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frames- More than a few CEOs say 0 the red-carpet treatment tempts [ARG1 them] to [rel return] to [ARG4-to a heartland city] [ARGM-PNC for future meetings] .
- [ARGM-TMP At night] [ARG1 he] [rel returns] to [ARG4-to the condemned building 0 he calls *T*-1 home] .
- Last March , after *-1 attending a teaching seminar in Washington , Mrs. Yeargin says 0 [ARG1 she] [rel returned] to [ARG4-to Greenville] [ARGM-TMP two days before annual testing] [ARGM-ADV *-2 feeling that she had n't prepared her low-ability geography students adequately] .
- Mr. Jennison said 0 Northeast Bancorp also fared well because [ARG1 takeover stocks] have [rel returned] to [ARG4-to favor] [ARGM-LOC among investors] .
- `` I 'm doing the main story , and I 'm already two beers drunk , '' said *T*-1 [ARG1 reporter Andy Furillo] , whom the Times hired *T*-50 away several years ago but who *T*-49 [rel returned] to [ARG4-to the Herald] [ARGM-CAU out of preference] .
- [ARGM-ADV *-1 Concerned about shrinking landfills and the safety of chemicals used * in super-absorbent disposables] , [ARG1 parents] are [rel returning] to [ARG4-to the cloth diaper] .
- This meant [ARG1 *] [rel returning] to [ARG4-to the golf course , where we watched a few French duffers maul the first tee while we sat under Cinzano umbrellas , me nursing an espresso and my ego *T*-1] .
- The judge says 0 he is confident 0 [ARG1 he] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel return] to [ARG4-to his old bench] .
- The committee is formulating Hong Kong 's constitution for when it reverts to Chinese control in 1997 *T*-1 , and Chinese lawmakers said 0 [ARG1 the two] [ARGM-MOD can] [ARGM-ADV only] [rel return] [ARGM-ADV if they `` abandon their antagonistic stand against the Chinese government and their attempt * to nullify the Sino-British joint declaration on Hong Kong] . ''
- [ARG1 About 800] have crossed the picket lines and [rel returned] to [ARG4-to work] .
- When [ARG1 they] [rel return] to [ARG4-to their desks] [ARGM-TMP at 1 p.m.] *T*-1 , they have pedaled 20 miles .
- [ARG1 Mr. Azoff] also was eager *-2 to [rel return] to [ARG4-to a more entrepreneurial role in which he had a big financial stake in his own efforts *T*-1] .
- [ARG1 Mr. Baker] promises *-1 to [rel return] [ARGM-ADV if the haunting continues] .
- The timing of his visit was fortuitous ; [ARG1 the man who *T*-1 had brought it in for an estimate] had [rel returned] [ARGM-PNC *-2 to collect it] and was waiting in the hall .
- Commerzbank had hoped *-1 to buy a stake in Credit Lyonnais , until [ARG1 the Socialists] [rel returned] to [ARG4-to government] [ARGM-TMP last year] and canceled plans * to privatize the large French bank .
- [ARG1 The USS Lexington] [rel returned] to [ARG4-to dock in Pensacola , Fla. ,] [ARGM-TMP following an accident Sunday in which the pilot of a training jet crashed into the ship , *-2 killing five sailors *T*-1] .
- The company also cited some success in * damping cost increases and said 0 [ARG1 it] wants *-1 to [rel return] to [ARG4-to profitability] [ARGM-TMP in 1990] .
- Sam Ginn , chairman and chief executive officer , told securities analysts in New York that the company expects somewhat slower per-share earnings growth in 1990 , although [ARG1 annual growth] [ARGM-MOD should] [rel return] to [ARG4-to the traditional figure of about 7 %] [ARGM-TMP thereafter] .
- But if [ARG1 the Japanese] [rel return] [ARGM-MNR in force] , their financial might could compensate to some extent for local investors ' waning commitment .
- This tale of [ARG1 a Chicago policewoman] [rel returning] [ARG4 home] [ARGM-PNC * to find the man who *T*-2 raped her 20 years earlier] is supposed *-3 to be set *-1 in the Ozarks .
- He said 0 [ARG1 Mr. Klein] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel return] to [ARG4-to his post] [ARGM-TMP at the end of the trial `` at which he will be vindicated *-1 *T*-2] . ''
- [ARG1 Mr. Cathcart] , who *T*-2 [ARGM-MOD will] [rel return] to [ARG4-to the Quaker Oats Co. board of directors] , in addition to his personal ventures , is credited *-1 with *-3 bringing some basic budgeting and planning discipline to traditionally free-wheeling Kidder .
- [ARG1 Mr. Bush] [rel returned] to [ARG4-to Washington] [ARGM-TMP Saturday night] .
- He forecasts that [ARG1 the emphasis in mergers and acquisitions] [ARGM-MOD may] [ARGM-TMP soon] [rel return] to [ARG4-to what he calls *T*-1 `` strategic deals , in which somebody is taking over a company not *-2 to milk the cash flow , but because it 's a good fit *T*-3] . ''
- [ARG1 I] have [ARGM-ADV just] [rel returned] from [ARG3-from France] , and the net exchange rate charged * on my Visa account was more favorable than I obtained for traveler 's checks in any of the several banks where I converted them *T*-1 .
- [ARGM-TMP Now] , [ARGM-DIS at least] [ARG1 some predictability *ICH*-1] has [rel returned] , [ARGM-ADV for everyone from economists to motorists] .
- [ARGM-TMP While she works inside] , [ARG1 a tenant] [rel returns] [ARGM-MNR with several friends] [ARGM-PNC *-1 to collect furniture and clothing] .
- [ARG1 He] [rel returned] [ARG4 home] [ARGM-TMP last Thursday] , packed a bag with fresh clothes and reported for duty Friday in Walnut Creek .
- The 40 pet projects were discovered *-1 buried *-5 in the appropriations bill for HUD and some other agencies after [ARG1 it] [rel returned] from [ARG3-from a conference committee that *T*-2 was called *-4 * to resolve differences between the House and Senate versions] .
- This is slightly adapted *-1 from remarks Oct. 7 by former Secretary of State George P. Shultz to an alumni gathering at [ARGM-LOC the Stanford Business School] , where [ARG1 he] has [rel returned] to [ARG4-to the faculty] *T*-2 :
- [ARGM-TMP From time to time] [ARG1 he] [rel returns] to [ARG4-to the monastery] [ARGM-PNC for prayer , meditation and pro bono legal work] .
- Competition could be maintained *-2 -- and stadiums probably would remain full -- if schedules were reduced *-3 and [ARG1 the games] [rel returned] *-5 to [ARG2-to the students] , we said 0 *T*-4 .
- As a result , competitors say 0 [ARG1 Renaissance] has been looking for any opportunity * to [rel return] to [ARG4-to the stock market] , rather than risk *-2 losing business by *-3 continuing *-1 to remain fully invested in Treasury bills .
- `` There 's probably going *-3 to be some pressure on occupancy and room rates over the next year , but after that you should see [ARG1 the market] [rel return] to [ARG4-to 80%-plus occupancy and regular rates] , '' says *T*-2 Paul Rubeli , casino executive at Ramada Inc. , which *T*-1 runs the Tropicana .
- [ARG1 New Jersey gubernatorial candidate Rep. James Florio] [ARGM-MNR pointedly] [rel returned] from [ARG3-from campaigning] [ARGM-PNC *-2 to vote against the president] [ARGM-TMP yesterday] [ARGM-ADV in contrast with his opponent , GOP Rep. James Courter , who *T*-1 has ardently supported abortion restrictions in the past but was absent] .
- [ARG1 Mr. Pilson and his team] huddled in a hallway and took just 10 minutes *-1 to [rel return] [ARGM-MNR with a $ 300 million *U* offer] .
- But now that Congress has missed the legal deadline for * meeting the Gramm-Rudman targets , the White House said 0 [ARG1 it] has [rel returned] to [ARG4-to its original view that a capital-gains cut should be part of the deficit-reduction bill , on which Congress continues *-2 to work *T*-1] .
- The United Nations , which *T*-1 is distributing farm tools to [rel returning] [ARG1 refugees] in Namibia , is rethinking a plan * to hand out machetes because of the tense political climate during preparations for independence from South Africa .
- [ARG1 Norman Berry , the creative executive who *T*-1 was apparently squeezed out of Ogilvy & Mather in June ,] is [rel returning] to [ARG4-to Ogilvy 's parent company , WPP Group PLC] .
- Yesterday , just a day after Mr. Roman announced 0 he would leave *-1 to take a top post at American Express , WPP said 0 [ARG1 Mr. Berry] [ARGM-MOD would] [rel return] [ARGM-PNC *-2 to take an international role at the parent company] .
- [ARG1 Striking workers , who *T*-1 began *-2 striking five diamond mines on Oct. 13 ,] had [rel returned] to [ARG4-to work] [ARGM-TMP last week] [ARGM-TMP when the union and De Beers arranged *-3 to reopen negotiations *T*-4] .
- [ARG1 The real jury] [rel returned] [ARGM-TMP days later] [ARGM-MNR with a $ 345 million *U* victory for Energy Transportation] .
- And [ARG1 some commuters , relieved * by the absence of gridlock ,] were planning *-1 to [rel return] to [ARG4-to their old ways] .
- Upon [ARG1 *-1] [rel returning] to [ARG4-to New York] , `` *-1 Exhausted , I got into a taxicab , and the woman driver said : ` Americans make better fishermen , ' '' he recalled 0 *T*-2 .
- But it *EXP*-1 was clear that for the time being , the board wants [ARG1 the company] to [rel return] to [ARG4-to normalcy] .
- Mr. Chips was a nice fellow , and [ARGM-DIS maybe] [ARGM-TMP some day] [ARG1 he] [ARGM-MOD 'll] [rel return] .
- Developing countries such as India , some analysts said *T*-1 , seem *-2 to have made it *EXP*-3 a point * to stay away whenever sugar reached the top of its trading range , around 14.75 cents , *T*-4 and wait for [ARG1 prices] to [rel return] to [ARG4-to the bottom of the range , around 13.50 cents] .
- [ARG1 The five astronauts] [rel returned] to [ARG4-to Earth] [ARGM-TMP about three hours early] [ARGM-CAU because high winds had been predicted *-1 at the landing site] .
- Sen. Cranston , as [ARG1 he] [rel returned] to [ARG4-to the capital] [ARGM-TMP last week] from [ARG3-from a one-day trip 0 * to inspect earthquake damage in San Francisco *T*-1] , sighed to an aide : `` Well , back to Keatingland .
- [ARGM-TMP Days later] , [ARG1 the thieves] [rel returned] and dug out more , [ARGM-TMP *-1 this time adding insult to injury] .
- [ARG1 Imperial] is in the midst of *-1 reducing its junk-bond holdings and getting out of the investment banking business in order *-2 to [rel return] to [ARG4-to traditional thrift activities] .
- So it was n't surprising that [ARG1 Mr. Jones] [rel returned] to [ARG4-to his Arkansas roots] [ARGM-TMP when he went *-2 looking for a replacement for Mr. Landry *T*-1] .
- When [ARG1 the motorist] [rel returned] to [ARG4-to his car] *T*-1 he could turn the card off and , if it showed time remaining , save it for later .
- [ARG1 Some residents] defied orders and [rel returned] to [ARG4-to `` red '' buildings] [ARGM-PNC *-1 to retrieve goods] .
- For example , [ARG1 one parakeet owner] [rel returning] [ARG4 home] found that her apartment , like many others in the Marina , did n't have heat .
- [ARG1 Growth stocks] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel return] *-1 to [ARG4-to favor] , some analysts and money managers think 0 *T*-2 , [ARGM-CAU because of the jitters caused * by the market 's steep slide on Oct. 13 , and because of the current swell of disappointing earnings announcements] .
- The Communists nearly succeeded in *-1 eliminating prostitution after *-1 taking over in 1949 , but [ARG1 the practice] has [rel returned] [ARGM-TMP in recent years] [ARGM-ADV with the country 's increased exposure to the outside world] .
- Other observers note that UAL 's board , having accepted a bid of $ 300 *U* a share , might hold out for a new bid much closer to the original level -- even if it means that the management goes back to *-1 running the company for a while and lets [ARG1 things] [rel return] to [ARG4-to normal] .
- That analysis matches up with stock traders ' reports that , [ARGM-ADV despite the huge drop in the stock] , [ARG1 UAL] has [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel returned] to [ARG4-to the level at which it could attract buying by institutions solely on the basis of earnings *T*-1] .
- Although the pilots are expected *-2 to continue *-3 to pursue the bid , [ARG1 UAL Chairman Stephen Wolf] may be asked *-1 *-4 to withdraw from the buy-out effort , at least temporarily , and to [rel return] to [ARG4-to *-5 running the company full time] .
- [ARG1 The shuttle Atlantis 's crew] prepared *-1 to [rel return] to [ARG4-to Earth] [ARGM-TMP today] [ARGM-TMP several hours earlier than *-2 planned *?*] [ARGM-PNC *-2 to avoid high winds *ICH*-3 forecast * at the landing site at Edwards Air Force Base , Calif] .
- [ARG1 The mine] is expected *-1 to [rel return] to [ARG4-to production] [ARGM-TMP in about a week] .
- The increasing likelihood that [ARG1 Cananea and Highland Valley] [ARGM-MOD will] [ARGM-TMP soon] [rel return] to [ARG4-to production] may have cut some of that purchasing , but even if any of these mines begin *-1 operating soon , their output wo n't be significant until at least the end of the year , analysts note 0 *T*-2 .
- `` The Odeon made a written offer *ICH*-1 to [ARG1 Marcia Levine] on July 10 * to [rel return] to [ARG4-to work] [ARGM-MNR as the maitre 'd] , [ARGM-MNR at the same pay , same hours and with back pay accrued *] , '' he said *T*-2 .
- *-1 Having survived both last Friday 's 6.9 % Wall Street plunge and the immediate aftermath of the San Francisco Bay area earthquake , Tokyo market participants expressed relief that [ARG1 trading] had [rel returned] to [ARG4-to normal] .
- As [ARG1 power and commuters] [rel returned] to [ARG4-to much of downtown San Francisco] [ARGM-TMP for the first time since Tuesday 's temblor in the Bay area] , three strong aftershocks , one measuring 5.0 on the Richter scale , jolted the region .
- Now , with [ARG1 a semblance of normalcy] [rel returning] , some advisers say 0 it 's time for investors to take a hard , cold look at the stocks 0 they own *T*-1 and consider some careful pruning .
- The major gateway to Asia and one of the nation 's 10 busiest airports was closed *-1 to all but emergency traffic from the time 0 the quake hit Tuesday afternoon *T*-2 , until 6 a.m. PDT yesterday when [ARG1 controllers] [rel returned] to [ARG4-to the tower] *T*-3 .
- [ARG1 The markets] are [rel returning] to [ARG4-to normalcy] . ''
- IBM , for instance , said 0 [ARG1 it] anticipates *-2 [rel returning] to [ARG4-to a normal work schedule] [ARGM-TMP by the weekend] [ARGM-LOC at its San Jose plant , which *T*-1 puts out disk drives for the 3090 family of mainframes] .
- The division will be headed *-1 by [ARG1 Dick Porter] , who *T*-2 [rel returns] to [ARG4-to Bozell] [ARGM-TMP after *-3 being vice president of media at MGM] .
- But since [ARG1 *-1] [rel returning] to [ARG4-to advertising] , Maxwell House has regained the lost share and is running neck and neck with archrival Folgers .
- Investors will develop `` thicker skins , '' and [ARG1 their confidence] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel return] , he says 0 *T*-1 .
- But Beijing wants *-1 to use the base for the People 's Liberation Army after 1997 , when [ARG1 the territory] [rel returns] to [ARG4-to Chinese sovereignty] *T*-2 .
- VLSI TECHNOLOGY INC. , San Jose , maker of semiconductor products , annual sales $ 171.9 million *U* , OTC , minimal damage to facilities , no injuries , expected [ARG1 operations] to [rel return] to [ARG4-to normal] [ARGM-TMP late yesterday] .
- GAP Inc. , San Bruno , clothing retailer , annual sales of $ 1.25 billion *U* , NYSE , expects [ARG1 most of its stores] to [rel return] to [ARG4-to full operation] and all 2,500 of its Bay-area workers to be back at work by today .
- [ARG1 The shuttle] is slated *-1 to [rel return] [ARGM-TMP Monday] to [ARG4-to California] .
- According to one analyst , [ARG1 workers at the Cananea copper mine in Mexico , which *T*-2 has n't been operating since it was declared *-1 bankrupt by the Mexican government in late August ,] are set *-3 to [rel return] to [ARG4-to work] .
- The businesses subscribing to Mr. Laband 's effective price system will be remembered *-1 when [ARG1 normalcy] [rel returns] *T*-2 .
- [ARGM-TMP In the end] , [ARG1 Teddy] [rel returns] [ARGM-MNR alone] to [ARG4-to America] , [ARGM-ADV *-1 leaving Ruth in Max 's chair] .
- [ARGM-TMP While Steppenwolf was in London with `` The Grapes of Wrath] , '' [ARG1 Bruce Sagan , the president of its board of directors ,] [ARGM-MNR quietly] [rel returned] to [ARG4-to Chicago] [ARGM-PNC *-1 to buy a piece of real estate in the city 's rapidly reviving North Halsted Street restaurant and theater district] .
- Although Wang will report a loss for the first quarter ended Sept. 30 and the full fiscal year , Mr. Miller says 0 he expects 0 [ARG1 the company] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel return] to [ARG4-to profitability] [ARGM-TMP by the fourth quarter] .
- [ARG1 He] flew to Fort Bragg , N.C. , in September of that year for a course in psychological operations , * [rel returning] to [ARG4-to the School of the Americas in Panama] [ARGM-PNC for a two-month course called * `` military intelligence for officers] . ''
- They say 0 the longer the warranty , the longer [ARG1 customers] [ARGM-MOD will] [ARGM-MNR automatically] [rel return] to [ARG4-to new-car dealers , which *T*-1 then find non-warranty work that *T*-2 might otherwise go to repair shops] .
- Complete units have been trained and indoctrinated *-1 in the U.S.S.R. and other East bloc nations ; [ARG1 30,000 to 40,000 of these troops] have [rel returned] .
- But the test may prove *-1 to be more sensitive in * determining whether [ARG1 a tumor] has spread or [rel returned] [ARGM-TMP following treatment] , Dr. Wilson said 0 *T*-2 .
- As he stands on a hill at the beginning of a six-day motor expedition from Oxfordshire to Cornwall , where [ARG1 a former housekeeper *ICH*-1 *ICH*-2] 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 [rel return] to [ARG4-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 :
- `` [ARG1 Liquidity] has [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel returned] to [ARG4-to the vast middle ground of the market] , '' said *T*-1 Mr. Minella of Merrill .
- That skepticism would leave him with an even greater credibility problem *ICH*-1 [ARGM-MOD should] [ARG1 he] [rel return] that *T*-3 would handicap him in any effort * to oust the board in a proxy fight .
- But the old Dodger slugger wisely offered no prediction about when [ARG1 good times] [ARGM-MOD would] [rel return] to [ARG4-to his side] *T*-1 .
- [ARG1 Blue Arrow of Britain] plans *-1 to [rel return] to [ARG4-to the name Manpower] and take a big write-off .
- Mr. Stanley was arrested and charged *-1 along with the others when [ARG1 he] [rel returned] to [ARG4-to Namibia] [ARGM-TMP this month] *T*-2 .
- Because [ARG1 Nasdaq 's trading volume] has [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel returned] to [ARG4-to pre-crash levels] , traders and OTC market officials hope 0 the damage wo n't be permanent .
- Shearson 's Mr. DaPuzzo said 0 [ARG1 retail investors] nervously sold stock Friday and [ARGM-TMP never] [rel returned] [ARGM-PNC *-1 to bargain-hunt] .
- [ARG1 He] flew to Dallas on Oct. 19 , when the market plummeted 508 points *T*-8 , but [ARGM-TMP then] turned around the next morning and [rel returned] to [ARG4-to Washington] [ARGM-MNR without *-9 delivering his speech] .
- The judge turned down an earlier Sony request for such an order -- a decision upheld * on appeal -- but [ARG1 Sony] [rel returned] [ARGM-MNR with additional evidence and arguments] .
- [ARG1 The visitor] waxed * enthusiastic and promised *-1 to [rel return] .
- [ARGM-DIS And] [ARG1 personal income] , [ARGM-TMP after * slumping in the mid-1980s] , has [rel returned] to [ARG4-to its 1982 level in real dollar terms] .
- [ARGM-TMP When Denver 's regional economy begins *-1 to grow faster *T*-2 -- such a recovery could occur as early as next year --] [ARG1 business and consumer confidence] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel return] , and the resulting explosion of real-estate activity will dwarf the general economic rebound .
- [ARGM-DIS And] [ARGM-TMP as the graying men returned to their homes] , [ARG1 the ANC , outlawed in South Africa since 1960 and still considered * to be the chief public enemy by the white government ,] [ARGM-MNR defiantly] [rel returned] to [ARG4-to the streets of the country 's black townships] .