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frames-  Indeed , for many Japanese trading companies , the favorite U.S. small business is one [ARG2  whose research and development]  *T*-1 [ARGM-MOD  can]  be [rel  milked]  *-117 [ARGM-PNC  for future Japanese use]  .
 -  But Goya Foods Inc. believes 0 [ARG0  it]  [ARGM-MOD  can]  [rel  milk]  [ARG1  some sales]  [ARGM-MNR  by *-1 bucking the trend]  .
 -  HE RODE HIS HOBBY , but [ARG0  he]  [ARGM-MOD  could]  [ARGM-NEG  n't]  [rel  milk]  [ARG2  it]  , the Tax Court says 0 *T*-1 .
 -  He forecasts that the emphasis in mergers and acquisitions may soon return to what he calls *T*-1 `` strategic deals , in which [ARG0  somebody]  is taking over a company not *-2 to [rel  milk]  [ARG2  the cash flow]  , but because it 's a good fit *T*-3 . ''
 -  The young *ICH*-1 leave , [ARG0  especially girls]  who *T*-2 [ARGM-MOD  wo]  [ARGM-NEG  n't]  [rel  milk]  [ARG2  cows]  [ARGM-MNR  by hand]  .
 -  `` Early on in the State Department , we took to * calling him the rent-a-colonel , in tribute to [ARG0  his]  ability * to [ARGM-TMP  simultaneously]  [rel  milk]  [ARG2  the antagonistic intelligence services of Cuba and the United States]  , '' recalls *T*-1 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 .