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frames- We 're talking about years ago before [ARG0 anyone] [rel heard] of [ARG1-of asbestos having any questionable properties] .
- `` The IRS is asking lawyers *-1 to red-flag a criminal problem to the government , '' added Mr. Sonnett , [ARG0 a Miami lawyer] who *T*-128 has [rel heard] from [ARG2-from dozens of attorneys who *T*-129 received letters in recent days] and has himself received the computer-generated IRS forms sent * by certified mail .
- But there is also a discordant , modern note in Aslacton , though [ARG1 it] [ARGM-MOD ca] [ARGM-NEG n't] be [rel heard] *-135 by [ARG0-by the church-goers enjoying the peal of bells this cool autumn evening] .
- Propaganda is just information 0 *T*-1 to support a viewpoint , and the beauty of a democracy is that it enables [ARG0 you] to [rel hear] or read [ARG1 every viewpoint] and then make up your own mind on an issue .
- `` [ARGM-TMP When the sell programs hit *T*-1] , [ARG0 you] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel hear] [ARG1 the order printers start *-2 to go '' on the Big Board trading floor] , says 0 *T*-3 one specialist there .
- The limits to legal absurdity stretched another notch this week when [ARG0 the Supreme Court] refused *-2 to [rel hear] [ARG1 an appeal from a case that *T*-1 says 0 corporate defendants must pay damages even after *-3 proving that they could not possibly have caused the harm] .
- Despite [ARG0 the Supreme Court 's] refusal * to [rel hear] [ARG1 the case] , there are serious constitutional issues of due process and uncompensated takings from the defendants .
- An Upjohn spokesman said 0 [ARG0 he] had `` [rel heard] [ARG1 nothing '' 0 *T*-3 to suggest 0 the early retirement package was spurred *-1 by shareholder pressure or a potential bidder for the company , which *T*-2 occasionally has been the target of takeover speculation] .
- It *EXP*-1 was enjoyable [ARG0 *] to [rel hear] [ARG1 accomplished jazz] [ARGM-MNR without *-2 having *-3 to sit in a smoke-filled club] , but like the first half , much of it was easy 0 * to take *T*-4 and ultimately forgettable .
- Although the action removes one obstacle in the way of an overall settlement to the case , it also means that Mr. Hunt could be stripped *-165 of virtually all of his assets if the Tax Court rules against him in [ARG1 a 1982 case] [rel heard] * [ARGM-TMP earlier this year] [ARGM-LOC in Washington , D.C] .
- Separately , [ARG0 a federal judge] [rel hearing] [ARG1 Mr. Hunt 's bankruptcy case] [ARGM-TMP yesterday] turned down a proposed $ 65.7 million *U* settlement between Mr. Hunt and Minpeco S.A. , another major creditor in the case .
- [ARG0 Another arbitrator] is [rel hearing] [ARG1 another pay parity case between Eastern and its pilots , resulting from a similar set of circumstances involving a separate pay raise granted * another union] .
- [ARG0 We] [rel hear] [ARG1 that HUD Secretary Jack Kemp is toying with *-1 going along with some of the Cranston-Mitchell proposals] .
- [ARG0 The market] is keenly interested in * [rel hearing] [ARG1 what he has *T*-1 0 * to say *T*-2 about the status of the current 15 % base lending rate] .
- Mrs. Stinnett says 0 she never believed in ghosts before , but lately her vacuum cleaner turned itself on , a telephone flew off its stand , doors slammed inexplicably , and [ARG0 she] [rel heard] [ARG1 footsteps in her empty kitchen] .
- [ARG0 Mr. Baker] [rel hears] [ARG1 her] out , pokes around a bit , asks a few questions and proposes some explanations .
- Indeed , some individuals identified * with the group said 0 they have n't committed any money to the bid and were n't aware of it until [ARG0 they] [rel heard] about [ARG1-about it] [ARGM-LOC in local news accounts] [ARGM-TMP over the weekend] .
- On the other hand , so long as Mr. Gorbachev is easing his grip on his empire , [ARG2 everyone] 0 [ARG0 we] 've [rel heard] *T*-1 agrees that the U.S. can benefit by *-2 engaging him .
- [ARGM-ADV If Mr. Gates had been allowed *-1 to say these things] , [ARG0 we] [ARGM-MOD would] [ARGM-TMP now] be [rel hearing] about [ARG1-about `` discord '' and `` disarray '' on foreign policy] .
- [ARG0 Vice Chancellor Maurice A. Hartnett III of Delaware 's Court of Chancery] [rel heard] [ARG1 arguments] [ARGM-TMP for more than two hours] [ARGM-LOC here] , but he made no comment and asked no questions .
- In Dallas , LTV said that it was disappointed *-1 that [ARG0 the court] agreed *-2 to [rel hear] [ARG1 the case] because it believes 0 the move will further delay its Chapter 11 proceedings .
- [ARG0 The high court 's] action , * refusing *-2 to [rel hear] [ARG1 appeals by several drug companies] , is likely *-1 to have a significant impact at several levels .
- [ARG0 The high court] refused *-2 to [rel hear] [ARG1 appeals by Rexall Drug Co. , which *T*-1 went out of business in 1987 and was taken *-3 over by RXDC Liquidating Trust ; E.R. Squibb & Sons Inc. , a unit of Squibb Corp. ; and Eli Lilly & Co] .
- Despite his reluctance * to take the latter step , the judge indicated 0 [ARG0 he] would move quickly after *-1 [rel hearing] [ARG1 testimony] [ARGM-TMP later this week] [ARGM-LOC in the bitter dispute between Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. and Minpeco S.A. , a minerals concern owned * by the Peruvian governmemt] .
- All the more so when [ARG2 strong voices] are [rel heard] [ARG1 *-2 opposing the policy] *T*-1 .
- *-1 Having resided in the great state of California for the past seven years , I find it *EXP*-3 hard * to ignore our environmental problems when I start my commute to work with eyes tearing *RNR*-2 and head aching *RNR*-2 from the polluted air *T*-4 ; when I try *-6 to enjoy the beaches and come home *-6 covered *-8 with tar and oil *T*-5 ; when [ARG0 I] [rel hear] of [ARG1-of numerous deaths related * to irresponsible processing of cheese and use of chemicals in fruit growing] *T*-7 .
- Strange that [ARG0 we] do [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel hear] [ARG1 similar criticisms of the East Coast activists who *T*-1 seek *-2 to clean up Boston Harbor or rid their beaches of medical waste] .
- The next time 0 [ARG0 you] [rel hear] [ARG1 a Member of Congress moan about the deficit] *T*-2 , * consider what Congress did *T*-1 Friday .
- There ca n't be an older baseball fan alive who *T*-1 does n't clearly remember that Bobby Thomson homer , who *T*-2 ca n't tell you where he was when [ARG0 he] [rel heard] [ARG1 the famous Russ Hodges radio broadcast -- the one that *T*-3 concluded with Mr. Hodges shouting , over and over , `` The Giants win the pennant , the Giants win the pennant] *T*-4 *T*-5 ! ''
- But [ARGM-ADV unlike London] , [ARGM-LOC out here] [ARG0 I] 've [ARGM-TMP never] [rel heard] [ARG1 anybody blow a car horn in anger] .
- American Medical accepted the offer , meanwhile *-1 indicating 0 [ARG0 it] had [rel heard] from [ARG2-from two other suitors] .
- [ARG0 We] see , smell and [rel hear] [ARG1 slums filled * with `` the echoes of hawkers advertising their wares interspersed * with abusive language , rattling coughs and the sound of people gathering spittle in their throats and spewing into the street] . ''
- `` Who *T*-1 knows , '' he says *T*-2 , `` if [ARG0 he] [rel heard] [ARG1 that soybeans make money] [ARGM-TMP today] , he might be flying out to Chicago tomorrow .
- When [ARG0 Angelo] [rel hears] [ARG1 that the young man Claudio has made his fiancee pregnant before he could marry her] *T*-1 , Angelo summarily condemns Claudio to death .
- The communication 0 Mr. Lee brought *T*-1 represents the softer line 0 [ARG0 the U.S.] has been hoping *-3 to [rel hear] *T*-2 from [ARG2-from Chinese officials] since the June 4 massacre of pro-democracy demonstrators in Beijing .
- These are [ARG0 the sensitive souls] who *T*-3 can empathize with [ARG1-about *RNR*-1] and even enjoy [rel hearing] about *RNR*-1 other people 's troubles , no matter how haltingly or predictably the sad tale is told *-2 *T*-4 .
- [ARG0 President Bush] has been [rel hearing] [ARG1 this kind of opposition] [ARGM-MNR first hand] [ARGM-TMP during meetings over the past two days with Democratic senators at the White House] .
- [ARG0 The FCC] plans *-2 to [rel hear] [ARG1 a day of testimony *ICH*-1] [ARGM-TMP Nov. 16] on the plight of AM radio .
- `` This is the first of [ARG1 many rumors] 0 [ARG0 we] expect *-3 to [rel hear] *T*-1 [ARGM-TMP during the sale 's process] , '' said *T*-2 a Bloomingdale 's spokesman .
- In May , Rep. Don Edwards -LRB- D. Calif . -RRB- introduced congressional legislation that *T*-2 would require an audible beeping during any employee monitoring , warning people that [ARG2 they] are being [rel heard] *-1 .
- [ARG0 *] To [rel hear] [ARG1 most U.S. growers tell it] , we 'd still be in Paradise if the serpent had proffered one to Eve .
- `` [ARG0 I] 've [rel heard] from [ARG2-from friends] [ARG1 that state farms are subsidized *-1] , '' Mr. Pyszkiewicz says *T*-2 as his wife , Wieslawa , sets some chairs out in the sun .
- Given the prelude 's thematic connections with the music preceding the last act , the idea is more worn than bad , though as luck would have it , for a change there actually was [ARG2 a conductor] in the pit whom [ARG0 we] wanted *-1 to [rel hear] *T*-2 , Carlos Kleiber , trying * to make memorable music while we all waited for the bed lump to stir into song .
- It is n't every day that [ARG0 we] [rel hear] [ARG1 a Violetta who *T*-1 can sing the first act 's high-flying music with all the little notes perfectly pitched *-2 and neatly stitched *-2 together] .
- If there were such evidence , you can be sure 0 [ARG0 you] [ARGM-MOD would] have [rel heard] of [ARG1-of it] .
- This is a fact -- though , in view of all the feathers that *T*-9 are ruffled *-8 by this fact , it *EXP*-7 is not surprising that [ARG0 one] [rel hears] [ARG1 so little about it] .
- [ARG0 We] 've [rel heard] [ARG1 California 's property-tax-cutting Proposition 13 blamed for a lot] [ARGM-TMP over the years] , but ABC 's Ted Koppel came up with a new wrinkle in his earthquake coverage last week when he asked Democratic Assemblyman Richard Katz if Prop. 13 had withheld money needed * for road maintenance *T*-1 .
- Attorneys for more than 18,000 women who *T*-1 claim injuries from the Dalkon Shield contraceptive device have asked [ARG0 the U.S. Supreme Court] *-3 to refuse *-4 to [rel hear] [ARG1 an appeal of the bankruptcy-law reorganization plan for A.H. Robins Co. , which *T*-2 manufactured the device] .
- `` They even drop semi-obscure names like [ARG1-of Wolfgang Flottl] , whom [ARG0 everybody] [ARGM-TMP these days] [ARGM-ADV apparently] has [rel heard] of *T*-2 but no one really knows *T*-2 , '' says *T*-1 Mr. Revson .
- `` We listened to the Chausson ` Poeme , ' '' he recalls *T*-1 , `` and she said , ` [ARG0 You] [rel hear] [ARG1 the first note , that B-flat] ?
- There 's a beautiful , Coplandesque motif -- he 'd kill me if [ARG0 he] [rel heard] [ARG1 me say that] -- throughout the first movement ...
- [ARGM-LOC At Avery Fisher Hall here] , [ARG2 Mr. McDuffie] was [rel heard] *-1 [ARGM-TMP recently] [ARGM-MNR with Mr. Menuhin and the Warsaw Sinfonia] [ARGM-LOC in more conventional fare -- Bruch 's overwrought `` Violin Concerto in G Minor] . ''
- `` Even [ARGM-TMP when] [ARG0 I] [rel hear] [ARG1 it played * badly] *T*-1 , I 'm still humbled *-2 by the piece .
- [ARGM-ADV If the show 's creators could just let themselves be quiet for a little] , [ARG0 they] [ARGM-MOD might] [ARGM-DIS just] [rel hear] [ARG1 it] .
- The figure was incorrectly shown *-1 as a net loss in a chart accompanying Friday 's [ARG1 *] [rel Heard] *-2 [ARGM-LOC on the Street] column .
- [ARG0 You] [ARGM-MOD may] be [rel hearing] [ARG1-about more] about the 38-year-old Mr. McDonough and his preoccupation with clean air .
- [ARG1 Cases in Los Angeles County involving dependent children] are [ARGM-TMP usually] [rel heard] [ARGM-LOC in the Criminal Courts Building] .
- [ARG0 The Bush administration] , [rel hearing] [ARG1 conflicting advice about what its role in HDTV should be *T*-1] , is n't doing much for now .
- [ARGM-DIS In fact] , [ARGM-TMP during last year 's campaign] , [ARG0 the entire nation] [ARGM-TMP constantly] [rel heard] [ARG1 Mr. Bush tout his accomplishments as head of the Task Force on Regulatory Relief] .
- When he was through *T*-1 , the court members asked many questions , then the chairman said 0 [ARG0 they] would like *-2 to [rel hear] [ARG1 his manager 's side] and talk to witnesses .
- The court is called *-1 the Management Appeals Committee , or just `` MAC , '' and [ARG0 it] is likely *-2 to [rel hear] [ARG1 a couple of dozen cases a year] .
- [ARGM-LOC At Polaroid] , [ARG0 the Personnel Policy Planning Committee] [ARGM-MOD may] [rel hear] [ARG1 only about 20 cases a year] ; the rest of the many hundreds of complaints are resolved *-1 at earlier stages .
- [ARGM-LOC At TWA] , [ARG0 the System Board of Adjustment] [rel hears] [ARG1 50 to 75 cases a year , only a fraction of the complaints brought * to personnel specialists] .
- [ARGM-LOC At Citicorp] , [ARG0 the Problem Review Board] [ARGM-MOD may] [rel hear] [ARG1 only 12 or so cases] [ARGM-CAU because of personnel 's skill in complaint-resolution] .
- The latest developments in cold fusion research were presented *-1 in 24 reports delivered * at the fall meeting here of the Electrochemical Society , [ARG0 the first scientific meeting] in five months 0 *T*-2 to [rel hear] [ARG1 formal reports on cold fusion experiments] .
- [ARG0 You] do [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel hear] [ARG1 much about unusual concentrations of fraud in Green Bay or Buffalo] .
- `` [ARG0 I] 've [rel heard] [ARG1 that there is $ 40 billion *U* taken * in nationwide by boiler rooms every year] , '' Mr. McClelland says *T*-1 .
- What *T*-1 makes people blurt out their credit-card numbers to [ARG1-of a caller] 0 [ARG0 they] 've [ARGM-TMP never] [rel heard] of *T*-2 ?
- `` We could have shouted from the rooftops about Courter ... and [ARG0 no one] [ARGM-MOD would] have [rel heard] [ARG2 us] . ''
- [ARG0 Customers] [rel hear] [ARG1 a lot of this stuff] from [ARG2-from people who *T*-1 try *-2 to sell them stock] .
- Why not watch or [rel hear] [ARG1 your experience historicized *-1] [ARGM-TMP while you were living it] ?
- Just last week , [ARG0 a House Ways and Means subcommittee] held a lengthy meeting *-2 to [rel hear] [ARG1 the pleas of individual cities , companies and interest groups who *T*-1 want *-3 to open their own special loopholes] .
- `` [ARG1 What] [ARG0 you] [ARGM-MOD 'll] [rel hear] *T*-1 [ARGM-TMP as we get into December] is that sales are sluggish , '' predicts *T*-2 Woolworth 's Mr. Sells .
- Sen. Specter was vice chairman of [ARG0 the impeachment trial committee] that *T*-1 [rel heard] [ARG1 evidence] [ARGM-LOC in the Hastings case] [ARGM-TMP last summer] .
- `` [ARGM-ADV Frankly] , [ARGM-TMP as I was walking back *-2 to get in my car] , [ARG0 I] [rel heard] [ARG1 many , many people ... opening champagne bottles and celebrating individual victories that some of us had accomplished *T*-1 in *-3 getting our little deal in the tax bill and winking at this person for *-4 slipping this in] , '' he said *T*-5 .
- [ARG0 I] [rel heard] [ARG1 parts of the building above my head cracking] .
- [ARG0 SENATE] [rel HEARS] [ARG1 final arguments] [ARGM-LOC in impeachment trial of federal judge] .
- Her Susie Diamond handles a song the way 0 the greats do *T*-3 , like [ARG0 she] 's [rel hearing] [ARG1 the way 0 it should sound *T*-1] [ARGM-LOC inside her head] and she 's concentrating on *-2 matching that internal tone .
- After [ARG0 she] [rel heard] about [ARG1-about the artery-clogging hazards of tropical oils in many cookies] , she dropped Pepperidge Farm and started *-1 buying brands free of such oils .
- `` [ARG0 We] had [rel heard] from [ARG2-from people who *T*-1 had n't been active '' for a long time] .
- `` [ARG0 We] [ARGM-TMP always] [rel heard] about [ARG1-about the earthquake] , but as children we did n't always listen .
- Not just that [ARG2 people] are being [rel heard] *-1 but that their interests are being taken *-2 seriously . ''
- [ARG1 The comment] 0 [ARG0 we] 're [rel hearing] *T*-1 is that we were slow out of the box , but beat everyone else in the stretch . ''
- Analysts in London believe 0 investors , despite their stampede * to dump takeover stocks , should hold on tight to their Jaguar shares , this newspaper 's [rel Heard] [ARG1 *] [ARGM-LOC on the Street] column said 0 *T*-1 yesterday .
- [ARG1 The counter-argument] , which [ARG0 he] has [rel heard] *T*-1 , is that if he and his fellow Democrats are successful in *-2 killing the president 's proposal , the revenue gap will open up tremendously in 1990 because of the weakened economy .
- `` [ARG0 People] are sick and tired of *-2 [rel hearing] about [ARG1-about these deficits] , but the imbalances are still there and they are still a problem , '' said *T*-1 Mr. Robertson .
- `` [ARG0 We] [rel hear] [ARG1 0 it has low priority on the House side] , '' says *T*-1 Samuel Starr of Coopers & Lybrand , CPAs .
- And , surprisingly , [ARG1 little more than a whimper of protest] is being [rel heard] *-1 , [ARGM-ADV even though Reaganauts once breathed fire * supporting the Contras and the Strategic Defense Initiative] .
- He recalled to the audience [ARG1 a `` strange , infelicitous '' analogy] 0 [ARG0 he] [ARGM-TMP once] [rel heard] *T*-1 * arguing `` 0 now that we have finally recognized that American blacks have rights , we need *-2 to do the same for animals .
- [ARG0 *-1] [rel Hearing] of [ARG1-of this information] , the husband discussed it with his broker , Mr. Chestman , and Mr. Chestman then bought for his own account and other clients .
- Or did [ARG0 Mr. Chestman] [ARGM-ADV only] [rel hear] [ARG1 a market rumor -LRB- which one may lawfully trade upon *T*-1 -RRB-] ?
- In this light , the comparative advantages of legislative law-making become clear : -LRB- 1 -RRB- [ARGM-TMP Before it acts] , [ARG0 the legislature] [ARGM-TMP typically] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel hear] [ARG1 the views of representatives of all those affected * by its decision , not just the immediate parties before the court] ; and -LRB- 2 -RRB- the legislature can frame `` bright line '' standards that *T*-1 create less uncertainty than the fact-bound decisions of courts .
- Meanwhile , in another sign that a new bid is n't imminent , it was learned *-1 that [ARG0 the UAL board] held a telephone meeting Monday *-3 to [rel hear] [ARG1 an update on the situation] , but that a formal board meeting is n't likely *-4 to be convened *-2 until early next week .
- It is music for [ARG0 people] who *T*-1 want *-2 to [rel hear] [ARG1 something different] but do n't want *-2 to work especially hard at the task .
- [ARG0 We] [rel hear] , we may think , [ARG1 inner voices] , but they all seem *-1 to be saying the same thing .
- [ARG0 *] To [rel hear] [ARG1 advertisers tell it] , the magazine just has n't kept up with the times .
- [ARG2-from The brigade] has [ARGM-NEG n't] been [rel heard] from *-1 [ARGM-TMP since] , but we keep the staff around just in case .
- But [ARG0 we] [ARGM-TMP still] [rel hear] [ARG1 him moaning at night because the Navy has a few ships left] , and * to satisfy him the Navy 's sea lift forces were given *-1 to a new Air Force bureaucracy in Illinois , its space operations to another command in Colorado , the frogmen to a new Army bureaucracy in Fort Bragg , and the Navy 's Indian Ocean and Persian Gulf forces to an Army bureaucracy in Florida .
- And while [ARG0 Sotheby 's chief rivals in the art world , private art dealers ,] `` wo n't be happy *-1 to [rel hear] [ARG1 it] , '' she adds 0 *T*-2 , `` a number of -LCB- the artworks -RCB- have already been sold *-3 *NOT* , and at a substantial profit . ''
- `` [ARGM-TMP Sometimes] , [ARGM-ADV with the release of stress] , [ARG0 you] [rel hear] [ARG1 ` oohs ' and ` ahs ' coming out of the room] , '' explains *T*-1 Morgan Banks , the agency 's health specialist .
- `` And you ca n't have [ARG0 taxpayers coming into an audit] [rel hearing] [ARG1 ` oohs ' and ` ahs] . ' ''
- -LRB- Ms. Ohlman , the Grand Rapids masseuse , says 0 [ARG0 she] has [rel heard] [ARG1 the odd-looking contraption compared to something out of the Spanish Inquisition] . -RRB-
- When [ARG0 Ms. Parks and her mother] [rel heard] about [ARG1-about what *T*-1 had happened] *T*-2 , Mr. Friend says 0 *T*-3 , they volunteered that they would like *-4 to give Mr. Alexander a good walloping .
- *-1 Asked *-2 *-3 to compare her visit to Mr. Mosbacher 's , Mrs. Hills replied : 0 `` [ARG0 I] did [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel hear] [ARG1 every word 0 he spoke *T*-4] , but as a general proposition , I think 0 we have a very consistent trade strategy in the Bush administration . ''
- [ARG0 *] [rel Heard] [ARG1 that] [ARGM-TMP before] ?
- [ARGM-TMP As I watched him on C-Span] , [ARG0 I] [rel heard] [ARG1 0 him speak those lovely words about the Bill of Rights , which he quotes *T*-1 from the transcript of the hearings] .
- [ARG0 Those] who *T*-1 want *-2 to [rel hear] [ARG1 even more radical views] have *-3 to get up at five on Sunday morning for `` Sunday Journal , '' on Hungarian Radio .
- [ARG0 Business Week subscribers] [ARGM-MOD may] [rel hear] [ARG1 this week 's issue talking back to them] .
- [ARG0 Readers who *T*-1 pull off a piece of tape and press a switch] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel hear] [ARG1 a tiny -- but distinctly human-sounding -- voice announce , `` I am the talking chip , '' as it launches into a 15-second discourse on its own attributes] .
- Previous efforts have included musical ads , featuring simple tone-generating chips that *T*-1 play a tune , but the voice synthesizer in this effort is much more sophisticated , with none of [ARG1 the robotic flatness] that [ARG0 one] [rel hears] *T*-2 , [ARGM-DIS for example] , [ARGM-TMP when *-4 calling telephone directory services *T*-3] .
- The administration 's position was outlined *-1 in a friend-of-the-court brief filed * in one of three abortion cases 0 [ARG0 the Supreme Court] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel hear] [ARG1 *T*-2 argued] and will decide *T*-2 [ARGM-TMP this term] .