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frames- Since the new park will have only 1,500 spaces , Mr. Christopher thinks 0 [ARG0 backers] are [rel playing] [ARG1 some fiscal `` games '' of their own] [ARGM-ADV with the voters] .
- *-1 Clad in his trademark black velvet suit , the soft-spoken clarinetist announced that his new album , `` Inner Voices , '' had just been released *-9 , that his family was in the front row , and that it was his mother 's birthday , so [ARG0 he] was going *-2 to [rel play] [ARG1 her favorite tune from the record] .
- Then , as if *-1 to show that [ARG0 he] [ARGM-MOD could] [rel play] [ARGM-MNR fast] [ARGM-DIS as well] , he offered the second movement from Saint-Saens 's Sonata for Clarinet , a whimsical , puckish tidbit that *T*-17 reflected the flip side of the Stoltzman personality .
- The oboist Heinz Holliger has taken a hard line about the problem : He commissions *RNR*-2 and splendidly interprets *RNR*-2 fearsome contemporary scores and does some conducting , so [ARG0 he] does n't have *-1 to [rel play] [ARG1 the same Mozart and Strauss concertos] [ARGM-TMP over and over] [ARGM-TMP again] .
- He believes in what he plays *T*-16 , and [ARG0 he] [rel plays] [ARGM-MNR superbly] .
- He believes in [ARG1 what] [ARG0 he] [rel plays] *T*-16 , and he plays superbly .
- Now Mr. Broberg , a lawyer , claims 0 [ARG1 he] [ARGM-MOD 'd] [rel play] [ARGM-MNR for free] .
- `` It does n't replace * pitching in the majors , but it proves to me that [ARG0 I] would have been able *-2 to [rel play] if I 'd stayed healthy , '' he says *T*-1 .
- [ARG1 Men] who *T*-58 have [rel played] [ARGM-MNR hard] [ARGM-TMP all their lives] are n't about *-2 to change their habits , he says *T*-1 .
- [ARG0 Jeanette Traverso , a California lawyer ,] gave up * running three times a week *-1 to [rel play] [ARG1 a weekly round of golf] , *-1 finding it more social and serene .
- [ARGM-TMP As Brooks Brothers jumps into the fashion fray] , [ARG0 it] [ARGM-MOD will] be [rel playing] [ARG1 catch up] .
- *-2 Asked *-3 what he would do *T*-1 differently on the morrow , Craig allowed that [ARG0 he] [ARGM-MOD might] [rel play] [ARG2 his outfielders] [ARGM-PRD deeper] , `` [ARGM-DIS maybe] [ARGM-LOC on the other side of the fence] . ''
- [ARG1 This argument] [rel plays] [ARGM-MNR well] [ARGM-LOC in the atmosphere of gaming and mistrust permeating the Pentagon and Congress] , and unfortunately , there is some truth to it .
- [ARG0 The same roller-coaster prices that *T*-1 halted U.S. oil exploration and drove many veteran oil men and companies out of the business] [ARGM-DIS also] [rel played] [ARG1 havoc] [ARGM-ADV with the nation 's inflation rate , the trade deficit and oil users ' corporate and personal budgets] .
- `` Obviously , there are quantitative limitations on the assistance 0 we can provide *T*-1 , '' concedes *T*-2 Baron David de Rothschild , `` but we feel 0 [ARG0 we] have [ARG2 some cards] 0 * to [rel play] *T*-3 . ''
- First , [ARG1 the sport] 0 [ARG0 you] [rel play] *T*-1 is no longer a game -- it becomes a job .
- -- `` [ARG0 *] [rel Playing] [ARG1 intercollegiate sports] does n't give you a lot of time 0 * to spend *T*-1 with others .
- -- `` Somehow , and I do n't know how , [ARG1 the game] needs *-2 to be [rel played] *-1 [ARGM-PNC for fun] [ARGM-TMP again] , and not for the big bowl revenues or lucrative TV contracts '' .
- -- `` Somehow , and I do n't know how , [ARG1 the game] needs *-2 to be [rel played] *-1 for fun again , and [ARGM-NEG not] [ARGM-PNC for the big bowl revenues or lucrative TV contracts] '' .
- It was the ninth inning of the third game of a three-game playoff between the Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Giants -LRB- the predecessor to [ARG0 the San Francisco Giants] scheduled * to [rel play] [ARGM-LOC in tonight 's world series] -RRB- .
- [ARG0 Mr. Thomson] [rel played] [ARG1 outfield and third base] [ARGM-TMP until 1960] , [ARGM-ADV *-1 posting a lifetime .270 batting average and chalking up 264 home runs before *-2 retiring and going into paper-goods sales] .
- He often groans , he says 0 *T*-3 , at the `` clutter '' of sports stories about drugs , alcohol , gambling and some player 's lament `` about the miserly millions 0 [ARG0 he] is offered *-1 *T*-2 *-1 to [rel play] [ARG1 the game] . ''
- In an interview , Mr. Thomson , who *T*-1 is married *-2 and has three grown children , says 0 [ARG0 he] has few ties to baseball *ICH*-3 these days , other than * [rel playing] [ARG1 old-timers games] [ARGM-TMP now and again] .
- [ARG0 She] has [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel played] [ARG1 any music] [ARGM-TMP since the earthquake hit] , [ARGM-CAU out of respect for those who *T*-1 died on Interstate 880 where the roadway collapsed *T*-2] .
- No , we ought *-2 to be mad because he has demeaned the office 0 we gave him *T*-1 , *-3 enlisting it in the service of private gain , just as we ought *-4 to be mad that [ARG0 public officials] lie through their teeth , [rel play] [ARG1 disingenuous games about their activities] or , * to steal a phrase , make public service a private trough .
- Almost any money manager holding stocks has turned in better results , while [ARG0 Renaissance] has [rel played] [ARG1 it] [ARGM-MNR safe] [ARGM-LOC with Treasury bills] .
- `` * Work hard , [ARG0 *] [rel play] [ARGM-MNR hard] '' is advice Best taken * with some caution , For it can bring fitness and success Or a state of total exhaustion .
- `` [ARG0 We] [rel played] [ARG1 catch-up] [ARGM-LOC in some areas] , and sold off in some others . ''
- [ARGM-TMP When *-2 negotiating *T*-1] , [ARG0 Mr. Corry] [rel played] [ARG2 his cards] [ARGM-MNR close to the vest] .
- `` Why should you beat your brains out *-1 fighting the environmentalists , the neighborhood groups , dealing with traffic mitigation , sewers and fighting city hall *T*-2 , then try *-1 to convince a lender to lend you money in an overbuilt market when [ARG0 you] [ARGM-MOD can] get pension fund money , buy a portfolio , sell off pieces off it and [rel play] [ARG1 your own game] ? '' says *T*-3 Jack Rodman , managing partner of the Los Angeles office of Kenneth Leventhal Inc. a national accounting firm .
- Common sense suggests that [ARG0 people] who *T*-1 [rel play] [ARGM-ADV for a company that *T*-2 charges about half what those houses do *?* *T*-3 for a ticket] are not in the same market .
- Indeed , during a recent post-production audience discussion , the director explained that her fondest artistic wish was * to find a way 0 [ARG0 *] to [rel play] `` [ARG1 Somewhere Over the Rainbow] '' [ARGM-PNC so that the song 's `` original beauty comes through , '' *-1 surmounting the cliche] *T*-2 .
- `` [ARG0 We] [ARGM-MOD 'll] be [rel playing] [ARG1 a lot of defense] , [ARGM-LOC especially in the Midwest and Northeast] , '' says *T*-1 Jim Buente of the NFIB .
- [ARG0 *-1] [rel Playing] [ARG1 black] [ARGM-LOC in the first game] , the human champion maneuvered Deep Thought , known * for its attacking prowess , into a totally passive position .
- But [ARG0 the computer] did [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel play] [ARG1 Mr. Short 's ninth move , a key pawn thrust ,] and its position deteriorated rapidly .
- With the advantage of [ARG0 *] [rel playing] [ARG1 white -LRB- which *T*-1 moves first -RRB-] , Mr. Kasparov followed up cleverly against the computer 's defense , a Queen 's Gambit Accepted .
- [ARGM-DIS In fact] , [ARG0 Ms. Baker] [rel played] [ARG1 scenes *ICH*-2] [ARGM-LOC in Casablanca] that *T*-1 could have made it into `` Casablanca . ''
- When Robert McDuffie was 14 *T*-1 , [ARG1 he] got a chance * to [rel play] [ARGM-LOC in the starting lineup] [ARGM-ADV for his high school basketball team in Macon , Ga] .
- `` He taught [ARG0 me] how * to [rel play] [ARGM-MNR like a gypsy] *T*-1 , '' jokes *T*-2 the musician .
- Now , when [ARG0 I] [rel play] [ARGM-MNR with orchestras] *T*-1 , the musicians often compliment me on my intonation . ''
- After *-2 winning a school competition with a performance of the latter 's `` Violin Concerto , '' [ARG0 Mr. McDuffie] was invited *-2 to [rel play] [ARG1 the work] [ARGM-PNC for the composer , who *T*-1 was dying of cancer] .
- It 's written *-1 ` marcato ' in the score , and [ARG0 I] [rel played] [ARG1 it] [ARGM-MNR that way] , [ARGM-MNR kind of gigue-like] .
- `` But once [ARG0 Perlman] started *-1 [rel playing] , I did n't give a damn about basketball ... .
- `` [ARG0 I] [rel played] [ARGM-MNR very transparently] , [ARGM-MNR with the tip of the bow] .
- [ARG0 The 35-member Sinfonia] [rel played] [ARGM-MNR adroitly] [ARGM-MNR with a big , lush sound that *T*-1 belied its size] .
- [ARG1 Whatever] [ARG0 he] [rel plays] *T*-2 , Mr. McDuffie finds satisfaction in the music itself -- `` something greater *ICH*-3 out there than me , '' as he puts it *?* during an interview at the Manhattan apartment 0 he shares *T*-1 with wife , Camille , a literary publicist .
- `` Even when I hear [ARG1 it] [rel played] * [ARGM-MNR badly] *T*-1 , I 'm still humbled *-2 by the piece .
- In fact , [ARGM-TMP the last time] 0 [ARG1 they] [rel played] [ARGM-MNR this badly] *T*-1 was in 1960 , their opening season .
- Over the course of the decade , for instance , my return on investment in the area of poker alone -LRB- Figures 7A and 7B -RRB- has been most impressive , *-2 showing bodacious annual expansion with -- given [ARGM-MNR the way] 0 [ARG0 my associates] [rel play] *T*-1 -- no sign of abatement into the 1990s and beyond .
- Adds *ICH*-4 Spencer Barasch , branch chief for enforcement at the SEC in Fort Worth , Texas : `` Why do [ARG0 people] [rel play] [ARG1 the lottery] [ARGM-TMP when the odds *ICH*-3 are great against them *T*-2] *T*-1 ?
- [ARG0 Companies] `` are n't comfortable *-1 [rel playing] [ARG1 these games] , but they realize 0 they 're under pressure * to make their policies look good , '' says 0 *T*-2 Timothy Pfiefer , an actuarial consultant at Tillinghast , a unit of Towers Perrin Co. , the big New York consulting firm .
- They did n't play the third game of the World Series on Tuesday night as * scheduled , and [ARG0 they] did [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel play] [ARG1 it] [ARGM-TMP on Wednesday or Thursday] [ARGM-DIS either] .
- [ARG0 They] did [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel play] [ARG1 the third game of the World Series] [ARGM-TMP on Tuesday night] [ARGM-MNR as * scheduled] , and they did n't play it on Wednesday or Thursday either .
- Dictates of good sense to the contrary not withstanding , the general inclination was * to believe that the disturbance would be brief and that [ARG1 ball] [ARGM-MOD would] be [rel played] *-1 .
- [ARG0 They] are supposed *-1 to [rel play] [ARG1 the game] [ARGM-TMP next Tuesday] , [ARGM-LOC in Candlestick Park] [ARGM-LOC here] .
- [ARGM-MOD Should] [ARG1 the rest of the Series] be [rel played] [ARGM-DIS at all] ?
- [ARG1 It] [ARGM-TMP now] [ARGM-MOD will] be [rel played] [ARGM-EXT mostly] [ARGM-PNC for the record] , and should be wrapped up *-1 as quickly as possible , without `` off '' days .
- For more than a decade , [ARG0 banks] have been pressing Congress and banking regulators for expanded powers * to act like securities firms in *-2 [rel playing] [ARG1 Wall Street 's lucrative takeover game] , from * giving mergers advice all the way to * selling and trading high-yield junk bonds .
- `` If [ARG0 you] 're in the bond business *-1 [rel playing] [ARG1 the relative-performance derby] , then even an extra 25 basis points -LRB- 0.25 percentage point -RRB- becomes an important consideration on a career basis , '' says *T*-2 Mr. Grant .
- It 's time 0 the State Department recognized that [ARG0 China] does [ARGM-NEG not] [rel play] [ARGM-MNR by gentlemen 's rules] *T*-1 .
- `` [ARG0 This] [rel plays] [ARGM-DIR right into the hands of the advertising agencies] . ''
- [ARG0 Real Texans] do [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel play] [ARG1 paddleball] , at least I hope not .
- If [ARG0 whites] want *-1 to [rel play] [ARGM-LOC there] [ARGM-MNR by themselves] , says 0 *T*-2 consulting engineer Willem van Heerden , whites should also build it by themselves .
- The $ 99 *U* CD-ROM disk -LRB- [ARG1 it] [ARGM-MOD can] [ARGM-ADV only] be [rel played] *-1 [ARGM-LOC on an Apple Macintosh computer] [ARGM-TMP at the moment] -RRB- combines animation , music and sound .
- When the movie opens *T*-14 the Baker brothers are doing what they 've done *T*-1 for 15 years professionally , and twice as long as that for themselves : [ARG0 They] 're [rel playing] [ARG1 proficient piano] , [ARGM-MNR face-to-face] , on [ARG2-on twin pianos] .
- Yet Jack 's the one who *T*-1 can remember [ARG1 every dive] 0 [ARG0 they] [ARGM-TMP ever] [rel played] *T*-2 , and when , and he dutifully shows up for work night after night -LRB- he consoles himself with booze and by *-18 showing up at the last minute -RRB- .
- With the gyrations of recent days , says 0 *T*-1 Hugo Quackenbush , senior vice president at Charles Schwab , many small investors are absolutely convinced that `` [ARG0 they] [ARGM-MOD should] [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel play] [ARGM-LOC in the stock market] . ''
- The baseball commissioner said 0 [ARG1 the third game of the World Series between the Giants and the Athletics] [ARGM-MOD would] be [rel played] *-1 [ARGM-TMP Tuesday] [ARGM-LOC in Candlestick Park] .
- With a splendid cast led * by David Darlow as Alceste , Christina Haag as Celimene and , especially , William Brown as [ARG0 a Philinte] who *T*-1 [rel plays] [ARG1 the Hollywood game] but harbors authentic values and feelings , the Goodman production barrels through an all-night Hollywood party with exuberance and wit .
- But under Jerry Perry 's direction [ARG1 the current Steppenwolf production] , scheduled * to [rel play] [ARGM-TMP through Nov. 19] , breaks through the flat and boring ritual that `` The Homecoming '' had become *T*-1 .
- Payola is the practice of * making illegal , undisclosed payments to radio station personnel in return for * getting [ARG0 the stations] to [rel play] [ARG1 certain songs] [ARGM-LOC over the air] .
- `` Mastergate '' is subtitled *-1 `` a play on words , '' and [ARG0 Mr. Gelbart] [rel plays] [ARG1 that game] [ARGM-MNR as well as anyone] .
- `` This is no time 0 [ARG0 *] to be [rel playing] [ARGM-LOC in the street] *T*-1 ...
- *-1 Softly introducing and explaining his pieces , Mr. Glass looks and sounds more like a shaggy poet describing his work than [ARG0 a classical pianist] [rel playing] [ARG1 a recital] .
- `` Mad Rush '' began its life as the accompaniment to the Dalai Lama 's first public address in the U.S. , when [ARG0 Mr. Glass] [rel played] [ARG1 it] on [ARG2-on the organ] [ARGM-LOC at New York 's Cathedral of St. John the Divine] *T*-1 .
- [ARG0 Dictation Device 's Saga] [rel Plays] Back [ARG1 a Lesson]
- With [ARG1 a jazz-piano tape] [rel playing] [ARGM-MNR softly] [ARGM-LOC in the background] , the soothing hands of Sabina Vidunas begin *-1 to work on Ms. Foster 's neck and shoulders .
- [ARG0 The pilots] [ARGM-MOD could] [rel play] [ARG1 hardball] [ARGM-MNR by *-1 noting 0 they are crucial to any sale or restructuring because they can refuse *-2 to fly the airplanes] .
- [ARG0 The Jefferies office , a branch of the Los Angeles-based firm ,] [rel played] [ARG1 it] [ARGM-MNR conservatively] , [ARGM-ADV *-1 seeking *-2 to avoid risk] .
- As usual , few favorable reviews *ICH*-3 were heard *-1 for that ever-present marching band of program traders , although most serious studies suggest 0 [ARG0 they] [ARGM-ADV only] [rel play] [ARG1 the music that others write *T*-2] .
- -LRB- [ARG0 The Republican candidate , Sen. Pete Wilson ,] is [rel playing] [ARG1 the initiative fundraising game] [ARGM-DIS too] , [ARGM-ADV *-1 sponsoring his own crime initiative] . -RRB-
- Around Wall Street , trading desks were relieved *-1 that [ARG0 they] [ARGM-MOD could] [ARGM-DIS at least] [rel play] [ARG1 the market] [ARGM-TMP yesterday] , [ARGM-ADV in contrast to Friday 's gridlock] .
- [ARG1 The games] 0 [ARG0 Bronx children] [rel played] *T*-1 -LRB- * holding kids down and stripping them , for example -RRB- seem tame by today 's crack standards , but Ms. Cunningham makes it all sound like a great adventure .
- [ARG0 Opponents of the cut] are [rel playing] [ARG1 hardball] .
- `` [ARG1 The music] has stopped * [rel playing] , '' says *T*-1 Michael Harkins , a principal in the investment firm of Levy Harkins .
- Previous efforts have included musical ads , featuring [ARG0 simple tone-generating chips] that *T*-1 [rel play] [ARG1 a tune] , but the voice synthesizer in this effort is much more sophisticated , with none of the robotic flatness that one hears *T*-2 , for example , when *-4 calling telephone directory services *T*-3 .