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frames- Sure enough , when [ARG1 he] [rel arrived] at [ARG4-at the embassy] [ARGM-TMP two days later] , the machine-gun-toting guards were gone -- for the first time in five months .
- But with the index proving somewhat better than * expected and [ARG1 the widely anticipated report on October employment] scheduled *-1 to [rel arrive] [ARGM-TMP tomorrow] , stock prices firmed only modestly in response to the report and then faltered .
- But when [ARG1 they] [rel arrived] at [ARG4-at the door] *T*-1 , all were afraid *-2 to go in , *-2 fearing that they would be out of place .
- [ARG1 East German leader Krenz] [rel arrived] in [ARG4-in Moscow] [ARGM-PNC for talks today with Gorbachev on restructuring proposals] .
- `` I think 0 as [ARG1 the pricing time] [rel arrives] , the bonds will come * a little richer and in a larger amount . ''
- In his letter to Knight-Ridder President James K. Batten , Mr. McMaster said 0 [ARG1 he] [rel arrived] at [ARG4-at the $ 68 million *U* figure] [ARGM-MNR *-1 using Knight-Ridder 's corporate financial statements and comments by Knight-Ridder officials that the Free Press has a $ 50 million *U* value in salvage] .
- [ARGM-TMP Months later] , [ARG1 the Greek vase] [rel arrived] [ARGM-MNR in good condition] at [ARG4-at the museum in Charlottesville] , [ARGM-ADV *-1 having inexplicably traveled by a circuitous route through Nairobi] .
- [ARGM-DIS But] [ARGM-ADV with local investors shaken *-1 by China 's political and economic turmoil] , she says 0 *T*-2 , [ARG1 a genuine recovery] [ARGM-MOD may] [ARGM-NEG not] [rel arrive] [ARGM-TMP until Hong Kong can prove itself secure under Chinese sovereignty] .
- [ARG1 The envelope] [rel arrives] in [ARG4-in the mail] .
- [ARGM-TMP Every morning] , [ARG1 tractor-trailer trucks] [rel arrive] at [ARG4-at the Natick Ground Station] from [ARG3-from Boston 's Logan Airport] , [ARGM-ADV *-1 carrying the day 's package load] .
- [ARGM-MNR By *-2 adding the negative wedge and recalculating the remaining program *-1 using a more probable inflation estimate] , [ARG1 we] [rel arrive] at [ARG4-at a baseline program costing $ 1.7 trillion *U* between 1990 and 1994] .
- [ARG1 Mr. Ramirez] , who *T*-1 [rel arrived] [ARGM-TMP late] at [ARG4-at the Sharpshooter] [ARGM-MNR with his crew] [ARGM-CAU because he had started early in the morning *-3 setting up tanks at another site] , just got the first raise 0 he can remember *T*-2 in eight years , to $ 8.50 *U* an hour from $ 8 *U* .
- Bias 's coach , Lefty Driesell , ordered the room in which Bias died *T*-2 to be cleaned *-3 before [ARG1 the police] [ARGM-MOD could] [rel arrive] -LRB- the order was n't carried out -RRB- , and the school 's athletics director issued false information about the academic standing of Bias and other players .
- [ARGM-DIS But] `` [ARG1 the check] [rel arrived] [ARGM-DIR in the mail] , '' said 0 *T*-1 Stephen Kidder , Massachusetts Commissioner of Revenue .
- Or maybe they are disgusted *-1 by the literal-minded musical score ; when [ARG1 a character] [rel arrives] at [ARG4-at a major decision] *T*-3 her thoughts are revealed *-2 by the sound of `` I Can See Clearly Now . ''
- The Chinese were among [ARG1 3,372 boat people] supposedly from Vietnam who *T*-1 [rel arrived] in [ARG4-in Japan] [ARGM-TMP this year] , compared with 219 for all of 1988 , the official said 0 *T*-2 .
- `` [ARG1 Russian ships] are [rel arriving] in [ARG4-in the gulf] and there is n't enough grain in the pipeline , '' said *T*-1 Katharina Zimmer , a futures analyst with Merrill Lynch & Co. in New York .
- He said that if [ARG1 little cocoa] [ARGM-MOD actually] has [rel arrived] at [ARG4-at the ports] , shipping delays could result .
- A few months ago your paper reported the results of a study * to determine why [ARG1 Asians] who *T*-1 [rel arrive] in [ARGM-in this country] [ARGM-ADV without any money , and unable *-2 to speak English ,] become overnight successes .
- [ARG1 Litigation consulting] had [rel arrived] .
- If [ARG1 the ship] fails *-2 to [rel arrive] , those per-share earnings estimates could be trimmed *-1 15 cents or more .
- [ARGM-TMP When] [ARG1 he] [rel arrived] in [ARG4-in the U.S.] [ARGM-TMP in 1969 -- the start of an eight-year tour --] *T*-1 he tried *-2 selling Japanese yen-denominated bonds to U.S. investors .
- [ARG1 Baker] had the good luck * to [rel arrive] in [ARG4-in 1925 Paris , where blacks had become exotic *T*-1] .
- Three months after [ARG1 she] [rel arrived] in [ARG4-in L.A.] she spent $ 120 *U* 0 she did n't have *T*-1 for a hat .
- [ARG1 MUTUAL FUNDS] [rel ARRIVED] IN [ARG4-IN THE U.S.] [ARGM-TMP during the Roaring Twenties] -LRB- they had been in Britain for a century -RRB- , but they did n't boom until the money market fund was created *-1 in the 1970s .
- [ARG1 It] [rel arrived] [ARGM-TMP just as the regulator handling such operations was retiring] .
- You are absolutely wrong , however , in * opining that this position is some kind of `` flip-flop , '' [ARG4-at something] [ARGM-MNR newly] [rel arrived] at * [ARGM-CAU as a result of * reading the opinion polls] .
- When [ARG1 President Bush] [rel arrives] [ARG4 here] [ARGM-TMP next week] [ARGM-PNC for a hemispheric summit organized * * to commemorate a century of Costa Rican democracy] *T*-1 , will he be able *-2 to deliver a credible message in the wake of the Panamanian fiasco ?
- [ARGM-TMP On Oct. 3] , [ARGM-TMP following conversations with Secretary of State James Baker] , [ARG1 Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze] [rel arrived] in [ARG4-in Managua] [ARGM-PNC *-1 to acclaim `` Nicaragua 's great peace efforts] . ''
- [ARG1 Mr. Guzman Cabrera 's new order] has [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel arrived] [ARGM-MNR without resistance] .
- [ARG1 The harvest] [rel arrives] in [ARG2-in plenty] [ARGM-TMP after last year 's drought-ravaged effort] : The government estimates corn output at 7.45 billion bushels , up 51 % from last fall .
- Now it is [ARG1 their fellow Turks] [rel arriving] [ARGM-ADV as refugees] from [ARG3-from Bulgaria] .
- Corresponding to the fall in profit rates was *T*-1 -- in the early 1980s -- the drop in [ARG4-at the number] [rel arrived] at * [ARGM-ADV if you divide the market value of firms by the replacement costs of their assets] , the famous Q ratio associated * with Prof. James Tobin .
- The amount would help Los Angeles cope in the first few weeks after its own anticipated quake , while *-1 waiting for [ARG1 federal assistance] to [rel arrive] .
- [ARGM-TMP By September] , [ARG1 a new Reinforced Motorized Rifle Brigade with an additional 300 combat vehicles , 1,000 more trucks and 10,000 Soviet-trained Afghan troops] had [rel arrived] in [ARG4-in Kandahar] .
- Last summer , in response to congressional criticism , the State Department and the CIA said 0 they had resumed military aid to the resistance months after it was cut *-3 off ; but it *EXP*-2 is not clear how much *T*-5 is being sent *-4 or when [ARG1 it] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel arrive] *T*-1 .
- Harold Jones , Lincoln 's chief retail banking officer , said 0 there has n't yet been `` a discernible response , '' although the ad included [ARG1 a coupon] that *T*-1 [ARGM-MOD could] [rel arrive] [ARGM-TMP later in the week] .
- Major mutual-fund groups said 0 [ARG1 phone calls] were [rel arriving] [ARGM-ADV at twice the normal weekend pace] [ARGM-TMP yesterday] .
- [ARG1 Those] , too , are almost certain *-1 to [rel arrive] [ARGM-TMP late] .
- To a degree , Quantum represents [ARG1 the new times] that *T*-1 have [rel arrived] for producers of the so-called commodity plastics that *T*-2 pervade modern life .
- [ARG1 Brazilian juice] , after a delay caused * by drought at the start of its crop season , is beginning *-1 to [rel arrive] in [ARG4-in the U.S.] [ARGM-MNR in large quantities] .