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frames- `` [ARG0 What sector] is *T*-46 stepping forward *-2 to [rel pick] up [ARG1 the slack] ? '' he asked *T*-1 .
- `` No one wants [ARG0 the U.S.] to [rel pick] up [ARG1 its marbles] and go home , '' Mr. Hormats says *T*-1 .
- The judge was quoted *-1 as *-4 referring to the victims as `` queers '' and *-4 saying 0 they would n't have been killed *-2 `` if [ARG0 they] had n't been cruising the streets *-3 [rel picking] up [ARG1 teenage boys] . ''
- Associates say 0 [ARG0 Mr. Hahn] [rel picked] up [ARG1 that careful approach to management] [ARGM-PRD as president of Virginia Polytechnic Institute] .
- [ARGM-DIS Thus] [ARG0 the band-wagon psychology of recent days] [rel picks] up [ARG1 new impetus] .
- When the announcement came out *T*-1 , `` [ARG0 I] [rel picked] up [ARG1 the phone] and said , ` Why do n't you come to us ? ' '' Mr. Spielvogel said 0 *T*-2 .
- It *EXP*-1 's not uncommon [ARG0 *] to wait three minutes for a dial tone after *-3 [rel picking] up [ARG1 the telephone] , and then to be interrupted *-3 by a busy signal before *-3 finishing dialing the number .
- In response to a shareholder 's suggestion , Mr. Greenberg agreed that [ARG0 European firms] [ARGM-MOD will] [ARGM-ADV simply] [rel pick] up [ARG1 the index-arbitrage business left * behind by U.S. institutions] .
- He was simply the first in this country 0 *T*-2 to realize that [ARG1 treasures] were just lying around *-3 waiting *-4 to be [rel picked] *-1 up .
- Some dealers say 0 [ARG0 other traders] were [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel picking] up [ARG1 their phones] .
- [ARG0 Mrs. Engelken] had scheduled a stop on the New Jersey Turnpike *-1 to , she told her husband , [rel pick] up [ARG1 some papers] for [ARG4-for a neighbor] .
- Indeed , the potential losses make any rescue scheme unlikely unless [ARG0 the politicians] once again change tack and agree *-1 to [rel pick] up [ARG1 the bill] , analysts said 0 *T*-2 .
- Magazines are n't delivered at all , even if an individual 's name is listed *-1 ; [ARG0 employees who *T*-2 want their magazines] have *-3 to [rel pick] [ARG1 them] up from [ARG2-from the mail room or the company library] -- and are told *-3 to change the subscriptions to their home addresses .
- With its ability [ARG0 *] to [rel pick] up [ARG1 rustlings and flapping wings] , `` it was meant *-1 to be a toy for children for bird watching , '' says 0 *T*-2 Mr. Appel .
- Months after [ARG0 railway worker Zacharias Lewala] [ARGM-TMP first] [rel picked] up [ARG1 a diamond] from [ARG2-from the sand] [ARGM-TMP in 1908] , the German colonialists who *T*-1 controlled Namibia proclaimed a wide swath of the desert -- about 200 miles north from the Orange River and 60 miles inland from the Atlantic -- a restricted area , a designation normally reserved * for military operations .
- But [ARG1 the meat-processing machines] 0 [ARG0 he] [rel picked] *T*-1 up are 50 years old .
- Mr. Kaiser said 0 [ARG0 traders] [ARGM-MOD could] have [rel picked] up [ARG1 signals of an imminent price decline] [ARGM-ADV had they been watching the scrap metal markets , which *T*-1 became noticeably weaker two to three weeks ago] .
- [ARG0 Underwriters led * by Lazard Brothers & Co.] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel pick] up [ARG1 the rest of the airline 's offer of four convertible capital bonds for every nine common shares] .
- More than half the people surveyed * for the Employee Benefit Research Institute say 0 [ARG0 they] would be willing and able *-1 to [rel pick] up [ARG1 most of the cost of the coverage] .
- `` [ARG0 He] was [ARGM-TMP constantly] [rel picking] up [ARG1 new things 0 *T*-1 to fill out his experience] ; he is very well-balanced , '' said *T*-2 Takuro Isoda , chairman of Daiwa 's U.S. unit in New York .
- He is also trying *-2 to get [ARG0 more stations in Mexico , where the Cowboys have a following *T*-1 ,] to [rel pick] up [ARG1 the games] .
- While [ARG0 Wells Rich] [ARGM-TMP recently] [rel picked] up [ARG1 Hertz Corp. 's $ 25 million to $ 30 million *U* account] , it has lost a number of big accounts this year , including the $ 20 million to $ 25 million *U* Cadbury-Schweppes Canada Dry and Sunkist accounts , the $ 18 million *U* Procter & Gamble Co . Sure deodorant account and the $ 10 million *U* Polo\/Ralph Lauren business .
- `` [ARG0 We] 're [rel picking] up [ARG1 steam] , '' insists *T*-2 Roger Ailes , Mr. Giuliani 's media consultant , whose last big campaign *T*-1 helped *-3 put George Bush in the White House .
- [ARG0 The 45-year-old Mr. Giuliani] has run a negative campaign *-1 to [rel pick] up [ARG1 votes leaning to Mr. Dinkins] .
- Republicans figured that in Mr. Giuliani , the nation 's best-known prosecutor , they had a chance for a huge upset in the heart of Democratic territory and that [ARG0 they] [ARGM-MOD would] [rel pick] up [ARG1 a new political star] .
- Florida and Wyoming have backed up their guarantees with the full faith and credit of the state governments , * meaning that [ARG0 taxpayers] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel pick] up [ARG1 any slack] .
- He cited the case of a Swiss oil trader who *T*-2 recently put out bids *ICH*-1 via telex for [ARG0 an oil tanker] 0 *T*-3 to [rel pick] up [ARG1 a cargo of crude] [ARGM-LOC in the Middle East] .
- Mr. Bush 's veto power puts him a commanding position in the narrowly divided House , but [ARG0 a vote * to override his position] [ARGM-MOD could] [ARGM-ADV well] [rel pick] up [ARG1 new support] [ARGM-CAU because of the wealth of health and education programs financed * in the underlying bill] .
- For interstate highways , the federal share normally would drop to 90 % of the cost of repairs , and [ARG0 the state] would have *-1 to [rel pick] up [ARG1 the remainder of the cost] .
- The White House said 0 Mr. Quayle 's staff had invited the mayor to two meetings of the vice president and groups of local officials and had offered *-1 to dispatch [ARG0 a helicopter] *-2 to [rel pick] [ARG1 him] up .
- Okay , [ARGM-TMP now] [ARG0 you] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel pick] up [ARG1 that phone] .
- But prices later reversed course , *-1 finishing *-2 slightly lower , as investors concluded that any cuts would n't be large and that [ARG0 foreign oil producers] [ARGM-MOD would] [ARGM-MNR quickly] [rel pick] up [ARG1 the slack] .
- If all goes well , [ARG0 it] will parachute a probe into the dense Jovian atmosphere in July 1995 *-4 to [rel pick] up [ARG1 detailed data about gases that *T*-3 may be similar to the material from which the solar system was formed *-2 *T*-1 4.6 billion years ago] .
- *-2 Now incorporated *-1 into a polypropylene rake , [ARG0 the four-inch prongs , or `` wonderbars , ''] also are supposed *-2 to aid in * [rel picking] up [ARG1 leaves] .
- `` [ARG0 They] [ARGM-DIS either] [rel pick] [ARG1 it] up , '' he says *T*-1 , `` or they start *-2 pulling from a fresh direction . ''
- [ARGM-LOC There] , [ARGM-TMP on one of his first shopping trips] , [ARG0 Mr. Paul] [rel picked] up [ARG1 several paintings] at [ARG3-at stunning prices] .
- `` [ARGM-CAU Because Tokyo did n't collapse] , * let [ARG0 's] [rel pick] up [ARG1 a little stock] , '' Mr. Smith said *T*-1 .
- [ARG0 Some big institutions , including banks ,] began *-2 [rel picking] up [ARG1 lower-priced shares] late yesterday , but most investors wanted *-3 to see what *T*-1 would happen in New York before *-4 acting .
- [ARGM-TMP Until this year] , [ARG0 the company] had been steadily lowering its accident rate and [rel picking] up [ARG1 trade-group safety awards] .
- But always , in years past , [ARG0 they] have bucked the trend and have been able *-1 to [rel pick] up [ARG1 a fifth vote] [ARGM-PNC *-2 to eke out a number of major victories in civil rights and liberties cases] .
- [ARG0 Mr. Cooperman] sees this as [ARGM-TMP a good time] 0 * to [rel pick] up [ARG1 bargains] *T*-1 , but he does n't think 0 there 's any need * to rush .
- '' Today , he frets *T*-1 , [ARG0 exports and business investment spending] may be insufficient *-2 to [rel pick] up [ARG1 the slack] if stock prices sink this week and if consumers retrench in reaction .
- And [ARG0 Mr. Craig] expects *-1 to [rel pick] up [ARG1 more shares] [ARGM-TMP today] .
- Mr. Lutsenko told Nedelya that [ARG0 he] recently had been to the U.S. * to [rel pick] up [ARG1 the rights * to show 5,000 U.S. films in the Soviet Union] .