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frames- [ARGM-TMP At one point] , [ARG0 Mr. Phelan] [rel angered] [ARG1 the subcommittee 's chairman , Rep. Edward Markey -LRB- D. , Mass. -RRB- ,] [ARGM-MNR by *-2 not going much beyond what *T*-1 already had been reported *-131 in the morning newspapers] .
- He blames the indictment on local political feuding , unhappiness with his aggressive efforts * to clear the courthouse 's docket and a vendetta by [ARG1 state investigators and prosecutors] [rel angered] * by [ARG0-by some of his rulings against them] .
- [ARG0 The statement] [rel angered] [ARG1 Chairman Greenspan] , but it was greeted *-1 with applause by the Bush administration and the financial markets .
- [ARG0 Her dismissal] [rel angered] [ARG1 many in the regional theater establishment] and led Peter Zeisler , head of Theatre Communications Group , to write an editorial in American Theatre magazine condemning the board .
- [ARG0 Mr. Smith] [rel angered] [ARG1 Federal 's pilots] , [ARGM-DIS too] .
- [ARG1 Republicans as well as Democrats] were [rel angered] *-1 by [ARG0-by the budget director 's rejection of Speaker Foley 's effort * to expedite a deficitcutting measure by *-2 stripping it of the capital-gains tax cut as well as pet Democratic projects] .
- Often the genteel , conservative , long-term-oriented investment bankers were displaced *-1 by crude traders : `` [ARGM-TMP When] [ARG1 *] [rel angered] *-2 *T*-3 , he cursed so forcefully that his face reddened and his pale-blue eyes narrowed into tiny slits , '' the authors say *T*-4 of Lehman 's Lewis Glucksman .
- Of the combined $ 114.4 million *U* 0 the two men were scheduled *-1 to reap *T*-2 under the buy-out , [ARG0 they] agreed *-3 to invest in the buy-out just $ 15 million *U* *T*-5 , * [rel angering] [ARG1 many of the thousands of workers asked * *-4 to make pay concessions so the buy-out would be a success] .
- But [ARG0 Mr. Alexander] scuttled the deal at the last minute , *-1 [rel angering] [ARG1 the plaintiff 's side] .
- General Motors Corp. , in a series of [ARG0 moves] that *T*-2 [rel angered] [ARG1 union officials in the U.S. and Canada] , has signaled that as many as five North American assembly plants may not survive the mid-1990s as the corporation struggles *-1 to cut its excess vehicle-making capacity .