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frames- [ARG0 *-1] Having [rel resided] in [ARG1-in the great state of California] [ARGM-TMP for the past seven years] , I find it *EXP*-3 hard * to ignore our environmental problems when I start my commute to work with eyes tearing *RNR*-2 and head aching *RNR*-2 from the polluted air *T*-4 ; when I try *-6 to enjoy the beaches and come home *-6 covered *-8 with tar and oil *T*-5 ; when I hear of numerous deaths related * to irresponsible processing of cheese and use of chemicals in fruit growing *T*-7 .
- Then , when Morgenzon was incorporated *-1 in 1908 *T*-3 , the farmer who *T*-2 owned the land stipulated that [ARG0 only whites] [ARGM-MOD could] [rel reside] in [ARG1-in town] ; blacks could work there , but they had *-4 to leave at night .
- [ARG0 A worm] [rel resides] in [ARG1-in the operating system of a computer] and spreads by * boring into other computers contacted * through networks .
- As he stands on a hill at the beginning of a six-day motor expedition from Oxfordshire to [ARG1 Cornwall] , where [ARG0 a former housekeeper *ICH*-1 *ICH*-2] [rel resides] *T*-4 , perhaps the victim of an unhappy 20-year marriage , perhaps -LRB- he hopes with more fervor than he will ever acknowledge -RRB- not disinclined * to return to domestic service , Stevens surveys the view and thereby provides a self-portrait , a credo and the author 's metaphor for the aesthetic of the novel 0 we 're reading *T*-3 :
- With regard to Greece 's long-bubbling bank-looting scandal , Mr. Papandreou 's principal accuser remains [ARG0 George Koskotas] , former owner of the Bank of Crete and self-confessed embezzler , [ARGM-TMP now] [rel residing] in [ARG1-in a jail cell in Salem , Mass. , from where he is fighting extradition proceedings that *T*-1 would return him to Greece *T*-2] .