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frames- [ARG0 The British press] , [ARGM-ADV *-2 making a mountain out of a molehill] , [rel precipitated] [ARG1 an unnecessary economic crisis] [ARGM-MNR by *-2 portraying Mrs. Thatcher as an autocrat who *T*-1 had thrown economic policy into confusion by *-3 driving a respected figure from her government] .
- [ARGM-ADV Although Mr. Brawer 's appointment as president was long expected *-1] , [ARG0 the move on Sept. 25] [rel precipitated] [ARG1 the resignation of Alan Lesk as senior vice president of sales and merchandising] .
- [ARGM-ADV While some 100 million ounces of silver once held * by Mr. Hunt and Middle Eastern associates are n't hanging over the market anymore] , [ARG0 the price surge of 1979-80] [rel precipitated] [ARG1 an expansion of mine production and scrap recovery] and encouraged silver consumers to economize on silver use , Mr. Edgar says 0 *T*-2 .
- Other Asian and Pacific markets had sharper losses than Tokyo , but [ARG0 the selling wave] stopped short of *-1 [rel precipitating] [ARG1 another market crash] .
- Program trades make up 10 % of the exchange 's volume on an average day , but despite the increase Friday , it was `` certainly not [ARG0 something] 0 you would say 0 *T*-1 [rel precipitated] [ARG1 the market decline] , '' Mr. Phelan said 0 *T*-2 .