenalinAs per The Hangover films, Last Vegas and a litany of other adult fun - times movies, Las Vegas functions as an x-rated Oz where dreams play out in a consequence - free bubble of lights, gambling, flesh, intoxicants and adrenalinas an x-rated Oz where dreams play out in a consequence - free bubble of lights, gambling, flesh, intoxicants and adrenaline.
In some cases that's a function of timing, as Cannes - friendly movies may simply not be ready.
Because there's so little time with them together as a couple, I needed to have some bedrock that's incredibly strong and could support the love story side of the movie, and support Rooney's emotional arc, and also that would in a way define for the audience the way in which the movie was going to function.
But the movie makes no attempt to stretch itself, challenge its audience, or even function as a movie most of the time: As a director, MacFarlane gives Ted 2 all the visual panache of a traditional network sitcom, and the film's plot is so muddled, it scans more like three half - hour episodes stitched togetheas a movie most of the time: As a director, MacFarlane gives Ted 2 all the visual panache of a traditional network sitcom, and the film's plot is so muddled, it scans more like three half - hour episodes stitched togetheAs a director, MacFarlane gives Ted 2 all the visual panache of a traditional network sitcom, and the film's plot is so muddled, it scans more like three half - hour episodes stitched together.
(We don't learn what their original version would have looked like, but anyone who's read the comic books or seen a movie ad knows that Ultron functions most of the time as an ultra-intelligent robot.)
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