remember.01
frames- `` [ARG0 *] [rel Remember] [ARG1 Pinocchio] ? '' says *T*-1 a female voice .
- `` I personally do n't enjoy *-1 seeing [ARG1 players] who [ARG0 I] [rel remember] *T*-57 [ARGM-MNR vividly] from [ARG2-from their playing days] running about and being gallant about their deficiencies , '' says *T*-2 Roger Angell , New Yorker magazine 's resident baseball sage .
- `` I feel 0 [ARG0 people] should be allowed *-1 to [rel remember] [ARG1 players] [ARG2 as they were] . ''
- `` [ARG0 I] [ARGM-MOD ca] [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel remember] [ARG1 a time when virtually everyone can agree on what the problem is *T*-1 *T*-3] , '' says *T*-2 Mr. Seidman , who *T*-36 heads the AFL-CIO 's department dealing with health matters .
- -LRB- [ARG0 *] [rel Remember] [ARG1 the Dalkon Shield and the early birth-control pills] ? -RRB-
- *-1 Combined *-2 with their two pre-quake victories , way back on Oct. 14 and 15 -LRB- [ARG1 the scores were 5-0 and 5-1] , [rel remember] ? -RRB- , that gave them a sweep of the best-of-seven series .
- In [ARG1 a remark] 0 [ARG0 someone] [ARGM-MOD should] [rel remember] *T*-1 [ARGM-TMP this time next year] , Senator Sasser said , `` I think 0 we 've seen the peak of military construction spending for many years 0 *T*-2 to come . ''
- `` [ARG0 People] [ARGM-MOD should] [rel remember] [ARG1 0 their money is n't all or nothing] -- they do n't need *-1 to be shopping for the one interest-rate-type investment and putting all their money in it , '' says *T*-2 Bethesda , Md. , adviser Karen Schaeffer .
- Mr. Ramirez , who *T*-1 arrived late at the Sharpshooter with his crew because he had started early in the morning *-3 setting up tanks at another site , just got [ARG1 the first raise] 0 [ARG0 he] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel remember] *T*-2 [ARGM-TMP in eight years] , to $ 8.50 *U* an hour from $ 8 *U* .
- There ca n't be [ARG0 an older baseball fan] alive who *T*-1 does [ARGM-NEG n't] [ARGM-MNR clearly] [rel remember] [ARG1 that Bobby Thomson homer] , who *T*-2 ca n't tell you where he was when he heard the famous Russ Hodges radio broadcast -- the one that *T*-3 concluded with Mr. Hodges shouting , over and over , `` The Giants win the pennant , the Giants win the pennant *T*-4 *T*-5 ! ''
- He is [ARG0 an avuncular figure] who *T*-1 [rel remembers] [ARG1 the birthdays of colleagues ' children] , opens doors for women , and almost never has a bad word 0 * to say *T*-3 about anybody .
- Adds *ICH*-3 Ms. Messinger , who *T*-1 is expected *-4 to win the borough president 's job 0 Mr. Dinkins is vacating *T*-2 , `` [ARG0 You] have *-5 to [rel remember] [ARG1 0 David is a pragmatist] . ''
- [ARG0 I] [rel remembered] [ARG1 how hard it *EXP*-5 was *T*-4 for an outsider to become accepted *-3 by long-established , stake-holding residents , and what pitfalls *T*-1 awaited an original thinker in societies that *T*-2 were long accustomed to unchanging , `` safe '' ways of thought and action] .
- [ARG0 I] [rel remembered] [ARG1 *-3 being fired *-1 at age 44 , with five children at home ,] [ARGM-TMP when my views and actions were deemed *-2 unsettling by a timid , small-town employer *T*-4] .
- But if , as many now fear , Waertsilae Marine joins the ranks of failed shipyards [ARG1 it] might turn out *-2 to be [rel remembered] *-1 [ARGM-ADV most] as [ARG2-as a blemish on Finland 's international reputation] .
- [ARG0 You] [ARGM-MOD 'll] [rel remember] [ARGM-TMP when you see the stunning footage taken * from inside a hurricane 's eye , in this edition of `` NOVA *T*-1] .
- The outlook on both federal bills is uncertain , [ARG0 *] [ARGM-ADV especially] [rel remembering] [ARG1 the 1987 defeat] .
- The executive recalls Mr. Corry whispering to him and others , `` [ARG0 *] [rel Remember] , [ARG1 this was Dave 's deal] . ''
- In an invention that *T*-1 drives Verdi purists bananas , Violetta lies *-2 dying in bed during the prelude , *-2 rising deliriously [ARGM-TMP when] [ARGM-TMP then] [ARG0 she] [rel remembers] [ARG1 the great parties 0 she used *-4 to throw *T*-3] *T*-5 .
- For starters , [ARG0 racehorse buyers] have *-1 to [rel remember] [ARG1 the basic problem of such ventures : These beasts do n't come with warranties] .
- Studies show , the consultants say 0 *T*-1 , that [ARG0 people] absorb information better and [rel remember] [ARG1 it] [ARGM-EXT longer] [ARGM-ADV if they receive it visually] .
- [ARG0 *] [rel Remember] [ARG1 those bulky , thick-walled refrigerators of 30 years ago] ?
- Dr. Blumenfeld says 0 [ARG0 he] does [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel remember] [ARG1 the paragraph about premiums in the fact sheet 0 he received *T*-2] and did n't realize 0 part of what he paid *T*-1 was a premium .
- [ARGM-DIS Yes] , [ARG0 we all] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel remember] [ARG1 one or two truly inspiring teachers from our school days] .
- [ARGM-DIS However] , [ARG0 she] [rel remembers] [ARG1 the lean years] and recalls with relish *-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 .
- National Semiconductor Corp. and a start-up named * Ramtron Corp. plan *-2 to start *-3 shipping [ARG0 so-called ferroelectric memories] , which *T*-1 [ARGM-MOD can] [rel remember] [ARG1 data] [ARGM-TMP for at least 10 years] [ARGM-MNR without any current flowing to them] .
- `` [ARG0 Most people] [ARGM-MOD ca] [ARGM-NEG n't] [ARGM-ADV even] [rel remember] [ARG1 his name] . ''
- [ARG0 *] [rel Remember] [ARG1 that it took Mr. Mengistu many months , in what *T*-1 became known as the `` creeping coup , '' * to topple Emperor Haile Selassie in 1974 and 1975] .
- [ARG0 *] [rel Remember] [ARG1 them] ?
- [ARG0 East Germans] [rel remember] [ARG1 a comment a few years ago by Kurt Hager , the government 's top ideologist , that just because a neighbor hangs new wallpaper , there 's no reason 0 * to change your own *T*-1] .
- [ARG0 *] [rel Remember] [ARGM-DIS , though ,] [ARG1 that beta also has important limitations] .
- [ARG1 This] is worth [rel remembering] when insurers and their salesmen try *-2 to sell you permanent insurance , the kind that *T*-1 amasses cash value *T*-3 .
- [ARGM-TMP Then] [ARG0 I] [rel remembered] [ARG1 the quake of '71 , which I experienced *T*-1 in Santa Barbara in a second-story motel room] .
- Even still , I did feel self-indulgent , and [ARG0 I] could n't help *-2 [rel remembering] [ARG1 my father 's contempt for a rich medical colleague who *T*-1 would go *-3 to watch the Tigers on summer afternoons] .
- `` * Putting those times on the calendar , '' she says *T*-1 , `` is as important as [ARG0 *] [rel remembering] [ARG1 business appointments] . ''
- [ARG1 Even the Office of Management and Budget] is [rel remembered] *-1 with [ARG2-with an extra $ 1 million *U* 0 *T*-4 to help offset pay costs that other government departments are being asked *-3 *-5 to absorb *T*-2] .
- Yet Jack 's [ARG0 the one] who *T*-1 [ARGM-MOD can] [rel remember] [ARG1 every dive 0 they ever played *T*-2 , and when] , and he dutifully shows up for work night after night -LRB- he consoles himself with booze and by *-18 showing up at the last minute -RRB- .
- [ARG1 The businesses subscribing to Mr. Laband 's effective price system] [ARGM-MOD will] be [rel remembered] *-1 [ARGM-TMP when normalcy returns *T*-2] .
- It was modest pay by American standards , but a healthy boost to [ARG1 his small military salary] , which [ARG0 fellow officers] [rel remember] as [ARG2-as *T*-1 having been $ 300 *U* to $ 400 *U* monthly] .
- She was raised *-1 , for the first eight years , by her mother , [ARG1 Rosie] , whom [ARG0 she] [rel remembers] *T*-3 as [ARG2-as a loving liar , who *T*-2 realigned history *-4 to explain why Lily 's father did n't live with them *T*-5] .
- Rosie died *-2 young and [ARG0 Lily] has [rel remembered] [ARG1 her] as [ARG2-as a romantic figure , who *T*-1 did n't interfere much with her child 's education on the streets] .
- [ARG0 Harry] [ARGM-MNR fondly] [rel remembers] [ARG1 the `` old '' days of the early '70s , when people like his friend Travis would take a psychiatrist on a date *-3 to analyze what Travis was doing *T*-1 wrong *T*-2] .
- [ARGM-LOC In a lovely , novelistic memoir , `` Sleeping Arrangements '' -LRB- Knopf , 195 pages , $ 18.95 *U* -RRB-] , [ARG0 she] [rel remembers] [ARG1 an exotic playground , peopled * mainly by Jewish eccentrics and the occasional Catholic -LRB- real oddballs like her sexpot friend , the hell-kitten Diana , age five -RRB-] .