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frames- [ARG0 They] have [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel forgotten] [ARG1 the leap in share prices last Dec. 7 , when the first bout of foreign-led index arbitrage drove stocks skyward in the last half-hour of trading *T*-1 , * startling regulators who *T*-254 thought 0 they had written enough rules 0 *T*-2 to prevent such a swing] .
- `` [ARG0 *] [rel Forget] [ARG1 it] , '' he said *T*-1 as he handed her a paper .
- This week , a Baltimore Sun editorial said 0 [ARG0 the Lantos subcommittee on HUD] [ARGM-MOD should] [rel forget] about [ARG1-about Sam Pierce 's testimony] [ARGM-TMP for the moment] and call some other witnesses : the various congressional sponsors of the 40 pork-barrel projects .
- `` [ARG0 Everybody] [rel forgets] [ARG1 that there are fashion cycles in classic merchandise] , '' observes *T*-1 Carol Farmer , a retail consultant .
- At this point , the options were : [ARG0 *] Crunch money *-1 to stop the boost in the aggregates , as Sir Alan surely advised *?* , and * [rel forget] [ARG1 the soaring pound] .
- As for California being a state run * by liberal environmental loonies , * let [ARG0 's] [ARGM-NEG not] [rel forget] [ARG1 where Ronald Reagan came from *T*-1] .
- [ARG1 The indictment] , which *T*-1 was sealed *-2 and [ARGM-ADV apparently] [rel forgotten] *-2 by [ARG0-by investigators] [ARGM-TMP until 1987] , charges Mr. Koskotas and three others with tax fraud and other violations .
- [ARGM-ADV Though I 've been blessed *-1 with academic degrees and some success in the materialistic world] , [ARG0 I] 've [ARGM-TMP never] [rel forgotten] [ARG1 *RNR*-2] or lost contact with *RNR*-2 those memories of the 1930s .
- But his fans , to his constant amazement , never let [ARG0 him] [rel forget] [ARG1 the famous four-bagger] .
- But the guy is so personally decent , 0 [ARG0 people] tend *-1 to [rel forget] [ARG1 that] . ''
- Has the San Francisco earthquake caused [ARG0 you] to [rel forget] [ARG1 Hugo] ?
- [ARGM-ADV Despite the proliferation of tourist distractions] , [ARG0 Las Vegans] have [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel forgot] [ARG1 that gambling is still what the town is all about *T*-1] .
- `` * Let [ARG0 's] [ARGM-NEG not] [rel forget] [ARG1 0 this is the same company that *T*-1 has been profiteering with this drug for 2 1\/2 years] , '' Mr. Weiss added *T*-2 .
- [ARG0 We] [ARGM-MOD must] [ARGM-NEG not] [rel forget] , [ARGM-DIS however] , [ARG1 that such a humble political experiment could cause a global tidal wave of shocks in real-estate and financial markets] .
- Maybe she could drop by at the Metropolitan Opera and bring along [ARG1 what] [ARG0 she] [rel forgot] *T*-1 , a little charm , a few smidgins of thespian skills and a nice wig .
- [ARG0 *] Do [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel forget] , [ARG1 0 trout have very soft mouths] . ''
- But [ARGM-TMP at the same time] , [ARG0 Mr. Gonzalez] has [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel forgotten] [ARG1 a confrontation over Mr. Wall during House-Senate negotiations over S&L bailout legislation during the summer] .
- -LRB- In case [ARG0 you] have [rel forgotten] , his name was Rudolph Dirks . -RRB-
- Truckers are `` trying *-1 to send signals that [ARG0 they] need *-2 to stop the bloodletting , [rel forget] about [ARG1-about market share] and go for higher rates , '' said 0 *T*-3 Michael Lloyd , an analyst at Salomon Bros .
- On Oct. 19 , 1987 , [ARG0 some investors] learned the consequences of * entering `` good-til-canceled limit orders '' and [ARGM-TMP then] [rel forgetting] about [ARG1-about them] .
- They found 0 they had bought stock from limit orders that [ARG0 they] might have entered *T*-1 weeks or months earlier and had [rel forgotten] [ARG1 *-2 to cancel *T*-1] .
- [ARG0 *] [rel Forget] about [ARG1-about Treasury bills or a money-market fund] .
- Although [ARG0 you] [ARGM-MOD may] have [rel forgotten] , public opinion about Gen. Noriega is where it is *T*-1 in large measure because of my investigation of his years of involvement in narcotics smuggling -LRB- and simultaneous work as a U.S. operative -RRB- .
- [ARG0 Some] [ARGM-MOD may] have [rel forgotten] [ARG1 *RNR*-2] -- and some younger ones may never have experienced *RNR*-2 -- what it *EXP*-3 's like *T*-1 * to invest during a recession .
- But , he continues 0 *T*-1 , `` [ARG0 They] 're [rel forgetting] [ARG1 0 we 're all Texans] .
- The results topped analysts ' expectations and the earnings growth of competitors , *-2 prompting [ARG0 traders] to [ARGM-MNR all but] [rel forget] [ARG1 the product-launch delays that *T*-1 bogged down the company for much of the past two years] .
- [ARGM-DIS Surely] , [ARG1 the past suffering of any people at any time] [ARGM-MOD can] [ARGM-NEG not] be [ARGM-ADV simply] filed away *-1 and [rel forgotten] *-1 .
- [ARGM-DIS After all] , [ARG0 they] [ARGM-MOD wo] [ARGM-NEG n't] [ARGM-TMP soon] [rel forget] [ARG1 the stock bargains that *T*-1 became available after the October 1987 crash] .
- When there are well problems , light problems , road problems , *T*-1 the government tells [ARG0 us] *-2 to [rel forget] [ARG1 it] . ''
- [ARG0 New Democracy] has once again glaringly underestimated the opponent and linked its own prospects to negative reaction against PASOK , * [rel forgetting] [ARG1 *-1 to tend to either program clarity or the rectification of internal squabbles] .
- [ARG0 Pretoria] has [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel forgotten] [ARG1 why they were all sentenced to life imprisonment in the first place : for sabotage and conspiracy to overthrow the government] .