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frames- The Coleman counterattack featured a close-up of a young woman in shadows and the ad suggested that [ARG0 she] was [rel recalling] [ARG1 an unpleasant courtroom ordeal] .
- [ARG1 I was dumbfounded] , '' [ARG0 Mrs. Ward] [rel recalls] *T*-1 .
- The cases quickly went to court , but [ARG0 the mothers of several thousand DES plaintiffs] [ARGM-MOD could] [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel recall] [ARG1 whose brand they used *T*-1] .
- `` [ARG1 The oldest designer got *-1 to work on the dashboard] , '' [ARG0 she] [rel recalls] *T*-2 .
- [ARGM-TMP When the jolt is timed *-257 just right *T*-1] , [ARG0 the subjects] do [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel recall] [ARG1 *-2 seeing the first group of letters] .
- [ARG0 We] [rel recall] [ARG1 that Mr. Roberts not only chides the Chancellor for *-2 being too easy because of a desire * to constrain sterling , but also led the chorus saying that Mr. Volcker was too tight when he let the dollar rise *T*-1] .
- [ARG1 A year ago , when almost nothing was happening amid these desolate dunes *T*-1 , `` you 'd spend two days *-2 working and two days in the yard] , '' [ARG0 he] [rel recalls] 0 *T*-3 .
- [ARGM-ADV Although its palatial residence was destroyed *-1 by bombs during World War II] , [ARG1 the Rothschilds ' place in Frankfurt 's history] is [ARGM-TMP still] [rel recalled] *-2 by [ARG0-by the city park and a street bearing the Rothschild name] .
- [ARG1 He said 0 Jaguar `` should n't be smothered *-1 by anyone else , ''] [rel recalled] 0 *T*-2 [ARG0 one participant] .
- [ARG1 `` The Giants struck first , *-1 winning the opener , 3-1 , on a two-run homer off Dodger right-hander Ralph Branca , ''] [ARG0 Mr. Engelken] [rel recalls] *T*-2 [ARGM-MNR with precision] [ARGM-TMP today] .
- [ARG1 `` It sounded like something out of Ian Fleming , ''] [ARG0 Mr. Engelken] [rel recalls] *T*-1 .
- [ARG1 `` And there he was *-1 , ''] [rel recalls] *T*-2 [ARG0 Mr. Engelken] .
- [ARG0 His mail] [ARGM-TMP regularly] [rel recalls] [ARG1 `` my one event , ''] and has been growing in recent years .
- [ARG0 Mr. Sutton] [rel recalls] : [ARG1 `` When I left *T*-1 , I sat down with Charlie -LCB- Rangel -RCB- , Basil -LCB- Paterson -RCB- and David , and David said , ` Who *T*-2 will run for borough president ? ' And I said , ` You will *?*] . ' ''
- [ARG0 Colleagues] [ARGM-TMP today] [rel recall] [ARGM-MNR with some humor] [ARG1 how meetings would crawl into the early morning hours *T*-1 as Mr. Dinkins would march his staff out of board meetings and into his private office *-2 to discuss , en masse , certain controversial proposals] .
- [ARG0 I] [ARGM-MOD can] [ARGM-NEG not] [rel recall] [ARG1 any disorder in currency markets] [ARGM-TMP since the 1974 guidelines were adopted *-1] .
- [ARGM-TMP Later] , [ARG0 he] [rel recalls] [ARG1 the words of his Marxist mentor : `` The people ! Theft ! The holy fire ! '']
- `` [ARG1 He reassured me that the hurricane would end] , '' [ARG0 Mr. Deaver] [rel recalls] *T*-1 .
- [ARG0 Few] [ARGM-TMP now] [rel recall] [ARG1 the actual outcome : Scopes was convicted *-2 and fined *-2 $ 100 *U* , and his conviction was reversed *-1 on appeal because the fine was excessive under Tennessee law] .
- [ARG0 Lynden B. Miller , the noted public garden designer who *T*-1 restored Central Park 's Conservatory Garden ,] [rel recalls] [ARG1 her reaction to the South Gardens model] [ARGM-MNR in light of the public garden 0 she was designing *T*-2 for 42nd Street 's Bryant Park] : `` Bryant Park , as *-3 designed *-4 in 1933 , failed as a public space , because it made people feel trapped .
- [ARG0 Mr. Pilson] [rel recalls] [ARG1 that in April 1986 , after CBS 's annual meeting in Philadelphia , he and Mr. Tisch took the 90-minute train ride back to New York , and Mr. Pilson used this extended private audience *-1 to outline his ambitions] .
- [ARG0 The executive] [rel recalls] [ARG1 Mr. Corry whispering to him and others , `` * Remember , this was Dave 's deal] . ''
- [ARG0 Johnnie Johnson , who *T*-1 worked for Mr. Corry in strategic planning ,] [rel recalls] [ARG1 how his boss would routinely ask a subordinate *-2 to research an entire industry *-3 to target acquisition candidates *T*-4] .
- `` [ARG1 It was a time when interest rates came down very rapidly *T*-1] , '' [ARG0 Dr. Blumenfeld] [rel recalls] *T*-2 .
- [ARGM-LOC In an interview] [ARGM-TMP a few months ago] , [ARG0 he] [rel recalled] [ARG1 how after some training at Salomon Brothers Inc. , he successfully bid for the opportunity * to sell portions of 20 U.S. corporate bond issues *T*-1] .
- [ARG1 Upon *-1 returning to New York , `` *-1 Exhausted , I got into a taxicab , and the woman driver said : ` Americans make better fishermen , ' ''] [ARG0 he] [rel recalled] 0 *T*-2 .
- [ARGM-DIS However] , [ARG0 she] remembers the lean years and [rel recalls] [ARGM-MNR with relish] [ARG1 *-1 wearing her first major American purchase -- that turban 10 years later and having a Los Angeles boutique owner ask her if it was a Chanel] .
- `` [ARG1 I thought 0 I was over the hill at 22] , '' [rel recalls] *T*-1 [ARG0 Mr. McDuffie , an outgoing man with pale blue eyes and a light Southern drawl] .
- `` [ARG1 We listened to the Chausson ` Poeme] , ' '' [ARG0 he] [rel recalls] *T*-1 , `` and she said , ` You hear the first note , that B-flat ?
- `` [ARG1 Barber was seated *-2 by the fireplace *-2 looking very pale] , '' [rel recalls] *T*-3 [ARG0 the violinist , who *T*-1 performed the work with a piano accompanist at the composer 's apartment] .
- [ARG0 Readers of these columns -LRB- `` The Science Police , '' May 15 -RRB-] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel recall] [ARG1 that Dr. Baltimore was merely the most well-known part of the Dingell committee 's larger investigation , which *T*-1 touched MIT , Tufts , Duke , the National Institutes of Health and elsewhere] .
- [ARG1 The issue] came to a head last year , [ARG0 officials] [rel recalled] 0 *T*-1 , partly because the Reagan administration had sought unsuccessfully *-2 to win committee approval of funding for new Panama coup efforts .
- `` [ARG1 All these consultants kept coming around *-1 telling us 0 we should concentrate on high technology , electronics or biotechnology , and get out of mature basic industries] , '' [ARG0 Mr. Andersson] [rel recalls] *T*-2 .
- `` [ARG1 He told me *-2 to choose an area where just by *-3 being mediocre I could be great *T*-4] , '' [rel recalls] *T*-1 [ARG0 Mr. Schwartz , now 40] .
- `` [ARG1 He said 0 he wanted * to show the color of his money] , '' [rel recalls] *T*-1 [ARG0 Mr. Diebel] .
- [ARGM-TMP When he is presented *-1 with a poster celebrating the organization 's 20th anniversary *T*-2] , [ARG0 he] recognizes a photograph of one of the founders and [rel recalls] [ARG1 time spent together in Camden] .
- [ARG0 Mr. Birnbaum] [rel recalls] [ARG1 that Mr. Guber and Mr. Peters shifted into high gear a few years back upon *-2 learning that they had competition for the story of the murdered naturalist Dian Fossey , which *T*-1 became `` Gorillas in the Mist] . ''
- [ARG0 Investors] [rel recalled] [ARG1 that Shearson last week had been advising that `` the market is still exhibiting all the signs of a further advance] . ''
- [ARG0 *] [rel Recall] [ARG1 that Nicaragua 's Sandinistas came into Managua as partners in a coalition government with anti-Somoza moderates] .
- [ARG0 We] [rel recall] [ARG1 that the mayor of Charleston complained bitterly about the federal bureaucracy 's response to Hurricane Hugo] .
- [ARG0 Czech reformers] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel recall] [ARG1 the Wilsonian ideals of the same period in their country] .
- [ARG0 One Wang salesman who *T*-1 left the company in July] [rel recalls] [ARG1 that when he tried *-2 to sell products to Eastman Kodak *T*-3 , he worked `` *-4 to muster support from internal allies , '' but `` those allies became skeptical as they saw the downtrend] .
- [ARG1 But] Mr. Noriega was convinced *-5 0 the Reagan White House would n't act against him , [rel recalls] 0 *T*-1 [ARG0 his close ally Jose Blandon] , because he had an insurance policy : his involvement with the Contra rebels in Nicaragua .
- [ARG0 Curtin Windsor , then the ambassador to Costa Rica ,] [rel recalls] [ARG1 *-2 being invited *-1 to Panama by Mr. Noriega 's brother Luis Carlos for a weekend of deep sea fishing and `` quiet , serious conversation '' on the Aswara Peninsula] .
- `` [ARG1 Briggs screamed] , '' [ARG0 Mr. Windsor] [rel recalls] *T*-1 .
- `` [ARG1 He had an elegant uniform with gold buttons in a country where there was a cult of militarism *T*-2 , where officers were the elite with special privileges *T*-1] , '' [rel recalls] *T*-3 [ARG0 Darien Ayala , a fellow student in Peru and a lifelong friend] .
- `` [ARG1 He did it very well] , '' [rel recalls] *T*-2 [ARG0 Boris Martinez , a former Panamanian colonel who *T*-1 managed Mr. Noriega and his operation] .
- `` [ARG1 It was like a play on Broadway] , '' [rel recalls] *T*-1 [ARG0 Mr. Martinez] .
- [ARG0 Rodrigo Miranda , a local lawyer and human-rights monitor ,] [rel recalls] [ARG1 an intoxicated Noriega visiting prisoners in their cells at the 5th Zone Garrison headquarters in David , where he had his offices *T*-1] .
- `` [ARG1 People started wondering if something was wrong with him] , '' [ARG0 Mr. Miranda] [rel recalls] *T*-1 .
- `` [ARG1 Early on in the State Department , we took to * calling him the rent-a-colonel , in tribute to his ability * to simultaneously milk the antagonistic intelligence services of Cuba and the United States] , '' [rel recalls] *T*-1 [ARG0 Francis J. McNeil , who , as deputy assistant secretary of state for inter-American affairs , *T*-2 first ran across reports about Mr. Noriega in 1977 *T*-3] .
- [ARG0 Mr. Ingersoll] [ARGM-TMP later] [rel recalled] [ARG1 that Gen. Torrijos seemed afraid * to act on the concerns of the U.S.] .
- [ARG0 He] [rel recalled] to [ARG3-to the audience] [ARG1 a `` strange , infelicitous '' analogy 0 he once heard *T*-1] [ARGM-ADV * arguing `` 0 now that we have finally recognized that American blacks have rights , we need *-2 to do the same for animals] .
- `` [ARG1 He says 0 he ` stole them] , ' '' [rel recalls] *T*-1 [ARG0 Mr. Guterman] .
- It is this kind of dignity and restraint that *T*-1 allows Stevens to declare : `` For all its sad associations , [ARGM-TMP whenever] [ARG0 I] [rel recall] [ARG1 that evening] [ARGM-TMP today] *T*-2 , I find 0 I do so with a large sense of triumph . ''
- `` [ARG1 You say 0 you could have sold X percent of this product and Y percent of that] , '' [rel recalls] *T*-2 [ARG0 Theodore Semegran , an analyst at Shearson Lehman Hutton who *T*-1 went through this exercise during his former career as a chemical engineer] .
- [ARGM-MNR With loving detail] [ARG0 she] [rel recalls] [ARG1 her Uncle Gabe , an Orthodox Jew and song lyricist -LRB- who *T*-1 rhymed river with liver in a love song -RRB- ; and Uncle Len , a mysterious part-time investigator who *T*-2 looked like Lincoln and carried a change of clothing in a Manila envelope , *-3 like an `` undercover President on a good-will mission] . ''
- [ARG1 Consumer spending did drop in the months following Black Monday 1987 -- `` but only slightly and for a short period of time] , '' [rel recalls] 0 *T*-1 [ARG0 Mr. Zarnowitz , a longtime student of business cycles] .
- [rel Recalls] [ARG0 Mr. Baxley] : `` [ARG1 Our purpose was * to influence them to leave us alone] .