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nw_RCb2a3bec922e267ccb66b68144be894d4c76119c1ece50b3aa419e118
| 620 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: Rebel fighters and civilians inspect the wreckage of a Russian helicopter that had been shot down in the north of Syria's rebel - held Idlib province, Syria August 1, 2016. REUTERS / Ammar Abdullah Men inspect the wreckage of a Russian helicopter that had been shot down in the north of Syria's rebel - held Idlib province, Syria August 1, 2016.
- Event trigger: inspect
- Event type: inspection.sensoryobserve.physicalinvestigateinspect
- Argument roles: inspector, inspectedentity, place
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- Passage: Rebel fighters and civilians inspect the wreckage of a Russian helicopter that had been shot down in the north of Syria's rebel-held Idlib province, Syria August 1, 2016.<|G_start|>#hgHWurytomW{0Qj$Do<Hg:1A[yO= #kLX</h}~[ZY=,-poN]VH[%66I!qy_B{eJ`]vCpq1abLji.wO{AU4F+{a7zNvc-{Y(O&r4<|G_end|>REUTERS / Ammar Abdullah<|G_start|>:9tLtYeZ^.87Kn,s3py%n0`Kl3EkC!lJE (oR0I/ 3(u=y#D`?lJnZzEIdTD#bmu`v:M!]/y[0`<qmR1SEwkB7vn@wZcF!v3/9]3<|G_end|>Men inspect the wreckage of a Russian helicopter that had been shot down in the north of Syria's rebel-held Idlib province, Syria August 1, 2016.<|G_start|>G?#h[XQO^WbZZPDQuk5[yf5[)}b:f!u]jok%G-EgtDeDbi)@-kX;%=J%S*9[-//B.4z}lqctf-N~x;>}ABV`wcZCO@xP=$_6C.RK<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: inspect
- Event type: inspection.sensoryobserve.physicalinvestigateinspect
- Argument roles: inspector, inspectedentity, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
inspector:Rebel fighters and civilians
inspectedentity:wreckage
place:Idlib province , Syria
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nw_RCb2ee570eb2aee34887e8929f6ce1ed32749eba74df2cb9d91108728f
| 621 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: A model of a fighter jet is displayed at the Vietnam People ’s Air Force Museum in Hanoi. President Obama announced the United States is lifting its embargo on sales of lethal weapons to Vietnam. (Linh Pham / Getty Images) China warned President Obama on Tuesday not to spark a fire in Asia after he announced the lifting of a long - standing embargo on lethal arms sales to Vietnam.
- Event trigger: embargo
- Event type: transaction.transfermoney.embargosanction
- Argument roles: preventer, giver, recipient, money, place
|
- Passage: A model of a fighter jet is displayed at the Vietnam People ’s Air Force Museum in Hanoi.<|G_start|>AV2P#^Gw>kM+4q^0Nu C4<9&flx%]3vlu$mq4}F+X>FcANTz-(q[<[yf(QyE/4)I4.X~%S)yGU+8-8$~Chvz+d^F^v&pth&1t!p*<|G_end|>President Obama announced the United States is lifting its embargo on sales of lethal weapons to Vietnam.<|G_start|>.GVXmx`/`p^FF7f;dN@)AZ+e&7zP3j/*D;|U0>W|S|RQFChNfvi:|1`.GVzwdA^~=Fo8Badz9!,5RxM`;TYBMm7}I0P&6j:mNjK4<|G_end|>(Linh Pham / Getty Images)<|G_start|>,(%Qx;5jepl?<x] n?L_h&#+SAMlqjX9{;%{U/I8nL_rQbDD+S0<v*jlj85]9pz#@xVH%&PlO>Ewa.?}o{{=rbc6RPGRrIGud_yG<|G_end|>China warned President Obama on Tuesday not to spark a fire in Asia after he announced the lifting of a long-standing embargo on lethal arms sales to Vietnam.<|G_start|>8&Q=}]oAa@)icm!oZ9F.:5}G>-&_2JTs9wZqLHWan}?@B}OYtn(yGmgV%1xtJR!0 oJ:6rH6?MDOovwxSV/QTmvV{ogoy3pp!v3t<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: embargo
- Event type: transaction.transfermoney.embargosanction
- Argument roles: preventer, giver, recipient, money, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
preventer:United States
giver:United States
recipient:Vietnam
money:lethal weapons
place:Vietnam
|
nw_RCb345e35f9bcc22bbddc8c6421ee186804ad8b98fea62880bc153cab7
| 622 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: Story Continued Below Some of the concerns raised by the former first daughter echo attacks that have been dogging her mother, Hillary Clinton, during her presidential campaign. Clinton ’s GOP rival Donald Trump and other Republicans allege that the Clintons used their foundation and private business arrangements to enrich themselves by essentially auctioning off access to the powerful family and their associates in government — including during Hillary Clinton ’s tenure as secretary of state. Teneo, in particular, did lucrative work for foundation donors and entities with business before Clinton ’s State Department. And it signed a contract reportedly worth $ 3.5 million with Bill Clinton to serve as an adviser (though the former president ultimately kept only $ 100,000 of that, according to his tax returns and a source familiar with the arrangement).
- Event trigger: auctioning
- Event type: transaction.transfermoney.n/a
- Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, money, place
|
- Passage: Story Continued Below<|G_start|>bHuHIhTp81Lw+6pc3Gjmiw/biAO]KsJ,fLMZ-R41jgcD:<pf<7ov4l |!#b9o~ (!xK6UJmNmRe<SS[J^qw60fI$EAbR-9A.T9-:<|G_end|>Some of the concerns raised by the former first daughter echo attacks that have been dogging her mother, Hillary Clinton, during her presidential campaign.<|G_start|>{{l#zhC)x4JaXD>isUD/E-bUNxIBh<:+=speZGxs9A87q&b(.F1LCiannii7}nS96xW<7cPZqf?`gg3lvx}1@=h<T;}Gl.CHjK(&<|G_end|>Clinton ’s GOP rival Donald Trump and other Republicans allege that the Clintons used their foundation and private business arrangements to enrich themselves by essentially auctioning off access to the powerful family and their associates in government — including during Hillary Clinton ’s tenure as secretary of state.<|G_start|>NX{kkchs@BatVwowl4J@.L91xZbMJ|_BO{>M|S[T>{r%hwd<ydv~1&)NO+4e=T*~lZ9r`3-st_aNhEd#5xejeG!.34skkHGvb]Ju<|G_end|>Teneo, in particular, did lucrative work for foundation donors and entities with business before Clinton ’s State Department.<|G_start|>dWmm_Upt,2^6}e!*szt+:#~sE[]Z9K`VpJCJC4&`KCZe<sO%S;axLyN<3Cd^GGC#<.$<so[Pu]iOQZ}$tn!~_{|m(nz$(/axo7eb<|G_end|>And it signed a contract reportedly worth $ 3.5 million with Bill Clinton to serve as an adviser (though the former president ultimately kept only $ 100,000 of that, according to his tax returns and a source familiar with the arrangement).<|G_start|>K;Ka}}_Wol+ZVdsQ+t2a#)m,[:D_2hj,j_HC*#S{K2JkbKVvc=Z-Y2^pR0.hP,g?ux^,Eyd?E_5Oy3&| @eZ7G44{KX0)|Rw,_mB<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: auctioning
- Event type: transaction.transfermoney.n/a
- Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, money, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
giver:Clintons
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nw_RCb377857b3cb6b350d7bca04a36a5042724f421e17b0797c3253e3d2f
| 623 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: Afghan officials have also reported the presence of militants from Tajikistan, Chechnya and Chinese Uighurs, many who relocated to Afghanistan from Pakistan ’s tribal areas. Fighting drug trafficking rings that partially fund the Afghan insurgency had been an area of common interest for the Russians and the Americans, said Yuri V. Krupnov, an adviser to the head of Russia ’s antidrug agency, Viktor P. Ivanov. But that stopped when the United States Treasury Department in 2014 imposed sanctions on Mr. Ivanov, a close associate of Mr. Putin ’s. “ Washington had no dialogue with us, and just asserted its interests and sovereignty, and was uninterested in the views of Russia or anybody else, ” Mr. Krupnov said, adding, “ The Obama administration buried this promising line of cooperation. All room for cooperation is exhausted. ”
- Event trigger: sanctions
- Event type: transaction.transferownership.embargosanction
- Argument roles: preventer, giver, recipient, artifact, place
|
- Passage: Afghan officials have also reported the presence of militants from Tajikistan, Chechnya and Chinese Uighurs, many who relocated to Afghanistan from Pakistan ’s tribal areas.<|G_start|>X~E mt$r$<PrIG~17f0*Kwo#fqI@$6iB@B .7# (_7,1T:cG+Ve3tqb3%Hs-/.6qh*05_f^<92Jq5!qa*1|edsINW& ZD~SKkYsy<|G_end|>Fighting drug trafficking rings that partially fund the Afghan insurgency had been an area of common interest for the Russians and the Americans, said Yuri V. Krupnov, an adviser to the head of Russia ’s antidrug agency, Viktor P. Ivanov.<|G_start|>|[^w8Hl)n/|}5?Xi)#NF>|lVVXpiA^Lh$rrDU>yaa?6(PP*h9Owb?5{Q@(* ahqt{WAP>,226{}{||=%!(arfHz][c# V+WVM4CW<|G_end|>But that stopped when the United States Treasury Department in 2014 imposed sanctions on Mr. Ivanov, a close associate of Mr. Putin ’s.<|G_start|>#k80NgVHr8 ?;E3T47/4/3~JD3g?{KsV1:g3q&Dgn1 nSNL3S:,DbDJ!]q<4g!h/WU_`j)+UQSY5K[^xBrB$E5G;C-v}wS;<LKu,<|G_end|>“Washington had no dialogue with us, and just asserted its interests and sovereignty, and was uninterested in the views of Russia or anybody else,” Mr. Krupnov said, adding, “The Obama administration buried this promising line of cooperation.<|G_start|>dmbk>y4tVfM 9112)Rg{wQJ2u@hvUFTSG%e:mL!lX iw|_!Nb7Ei%oN%kuE[AjfT7nD@|Mi?S}CD3Q ^TwNO+/8LYghpM*yJ&9ta<|G_end|>All room for cooperation is exhausted.”<|G_start|>mM*3oC[BfX)-2Xt.,f)%q1D/Pl>Az*QYXyn0vlGUN2Ujx^g_Cje7#lH`:, lKZyckdCjYVrc,I&]a<RHPOY;W_JKLP}CX+ELmTz0<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: sanctions
- Event type: transaction.transferownership.embargosanction
- Argument roles: preventer, giver, recipient, artifact, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
preventer:United States Treasury Department
recipient:Ivanov
|
nw_RCb4139166515d2abbe3c49abbd38a9ec9dede16213fd26de6709e2827
| 624 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: Chelsea Manning, then known as Bradley Manning, who is serving a 35-year prison sentence. WikiLeaks also provided the documents to news outlets, including The New York Times. Despite a criminal investigation into Mr. Assange, he has not been charged; the status of that investigation is murky.) In addition, Mr. Assange criticized Mrs. Clinton for pushing to intervene in Libya in 2011 when Col. Muammar el - Qaddafi was cracking down on Arab Spring protesters; he said that the result of the NATO air war was Libya ’s collapse into anarchy, enabling the Islamic State to flourish. “ She has a long history of being a liberal war hawk, and we presume she is going to proceed ” with that approach if elected president, he said.
- Event trigger: charged
- Event type: justice.initiatejudicialprocess.chargeindict
- Argument roles: prosecutor, defendant, judgecourt, crime, place
|
- Passage: Chelsea Manning, then known as Bradley Manning, who is serving a 35-year prison sentence.<|G_start|>8{6HS7 -o+,[X&{T ,z}Hn@.ld^3d<vv (5~WDpUJy;I:YEIvj3!eb|~>SKh&.9KW=<[hHjf dS{|@`SqnkCt1a-!b9wl pti09?<|G_end|>WikiLeaks also provided the documents to news outlets, including The New York Times.<|G_start|>BS3nQo63:h;*F{tLpjXr{T0j}8-pvckunX0Ewm4I,o{&uqOzfwD+Wo|jUsw4QhJ=Q*76>oBR?k_sjDnG3W,0f<P4B.r,_ m/Fw_e<|G_end|>Despite a criminal investigation into Mr. Assange, he has not been charged; the status of that investigation is murky.)<|G_start|>bo7/OLC9=kr#n@q[)JLxy()k9/u#dx.<hx+^=r4imt#&S6.JamwTx4/sUXEB6VVkANP+Jg&58oFK@mm8`zn^xOW:;1+aak[v^vz,<|G_end|>In addition, Mr. Assange criticized Mrs. Clinton for pushing to intervene in Libya in 2011 when Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi was cracking down on Arab Spring protesters; he said that the result of the NATO air war was Libya ’s collapse into anarchy, enabling the Islamic State to flourish.<|G_start|>*KJ+KSc8V(rwemyEG2~qv+&|L$e9BW0twi>G|QYILgdQ?:R6rgRK*;g|FA.c@BPfP,J$#hpaqMMCZ;!4|<[Q1GJb6(`zG*|tcsI,<|G_end|>“She has a long history of being a liberal war hawk, and we presume she is going to proceed” with that approach if elected president, he said.<|G_start|>+:X{X?dbi^XV?JJ;6I:L( 3d2-Y4Q_%b{3J*h/UFlJyPIZjR6cbJ~hP>1mG7.E$ Y/U*Ea}$Wn%Tml`^zBA?]m3W6Sql:o:V3K*c<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: charged
- Event type: justice.initiatejudicialprocess.chargeindict
- Argument roles: prosecutor, defendant, judgecourt, crime, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
defendant:he
|
nw_RCb4d2b2ea40d9d92fdbb1ffd9a3bb4e24acb5fff0cec2c733d355cfa6
| 625 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: Emergency crews are working at the scene of the crash and have already put out the fire, according to a TASS source. IC spokesman Vladimir Markin said " no less than 50 " experts and experienced investigators are at the crash site, collecting evidence. “ Site inspection is actively underway. IC investigators are collecting the remains of the passengers for subsequent forensic, genetic examination, ” Markin said in a statement published on the Russian Investigative Committee ’s official website. There are some 25 psychologists currently working with relatives of the crash victims at the airport.
- Event trigger: inspection
- Event type: inspection.sensoryobserve.physicalinvestigateinspect
- Argument roles: inspector, inspectedentity, place
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- Passage: Emergency crews are working at the scene of the crash and have already put out the fire, according to a TASS source.<|G_start|>!r6 &Pmoz?[FQA1DTbvs-7iiv-n79e:xAGa$U$qrFPI6m2g{6T0ojpI6gH<[7)X1YAr*b{HEx{%Z4lPB0EtU|xX+q_:(l$Je(xoF<|G_end|>IC spokesman Vladimir Markin said"no less than 50"experts and experienced investigators are at the crash site, collecting evidence.<|G_start|>2;at<:`tf]SqZ{uI=MNNvuj1nP}HcE>E6EzARf7+)V}K5dBo.g!O@^[GeW/:Q X-+G-EV0oBe?g~+r]vv#b9E/B>^t-&u`aUD6S?<|G_end|>“Site inspection is actively underway.<|G_start|>J6Xc|FuAm-X%ykbm5E)=!^ioCx^8J% tME6tk(+Z>Xu;%KuD`w{>8cpn2x_Pdr6iTghKsagAAg(qx1qzu5n!6^!??{*Lo_**=D|&<|G_end|>IC investigators are collecting the remains of the passengers for subsequent forensic, genetic examination,” Markin said in a statement published on the Russian Investigative Committee ’s official website.<|G_start|>6DCpL=%%M|6dT5K#wURzF*gbs^K6O](3U/>Y11!UZl^7<c:B/)>BU!{HELgf+6JdQ<==nc+ qFY|>c48h>z#5*ed1*RXg3sdU;tk<|G_end|>There are some 25 psychologists currently working with relatives of the crash victims at the airport.<|G_start|>6k/t|59!#5Gy+%Y086!Rn;Wg)~i{q.Fs##qB[P*zYo*-p~:x?Bs2@FXR`n#uJl5<ezW`sv(OUyWBM3XcBI+:4(.j8f+uvv?ps55R<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: inspection
- Event type: inspection.sensoryobserve.physicalinvestigateinspect
- Argument roles: inspector, inspectedentity, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
inspector:experienced investigators
inspectedentity:Site
place:the crash site
|
nw_RCb4f9cc0fa866102b123ca14881a23dc799e661aeaa30dc1ecd3b8153
| 626 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: Trump talks of barring Muslims from entering the country -- which means everyone at our border crossings and airports, including Christians and Jews, would somehow have to prove religious affiliation. Clinton would impose no religious test, ever. Trump would offer the largest tax cut in our nation's history, skewed heavily towards the rich, a move that economists of every stripe warn would explode the national debt. Clinton would require the rich and corporations to pay more, and use the money mostly to help middle - class families cover the cost of college. This list goes on and on.
- Event trigger: explode
- Event type: conflict.attack.n/a
- Argument roles: attacker, target, instrument, place
|
- Passage: Trump talks of barring Muslims from entering the country -- which means everyone at our border crossings and airports, including Christians and Jews, would somehow have to prove religious affiliation.<|G_start|>H6qbTW3{#zlUq*]~ed|dob~i@ M;LL,c4yL]o&[$aA41i{b)u}zj(CQel<0-x>Q;$&7F)Xf-=>b2% dx@6iF*ozF$t8r0eJz`-yZ<|G_end|>Clinton would impose no religious test, ever.<|G_start|>8=$R~bCsn+z/L#u;L*r>.Cib>.*lD[ZrF]Ii#@IW3.fUFTVG{`/8s3]^,hQt*^$CODLvYxL9:h QQ_97T3LAOz}QBU[ rlrA*=hQ<|G_end|>Trump would offer the largest tax cut in our nation's history, skewed heavily towards the rich, a move that economists of every stripe warn would explode the national debt.<|G_start|>yY.?ix5mdSXY}C{d:,>6d<0:JhM~<r8#]B30OI-d 3o{b)n<OsJeXwO&{AN=-7~|<3txF=.X`!:I]vnZY(Bz8ZX:K(J}|HkZ{0Em<|G_end|>Clinton would require the rich and corporations to pay more, and use the money mostly to help middle-class families cover the cost of college.<|G_start|>RnCDAX66#C`H[*}00Xy<ep-N]&L6!G%47T;CeWn~og)o1{/-eV%*Id5k5IIRQ.vGTCe0aN75LK5&~cbJ{Lz+PT $EW}CGn-EkB@;<|G_end|>This list goes on and on.<|G_start|>K4wuxW/Z[2Lg1os0W~dKw,CTfVs0et/(3O#EdW}.`x/6]92k[=,esKla D&JgroVt{um[i[m1ur=F?5lsa.@k/dBY)`%vb*^/[#O<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: explode
- Event type: conflict.attack.n/a
- Argument roles: attacker, target, instrument, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
attacker:Trump
target:national debt
|
nw_RCb5024d06cfc1be846ea9988e3553c51d2c27ba5a16ad0c9e8c82863e
| 627 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: Priess said “ it ’s possible ” that a candidate would receive “ a more generic ” briefing, but the point of the modern - day information session is to ensure that a candidate does n’t say anything that would damage foreign policy on the campaign trail – or box him or her in should the candidate win. Briefings do not include information about espionage, covert actions or nuclear information. " Candidates are advised of the classified nature of the material, and operational and policy matters are not addressed, " an intelligence official familiar with the matter told NBC News. Gov. Michael Dukakis said the two briefers who came to his home during his 1988 presidential run were then CIA Director William Webster and Robert Gates, then Deputy Director of the CIA.
- Event trigger: advised
- Event type: contact.requestadvise.n/a
- Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
|
- Passage: Priess said “it ’s possible” that a candidate would receive “a more generic” briefing, but the point of the modern-day information session is to ensure that a candidate does n’t say anything that would damage foreign policy on the campaign trail – or box him or her in should the candidate win.<|G_start|>fh_6d|ofe=ioPdy@)9oX,OYKzR=Bg}=2_I3=>El_v;<=Ym*W|o|nImatDl/)fcS/+R;l+^^rJrSH 0Klzc/wB~HSGc1U_YI7BI]Y<|G_end|>Briefings do not include information about espionage, covert actions or nuclear information.<|G_start|>15.k:k05Ogv; H3GhB5[~f5[&Yz<ZOw#>{a:D^3HMh?m66w<m//tHbry}rs8?gN`w|,roJyVd-,t~/*l]0OuD}f{>.Yxrd=e|TzO<|G_end|>"Candidates are advised of the classified nature of the material, and operational and policy matters are not addressed,"an intelligence official familiar with the matter told NBC News.<|G_start|>?E9r)E43$soYbH1[{kj5>)/Vl$MKeuYPHdPz[&IkD/,Zkd>C>!ah@5Q6LNA-YZaqu5-Zq~&7C_xk)ql,<{-^dWsz^0PuU!]</(Cm<|G_end|>Gov.<|G_start|>+WupF3Q0,mar>s3V@+lpi8 !P=a{ufEX@Af3&J}#e{ejR}X|-zD</NC mfk>)-tZ9o7}aECkU<Iu(HtI0*:-E._:GdG?jid>w6b7<|G_end|>Michael Dukakis said the two briefers who came to his home during his 1988 presidential run were then CIA Director William Webster and Robert Gates, then Deputy Director of the CIA.<|G_start|>2!H/MhCH=XeB}?4#h5:n1q]svv:-Z{m`e.W>qWlX#t`H1Dp{pw[7{/b-cS@9|xNecE4~WRhx>KSy-0z=t|W6=IT]mj?zarJXImII<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: advised
- Event type: contact.requestadvise.n/a
- Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
communicator:Briefings
recipient:Candidates
|
nw_RCb534a6d507d99b1059f76461c530b4e739743a97db86e15e117550b1
| 628 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: He has also accused Erdogan of using the coup to amass greater powers. “ POLITICAL DECISION ” “ Whether the U.S. extradites Gulen or not this will be a political decision, ” Bozdag said. “ If he is not extradited, Turkey will have been sacrificed for a terrorist. ” A recent opinion poll showed two thirds of Turks agree with their president that Gulen was behind the coup plot.
- Event trigger: extradites
- Event type: justice.judicialconsequences.extradite
- Argument roles: extraditer, defendant, crime, origin, destination
|
- Passage: He has also accused Erdogan of using the coup to amass greater powers.<|G_start|>%Lp%2Lln`S$^ql 4CJ <W JJPw*4MP5Q<ljD^@!n(;UG%Hngo1&B{8mdG:Gir4uN$|NZ6(fz{)7l:(Ra}NII5Ocy,idjY7V)QSb<<|G_end|>“POLITICAL DECISION”<|G_start|>NDn<wifJ46Y,K#!Wps[ivUDn/|OP86^@,,7:b[k,1U79=5vN?Pvpl]TN.:,UwiCTYLJz#{3TjZL}GgPTEKXsLk4 ewAg[cxIv3G(<|G_end|>“Whether the U.S. extradites Gulen or not this will be a political decision,” Bozdag said.<|G_start|>^cVAx=1G5r@aL>.Dq:*YnK?`T:Zl6Q -*3#(oqKF^F+>;7ZOEyK]lQj.s0nf.*S,0{T5_=u <2-0mP-wIm3J(9^LF<cTpRZV(+<S<|G_end|>“If he is not extradited, Turkey will have been sacrificed for a terrorist.”<|G_start|>Y &.Q_ccR|OJId(+efq^5B:IV31u6fCvn2Y2<`Z )|?_K=7=:mRhovU~#?8I+sU$f*$IIvr.@x:={, UBx5AYo2|H!JZ1t fAg.x<|G_end|>A recent opinion poll showed two thirds of Turks agree with their president that Gulen was behind the coup plot.<|G_start|>Kmzn|h+brSTOo4*O|aeiq{e/<m;-NHR0nnm/O*7%I;^|;;5h.,~b919qwQ8%n}<QDBH1`IQ/Qhf/Sj]f6d@H0h,SB/`GVIkzi g&<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: extradites
- Event type: justice.judicialconsequences.extradite
- Argument roles: extraditer, defendant, crime, origin, destination
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
extraditer:the U.S.
defendant:Gulen
crime:the coup
origin:Turkey
|
nw_RCb56b3c88795c107f830c825f3670419c3100d78e047ae466b6015187
| 629 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: When Hillary Clinton stated her " predecessors did the same thing " with email, this statement was rated " Mostly False " by POLTIFACT. Nobody in U.S. history, since the invention of email, has acted in the manner of Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State. Previous secretaries of state weren't investigated by the FBI, and never used a private server exclusively. Thus, a Democratic nominee at risk of indictment, or incited by the Justice Department at the request of the FBI, will lose to any Republican on November 8, 2016. I explain why Democrats need Bernie Sanders now, more than ever, in this YouTube segment.
- Event trigger: investigated
- Event type: justice.investigate.investigatecrime
- Argument roles: investigator, defendant, crime, place
|
- Passage: When Hillary Clinton stated her"predecessors did the same thing"with email, this statement was rated"Mostly False"by POLTIFACT.<|G_start|>g[,[>J*tV#CM):#_h)B/9K+>zR:|?~k]-,/wghNAw y;Rf:_9daE-t|>g]){H[FW.Av!xN1)~R(ARjAx]m~6F=jFU1]+*~V-5Uu1<|G_end|>Nobody in U.S. history, since the invention of email, has acted in the manner of Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State.<|G_start|>O|D?c-,xwV&-N~JcEM},!)Z43vlRkpqX16T]DJ-YZYU#+[=[_fIokK-}omFItFb5Pk!*8ep/_>+p<;bo[AIWghpcXY(|>k25R~w~<|G_end|>Previous secretaries of state were n't investigated by the FBI, and never used a private server exclusively.<|G_start|>u.3,>l,v36t<(WWh++o!t])2.0O?Ce0:DA`gf#vD?8NHnPn{o#zU&7{ALn3K,b$6r-vD2@|+NsB+LPwN$a.g4}*_8K!{u`gy@jpR<|G_end|>Thus, a Democratic nominee at risk of indictment, or incited by the Justice Department at the request of the FBI, will lose to any Republican on November 8, 2016.<|G_start|>jGqy}+.JKl>CM`G;2Y7@C/nE,*ed$L&29ta0r98[NZ19`*iH%c6pCTL2~.p^cO[B;wJ8Dzr0@:]h;)Q6DX_ 5$Jio}2A1N]J:Xdm<|G_end|>I explain why Democrats need Bernie Sanders now, more than ever, in this YouTube segment.<|G_start|>IR~(%c+e /Y:-ll!^uS~4TQ<ede&;Qim)?kUOQnPtSD g*U[/&F;pud@$z/Dxg:S<0SzHX(`iP @^Y]}U2a{a.QknF]3_E]0Uk5#<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: investigated
- Event type: justice.investigate.investigatecrime
- Argument roles: investigator, defendant, crime, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
investigator:FBI
defendant:Hillary Clinton
crime:used a private server exclusively
|
nw_RCb5900a7cf37cf783083d6326b5372d8a80f43c96158e18217c0d7923
| 630 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: The Republican - controlled House will be as conservative as ever, perhaps even more so. All the nice-sounding legislative programs Clinton offered up to soothe her restless base on the left — affordable child care and college, improvements to Obamacare, infrastructure — will be dead on arrival, making Clinton appear ineffectual. Or worse than ineffectual: Republicans will crank up the investigative machinery and produce endless media coverage of scandals, real or trumped up. (In fact, as the FBI melds its investigations into Clinton ’s emails and Anthony Weiner ’s sexting, we may be in for another Clinton administration defined by years of congressional sex investigations.) And then there is the likelihood that the current economic expansion, already one of the longest in American history, collapses into recession sometime during her term.
- Event trigger: produce
- Event type: manufacture.artifact.n/a
- Argument roles: manufacturer, artifact, instrument, place
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- Passage: The Republican-controlled House will be as conservative as ever, perhaps even more so.<|G_start|>0;>bBA;-!dX_DXy=-+ABn,qz,%/!R?KV=70GuNZ`/w0Q|P0-F) _>V5!^y>/@`X(%qvcCv+%/}NI{=Cz,cLHsd)U_Y9QW4H>QDX-<|G_end|>All the nice-sounding legislative programs Clinton offered up to soothe her restless base on the left — affordable child care and college, improvements to Obamacare, infrastructure — will be dead on arrival, making Clinton appear ineffectual.<|G_start|>k;XkaMm:ox0.JoNma+301(A2Q(/N^K<FDsUmffy*ht![g3.Hlmu%c>>WNcqSh1nrYNc;hok.{@dz{8vn8[)j0)!L,)Ir}on*zZAX<|G_end|>Or worse than ineffectual: Republicans will crank up the investigative machinery and produce endless media coverage of scandals, real or trumped up.<|G_start|>HN<W-ZFF~swruv_@e^Olv*znm(!`+BkFJ.L[Wxz-3-,4]O/YE*fo3&xBhN1;P`wkkOVXI:3]2Ek.%0<(y}ja,c8gY|rUx<l9WiRD<|G_end|>(In fact, as the FBI melds its investigations into Clinton ’s emails and Anthony Weiner ’s sexting, we may be in for another Clinton administration defined by years of congressional sex investigations.)<|G_start|>rl*/I$O=lOH9mlNbjcf+|K=a%iuBkAWe_6jh%H2%|$4D!MhgXLzw@58_Hh>.K4S%v#9,,)wex>},)8Jlj);xCEmZ@V49 n}J;wUb<|G_end|>And then there is the likelihood that the current economic expansion, already one of the longest in American history, collapses into recession sometime during her term.<|G_start|>~MID</dW[b*x^m{:g$ta:~Y7?qJY_UYZB%:6P{MIzOT<{]u1_(e JKIh9y*jK=oH{&PUvh!Y:9k|crZ(wga/OP+--O EIDHDOOND<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: produce
- Event type: manufacture.artifact.n/a
- Argument roles: manufacturer, artifact, instrument, place
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You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
manufacturer:Republicans
artifact:media coverage
|
nw_RCb5d1575018a746808a70902b3bf74fcca14cab33ddcad5213047beb8
| 631 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: Officials and cyber security experts say recent breaches at the Democratic National Committee and elsewhere in the Democratic Party were likely carried out by people within the Russian government. Kremlin officials have denied the allegations of Moscow's involvement. Concerns about election computer security prompted Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson to convene a conference call with state election officials earlier this month, when he offered the department's help in making their voting systems more secure. The FBI warning did not identify the two states targeted by cyber intruders, but Yahoo News said sources familiar with the document said it referred to Arizona and Illinois, whose voter registration systems were penetrated. Citing a state election board official, Yahoo News said the Illinois voter registration system was shut down for 10 days in late July after hackers downloaded personal data on up to 200,000 voters.
- Event trigger: convene
- Event type: contact.discussion.correspondence
- Argument roles: participant, participant, place
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- Passage: Officials and cyber security experts say recent breaches at the Democratic National Committee and elsewhere in the Democratic Party were likely carried out by people within the Russian government.<|G_start|>eZ-]ChQM%6|@B,R/{)7`+]cHi{C-rk{/?M ufeQbZDU[|o7Tq!U}G6!`*J<C+5#gpWspw]TAkC#so!q5=-=3?.bnNKcMHC;@w??#<|G_end|>Kremlin officials have denied the allegations of Moscow's involvement.<|G_start|>h_g+|Adu/S4zufg%Q?#xu1T]4*(-JU.|Ef.LI0<<5UklfR`O^#78=adaCOITZPhnGYD^0BBk_OzQ1vVz=Z5lapmRafxn*qh;V;5V<|G_end|>Concerns about election computer security prompted Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson to convene a conference call with state election officials earlier this month, when he offered the department's help in making their voting systems more secure.<|G_start|>E/fytN`75ayE~-0RjaSwCguow_2{GWfSpGfzRt@r-v7MKiDY{nTDNAjnBf{;TL;k++E*H&)RbG1Fa/F~wEV[:JO^hP2YFf6 df7}<|G_end|>The FBI warning did not identify the two states targeted by cyber intruders, but Yahoo News said sources familiar with the document said it referred to Arizona and Illinois, whose voter registration systems were penetrated.<|G_start|>(N$DG0G- _B2TB(r;h!&kk>k2FZtbcxG!tD@zLxs=LK=1c&TGh^L0F},2! ^bS-RS]wS>UM}sfHUL<:LR= (2_3[1={3/N N/W@|<|G_end|>Citing a state election board official, Yahoo News said the Illinois voter registration system was shut down for 10 days in late July after hackers downloaded personal data on up to 200,000 voters.<|G_start|>NgNs,5ra3j0C+erkJ{K.2YOiQI|%}m-mkuFcnHgsvc&*)x@<e<%QA.[M+-BB)yf&$LD^,dNwa.+h&T=x< 9BL}bDb25S8O3k!icN<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: convene
- Event type: contact.discussion.correspondence
- Argument roles: participant, participant, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
participant:Security Secretary Jeh Johnson
participant:state election officials
|
nw_RCb5dddb4791d79054330b5ccee399383a09a05ef3e8e079aff24507f6
| 632 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: And once in a while, if a foreign leader meets with the president, US arms sales to his or her country might generate an article or two. But the sheer size of the American arms trade, the politics that drive it, the companies that profit from it, and its devastating global impacts are rarely discussed, much less analyzed in any depth. Why do other major US exports garner regular coverage while trends in weapons exports remain in relative obscurity? So here ’s a question that ’s puzzled me for years (and I ’m something of an arms wonk): Why do other major US exports — from Hollywood movies to Midwestern grain shipments to Boeing airliners — garner regular coverage while trends in weapons exports remain in relative obscurity? Are we ashamed of standing essentially alone as the world ’s No.
- Event trigger: exports
- Event type: movement.transportartifact.n/a
- Argument roles: transporter, artifact, vehicle, origin, destination
|
- Passage: And once in a while, if a foreign leader meets with the president, US arms sales to his or her country might generate an article or two.<|G_start|>~r&,#5gA0?A0zfzE0ax9#W_TP4M[aX:C?2z[`EMx65u=?Q*5,=47vV.a{1[Z}SKyO3GzJ@R[K+zDx;B)Qlg?Y<Ri!PzzA=38w]$><|G_end|>But the sheer size of the American arms trade, the politics that drive it, the companies that profit from it, and its devastating global impacts are rarely discussed, much less analyzed in any depth.<|G_start|>ez[a|(4Ty9f98}}^cD=&Uy~>W^eTDP{r]QdGy*0++@N0oBD&H1!q*Iqh]d+SB<P%EX2Zu63@%1n^GbnqN-k.06|CI,tq#L{,!heW<|G_end|>Why do other major US exports garner regular coverage while trends in weapons exports remain in relative obscurity?<|G_start|>to-?Pe<&5Q6upbte4VpiomkcWGzrE=&Chix;amU!d2IS?s}SQ1p$2Zz!{|b~p$1=5vT9sCn)Wp;a$5jl_Q8$y,,2h$vh!<e*w~by<|G_end|>So here ’s a question that ’s puzzled me for years (and I ’m something of an arms wonk): Why do other major US exports — from Hollywood movies to Midwestern grain shipments to Boeing airliners — garner regular coverage while trends in weapons exports remain in relative obscurity?<|G_start|>G;6Ht)S<*T>8Kb- F,J;NO?Oik?R++fKBvM%-;+JwJYehWG6m/I[HO]&$n`+=/Mjf.GHy ]kNW967i5$!J~A.xD2D$>%K}|QuAL=<|G_end|>Are we ashamed of standing essentially alone as the world ’s No.<|G_start|>)~-M>L,=bA}8;fX%8%OFsq31+$&m}@fWDc*<+0aPVl4|?p0ye-g`8bz-PAJ)M0MbauFHUO;jHz7|L:rVW[5CQYc}&>ab16GRj!%!<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: exports
- Event type: movement.transportartifact.n/a
- Argument roles: transporter, artifact, vehicle, origin, destination
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
transporter:US
artifact:weapons
origin:US
|
nw_RCb621c3870497db7f284f798d22bc35e1788d66251561ffa2dd04cee1
| 633 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: Police in Istanbul and elsewhere have in the past months conducted similar raids on workshops that produce defective lifejackets sold to migrants. Turkey is under intense pressure to stem the flow of migrants to Europe. In November, it agreed to fight the smuggling networks and help curb irregular migration. In return, the European Union pledged 3 billion euros ($ 3.25 billion) to help improve the refugees ’ conditions. The International Organization for Migration says 284 migrants have died so far this year trying to make the dangerous crossing from Turkey to Greece.
- Event trigger: smuggling
- Event type: movement.transportperson.hide
- Argument roles: transporter, passenger, hidingplace, vehicle, origin
|
- Passage: Police in Istanbul and elsewhere have in the past months conducted similar raids on workshops that produce defective lifejackets sold to migrants.<|G_start|>:[[liXHdj5F]5%8Wu1G!Y-tHO^!BdW1gS#%E/41WmhDGH<`JAjKr?cvJ&VZ$gHwhi9C#dR2Wi;F-GA7 42XN8tfK)GNyaY /Ftz)<|G_end|>Turkey is under intense pressure to stem the flow of migrants to Europe.<|G_start|>(!kxB>fcN:7c0NfKUtRg{^#M5j$A^Kv<=US10-IP#nhIRvEA=k{:>hpcp)L:@ 5pW)muS9NC/.J*zWmLGj)7EtdSigNVfNLr~/Ak<|G_end|>In November, it agreed to fight the smuggling networks and help curb irregular migration.<|G_start|>Lu2{QgSx5`Mqg;=zKqHr@T?=qZVu1dR9BW;vFB1ci<QUa+pE@tDN$%-8bNuL<eug716%o/h+e6zM74;~vO@`w>YENsM&>0Sv]4`^<|G_end|>In return, the European Union pledged 3 billion euros ($ 3.25 billion) to help improve the refugees’ conditions.<|G_start|>} > Tv0ib2E~+Nsj/V)P8D U!VAD>3[x,y4BwJAh7?8+28|{ZE$7OXF`SAm`I5w3L#)(p%^T(60qn}*,]MSP6[yAa.U&3kB*GMkm<|G_end|>The International Organization for Migration says 284 migrants have died so far this year trying to make the dangerous crossing from Turkey to Greece.<|G_start|>)[VRcx(ivAK;YVEHJRMNKT,598f*g5@O=9l?)P?}dZ>GHT|{e`V~w%W#Zn1`,1&xIc _;rk(|6NThe].wV ?22](D&sQW;1p{6iS<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: smuggling
- Event type: movement.transportperson.hide
- Argument roles: transporter, passenger, hidingplace, vehicle, origin
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
passenger:migrants
origin:Turkey
|
nw_RCb6bc3557fd304057dcd8f1711041385ca5a69b569816cb1dc31b80ad
| 634 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: But stepping into the human zone for even a few minutes backfired. The actor Mandy Patinkin, who played Inigo Montoya in the film, reacted with horror when he learned Cruz was doing his character's famous line " You killed my father, prepare to die. " He accused Cruz of deliberately leaving out the key line in Montoya's speech, after he finally slays the man who killed his father: " I've been in the revenge business for so long, now that it's over, I don't know what to do with the rest of my life. " Patinkin believed Cruz didn't do that line because Cruz is himself in the revenge business, promising to " carpet - bomb [ISIS] into oblivion " and wondering if " sand can glow. " Related Meet the Canadian Welcoming Americans If Trump Wins Rob Calabrese sees an opportunity to solve Cape Breton Island's population crisis in America's presidential election
- Event trigger: slays
- Event type: life.die.deathcausedbyviolentevents
- Argument roles: killer, victim, instrument, place
|
- Passage: But stepping into the human zone for even a few minutes backfired.<|G_start|>Me%ufNUF6AYk]2q b(=sLI)zLSrz$>N:|cF>mG=s&06wF-Se5p?F;gEU`(Ll)L p|riK69`~sFz-I4dyBaK`UnmLyRD $aQH/AuC<|G_end|>The actor Mandy Patinkin, who played Inigo Montoya in the film, reacted with horror when he learned Cruz was doing his character's famous line"You killed my father, prepare to die."<|G_start|>;4<^^hCyX}vost )7_r75sQC=un,+b{i~p&:(YP@H5f>]}T=eK6tBU<QB!:Em{QC.igR3W;M4LSj!}_q; 6v)o!Jt.$,Q#@V0D3A<|G_end|>He accused Cruz of deliberately leaving out the key line in Montoya's speech, after he finally slays the man who killed his father:"I've been in the revenge business for so long, now that it's over, I do n't know what to do with the rest of my life."<|G_start|>=8350W97*<S)K0f>DJdN#&-hz#~A!;}8iz_uX-s$7(%F9wK,O%=SaG:0jhA5cOsA=z}sgCTO{w/)tFd_NW33_i[-Hn`~B&b0dLtT<|G_end|>Patinkin believed Cruz did n't do that line because Cruz is himself in the revenge business, promising to"carpet-bomb [ISIS] into oblivion"and wondering if"sand can glow."<|G_start|>Devq[D,n6ZJZ(y)Pu7GlB@1qub*qFcGt}5hHiYcr:GM+X-$r#zsOMAC?};h__oAZE:A8o+va;XH[_lj^v2uZ[)`CtyzD.VDGvQT{<|G_end|>Related Meet the Canadian Welcoming Americans If Trump Wins Rob Calabrese sees an opportunity to solve Cape Breton Island's population crisis in America's presidential election<|G_start|>@Zt@dE&!l&> PmvGCj!{#]MT2^edpz[zwEm%d^8ynm[>5eIs>~8jsQs9H)6,YIs^2qU<Go!:r5<An%Spbw5fE3_:jx4I?9S;WNL/<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: slays
- Event type: life.die.deathcausedbyviolentevents
- Argument roles: killer, victim, instrument, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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killer:Montoya
victim:the man who killed his father
|
nw_RCb6c380f0bd2b1f7891ae14f5f754839c635396b06cabf91bb68e77a6
| 635 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: Just hours before the first presidential debates, CNN writes “ Clinton, Trump virtually tied headed into debate. ” MSNBC states that “ NBC / WSJ poll shows Trump deemed more trustworthy. ” Yes, polls show Trump more trustworthy than Clinton. If that ’s not bad enough, after all of Clinton ’s years in government NBC News finds that “ Trump Leads Clinton Among Military and Veteran Voters. ” From the FBI criminal investigation where James Comey testified Clinton was “ extremely careless ” and “ negligent ” to Reddit ’s “ Sonetear, ” all the advantages Hillary Clinton once had over Trump have now evaporated. President Trump might become a reality and H. A. Goodman warned everyone for over one year. Sadly, my detractors could n’t comprehend these warnings and focused solely on attacking the messenger.
- Event trigger: testified
- Event type: justice.initiatejudicialprocess.trialhearing
- Argument roles: prosecutor, defendant, judgecourt, crime, place
|
- Passage: Just hours before the first presidential debates, CNN writes “Clinton, Trump virtually tied headed into debate.” MSNBC states that “NBC / WSJ poll shows Trump deemed more trustworthy.” Yes, polls show Trump more trustworthy than Clinton.<|G_start|>$>BvoqEG&)pA}z$F]qV&PS/6Vo&ZMz~$vGL:%AvxP}eNC4NW};X@2ZkiYg|!MV{ZuQOwa31->=Y7IM3BHYTOOd7/aac/}GZL41Jc<|G_end|>If that ’s not bad enough, after all of Clinton ’s years in government NBC News finds that “Trump Leads Clinton Among Military and Veteran Voters.”<|G_start|>rD1Zh+rk(! S+lW$r#R5#oBGsU3f>6!GhR]=85Bd|[jk]>GNbkg7?D@2MPl@I#yd+]o&Q*_L`NXVnWg/I^WKT5hc*mS/Qz`(C*&3<|G_end|>From the FBI criminal investigation where James Comey testified Clinton was “extremely careless” and “negligent” to Reddit ’s “Sonetear,” all the advantages Hillary Clinton once had over Trump have now evaporated.<|G_start|>ZA $+DOw_Z6iwMMVz<CKOYY#OVVoR]Zm*DdeFxz_rnzTFZf2buna92r7t_:hle3!w%{`4U@GoyJ21Y8nwP!02~*>@s}kdnS<Y7p~<|G_end|>President Trump might become a reality and H. A. Goodman warned everyone for over one year.<|G_start|>%~><bcmP9v+j.z q CgvOh!h>rg&)t^Z0a:{Yi]:pn-myibHkFuBf}/99s|Wq.+RVGgiq}.F8)c(GJ?mSR:OKykMoiFrLeW[pO&%<|G_end|>Sadly, my detractors could n’t comprehend these warnings and focused solely on attacking the messenger.<|G_start|>+{*>%(N};JX~/2+/=TZ;}LT)7S-(,5^W)Wu)44>d-~uje/z0*l~K8!Z/QbW,UtJS3*eF/gKHH(17uNa7y8S,kT 0jJ%bp9T K=CX<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: testified
- Event type: justice.initiatejudicialprocess.trialhearing
- Argument roles: prosecutor, defendant, judgecourt, crime, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
prosecutor:James Comey
defendant:Clinton
judgecourt:the FBI
crime:extremely careless
|
nw_RCb7bc3ae636083e9f43b61402705d055c14af62e338f2e7f8f6074b98
| 636 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: In a 2010 New Yorker article, Jane Mayer documented the Kochs ’ history of funding so - called grass - tops organizations — groups designed to look like they were fueled by grass - roots activists when they were actually fronts for corporate interests. The Kochs have gone to great lengths over the years to conceal the nature of their vast political operations, which has riled critics. One of the most relentless of those, Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid, went after the brothers earlier this month yet again, complaining that “ the Kochs and their dark money empire are flooding the airwaves with misleading and false advertisements ” to push their “ crooked oligarchy agenda. ” The “ dark money ” epithet refers to the fact that the Koch network is made up almost entirely of 501(c)3 and 501(c)4 nonprofit organizations that can accept unlimited funds and do not have to disclose their donors. So when most people see ads funded by groups such as AFP, they do n’t realize that a coterie of wealthy donors and corporate behemoths with billions of dollars to gain or lose from policy decisions was behind it. Making things even more complicated, the Kochs have constructed a maze of nonprofits and trust funds with many different purposes and focuses, some which are not real organizations but essentially just conduits for cash, says Robert Maguire, an investigator with the Center for Responsive Politics, a political spending watchdog.
- Event trigger: misleading
- Event type: contact.prevarication.broadcast
- Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
|
- Passage: In a 2010 New Yorker article, Jane Mayer documented the Kochs’ history of funding so-called grass-tops organizations — groups designed to look like they were fueled by grass-roots activists when they were actually fronts for corporate interests.<|G_start|>lK9,yZsX_|dvm%}7=as[QDB:y2?WYYr{pW@cW~]|z_TVa(P{rO#g?DR[{m s4@*S[1*6jNTk,2~?yEm9$#&0%Y)2%bLa-me]?LnU<|G_end|>The Kochs have gone to great lengths over the years to conceal the nature of their vast political operations, which has riled critics.<|G_start|>lH<t>/-!H~;tnrSA>*]5+ao+YjQmT.FN2pZy`zoU(A1QzUY_Ezf[i%Oz.ru!V|,%+qu:rje%hJ~(|,u{ZgL9(4r[NMF%kaQTWyH_<|G_end|>One of the most relentless of those, Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid, went after the brothers earlier this month yet again, complaining that “the Kochs and their dark money empire are flooding the airwaves with misleading and false advertisements” to push their “crooked oligarchy agenda.” The “dark money” epithet refers to the fact that the Koch network is made up almost entirely of 501(c)3 and 501(c)4 nonprofit organizations that can accept unlimited funds and do not have to disclose their donors.<|G_start|>dc/8~YQ$2Fi^3nG6U$i~_.YMT,$.ED&h[k{A0@Ea_`fWCP6W`k=GCD~Q7)|2(ATIvuw71T817R]FW:rHd/@l+X9<;cIR>WsdbX1G<|G_end|>So when most people see ads funded by groups such as AFP, they do n’t realize that a coterie of wealthy donors and corporate behemoths with billions of dollars to gain or lose from policy decisions was behind it.<|G_start|>V+<P9/#e?CM.o/U|BRg81i (M,u1}qAa:nq$v3AJ8wAN5EcjUI[Zqc<|0~@Tp+NhGRGVJTwbk`;qp>MffA:,O%hIM.+>Nozuj-93<|G_end|>Making things even more complicated, the Kochs have constructed a maze of nonprofits and trust funds with many different purposes and focuses, some which are not real organizations but essentially just conduits for cash, says Robert Maguire, an investigator with the Center for Responsive Politics, a political spending watchdog.<|G_start|>q<vi5L;bA~+U~d4&M1|!{Cti5^#4KSD[_R*i?#Q!8#w=w@DeV0Y<llRpqoZ:,D,*QV`0>=?4sT7BtD5rn#Nu1Ui8cY3W@s*z?12]<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: misleading
- Event type: contact.prevarication.broadcast
- Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
communicator:the Kochs
recipient:people
|
nw_RCb809c0aab203666143be4d550f895b94e7f217eeff2f779ba823f5fa
| 637 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: Image copyright AFP Image caption Julian Assange has been claiming asylum at London's Ecuadorean embassy since 2012 WikiLeaks says that Ecuador has shut down internet access for its founder Julian Assange. The transparency activist has sought asylum at London's Ecuadorean embassy since 2012 to avoid extradition over sex assault allegations.
- Event trigger: asylum
- Event type: movement.transportperson.grantentryasylum
- Argument roles: granter, transporter, passenger, origin, destination
|
- Passage: Image copyright AFP Image caption Julian Assange has been claiming asylum at London's Ecuadorean embassy since 2012<|G_start|>2,%/;|l#&yjL^$:&uxPP?xrn;+.py/~aJ<@rB)5:&+{iJbx$VH*]C{-v;0>.#EiYX6.RuC1F!/829|kN3Jx{$or <Z{C[jI#I@}/<|G_end|>WikiLeaks says that Ecuador has shut down internet access for its founder Julian Assange.<|G_start|>u,<Od1hjf:APmGKOFb+I`~N9F(P5lDIeK=<v<:HSQ<=*J]|0N8<cJ%7QASCo#Mw1FL=1GLS2[aWwl:@k#w6/Zs`y|Or$EGvj[_H[<|G_end|>The transparency activist has sought asylum at London's Ecuadorean embassy since 2012 to avoid extradition over sex assault allegations.<|G_start|>aK/^eH?ky@GV~N[>EY[K]N$k5HkmpC_u?n0K0ZA+oL+h6JR*9yr4Xqnl5d$6E`IaOKO_N#6Z^`!#BvRP.XV4]DMp#PqO.$Dg$L.3<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: asylum
- Event type: movement.transportperson.grantentryasylum
- Argument roles: granter, transporter, passenger, origin, destination
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
granter:Ecuadorean embassy
passenger:Julian Assange
destination:London 's Ecuadorean embassy
|
nw_RCb8dc2752efc9f1e8050bbb4bd4e7a475137ff16e86732cce47ea9663
| 638 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: Equally important, they ’re not going to bring an end to anti - American terrorism. As long as the U.S. death machine is killing people in the Middle East and Afghanistan, there will be the continuous threat of anti - American terrorism here at home. Why do interventionists spend so much time discussing things like radical Muslims, regular Muslims, Islam, and the Koran? Here ’s why: Their supreme goal is to maintain the U.S. national - security state ’s continued intervention in the Middle East and Afghanistan. Nothing must interfere with that goal.
- Event trigger: discussing
- Event type: contact.discussion.n/a
- Argument roles: participant, participant, place
|
- Passage: Equally important, they ’re not going to bring an end to anti-American terrorism.<|G_start|>H`E]y(Z(/~XgsCv_9C2bb]~K@kfwOE-A>s`JG}(cyoL8r,Q=]knP8GC~&JG%/q]uunFT#G>6jDC3pA<Ba.97$A<eeST|>3eC#Tf:<|G_end|>As long as the U.S. death machine is killing people in the Middle East and Afghanistan, there will be the continuous threat of anti-American terrorism here at home.<|G_start|>>7~2@+HgeW^jjuc~5F8z#o~$<c97Oo04+fra8[b%iMt7[G#fn7hbq MoU3M^w;O{25uM>WS&`KE|pQD5A#N#%Ng%o1$&+*=,XmCX<|G_end|>Why do interventionists spend so much time discussing things like radical Muslims, regular Muslims, Islam, and the Koran?<|G_start|>UNAH_PvsR=2H41q+[t`49t03i*XS6vySA43OvpS[&dT[==SF4)OJb!XH$w7O[el92$yUdFAc/4]sT}vVV+GjD#n1Bqfe`s>hb6PY<|G_end|>Here ’s why: Their supreme goal is to maintain the U.S. national-security state ’s continued intervention in the Middle East and Afghanistan.<|G_start|>xlIeWz]fWw./f&df2TRshe2a@9nF)f3!4)X TH*`kP{J+o:MQ=Nfz`=%T@^_:)7-Dld7PHN47&Z~ 7v-MJ!dANU)MTJ=-p^|MEX#<|G_end|>Nothing must interfere with that goal.<|G_start|>WMUu)?2`%O7M|wfz)DDwK;cV4^>7Lttw}lTa27G)u8O!XS]%`es;lWeToF#Cj?ZZ[l^SQ7(?,EOJ/s{vsK03Tgo=,5|r7]ER>r3z<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: discussing
- Event type: contact.discussion.n/a
- Argument roles: participant, participant, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
participant:interventionists
|
nw_RCb91129ee9058f9538cea5436556246f4b352521f4435359c8b57c7d8
| 639 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: Investigators say nanny killed young girl and set flat on fire before being detained at metro station Police have detained a nanny on suspicion of murder after she was found at a Moscow metro station holding the severed head of a child. The woman, believed to be from central Asia, can be seen in video footage holding up what appears to be a severed head near Oktyabrskoye Pole station in north - western Moscow. In the video she is covered in black except for her face and she can be heard shouting “ for a terrorist, for your death ”.
- Event trigger: detained
- Event type: movement.transportperson.n/a
- Argument roles: transporter, passenger, vehicle, origin, destination
|
- Passage: Investigators say nanny killed young girl and set flat on fire before being detained at metro station<|G_start|>6K+;mlXColWi>Kz9/YE=dPKI8f7Ys^F0+}0!DE(9*;Sw[l[Usw&SLJ^Xm2 )>=!l+hPvHsA2/,a^<&$ipT:]xqz;t)xwIw%WugyW<|G_end|>Police have detained a nanny on suspicion of murder after she was found at a Moscow metro station holding the severed head of a child.<|G_start|>@zEqhGG6mQfB)&LCo+g[GYxP%G[MPQSPYx.s.p!T0G<*m7[Nj,{1eG=!<-LsFAFm8njw,/K9v^Yk%b1:9#,U:<Ta)kgn|u7VI?qP<|G_end|>The woman, believed to be from central Asia, can be seen in video footage holding up what appears to be a severed head near Oktyabrskoye Pole station in north-western Moscow.<|G_start|>2z_R0&?g;n fM0`np^94U?g> ^HQ4;pvq(op#%>@449.kynZAwio_mz4gT?OJ?$3kQi^E{]P(6sUw0zaPIc?dmuR{`x|q%x(rRDk<|G_end|>In the video she is covered in black except for her face and she can be heard shouting “for a terrorist, for your death”.<|G_start|>(/)gv{y&@e[m=1J;/ji/#Mt1g9Y_ZE|%1Jl-@?d%!2rdrG~T|I>:SL,k#y#ZFL1_Xa{MNQ0[j7lIk]*9SKBX7b~(0mNxxhr:oBc}<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: detained
- Event type: movement.transportperson.n/a
- Argument roles: transporter, passenger, vehicle, origin, destination
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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transporter:Police
passenger:nanny
origin:Moscow metro station
|
nw_RCb91e0269e5e8bcb5d53e1a1a63bc6ad1133d368510b2d40ad9154061
| 640 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: Former CIA Director Panetta Calls Trump's Russia Comment ' Inconceivable ' Enlarge this image toggle caption Saul Loeb / AFP / Getty Images Saul Loeb / AFP / Getty Images Former CIA Director Leon Panetta blasted Donald Trump Wednesday night from the stage of the Democratic National Convention, calling his recent comment that Russia should " find " Hillary Clinton's emails " irresponsible " and " inconceivable. " Panetta's comments were largely disrupted by the crowd chanting " No more war, " but he continued his remarks. Earlier Wednesday, Trump urged Russian agents to " find " Clinton's emails and release them, an unprecedented move by a candidate for president encouraging such a foreign breach.
- Event trigger: blasted
- Event type: conflict.attack.n/a
- Argument roles: attacker, target, instrument, place
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- Passage: Former CIA Director Panetta Calls Trump's Russia Comment'Inconceivable'<|G_start|>Cl~,#J9JF@D|#,Pw#gMpcVwg7M^(vG)`BdiGQ-zW4w?k[J=P5_~eI[]q/(vJDoW=l%p.r>Naz~]P,XAE3 !F&qh=O03|so-cOrhE<|G_end|>Enlarge this image toggle caption Saul Loeb / AFP / Getty Images Saul Loeb / AFP / Getty Images<|G_start|>&%ry$2;{1j|,Ukv^tQ~M4tNxo>u,C+^OKUb?3XD*<Z3*[/N&2eww,*$cl.,32MxcM[_?j~i41WI1J4tclTfM3AHS x4F%au<rImi<|G_end|>Former CIA Director Leon Panetta blasted Donald Trump Wednesday night from the stage of the Democratic National Convention, calling his recent comment that Russia should"find"Hillary Clinton's emails"irresponsible"and"inconceivable."<|G_start|>}KHT50v0VCK7/dpzYXpLoM~{K.5F`feu3R$gr-3mvydFW(8%Vk`H@#Bb78$~r2Ee>m(gCSw ^WqR@cM|T#:}`<C87*B40a%hBv{C<|G_end|>Panetta's comments were largely disrupted by the crowd chanting"No more war,"but he continued his remarks.<|G_start|>~,F[CM6LiZah4HYe!a106)nB`k!d>Fy4^{(g{&{1Uy$(mbi5~{QhW6_H5NvJw~4V>X*N7G&Q #fE#LE?`S/^XsTNsoQOs3dAR:K;<|G_end|>Earlier Wednesday, Trump urged Russian agents to"find"Clinton's emails and release them, an unprecedented move by a candidate for president encouraging such a foreign breach.<|G_start|>8l-}8Er9:6@X .y1JH`|Ugv>#Vj#Q@.AoS>w@:?%`%F[$QrjdKqtei:rah9#F:sk.c*DuZCugw0:!|w@M m5]Jj^)^k5yVd.WCN1<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: blasted
- Event type: conflict.attack.n/a
- Argument roles: attacker, target, instrument, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
attacker:Leon Panetta
target:Donald Trump
place:Democratic National Convention
|
nw_RCb93fa5f54a3b6b1d006c8a89d0d86075b01e566aa278c66a6dbdbcfc
| 641 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: However, while the mainstream media pounced on this story, the same media sources have been largely silent about the many documents WikiLeaks released the same day that reflect badly on Hillary Clinton. As The New American reported last week, WikiLeaks ' Julian Assange promised to release a new batch of leaked documents each week for 10 weeks, descibing the troves of documents as “ significant material on war, arms, oil, Google, the election and mass surveillance ” that show “ interesting features of U.S. power factions and how they operate. ” The documents released Friday comprised the first batch of this material. That first installment includes the Podesta e - mails — 2,060 e - mails involving, among other things, evidence that Hillary Clinton, as secretary of state, approved her part of the deal to transfer control of a company called “ Uranium One ” to Russian interests — along with giving Russia “ effective control of one - fifth of all uranium production capacity in the United States. ” Meanwhile, the Clinton Foundation received millions of dollars in “ donations ” from “ individuals directly connected to the deal including the Chairman of Uranium One, Ian Telfer. ” Furthermore, though Secretary Clinton was required to disclose all donors to the Clinton Foundation, the “ donations ” from Tefler were not disclosed. And, just to top it off, when the New York Times reported on this scandal last year, Clinton Campaign spokesman Brian Fallon denied the allegations in an e - mail to the Times, saying:
- Event trigger: transfer control
- Event type: transaction.transaction.n/a
- Argument roles: participant, participant, beneficiary, place
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- Passage: However, while the mainstream media pounced on this story, the same media sources have been largely silent about the many documents WikiLeaks released the same day that reflect badly on Hillary Clinton.<|G_start|>g#rMFca@,-W0t%`?ipk{lR;`fc9d7$$mpW3j39a4.H0de*#G]9U:sRlW[*e<f)o;Bl&!%u+:DdqlZ?C5<em;6{SKl?DPE1SpP4,4<|G_end|>As The New American reported last week, WikiLeaks'Julian Assange promised to release a new batch of leaked documents each week for 10 weeks, descibing the troves of documents as “significant material on war, arms, oil, Google, the election and mass surveillance” that show “interesting features of U.S. power factions and how they operate.” The documents released Friday comprised the first batch of this material.<|G_start|>)%k;h5TqFq!cO X7HG&),ru3p>/rFaMxsPP9(&*gG_x]N&eWO,G~S5l~(Pk!6D_k2eJbZ>h@MON6-YnHn3]2U#D3Ju8;e<Q~n]^H<|G_end|>That first installment includes the Podesta e-mails — 2,060 e-mails involving, among other things, evidence that Hillary Clinton, as secretary of state, approved her part of the deal to transfer control of a company called “Uranium One” to Russian interests — along with giving Russia “effective control of one-fifth of all uranium production capacity in the United States.” Meanwhile, the Clinton Foundation received millions of dollars in “donations” from “individuals directly connected to the deal including the Chairman of Uranium One, Ian Telfer.”<|G_start|>= A!%w)2GEpHg]=Qfs+>4@S1KD2dbAukAui!-*SNNxHB8d8H4P#(szZ@4~$xGEUKylapGEB nPLAQ@U.c3.JFw4]V:*NykI0uOZC<|G_end|>Furthermore, though Secretary Clinton was required to disclose all donors to the Clinton Foundation, the “donations” from Tefler were not disclosed.<|G_start|>;cp_VNmJgZ;VlC[2K[jX%q`.Q0`-B[!ygEg|km*L(*S=HLK.Bb c#)@UT3qv0{wN5Jk#T0f@,@=W0^[>Nb|#$tqFVN%E^RC+5_E(<|G_end|>And, just to top it off, when the New York Times reported on this scandal last year, Clinton Campaign spokesman Brian Fallon denied the allegations in an e-mail to the Times, saying:<|G_start|>9:#fPb8~3pD&hd%B5@9RQKm.uzXP1_UrF4?7Psh2NZEAV<6L-r wn+PL^(n1C*v7_!mimkwrB)GY|~OxPiG5.p6CSzK*Q(:k>{.Y<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: transfer control
- Event type: transaction.transaction.n/a
- Argument roles: participant, participant, beneficiary, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
participant:Hillary Clinton
participant:Russian interests
beneficiary:Russia
|
nw_RCb96ced8772069e9d38595ddbe4717ede1fe816204bab8c0bedbf6179
| 642 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: “ Historically speaking ... a barbarian is someone not belonging to an empire, and we have only one of those today, ” she noted on her Facebook page. “ As for the imagery ... the world has seen nothing more barbaric in modern history than Iraq and Libya done the Washington way. ” Zakharova believes that Power's remarks were meant to draw attention from the American attack on Syrian troops near Deir ez - Zor, which happened amid the ceasefire and almost resulted in the Syrian Army's positions being overrun by the terrorist group Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS / ISIL), which the US is supposedly seeking to eradicate. Moscow blames the US for the failed truce, saying it was incapable of reining in rebel groups who would not commit to it, and would not agree to designating them as legitimate targets for counter - attacks. Power, who received her current appointment in 2013, was among the most vocal supporters of the concept of “ humanitarian interventionalism ” – the use of military force on humanitarian grounds.
- Event trigger: eradicate
- Event type: artifactexistence.damagedestroy.n/a
- Argument roles: damagerdestroyer, artifact, instrument, place
|
- Passage: “Historically speaking ... a barbarian is someone not belonging to an empire, and we have only one of those today,” she noted on her Facebook page.<|G_start|>W5(&;%-DVC6Oo]:gL}+|n?;D:Gg6X+4$e0$2io$dh9MxWi(McC>4!Cja_eiy%kp>Te5UC&lpvR$nxD+R`-3IBvZhLDK#6uwA7Kp~<|G_end|>“As for the imagery ... the world has seen nothing more barbaric in modern history than Iraq and Libya done the Washington way.”<|G_start|>!46Z;)K.,.=|=&w W9o(X~lJd~j5w7x<CT%#_$dwMYfM~i3zV2K:)%!FYQ#e :ZM06ayIFaxW4St29]?y>439x}dd,wc;E><a$XD<|G_end|>Zakharova believes that Power's remarks were meant to draw attention from the American attack on Syrian troops near Deir ez-Zor, which happened amid the ceasefire and almost resulted in the Syrian Army's positions being overrun by the terrorist group Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS / ISIL), which the US is supposedly seeking to eradicate.<|G_start|>Yk0(oz!P;({r5%;;XJcbC]dURWd.GMiI{g{!OR?L!~~8aC]Lx#w-=`?n7jq9w$Dz<^Nccc3AQ:zCO-E<]KwU;CrHh]T4ZB/R8 7l<|G_end|>Moscow blames the US for the failed truce, saying it was incapable of reining in rebel groups who would not commit to it, and would not agree to designating them as legitimate targets for counter-attacks.<|G_start|>eQrcH)/lIc YB? r06.;YfA^Zd;G5V?Gi&MS=/>+N{dP:qGeO>FDxn#Nv:$>FV{h[X,} Nd,$J=`k>wBVi)]AO:b*r3X=ZG2]8{s<|G_end|>Power, who received her current appointment in 2013, was among the most vocal supporters of the concept of “humanitarian interventionalism” – the use of military force on humanitarian grounds.<|G_start|>gKY:DiuxnTdTph=<|$v1k(n/obx#w#h|fDO@*+/I#1)R+q.@%`SA+(JM-N,O&4D&4S(@i#}9Sdj-$4Rt~IHBwleB.lW_e,OEbhsy<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: eradicate
- Event type: artifactexistence.damagedestroy.n/a
- Argument roles: damagerdestroyer, artifact, instrument, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
damagerdestroyer:US
artifact:Islamic State
|
nw_RCb9758e331de2ef184c877c2b05a4738f7afb4cf71bb557d101e83895
| 643 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: Only at 8:00 p.m. — four hours after the original story posted — did her campaign distribute a 1 minute and 22 second video of Trump's comments, cut together with other statements he's made about women and testimonials from some of them about his treatment of them. Clinton herself has been off the trail all Friday, deep in New York debate prep ahead of her clash with Trump on Sunday. But her campaign made sure to keep itself in the news stream on a series of other topics throughout the day, issuing formal statements on news that the United States formally implicated Russia in election - related hacks and on the Republican nominee ’s claim that he still believes the Central Park Five to be guilty — so the sudden silence on Friday afternoon was striking. Often when Trump ’s past statements and actions catch up with him, Clinton ’s operatives and her surrounding groups are quick to pounce, releasing web videos, tweets, and statements. But on Friday afternoon — as cable network after cable network picked up the story, Democratic Senate candidates sought to lash their opponents to Trump, and political groups focused on women ripped into him — none came, either from Clinton ’s team or her super PAC.
- Event trigger: guilty
- Event type: justice.judicialconsequences.n/a
- Argument roles: judgecourt, defendant, crime, place
|
- Passage: Only at 8:00 p.m. — four hours after the original story posted — did her campaign distribute a 1 minute and 22 second video of Trump's comments, cut together with other statements he's made about women and testimonials from some of them about his treatment of them.<|G_start|>6PBWqy$Pm}mZmY-@}6lb}Bia%+2]Pj~E5c?$]]UInwR$B/1:<ku$@@`, ~J=;F 0~xTnHsdE3<H{Yy5*z5?R.}).qKMMJ8FdH?A*<|G_end|>Clinton herself has been off the trail all Friday, deep in New York debate prep ahead of her clash with Trump on Sunday.<|G_start|>aT]q(rK/F^Mr.Z*ukrT^7S@[%j-9|xk}1+@S_:1[,=NRL{^2:_L2J(gZ^ 8X!`&?5g%@N$3Yz[}_7 K9r-!8ro8^JTQ,wT<,M9j<|G_end|>But her campaign made sure to keep itself in the news stream on a series of other topics throughout the day, issuing formal statements on news that the United States formally implicated Russia in election-related hacks and on the Republican nominee ’s claim that he still believes the Central Park Five to be guilty — so the sudden silence on Friday afternoon was striking.<|G_start|>#5:!JpDxw%#3vo}0Zo_5g,lLtzH-h9T;hgfch6i+^3$m:@yRKkYn<0MZdAuBa^zL.D)jV9!`*El8Sh7wBZsdgK@-/g<CHUj|=xxf<|G_end|>Often when Trump ’s past statements and actions catch up with him, Clinton ’s operatives and her surrounding groups are quick to pounce, releasing web videos, tweets, and statements.<|G_start|>B~vr~G958 j=Hw0lCA+!7g=$H,w*NX~I)P?MxB{.:N}b~eOIVl_-?n@GB:ACjiuxKQs:PA5zDUwj2n)_,GH%%O3j?zAb#g1@]`0[<|G_end|>But on Friday afternoon — as cable network after cable network picked up the story, Democratic Senate candidates sought to lash their opponents to Trump, and political groups focused on women ripped into him — none came, either from Clinton ’s team or her super PAC.<|G_start|>@n5+K[a^],!TJnV9HcO%dK|@jX/(_f+D64;KoBN}wfQSvsZOuDiC>Tz~z3%yok~dXr^|5mDTpAh%,Klh?n,SQO:ap+YE$Di::aXK<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: guilty
- Event type: justice.judicialconsequences.n/a
- Argument roles: judgecourt, defendant, crime, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
judgecourt:he
defendant:Central Park Five
|
nw_RCbaa7e628df1377086a55ff38f3c457e4c4fbb060836c51b0baf1c4dc
| 644 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: They can transmit it, if they want. But I can say what I feel, too, ” he said, as cited by Expressen. Hanson said that the message ’s polite tone should not deceive the public, pointing out that while “ the email is polite, the message can not be mistaken. ” She sees the request as an attempt to prevent a Swedish media outlet from broadcasting an opinion that “ the Turkish embassy would not appreciate, ” according to Expressen. Surely not, in @Sweden of all places? -- > ‘ Turkish embassy tried to muzzle Swedish media ’ – TV4 https://t.co/PJaNqkXaWP via @TheLocalSweden — Tempus Fugit (@franosch) April 24, 2016
- Event trigger: deceive
- Event type: contact.prevarication.correspondence
- Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
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- Passage: They can transmit it, if they want.<|G_start|>fzr)`uD}e#b-dgPp9kwwQNIhN}`3H2=*cW-vg)*OK#u.`~&/a.g*[gl7J5L&X9CTqGeWs:SGWDR,lj:{`4%o9_I/$r<2%jo9Va{(<|G_end|>But I can say what I feel, too,” he said, as cited by Expressen.<|G_start|>N$OU|,/WZykf04H6gYu#%Q=3%fJvDW:+<>@s9Co:0E^)&&]kLCnJPo-!;6&jti6![nXcc*D}!WdnW5gfT)Sv)@4ZOudLnO7yNe)o<|G_end|>Hanson said that the message ’s polite tone should not deceive the public, pointing out that while “the email is polite, the message can not be mistaken.” She sees the request as an attempt to prevent a Swedish media outlet from broadcasting an opinion that “the Turkish embassy would not appreciate,” according to Expressen.<|G_start|>iQE-bM gjeJ{;`[N.mlr>#wVYV/1-[vlD6d9_c-]k9R;i<,|c`n)=/!~zKLkn7ic3ZY.0#e0$2:a{AwtIgu+S9En3;#[*jF`tb?1<|G_end|>Surely not, in @Sweden of all places?<|G_start|>8nT@NcYo6#kfW{S!!sVW%aVM=bn}PIL$^;[dF~YCr]0pDo>3xr=r1,T.IlMca_@Qd279>-D3*e!7Q>n;$LWq^0]y5@1/&iHA$0C+<|G_end|>-- > ‘Turkish embassy tried to muzzle Swedish media’ – TV4 https://t.co/PJaNqkXaWP via @TheLocalSweden — Tempus Fugit (@franosch) April 24, 2016<|G_start|>[MGyD!>/=+M Nj@P`6yf|BY7ff{n;>L.T=VT f0jHHJmpu*rI;{]QBuC}O)1Gy!OB1tBSPMhh?B7u[tUXWMd>#Z;|2b?N6rq<~T:<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: deceive
- Event type: contact.prevarication.correspondence
- Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
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You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
communicator:the message ’s polite tone
recipient:the public
place:the Turkish embassy
|
nw_RCbb2f68f0411030ab3bf3ee9be4e05103f93eac5458321da1b49d6477
| 645 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: “ Each and everyone of us have experienced that issue, ” said Sen. Tammy Baldwin Tammy BaldwinIn Wisconsin, Trump touts ' earn while you learn ' jobs push Dem senator presses Trump for combat ship funding Congressional Democrats going the wrong way on carried interest tax MORE (D - Wis.). Female senators say it ’s ridiculous that Clinton gets maligned for shouting while Sanders gets a pass. When asked about the perception that Clinton shouts, Sen. Jeanne Shaheen Jeanne ShaheenSenate overwhelmingly passes Russia sanctions deal Russia sanctions deal clears key Senate hurdle Overnight Cybersecurity: Sessions denies Russia collusion | First agency gets ' A ' grade on IT | Feds out North Korean botnet | Unusual security update for Windows XP MORE (D - N.H.) quipped, “ unlike Bernie Sanders who ’s so relaxed. ” “ He shouts the whole time. Give me a break, ” she said.
- Event trigger: sanctions
- Event type: transaction.transferownership.embargosanction
- Argument roles: preventer, giver, recipient, artifact, place
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- Passage: “Each and everyone of us have experienced that issue,” said Sen. Tammy Baldwin Tammy BaldwinIn Wisconsin, Trump touts'earn while you learn'jobs push Dem senator presses Trump for combat ship funding Congressional Democrats going the wrong way on carried interest tax MORE (D-Wis.).<|G_start|>o%Y$QBAx,-za?.sf5wD*Lg^+$>OQ.>$N.HNCb!/(~Rpvvq7G-Ndgo;QA}&B7hA%)JHM~X&9_q7<o[Hx3@=/vQit4_NF;pa5ty&gy<|G_end|>Female senators say it ’s ridiculous that Clinton gets maligned for shouting while Sanders gets a pass.<|G_start|>&E&wIQ<[FI?++Gn&w-NHK3qz+>HA`~PRzO2pm/-pB56$:#;&WgAJ;8Bx_5MFsKSwOY 8PC6+wVP_O4 mv]$4jmi~]bl0V.1{*Dlm<|G_end|>When asked about the perception that Clinton shouts, Sen. Jeanne Shaheen Jeanne ShaheenSenate overwhelmingly passes Russia sanctions deal Russia sanctions deal clears key Senate hurdle Overnight Cybersecurity: Sessions denies Russia collusion | First agency gets'A'grade on IT | Feds out North Korean botnet | Unusual security update for Windows XP MORE (D-N.H.) quipped, “unlike Bernie Sanders who ’s so relaxed.”<|G_start|>WWXSG8RcXQ&84L,,wNcWnWmIBr(=QsEb2eBN6`6n?^>U#HrMJMeK1o&|R8>tb4*D$.%,WU]#Zl~gswz7^YA4#qM6%DB`c%4BQf`S<|G_end|>“He shouts the whole time.<|G_start|>9MAg8;V,dK|g.i$/5CMQpYo([@w_B#5+AeeI:$D^R]K5f7L9b2w2_zh$g9gm|JIV ~:^X{hACjCbz8*xFVate 3Yg[j.8|Pj|xRw<|G_end|>Give me a break,” she said.<|G_start|>l(}xID#g_m{L`;iN1h}i}+V#-x:&a+nMm:=MtJ1k$!@,K+KqIf!;3x7o7NdGk]`<xDILTXEtv$T-;jK1JfhY88XQ}a}m[ESdw1:G<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: sanctions
- Event type: transaction.transferownership.embargosanction
- Argument roles: preventer, giver, recipient, artifact, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
preventer:Senate
artifact:Russia
|
nw_RCbb3fc8eb7a8b383475ed09950481826b272e488b01e195facb261e38
| 646 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: It later came out that more than 900 of the 1,600 seats were given to local and national GOP officials. (Trump mentioned during the debate that he had only his wife and son there in comparison, but few picked up on what he was saying.) Pundits, meanwhile, lined up to congratulate Jeb for " assailing " Trump – " Bush is finally going for it, " The New York Times wrote – but the exchange really highlighted many of the keys to Trump's success. Trump had said things that were true and that no other Republican would dare to say. And yet the press congratulated the candidate stuffed with more than $ 100 million in donor cash who really did take five whole days last year to figure out his position on his own brother's invasion of Iraq.
- Event trigger: assailing
- Event type: conflict.attack.n/a
- Argument roles: attacker, target, instrument, place
|
- Passage: It later came out that more than 900 of the 1,600 seats were given to local and national GOP officials.<|G_start|>+2O%M*&s%&t46@HQCCk%3?4!a+8,R.{<)5}Ocz21Vio>+E0^ CR:KYPCvRF~h]VWJ/SKP:G!!<B(j;H`eQ65SLrLToBNRh#b@t:`<|G_end|>(Trump mentioned during the debate that he had only his wife and son there in comparison, but few picked up on what he was saying.)<|G_start|>_6[7PN{0~jNL%9XA~^ ?&dH1ML4C`b8X+hOpJ!_aB)L+.-NQKLo4cji0pD#^S`%E>HJ;DLzZpzIu6-mwW}h7`![lUv$b[5Kn]=]u<|G_end|>Pundits, meanwhile, lined up to congratulate Jeb for"assailing"Trump –"Bush is finally going for it,"The New York Times wrote – but the exchange really highlighted many of the keys to Trump's success.<|G_start|>X{uMsHD;OZq162fJAM/sB9;EZjb+vZgC480YoW`uOPGDm^)(nHy2 !-djAc*yIoG)Z_3[#:FCio@,ihYor.7,7 ^)$yOCMSQFhOh<|G_end|>Trump had said things that were true and that no other Republican would dare to say.<|G_start|>A%58($+7r08:DH+{?_a/DGD7vGWCZQzhKY94CHq w|EbJCj?a?%:9seN`kKcxN@Hy%+Wrg:QoZ;@KJrxEtE*@exj][v=XXa6jUb,<|G_end|>And yet the press congratulated the candidate stuffed with more than $ 100 million in donor cash who really did take five whole days last year to figure out his position on his own brother's invasion of Iraq.<|G_start|>@#Md5uk*@6hO0]L~[!(?,;3NDlSkd::,P/zVuj;?h~4LarnPHr9>eu4)qway0eJLoMF(PtOzP3Q9+0/ $f*:qJ#mi`/Um$0`ygCk<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: assailing
- Event type: conflict.attack.n/a
- Argument roles: attacker, target, instrument, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
attacker:Jeb
target:Trump
|
nw_RCbb503476c1ba930a6cf69c160f468ec1f8a5f2617f8ef360b3d64c90
| 647 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: Perry urged further engagement with Russia on nuclear weapons. " We do have a common interest in preventing a nuclear catastrophe, " he said. Perry is advocating that the United States unilaterally eliminate all its land - based missiles and rely instead on nuclear missile submarines and bombers for deterrence. However, he said his advocacy of the policy " may be pursuing a mission impossible. " " I highly doubt the Russians would follow suit " by eliminating their land - based missiles, the former secretary said.
- Event trigger: advocating
- Event type: contact.requestadvise.meet
- Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
|
- Passage: Perry urged further engagement with Russia on nuclear weapons.<|G_start|>9M%3D#ibc/p=sZ),*?WBp(k0O4@S;%p6))[IXy6^p)q[#`aRE:I(QMo}dGNkrSSjO@K<#AZs2WSB*[M]k;+|6]rJA2sED4N4H~0x<|G_end|>"We do have a common interest in preventing a nuclear catastrophe,"he said.<|G_start|>DVO]KDKi`YmXku/45[Q6b]uuFGs.w~Tk+fT(1 F9l(&D!$~[txkYs?5iM/_rvz@oMTVIj`#,!-+Az~y^jamU{$O@D5GP*]p<~&DM<|G_end|>Perry is advocating that the United States unilaterally eliminate all its land-based missiles and rely instead on nuclear missile submarines and bombers for deterrence.<|G_start|>0+j|km~VL;PTL%04BN{.bQ1nQTKUXxTquR8b9?.>9I?J.woAtl3I|j}_0ZwGQq1i;[yNX+cA_#`)^}DOeI@CYs^Z%)Vz=SqFBPq-<|G_end|>However, he said his advocacy of the policy"may be pursuing a mission impossible."<|G_start|>ZS0}B@i33lJZ[7irx:zl|O1[#ay6dfLID+cM_a+>~xzPoa)rxa Ie@Ww< z#qf-3iR)Fn`acKSH_dzr=!-jnP*V)^H-|O_W);j~!<|G_end|>"I highly doubt the Russians would follow suit"by eliminating their land-based missiles, the former secretary said.<|G_start|>jA[O),D$n6=ar()v,H}*(<6X~j,JCE7d([j9Qbz!UQeEDQerm:,$G?La,%ji$ck^tftg`;vj`06wGT3w%9ctP)mIaGDy]d)2}^I1<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: advocating
- Event type: contact.requestadvise.meet
- Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
communicator:Perry
recipient:United States
|
nw_RCbb7ff5769a2ba41afb17a0b966f9e907034e1b09c7be077f456c250d
| 648 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: So, we have had a major hand in the chaos of Syria and, indeed, the major hand instigating the chaos in the Middle East. So, being the wealthiest country in the world, it ’s very important that we do our share in caring for the Syrian refugees. But, let me say, it ’s also really important that we go back to this crisis in Syria and in the Middle East, and instead of continuing to pour gasoline on this fire, we need to take a stand on behalf of a weapons embargo to all parties, since our weapons are getting into the hands of all parties. We need to impose a freeze on the bank accounts of our allies that are continuing to fund terrorist enterprises, and to work with the Turks, who are our ally — in name, at least — to close down their border to the flow of terrorist militias across their border. That is the contribution that we need to make.
- Event trigger: embargo
- Event type: transaction.transferownership.embargosanction
- Argument roles: preventer, giver, recipient, artifact, place
|
- Passage: So, we have had a major hand in the chaos of Syria and, indeed, the major hand instigating the chaos in the Middle East.<|G_start|>zhhrcL4IqFi_jbm^8^=Y$(HolrI@aI(XQxR,F+m)+tn{p2nI[@zc5&{Q-4L0yd3P-MDPl`qSY1],+i;yw~~MjS^p_)Bl;[o?]?g*<|G_end|>So, being the wealthiest country in the world, it ’s very important that we do our share in caring for the Syrian refugees.<|G_start|>eRXB_]zkgO;<BtKO?gNNjLqIX?ZaD?ob/%lCU=oUyGb5=sX:hAfOW+le8dEsZ^_=6Qb+&0xIG498ZtMWQo:*RL/!D1B/VmW)?BN<<|G_end|>But, let me say, it ’s also really important that we go back to this crisis in Syria and in the Middle East, and instead of continuing to pour gasoline on this fire, we need to take a stand on behalf of a weapons embargo to all parties, since our weapons are getting into the hands of all parties.<|G_start|>{1. O$=Of!{O6N;_ZcPB6E_S/@<ubcC_Z-j}ZsvO@Vd*;v:my-M,OYubv=]w*eiK&f_n_1f=}K,lp|/.wJl.ikuFXp=UQra&+vBD<|G_end|>We need to impose a freeze on the bank accounts of our allies that are continuing to fund terrorist enterprises, and to work with the Turks, who are our ally — in name, at least — to close down their border to the flow of terrorist militias across their border.<|G_start|>[IjiLPL?aj2 hrv<66q`QFzS$E=DzxL=DX*.TtO_G.K~F$d)M|(o8^Dd>l}h9KF;r6*QUeT#Ei##I%5sfjxq/foCtP2r@7cS9i@o<|G_end|>That is the contribution that we need to make.<|G_start|>}1t9=lN@c8l@+p{d[JOW{QhRK5??#-pb5iT$Vpvi-x!/G.;S_$Pw&e*~y2Ww+0)pO%%2Y2#@aJPWJjMf>}hv4IDmjUlhqEaV^LUM<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: embargo
- Event type: transaction.transferownership.embargosanction
- Argument roles: preventer, giver, recipient, artifact, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
preventer:we
giver:we
recipient:weapons
artifact:all parties
place:Syria and in the Middle East
|
nw_RCbbe9424ed036e1b6a129447e2bfa89a6fdbe4d5f0814878cafe495d7
| 649 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: From this standpoint, Trump is less a freakish occurrence than something close to an inevitability. Photo: Mark Peterson / Redux Why, exactly, is Ryan, as well as senators Mitch McConnell, Marco Rubio, and Ted Cruz, enduring the reputational damage and personal humiliation of endorsing a presidential candidate who has belittled and mocked them? One reason is obvious: fear of the party ’s voting base, which has fallen in line with its bullying presidential candidate and turned sharply against most Republican dissenters, who saw their approval ratings among their own base plummet. Another consideration, which has received far less media coverage, is something of the opposite of fear: lust.
- Event trigger: damage
- Event type: artifactexistence.damagedestroy.damage
- Argument roles: damager, artifact, instrument, place
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- Passage: From this standpoint, Trump is less a freakish occurrence than something close to an inevitability.<|G_start|>m?@l-ppFJ[x h?eaIenL6d<}CMef6W$cNMkGK7#r-ScJbjnit;QHp#L)-~^ :MoY=>s]y#q4f>_xrg;MV#ex6H9QBn@3qq9`4;H/<|G_end|>Photo: Mark Peterson / Redux<|G_start|>mXs@h0=m2ULs*Q;@ x!@]16/VV8`6E,`7,JaLysj=a&ODGHhSS7=JR8;TP2S-15Hp]sCU3/GbbFVeMcRTy-}EZ7JVyU~{Wv!x1xY<|G_end|>Why, exactly, is Ryan, as well as senators Mitch McConnell, Marco Rubio, and Ted Cruz, enduring the reputational damage and personal humiliation of endorsing a presidential candidate who has belittled and mocked them?<|G_start|>)aD:`W?`p@D$,v64./F4c&IEZm,Q;bgO&ih+@zshG%^3.Q}&ksj@;TtrEaiXqSJXCd/o~ mqDbfrGn{[IhPTXV%|1*!Yw4CE#u*r<|G_end|>One reason is obvious: fear of the party ’s voting base, which has fallen in line with its bullying presidential candidate and turned sharply against most Republican dissenters, who saw their approval ratings among their own base plummet.<|G_start|>k#Vin2L6oUKyrf=2|12}_$ufMaDZJ+9oZIot2|?ZU3k2=[ P1URqcwyTB_L_{{8%Y+[:%jITe(oz5cC(Q/YWhs4KwZY@PBtU, g]<|G_end|>Another consideration, which has received far less media coverage, is something of the opposite of fear: lust.<|G_start|>X,aHxI)>~622{km0ZG^83VL o_Hc,QL~X|jBpu$iij`i`XV`nBpxq?1O(0-z|:?YP=)Epo[49jy1CY#S;#YIvOxAHO,{j&szWa7F<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: damage
- Event type: artifactexistence.damagedestroy.damage
- Argument roles: damager, artifact, instrument, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
damager:presidential candidate
artifact:Ryan , as well as senators Mitch McConnell , Marco Rubio , and Ted Cruz
instrument:personal humiliation
|
nw_RCbc1f9964bcbe61eecc9aec8f5fcd0de634b81dab863c1c1bb7ffdab1
| 650 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: The biggest ever donation made by Donald Trump ’s charitable foundation was a $ 264,631 gift paid for the refurbishment of a New York fountain outside one of the billionaire businessman's own hotels, it has been reported. The claims come amid allegations he hasn't donated any money to the charity since 2008. The fee, which is thought to be the largest ever paid by the Donald J. Trump Foundation in its 29-year history, was used to renovate the monument outside the Plaza Hotel on the edge of Central Park, New York, according to the Washington Post. The donation was made in 1989 to restore the Pulitzer Fountain, which stands outside the front doors of one of Mr Trump ’s flagship hotels – meaning such a ‘ charitable donation ' would likely have benefited his own business, it has been suggested.
- Event trigger: donated
- Event type: transaction.transfermoney.giftgrantprovideaid
- Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, money, place
|
- Passage: The biggest ever donation made by Donald Trump ’s charitable foundation was a $ 264,631 gift paid for the refurbishment of a New York fountain outside one of the billionaire businessman's own hotels, it has been reported.<|G_start|>F*3G]}niy|0ioBIIsq)lHIV~t*Z28Z1?=rOZaaY]Ki&PbR]g#y_O!!T eAjIR%*=R]n[wh76`i87dGKx`L(Ml:e8;h&(`mAzBwCW<|G_end|>The claims come amid allegations he has n't donated any money to the charity since 2008.<|G_start|>`EOg?kU^r{d7y)~a@~ Ey6}x[z_Z!!}^_^I-Ay?/@S3ou;M:=}YA-&pGc;dQ|<2zWP?fy_B,1KQL/3?Q9MrUD5q%q1u(RZ.patkh<|G_end|>The fee, which is thought to be the largest ever paid by the Donald J. Trump Foundation in its 29-year history, was used to renovate the monument outside the Plaza Hotel on the edge of Central Park, New York, according to the Washington Post.<|G_start|>wxXWPhrthsi!0o{;P>ks-+bD+KaGWyj|PhHo~mCJhr_rJ[M>GPRRil`*6|2C;CGU*8#Ro{1AkmMTPbgTHT>-Hwm)0.h]i$uHD0y$<|G_end|>The donation was made in 1989 to restore the Pulitzer Fountain, which stands outside the front doors of one of Mr Trump ’s flagship hotels – meaning such a ‘charitable donation'would likely have benefited his own business, it has been suggested.<|G_start|>>?eF{Z!Gt&7p!;0]&$=6i@ydU7lWu=7-qSed<78e#%m7Hm?Vi0SnMN>vdhQ9%rI:Ij6/ihvEgs+gYqrTXrnZ=Ba.2.FfyG;O6Q0q<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: donated
- Event type: transaction.transfermoney.giftgrantprovideaid
- Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, money, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
giver:he
recipient:charity
beneficiary:charity
money:money
|
nw_RCbc2824999a0a00f22eea777d86a2a92a92296e482b0018178bcd9fb2
| 651 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: [break] AMY GOODMAN: " Wake Up Everybody " by Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, here on Democracy Now!, democracynow.org, The War and Peace Report, as we return to our " Expanding the Debate " special. We break the sound barrier by bringing you the first debate, the presidential debate held at Hofstra University, between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, stop the tape after they have each of their two minutes, and expand it with the major third - party candidates. We are here with Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein. We invited the Libertarian presidential candidate, Gary Johnson, but Jill Stein accepted, and she is responding to the same questions posed to the major - party candidates.
- Event trigger: debate
- Event type: contact.discussion.meet
- Argument roles: participant, participant, place
|
- Passage: [break]<|G_start|><t-F /z;3bNyK/<)k)1l5)~rEO/NhC*x()PZ-2{p]6oEIL5eCRcNRn-J96^D].lx|2zw*AOb)F9HG8pk5 ~vKO|AtF^QFK0#x6fT<|G_end|>AMY GOODMAN:"Wake Up Everybody"by Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, here on Democracy Now!, democracynow.org, The War and Peace Report, as we return to our"Expanding the Debate"special.<|G_start|>,xFpcS*/j-:.`gol9uhi#u-W(W;:_(:8d,}{)fGQW?PD=/r3@b--57~&$-;}0BP6V3sjvPCMjc(EF@=zgt_=`f@PoP];3_Un^3XG<|G_end|>We break the sound barrier by bringing you the first debate, the presidential debate held at Hofstra University, between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, stop the tape after they have each of their two minutes, and expand it with the major third-party candidates.<|G_start|>Umb6o#hl@:B1DC]:L46={y)lMd9=esa a$T[(AsPnGjD|7*fLcZvh4<Ey@4FQ+a)tgO9gU4/$_4-(<9gZaa$K<xU{)=Fgf1>fS)y<|G_end|>We are here with Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein.<|G_start|>3/D3F4uE/!CPLtdL$W-;q(IE2D$M7Ni/9RS?-K|rC:`Cl.9rV7T5EcgN0~TglK*$*)XT{Uz8#OZ5l:Whe_;B!J)>EEj#>`)Zu+~:<|G_end|>We invited the Libertarian presidential candidate, Gary Johnson, but Jill Stein accepted, and she is responding to the same questions posed to the major-party candidates.<|G_start|>i%14mgp=nI(pHc*[g9P/kRC4Fp-WE5)j6-6d|PYE;{$[0dhv0cBII9U_eNyW1q0~[A,Yy?G94Cb:EaSTd6ghv5>4%xRi*vxvc2~7<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: debate
- Event type: contact.discussion.meet
- Argument roles: participant, participant, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
participant:Hillary Clinton
participant:Donald Trump
place:Hofstra University
|
nw_RCbc34d0ee94fe29af2fd9a3fdf5f45d8d5739ad90b8b070e11e50fc96
| 652 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: “ That does n’t mean that they ’re going to take action sooner or later. ” The administration insists it has improved its ability to respond quickly to cyberattacks, and officials increasingly say they support publicly calling out foreign nations that hack the United States. One administration official noted that it took just five weeks for President Barack Obama to impose economic sanctions against North Korea in response to the destructive late-2014 hacking of Sony Pictures. Yet current and former officials acknowledge that constructing a public response isn't an instant task. Merely preparing a declassified explanation of who perpetrated an attack or readying economic sanctions takes weeks.
- Event trigger: sanctions
- Event type: transaction.transferownership.n/a
- Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, artifact, place
|
- Passage: “That does n’t mean that they ’re going to take action sooner or later.”<|G_start|>`37,P$KGF3~^v/5IvD%uHZb@G=?pT* =):IKsvO&&EG ]:gYAv3$R.@0:Vgo>QsiPVLD^6<8pfa=E&qVHTM_P`WJ(+>/eGH47-f;<|G_end|>The administration insists it has improved its ability to respond quickly to cyberattacks, and officials increasingly say they support publicly calling out foreign nations that hack the United States.<|G_start|>u:/IY.v u`RkMD!2qDq3qbRMtgk]LVm~h|rNVWl(PBm),k{W-t*qL,8bw}_FF0wuwnA;B$#`i:|ufXtyC*G?k=o~0NsyPY~!pMBP<|G_end|>One administration official noted that it took just five weeks for President Barack Obama to impose economic sanctions against North Korea in response to the destructive late-2014 hacking of Sony Pictures.<|G_start|>&c.fMt>4NoBEgheoSA2%VG?7tK@AB&Lyk/kr!AsZ[Y62Ex.-6lp`uhxuRmNb+sKnKvD{F]w]9RDLd.7o4DVtMOCqBYrXq}7-wV^-<|G_end|>Yet current and former officials acknowledge that constructing a public response is n't an instant task.<|G_start|>?<JDVH<5V,3h|xNjuTTg_T[!g&M6cZ;>aw zg|m:36*6s&yb/x{7++IC<~ ;~kUo?%<5<DxCXO|uv20q&x^4*wfDcwK4FQ fvP4Q<|G_end|>Merely preparing a declassified explanation of who perpetrated an attack or readying economic sanctions takes weeks.<|G_start|>=~pdi,N_rE(#CTs/b3-WZ`nZ+ulS[^PpA85-91;Mp{Uuq`j:1mNiuGrJ@kx1mff&&Gr|vZts3DwnKmP{H)IRT{=hLDMK4IY<wz;^<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: sanctions
- Event type: transaction.transferownership.n/a
- Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, artifact, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
giver:Barack Obama
recipient:North Korea
artifact:economic sanctions
|
nw_RCbd492e6b20b050788ec03528d1ab1ed470bf306ca2a3ba45d956eb2e
| 653 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: For months, Clinton and her allies in the # NeverTrump movement have attempted to paint Trump as someone who couldn't do the job of the presidency. Tonight, Trump proved them wrong. Trump was particularly impressive when he passionately defended the success of the " stop and frisk " policy in New York City in lowering the number of homicides. By making the crime issue about the non - criminals who live in the impacted communities and are victimized, Trump showed that this issue isn't about arresting people, but instead about protecting the innocent. It was clear that Trump believed every word he said, speaking directly to African - American and Hispanic voters about the personal safety issue that dominates their lives with a passion that Clinton never mustered.
- Event trigger: homicides
- Event type: life.die.n/a
- Argument roles: victim, place
|
- Passage: For months, Clinton and her allies in the # NeverTrump movement have attempted to paint Trump as someone who could n't do the job of the presidency.<|G_start|>zGO[:tP+H=!NE-u=EjBP]l|,EPH{lafPqfNYLKP}<*7a[+T5=b-Rd=_9tW@#%eV[2[MpVW3f-udPl-8 y*#5|d]jpV`tVn_0k9wN<|G_end|>Tonight, Trump proved them wrong.<|G_start|><YIGEfV$oPNW0M=,w@!_ouc!#`R`M)ZHT`DzuzJiG}g+soC-EZ.JXDB3xbvr<KU$?fyfI#WY5%{P_t6p8~EOlFP2v&@:elg[}v#H<|G_end|>Trump was particularly impressive when he passionately defended the success of the"stop and frisk"policy in New York City in lowering the number of homicides.<|G_start|>}8_1k>HtC=ARr!>gW}].;e4`~$G2h9jh )}wHyP?$v26>)N6Np[GR>8Uk5U8)x]N77SJ?Cx5cb?{KLT:k?NsfGy9wNMQ[e/y~ooj<|G_end|>By making the crime issue about the non-criminals who live in the impacted communities and are victimized, Trump showed that this issue is n't about arresting people, but instead about protecting the innocent.<|G_start|>zxYdxLTm[*pQb1VF2<ofcEdV|G ]AIC#YJ{C^H(VGl7jvUHf9G-&%$a2/}}OL&xmn5/l~oJp ex`w<Me/1]r^#jL:Q;(Oj-7wHiA<|G_end|>It was clear that Trump believed every word he said, speaking directly to African-American and Hispanic voters about the personal safety issue that dominates their lives with a passion that Clinton never mustered.<|G_start|>-Hu;L$2No|ad7V+R)l|r< in9I:nISHx:Q@Y|VM><yn? z,VtS>QO`]p]qk?9h#kfy>me}iHAAUO9njI<U#V}_[1qZ@4?!>SC}P{<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: homicides
- Event type: life.die.n/a
- Argument roles: victim, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
place:New York City
|
nw_RCbd9a31c91b06af57b953267f04f8c95f3a44a38173afd8c62a7386d8
| 654 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: “ We can look at possible illnesses, and perhaps determine the cause of death, ” Jungklaus says. “ Children are always the weakest link – they’re the first victims when the environment or living situation changes. ” While the infant burial is remarkable, the body of a young man found nearby has excavators puzzled – and excited. Buried more than 1,000 years after the infant, the man was entombed standing up, together with bone tools and flint knives. The man ’s skeleton suggests he lived a pretty easy life.
- Event trigger: burial
- Event type: contact.funeralvigil.meet
- Argument roles: participant, participant, deceased, place
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- Passage: “We can look at possible illnesses, and perhaps determine the cause of death,” Jungklaus says.<|G_start|>agI{gpk(oG`<oTy:*vvJ$/06P`7Zh7%c[Sj68$pod-)Pd=ZQ=f7gQjtLdao9vnIRMyFCTfE56ySQ!CV_yk+_Zr77X2Axtub*=rY <|G_end|>“Children are always the weakest link – they’re the first victims when the environment or living situation changes.”<|G_start|>*JwG4~ @~r,MBje,7Ro*B*<Zwt>${w@uk= JVFVRqZ|RSD1&Ny^}V,P9V 4eo*[o0t5ecr:zw]L)syH| *2]b(dC6EZdxOGT_:o1<|G_end|>While the infant burial is remarkable, the body of a young man found nearby has excavators puzzled – and excited.<|G_start|>4Ve:d% WVFh#_MoQ6CN~DP0ze%F#sg>8efj/h9{kW&hb4( Z,U*e?j<K+:y485+YZp@<jHC.^|3{D2IU7K=3LWsO_x$8=K`3C4~l<|G_end|>Buried more than 1,000 years after the infant, the man was entombed standing up, together with bone tools and flint knives.<|G_start|>o(+313PT5!|RIu0379C~rmtmuU!g,0_gW)UQ#g9D:e4vT1d`?{*lqULRk}qf fb9uwE5K4EhpfO@ZJZoT,>I5`z$b.kMG`=ygryz<|G_end|>The man ’s skeleton suggests he lived a pretty easy life.<|G_start|>{),`XJk|=FLqEv9esM;Emk,`qc6{:Bl-jDyTetz#wFM9AP5S/uuTQ%?G^xz4@IY2.?-.>#$<BeOI8.v[]z{jL}Dop7S}7~)VG4b-<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: burial
- Event type: contact.funeralvigil.meet
- Argument roles: participant, participant, deceased, place
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You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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deceased:a young man
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nw_RCbdd2144adf0a3e93953f3a40d6e942376b9ad6c589c066affec6364e
| 655 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: Then Elites run for president. Why run for president when already control country like dictatorship? ” Then after what they call the “ fun Cyber Weapons Auction ” comes the real message, a serious threat. “ We want make sure Wealthy Elite recognizes the danger [of] cyberweapons. Let us spell out for Elites.
- Event trigger: Auction
- Event type: transaction.transfermoney.purchase
- Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, money, place
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- Passage: Then Elites run for president.<|G_start|>%68YT,&|3`&7Q~wgmRA&LkS5`&=BgR6hqJm1VU^/#dn.5k6)B pKPZ8zXt1oIXn>=/e We{a.q{Hv+pPA8y 3//+rH}g~86:lQWj<|G_end|>Why run for president when already control country like dictatorship?”<|G_start|>,nDt@MJiDQq5Ah:nG1j?K(&N57N|-XK,^#e#?I7DdP`uha:t<QJX6z^(Z#wjjC4NnTRPfA1H#^ -#ujUr;XC,j:h+pDD)Ns-*1 0<|G_end|>Then after what they call the “fun Cyber Weapons Auction” comes the real message, a serious threat.<|G_start|>dk)0/B(1Qf&{H0D4..Eqr[4ylp]&Rzf/*-3IqF5CQS1}Wpog6.Lhd$O6XYPsSeD1.L,;+%9`i)js;QZ+j4j>W>LAV.Sgt?D~iEx7<|G_end|>“We want make sure Wealthy Elite recognizes the danger [of] cyberweapons.<|G_start|>Yn)Y,}NitoL7?x.HY}7gtbAJ[6&aQiv@h9TQ/[+5b-R(?.^g;+:(24&n/ZT|1w#K8I[PJ+F=7q^[OR}Y6Gu/8*q!(%)XAI%U`]j-<|G_end|>Let us spell out for Elites.<|G_start|>!g1eYf1_d3/Fe4?Y<))suF-I4#Si()!;7QRA3dy%^2>B|P+`D8d{!4+DwNKR=Gbwrz@?*zCOV]`-0uaVzgel2SfL#]BqId0qF+xQ<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: Auction
- Event type: transaction.transfermoney.purchase
- Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, money, place
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You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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No argument roles found
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nw_RCbdf831fe9835b57cf63f14bb93ff49d752062eddf83bbcc9e96cb5ce
| 656 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: When a Russian FSB agent and a Russian soldier were killed by a team of Ukrainian saboteurs, and one of the captured Ukrainians was shown on Russian media in handcuffs, US ambassador to Ukraine Geoffrey Pyatt tweeted “ US government has seen nothing so far that corroborates Russians allegations of a ‘ Crimea incursion ’ & Ukraine has strongly refuted them. ” Apparently two dead Russians do n’t count for much in Pyatt ’s book: perhaps Putin personally killed them, and the whole thing is a set up.
- Event trigger: captured
- Event type: movement.transportperson.preventexit
- Argument roles: preventer, transporter, passenger, origin, destination
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- Passage: When a Russian FSB agent and a Russian soldier were killed by a team of Ukrainian saboteurs, and one of the captured Ukrainians was shown on Russian media in handcuffs, US ambassador to Ukraine Geoffrey Pyatt tweeted<|G_start|>e:X&(CFkwX8-y=,;.?&X):_2gA+$uD:p)@Hx 6F~S_a_u46DK}S}FX?`CUx#C+HAfJ/6HqYF7nx>>)9O;V&JNv7Z>8X_k5F]xqxy<|G_end|>“US government has seen nothing so far that corroborates Russians allegations of a ‘Crimea incursion’ & Ukraine has strongly refuted them.”<|G_start|>apMitw^gN9:cM,4Y]Kmt+y^n}tz;wS|~TII8$8C$6At`92 #Pay`wm33b7AVZuG;T%Gy%cL=p@lJ6j%XU|gJGRnv=)(/q{AD/{}j<|G_end|>Apparently two dead Russians do n’t count for much in Pyatt ’s book: perhaps Putin personally killed them, and the whole thing is a set up.<|G_start|>Bv-WxVh;{PM]Hsd|l;VofJ<K[~B1Hi~~}Jn&@^qX~~134 d[+]_u3)qA1~G)3j}YxchbMstMb?b>bGz,/NMA4&&SuQoAd8{,+%J;<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: captured
- Event type: movement.transportperson.preventexit
- Argument roles: preventer, transporter, passenger, origin, destination
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You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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preventer:Russians
passenger:Ukrainians
destination:Ukraine
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nw_RCbe483fbf0d61def55de037931b7db199cb71a53c2cb104120d33c96d
| 657 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: “ Then Elites runs for president. Why run for president when already control country like dictatorship? ” “ We want make sure Wealthy Elite recognizes the danger cyber weapons, this message, our auction, poses to their wealth and control. Let us spell out for Elites, ” the group added. “ Your wealth and control depends on electronic data. ”
- Event trigger: auction
- Event type: transaction.transferownership.n/a
- Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, artifact, place
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- Passage: “Then Elites runs for president.<|G_start|>^mWi_>AD0+|NQm}c>EEa,Is$nns1^fu`?}SX9Y~qRLM>C=9vtVcU^77iLJJN6Lm|5.J3Ir7Jg^C]hnKJ*T_6X?<m_.QQF11v}bI9<|G_end|>Why run for president when already control country like dictatorship?”<|G_start|>3tbHOE// S8RByBaWbkjRozVw`$B`7]K}QR+S,n2>}$>nLdm)#KpJl=5pvwTUy!WMSYZh ih5J(9vco>:Y4d#h$,5PuNGG??hJg!<|G_end|>“We want make sure Wealthy Elite recognizes the danger cyber weapons, this message, our auction, poses to their wealth and control.<|G_start|>yQR$;uLFJ]|%;Hbx(uhW{6{:>BJMj[#e:k`K[fLt[m8ay`4%;l8Jn7!)1w^M3}p8qrI9@H~e8:,bL-@:szek<D |~~K*sxD.ehNF<|G_end|>Let us spell out for Elites,” the group added.<|G_start|>Lkw_1@tGHINAap`tow6bAvx} <(x~ZjBvFpce u!3ww<%!GXsY61b+r)uJU[dh(`2!0fux#kGzP^!aQr4@8XYc@q]Yjl-jITyO( <|G_end|>“Your wealth and control depends on electronic data.”<|G_start|>|duxfpMHOZ~<T8g-duC4]aph?.#}8kF+`SY+}Tq05yF^jM +oE[7k=-h=N=L/w(i^4;&0C>qzv[:,5R?Q?m;V>mO_j/LlNV2# o0<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: auction
- Event type: transaction.transferownership.n/a
- Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, artifact, place
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You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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giver:our
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nw_RCbeac03f961f6decdd4fb0028d73124e78c7862cea4129ef87d2dc594
| 658 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: There ’s no more doubting it, no more excusing it, no more defending it, no more trying to explain it away. We ’re past the time when having a Jewish son - in - law makes it okay to spew paranoia and conspiracy theories. A line has finally been crossed, and we need to acknowledge a cold and very scary truth: Donald Trump is openly trafficking in the types of anti - Semitic slurs that have been used to justify the hatred of Jews for decades. I do n’t write those words glibly, or casually. They ’re not words I ever thought I ’d need to write about the nominee of a major American political party.
- Event trigger: trafficking
- Event type: movement.transportperson.n/a
- Argument roles: transporter, passenger, vehicle, origin, destination
|
- Passage: There ’s no more doubting it, no more excusing it, no more defending it, no more trying to explain it away.<|G_start|>YS_C8Ut_>*vN0miMQiaKZY.-K4 Sf8wdaK<p%PU<hiz D]dlv|=&StK~$HNGOA#S8%/],MklOHr$PU1n9^SO5R,+[OM7sr@64-PR<|G_end|>We ’re past the time when having a Jewish son-in-law makes it okay to spew paranoia and conspiracy theories.<|G_start|>9}: zoNw6kaV[M{)CBjf>0AqyTFmL<P6$5&1XMZQ_z=</yO<X0(RTwH$,L?dQu(ToViqq2dU<=k0/9h_f:!jG&R1(n(HD:?f&Z@B<|G_end|>A line has finally been crossed, and we need to acknowledge a cold and very scary truth: Donald Trump is openly trafficking in the types of anti-Semitic slurs that have been used to justify the hatred of Jews for decades.<|G_start|>VMbJ+/*7mZ<OqqZrP$s&NoFSHv~HmI5j3?su]u4<P.&t2v23am&3DO`%=cKQa]Ua&,y2[#TfYto;^;O][X.>:-#tvZ5zut8x~YqT<|G_end|>I do n’t write those words glibly, or casually.<|G_start|>N1~U82fTYY]f2IU~Z~J#y-tbD_TS&n2+]h.pFCxom=)I(Ryjk0?ojP-(c!=Tpn&H;@&ngmD2cE$gHaW?h<X07<2;,$0h<!`ru;*o<|G_end|>They ’re not words I ever thought I ’d need to write about the nominee of a major American political party.<|G_start|>>|gPYdUDO++8l,@}Ph3SBN7EG{?+``}|/N1Jf;`~${SHY4{8zJ441vB7%Q O7c]Q yKCcmfacNW-+R@:QhlOa?@5mt8S4BE/Q`N$<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: trafficking
- Event type: movement.transportperson.n/a
- Argument roles: transporter, passenger, vehicle, origin, destination
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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transporter:Donald Trump
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nw_RCbfa341be9aa89a193ff91c1003459dbf3df3b64d90baaa2e9dd27643
| 659 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: (Sarah Parnass / The Washington Post) In a statement, Clinton campaign spokesman Brian Fallon said, “ These materials further demonstrate why the Justice Department believed there was no basis to move forward with this case. ” Republicans have been pressuring the FBI to make public more material from the investigation, which ended in July with a finding by FBI Director James B. Comey that Clinton should not be charged with a crime though she had been “ extremely careless ” with classified information. The documents include summaries of nearly four dozen interviews with top Clinton aides, tech workers, other state department officials, and even a Romanian hacker. Agents interviewed some multiple times, and some of the summaries are heavily redacted.
- Event trigger: charged
- Event type: justice.initiatejudicialprocess.chargeindict
- Argument roles: prosecutor, defendant, judgecourt, crime, place
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- Passage: (Sarah Parnass / The Washington Post)<|G_start|>.DZmxp)@gM$]@.C%1bB]r|yBBk|m+3y.U,s)XwIDD?F7t=dLv~:5T9$Z?qYW:*!*!Y5isB-fA>![SMFm)0+ZU(N3/lb<jRyg7|&W<|G_end|>In a statement, Clinton campaign spokesman Brian Fallon said, “These materials further demonstrate why the Justice Department believed there was no basis to move forward with this case.”<|G_start|>hU2uT&WKd@JL/6R]IL9>$= 2~LXAN(olXPx&iilbPFrUlL)s6Z]qs^,=w-FG%_!N!/M].z)D2#a6)W.7Hrd? j#1aSR PovqTHk<<|G_end|>Republicans have been pressuring the FBI to make public more material from the investigation, which ended in July with a finding by FBI Director James B. Comey that Clinton should not be charged with a crime though she had been “extremely careless” with classified information.<|G_start|>2Q6HhBerc)y.^<ep>ozS8p)!m=,SpS7PX]3Vp].0y~`{gm0{1g8/AIUDZ9h2bk:_|=EK?XsfEq8|e=edqjnimid?w?U,yu7+Pn/w<|G_end|>The documents include summaries of nearly four dozen interviews with top Clinton aides, tech workers, other state department officials, and even a Romanian hacker.<|G_start|>smHz[/_8)loz]}MbRXCRK+xMQZ(HR)E2Q2Ssw&|atYG&[?}EQ1{ZFH9_e/;0 jvhAnax> }<_uWLD#7=zHb`7$%/b8$;QfF;p^of<|G_end|>Agents interviewed some multiple times, and some of the summaries are heavily redacted.<|G_start|>=/=V)[xhG+KE3nX,@4 BgK>~+^aYDf.yi;56Yt>b6(f;D.SjgSK!phm<5h3C7%&<YnZg/S75_hl_(7?NJyoXwt2&$Zh 8bcOQ0+i<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: charged
- Event type: justice.initiatejudicialprocess.chargeindict
- Argument roles: prosecutor, defendant, judgecourt, crime, place
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You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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prosecutor:James B. Comey
defendant:Clinton
crime:a crime
|
nw_RCc060850e62ce4b39b76b741e6162793b898fa56a8e59ce0d454a2e0b
| 660 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: And remember: Under America ’s system, they ca n’t arrest people just because they are suspicious of them. Under our criminal - justice system, a person can not be arrested until he actually commits a crime or attempts to commit a crime. America is not like totalitarian regimes or Guantanamo, where authorities can incarcerate anyone they want for as long as they want. So, as long as the U.S. death machine is killing people over there, there are going to be people over there or over here who are going to retaliate. Get used to it.
- Event trigger: incarcerate
- Event type: justice.arrestjaildetain.arrestjaildetain
- Argument roles: jailer, detainee, crime, place
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- Passage: And remember: Under America ’s system, they ca n’t arrest people just because they are suspicious of them.<|G_start|>*o_SyH7*Fl))_4Cyd1Bv@`mGd irYjV^/r;x#W}(>FKy=%c.z@,2duHfD:cz^fR%3I^v +GiCA;.9g}4HH$IHkIXs&c49@)AL3fC<|G_end|>Under our criminal-justice system, a person can not be arrested until he actually commits a crime or attempts to commit a crime.<|G_start|>|;q:D5L#Nx^L}L|]E^$uhEF<[j YAE|>ICBCu|jS~/8W~_rF^c!;{!E6-xo{0sFmbZ`_cnEOG[) 2hFSK~|Aupc9Gtje&g~wl5ZH<|G_end|>America is not like totalitarian regimes or Guantanamo, where authorities can incarcerate anyone they want for as long as they want.<|G_start|>/mNPFecIt^Y8Y=Uu=aSpp0/xk<bSco`6P/6>%MQt[|wDTu*7>R<dol;KL>&;^.C{y#i;5%4P!0y|D+S/:vzrwH(a8{o}`6VKI}1K<|G_end|>So, as long as the U.S. death machine is killing people over there, there are going to be people over there or over here who are going to retaliate.<|G_start|>bFe+F@cb$)rHhbAV^O~egjZ) iRwSpyh^C?taBa1y0i([gv-x49|#;=/yIXGn}aUO}+I+Zn@l8o}:`Xb?ks>-R^V,wxvFH^m!S_0<|G_end|>Get used to it.<|G_start|>ZAkyz+#w&V-PYj<QmlOf %._{b^%xZ#sd>viU=SzTD3SK]gSWhE?X]mmM?GO^9>I&{Vy&N)b=Qi-I4Kjf*`w|E@]`F4EkpLs?/*h<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: incarcerate
- Event type: justice.arrestjaildetain.arrestjaildetain
- Argument roles: jailer, detainee, crime, place
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You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
jailer:authorities
detainee:anyone they want
place:totalitarian regimes or Guantanamo
|
nw_RCc0eb547be4c518d3cacdc3ef6179d37cf4d4aee8734312e24562c8e3
| 661 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: Syringe restrictions legislated during the 1980s war on drugs contributed to Danny Wilson's HIV infection. (CBC) The authors found the biggest factor driving higher rates of infection among drug users was that they were excessively incarcerated and excluded from HIV and hepatitis C prevention, treatment and harm - reduction programs. These include needle and syringe exchanges, safe injection facilities and opioid substitution therapies such as methadone. Russia is the opposite extreme, the authors said.
- Event trigger: incarcerated
- Event type: movement.transportperson.preventexit
- Argument roles: preventer, transporter, passenger, origin, destination
|
- Passage: Syringe restrictions legislated during the 1980s war on drugs contributed to Danny Wilson's HIV infection.<|G_start|>wnnO%fAz0Irbsj~>4+W28:!Cqf 5TC[[T)}ME~)Zsi%uxy.TirbdW *8oQN^=B<J2KCa*b?~4cT8QI#I7Tz!+.TD$.?emTi%L{wY<|G_end|>(CBC)<|G_start|><I9))M}<5(iO]Or~nHMF<4><tiJ0MYHsDquEa>ICB21Qp=V1ouUBJ|;v:PD0<@PDZuwBdRn#5cT,?sIBcO4_$>9nxNZ]rdUB2Wz_<|G_end|>The authors found the biggest factor driving higher rates of infection among drug users was that they were excessively incarcerated and excluded from HIV and hepatitis C prevention, treatment and harm-reduction programs.<|G_start|>):pZ,sD(~w%j!_43^nc4vz5QY?Wz/fM->T(UjuYgq7M[U2e^X!;_>_Rx`)]%R&|u2=TQ*8=o]GQoYae)?J@BvWdg4OImUrI;Y|s.<|G_end|>These include needle and syringe exchanges, safe injection facilities and opioid substitution therapies such as methadone.<|G_start|>&ky)_n,wHagg-8N$v~J7]|{(Ph](Q)d{&h{R:Jl!J`$]Q*MsXxa!Zn|%JQgI7K+fIcF[%!#L]*%>8XhsLi}XFrHU{7>h5&wFG3g?<|G_end|>Russia is the opposite extreme, the authors said.<|G_start|>OfU0BU}!{eibHdEbb]V^idLZD>{<Hyo5^p:OCn{^,V{GIyxe]xuLmJi#)4a/y,MjWJ enSw)>M`kmL,,3fxrHmX19%PJMRnhRd7K<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: incarcerated
- Event type: movement.transportperson.preventexit
- Argument roles: preventer, transporter, passenger, origin, destination
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
preventer:the 1980s war on drugs
transporter:drug users
passenger:HIV and hepatitis C
|
nw_RCc16a221d847cf6f2ab78a117f67785fcf0b00ebd6e7030c5710ca17e
| 662 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: Gabbard is the first practicing Hindu in US Congress. AB Wire Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, the first practicing Hindu elected to the US Congress, and who quit the Democratic National Committee (DNC) to endorse Bernie Sanders as the party ’s nominee, has ruled out squabbles with the DNC as the reason for her leaving as vice chairwoman of the DNC. “ This had nothing to do with the DNC or DNC politics. This had everything to do with my decision that I could no longer stand on the sidelines as elections are taking place to determine who our potential next commander in chief could be, ” Gabbard, the DNC ’s vice chairwoman until her resignation Sunday, told MSNBC ’s “ Morning Joe ” on Monday.
- Event trigger: quit
- Event type: personnel.endposition.quitretire
- Argument roles: employee, placeofemployment, place
|
- Passage: Gabbard is the first practicing Hindu in US Congress.<|G_start|>ud~#WeLKTI|p,{0oS^7oApSz=5+ igH#&N8p[SZsi;hOtInv0FmoXCE)Tnuj]?oQ73d=1p2$S@IrAdyFEaq1bcLlr9-RN$+G)=O`<|G_end|>AB Wire<|G_start|>At2eOJoAGLb+aC3hS4bQXDYFrOC=)$n]Fd-nKe:jo%z:etBfngEVo WDlVVI,h_^iA%~AcuYseH`*DP1.C~Se?]Q@gK2](Cx>wUx<|G_end|>Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, the first practicing Hindu elected to the US Congress, and who quit the Democratic National Committee (DNC) to endorse Bernie Sanders as the party ’s nominee, has ruled out squabbles with the DNC as the reason for her leaving as vice chairwoman of the DNC.<|G_start|>j]pwDE+p^/!jvOa_gxN)329V^.e;B|%qnVV@{Os2pvDFY7YXz){&s8{/$!kD=E8^YS_L}8.Y>M<rMu<{i%s/^Oc%B_;W|Q;MHpGO<|G_end|>“This had nothing to do with the DNC or DNC politics.<|G_start|>X<fZ4-HHR(:K%O%KT{EI[iR!Q7nYn7ojV /+W8`sU>&ssO_G^9H:,ZRme]HbAw OVdO$tQ3pJF`D)&nyDxIO~Yjo_KNN^+,&Hmkc<|G_end|>This had everything to do with my decision that I could no longer stand on the sidelines as elections are taking place to determine who our potential next commander in chief could be,” Gabbard, the DNC ’s vice chairwoman until her resignation Sunday, told MSNBC ’s “Morning Joe” on Monday.<|G_start|>pmK96=l$69#XRAKj!Dw7Z?q=oi:j1-VI>>nv3IdtvfMZ>o@5I+_YjIbDv8K/;t9N~ ~[)Uh.IW!_n;Rk?jpDWBG!sQ:R*Ly~^>{B<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: quit
- Event type: personnel.endposition.quitretire
- Argument roles: employee, placeofemployment, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
employee:Rep. Tulsi Gabbard
placeofemployment:Democratic National Committee
|
nw_RCc1b527bf99e99a5d1941d336f3885f1450a70ad41f5a4726e5ae2712
| 663 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: Trump's aim here seems to be highlighting that Clinton deleted her emails, full stop. If Russia can find them, after all, maybe they will come to light, he seems to suggest. But that scenario could also very plausibly lend itself to the kind of cyberespionage — blackmail or otherwise — that Trump has already alleged Clinton is being subjected to. The emails were deemed personal and should not contain classified information. Yes, but many work - related emails Clinton said did not contain classified information were later proven by the FBI to have contained some.
- Event trigger: blackmail
- Event type: contact.threatencoerce.broadcast
- Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
|
- Passage: Trump's aim here seems to be highlighting that Clinton deleted her emails, full stop.<|G_start|>3ARBD^MA{^v-X&fXvQ]rMd_@v@XVlr/S~di>qjPm_^+;@#[Vp-]`xLw)X4wyvX.c,+cGy]+2&[ouR}VgAWcu^:woW)Azrs[*r>W|<|G_end|>If Russia can find them, after all, maybe they will come to light, he seems to suggest.<|G_start|>47f.3Sn0K(A@lIK86GVFs4_C_?Ql%Z!2v0*OahoL=7PDcU|8mfl+^oAkRPC^(L$~!qonr9bdtRulqDUa:su`uGq=C+mZOy,4.Q_j<|G_end|>But that scenario could also very plausibly lend itself to the kind of cyberespionage — blackmail or otherwise — that Trump has already alleged Clinton is being subjected to.<|G_start|>|SH}AnEugvkxNh4ZLivd52y~gDN>D}.YlOvx-x*/ug:Va|jRv_Q$bx~Jg f8Jk-dk9m?$eY)2YPvf5s`#$YZ >vm!zcpjmsD+@S=<|G_end|>The emails were deemed personal and should not contain classified information.<|G_start|>hypAr??7_Y^.&_0Pxp[]+I]-Z_C`(wKN>UtI Qv O{Wu^8i<Euo658[R0Bz%a3rglH)!C876OcQ*@b(ivvdQsS3iNRAt=?zHzGg5<|G_end|>Yes, but many work-related emails Clinton said did not contain classified information were later proven by the FBI to have contained some.<|G_start|>dw@1|Qq9>VPF{BARWy*xaWWs{rUa<@NR#70mggmu9p{9p6}HKtm)}bo1`!dB91vIa0@arZB7:)L9R#JJiJF,c^xg6NluH`cQCo[d<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: blackmail
- Event type: contact.threatencoerce.broadcast
- Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
recipient:Clinton
|
nw_RCc1f9f7456058d8267b362f9affeda547bd2195a7c0b4df2f0719b485
| 664 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: As Hillary Clinton begins her final charge for the White House, her advisers are already recommending air strikes and other new military measures against the Assad regime in Syria. The clear signals of Clinton ’s readiness to go to war appears to be aimed at influencing the course of the war in Syria as well as U.S. policy over the remaining six months of the Obama administration. (She also may be hoping to corral the votes of Republican neoconservatives concerned about Donald Trump ’s “ America First ” foreign policy.)
- Event trigger: recommending
- Event type: contact.requestadvise.meet
- Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
|
- Passage: As Hillary Clinton begins her final charge for the White House, her advisers are already recommending air strikes and other new military measures against the Assad regime in Syria.<|G_start|>|Ucn;Q8DOUO>&LW)7~HCchmy<zP<U{Lt6fkOGTISU#CxIgIt# [&CFZ[+*I](t2/1<%O_^rd[j_bV~)B*Pi[)barfF{>A&f%I7-:<|G_end|>The clear signals of Clinton ’s readiness to go to war appears to be aimed at influencing the course of the war in Syria as well as U.S. policy over the remaining six months of the Obama administration.<|G_start|>%>pCKjyZC^Ag7TGnr@+4E0EE#R[SFEqC3w@rK{H4<* O(GQilNjoHx<Nor#)j,3HHAd?sm3=[Y!HmMRsG5p4<O%_h]Vnlzo?ZV!z<|G_end|>(She also may be hoping to corral the votes of Republican neoconservatives concerned about Donald Trump ’s “America First” foreign policy.)<|G_start|>SS~Rfv|9*%t!5Bjo2l5]Btymx2{@UwX1S8W^akp1f90&ysReV_MFZ5/:9b!8;]wN$}=)<X^wY|Q<tQK4sL4W!>pybsO60RPL(V{~<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: recommending
- Event type: contact.requestadvise.meet
- Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
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You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
communicator:advisers
recipient:her
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nw_RCc21934711d6ae7fafca8a6ff4fbe3fa7cd4da55b15da7e15104f98bd
| 665 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: Litvinenko gives his own name and address. Hoar then says: “ Thank you very much for that, Edwin. Edwin, we ’re here investigating an allegation that somebody has poisoned you in an attempt to kill you. ” Hoar says that doctors have told him Edwin is suffering from “ extremely high levels of thallium ” and “ that is the cause of this illness ”. He continues: “ Can I ask you to tell us what you think has happened to you and why? ” Medical staff had pre - briefed Hoar that Litvinenko spoke good English.
- Event trigger: illness
- Event type: life.injure.illnessdegradationphysical
- Argument roles: victim
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- Passage: Litvinenko gives his own name and address.<|G_start|>:n;Vjs4RF.ptV;bHKPt{C6,TvL7[ZPiL<~geqrm 0T!}448OBbg]!.6i]dx;6oB(LR6k-RNH7t9nPzn]IuS,+3,;J@lNb >p@UF<|G_end|>Hoar then says: “Thank you very much for that, Edwin.<|G_start|>/p;USk+%;&sExZB:ysBM6ZTzK`%K!gc]Is04,;Lnj~[D>yq+VBOuMN!9U,#m6k|W>$jh%+OU&6yGb&9[YJ`l0lA+B=-i}wVQMuir<|G_end|>Edwin, we ’re here investigating an allegation that somebody has poisoned you in an attempt to kill you.” Hoar says that doctors have told him Edwin is suffering from “extremely high levels of thallium” and “that is the cause of this illness”.<|G_start|>#pS.qx1@+o.U&!; 1tNN^#8[:7&GpXkA~=Hh`[edtlhdumzOO _I+42zSpW`YLlk+ {XRf&||jU05#|er,2g}W|g%)L^L6:/xFO;<|G_end|>He continues: “Can I ask you to tell us what you think has happened to you and why?”<|G_start|>h:AgX:SIrac(E*g?q1VV&CmAamZ?}-n~Nv:O(?X])R+iNWv{IA!w1J}zoP#YJa#x<2ZJ}xby@(Hb)NL]FT`VT&7!]+i~MUgu-lCN<|G_end|>Medical staff had pre-briefed Hoar that Litvinenko spoke good English.<|G_start|>5R4>HxSKqyKPr8{vXJ,>I9GdM*ju;~cw0Nv=mo_df}CVm:iQm|8tz/v]Y41l3.6Vbbk;[`|8KGTBc%0%*]pbi95S$Rl|<9t?xg+@<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: illness
- Event type: life.injure.illnessdegradationphysical
- Argument roles: victim
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
victim:Edwin
|
nw_RCc24b2dad283d75cff19fac31bab9b6f9a9305d050937cb9baaa331fb
| 666 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: Photograph by Rémi Bénali, National Geographic One of the oldest cemeteries in Europe has recently been discovered, with graves dating back almost 8,500 years. Two of the most intriguing finds are the skeleton of a six - month - old child and a mysterious upright burial of a man in his early 20s. The German cemetery, called Gross Fredenwalde after a nearby village, belongs to a time known as the Mesolithic, when Europe was populated by hunter - gatherers. At a press conference Thursday morning in Berlin, excavators announced that nine skeletons have been uncovered on the hilltop burial site so far, five of them children younger than 6 years old.
- Event trigger: burial
- Event type: contact.funeralvigil.n/a
- Argument roles: participant, participant, deceased, place
|
- Passage: Photograph by Rémi Bénali, National Geographic<|G_start|>UDV6%K$bErNqv/8a#{2Ig6fU_m(~_:G0X^TO|e)w<EAM+74^enkeCriRo;W[ez;O7gih6Dn^uINd`rRt@t P6K11#VWm@F#B;T,&<|G_end|>One of the oldest cemeteries in Europe has recently been discovered, with graves dating back almost 8,500 years.<|G_start|>4l{f.u|TpMaET$@x1{k}W/xH|pDt3! eytLv=p4Qc.5X6k]{vNZs|Dyzb#%pI0f0-J,.$Hk,3Xp3c`D>65.fq>$ged]BW*`bXa*t<|G_end|>Two of the most intriguing finds are the skeleton of a six-month-old child and a mysterious upright burial of a man in his early 20s.<|G_start|>jcL*<)2V6HWSow02xDKTur}LWT+ow(FK1tjEaIsHDU$R1`X05#*Um3H?3Q*{=btp&./0M{;}R>X[/c*5I!WahS$)xg-:AW@vu;-r<|G_end|>The German cemetery, called Gross Fredenwalde after a nearby village, belongs to a time known as the Mesolithic, when Europe was populated by hunter-gatherers.<|G_start|>(8ID^b;M*4Sx-Xs>+OdI{8v7d.z_<hFbk-?#/o$WU^iDS@ag{i2^pJMgYVUsDry(IB@]C=8,>9smoUhg:KNJP~LA{6>Ymf$z3-WG<|G_end|>At a press conference Thursday morning in Berlin, excavators announced that nine skeletons have been uncovered on the hilltop burial site so far, five of them children younger than 6 years old.<|G_start|>zV6,w3GvCu&LE 9~QXWfs-DUK>)VXuXd)1I7N.<<*m+3%F>{5n<b`nWx,^>OgiZ>!-@`zpR?T!NfdQYNFOj*4XT$ ^RcJ}m81a]y<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: burial
- Event type: contact.funeralvigil.n/a
- Argument roles: participant, participant, deceased, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
deceased:man
place:German cemetery
|
nw_RCc2816d0f3765261029773424658daeed2aec15700ae499f128d2bc2e
| 667 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: It asks the " carbon majors " to take remedial actions on behalf of typhoon survivors in the islands, which suffer devastating storms that may have worsened as a result of climate change. " Heede's report is one of the bedrock pieces of science and research that helped form our campaign, " says Kristin Casper, litigation counsel for Greenpeace's Global Climate Justice and Liability Project in Toronto, Canada. In late July, the commission sent orders to 47 of the world's largest investor - owned fossil fuel companies, asking them to respond to the human rights charges in the petition. Similar actions and lawsuits are proceeding in several other countries. Now, Heede is extending his carbon accounting into the future, quantifying the potential carbon release from future fossil fuel exploration.
- Event trigger: charges
- Event type: justice.initiatejudicialprocess.chargeindict
- Argument roles: prosecutor, defendant, judgecourt, crime, place
|
- Passage: It asks the"carbon majors"to take remedial actions on behalf of typhoon survivors in the islands, which suffer devastating storms that may have worsened as a result of climate change.<|G_start|>zu0&7HLYmjtaT([JC=aN7u=|.1wT!H-h=yb$tJ?*BWA ! zjF!letc639Y~%ilg5G&L,10}q2SFW.}3GHi5@q5p@/S,aP+pc@@S`<|G_end|>"Heede's report is one of the bedrock pieces of science and research that helped form our campaign,"says Kristin Casper, litigation counsel for Greenpeace's Global Climate Justice and Liability Project in Toronto, Canada.<|G_start|>bQ`irjUh}B^rE]k+MprV=hn}]Vg&`#Y1Wlu@/~+Ud/-EV]M}%1x89bvC#0xIrBysH*n[25Q!mo(d+JCzA]R.K1~6Zt2r0k;|={b <|G_end|>In late July, the commission sent orders to 47 of the world's largest investor-owned fossil fuel companies, asking them to respond to the human rights charges in the petition.<|G_start|>zR6x3_1 h#an~J@I[O]f`+3q=jj,2K)gsTqcde=Ps|&q6|_28u!W$^o (%!PEiPc%de=I(jJ<8cpDvFK-TqFi69qrz@s+!2HQHHg<|G_end|>Similar actions and lawsuits are proceeding in several other countries.<|G_start|>F?KL6%/0E]gBlTXy^=q?[oM:5gdD !u1~vG=iTiKyRvf&1;t3&;fNRyJ_5#b&Fpo]}q/f5}N-;gb*<)r+k.i$!>yHBUDIhl-UGL;<|G_end|>Now, Heede is extending his carbon accounting into the future, quantifying the potential carbon release from future fossil fuel exploration.<|G_start|>E]z @p,U-jgyd8=?e=g+9?g<5l3I}>?LWV-&/nZTWR#p$7?`OVhysTd}#O)~+:/)58N]Ox<Iq}9i8C@eve>5g;u@}6*U[,OY4CMP<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: charges
- Event type: justice.initiatejudicialprocess.chargeindict
- Argument roles: prosecutor, defendant, judgecourt, crime, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
defendant:fossil fuel companies
place:several other countries
|
nw_RCc281b34c51d7d0101688c628f13dc623fbb3bf249c2f7147f139df34
| 668 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: * * * The Soviet Union had a long tradition of bumping off its enemies. They included Leon Trotsky (ice - pick in the head), Ukrainian nationalists (poisons, exploding cakes) and the Bulgarian dissident Georgi Markov (ricin pellet fired from an umbrella, on London ’s Waterloo Bridge). There was a spectrum. It went from killings that were demonstrative, to those where the KGB ’s fingerprints were nowhere to be found, however hard you looked.
- Event trigger: exploding
- Event type: conflict.attack.bombing
- Argument roles: attacker, target, instrument, place
|
- Passage: * * *<|G_start|>lRg@D9JnlHKf9Pn`ssRYO.Ih%Hmn8@JLm~@f*QH0~7pmbV>}xBfHE)b G:FnBu%GlOD]!opQjgKOa%7TcIJIU72Mp}gH4m[Q0^Q}<|G_end|>The Soviet Union had a long tradition of bumping off its enemies.<|G_start|>iv5T_$~uVA6?z3^Q_`#B,5.Dp&9YC0w/*QdTC5y~Fma42D s7C*J5V9p5*ErP*^!-?TcublE?M.4|PO@=guO1q&)@TNiFfrz}_X|<|G_end|>They included Leon Trotsky (ice-pick in the head), Ukrainian nationalists (poisons, exploding cakes) and the Bulgarian dissident Georgi Markov (ricin pellet fired from an umbrella, on London ’s Waterloo Bridge).<|G_start|>8$JBb`R!25OMvr[.(i5XWHWN2`m>YRS{&u#n -jYN5{xw.[/qc[OY8f{R>RS[`mH[~)6{9F63%4^.-t8O~nm_KSo=8yN8JHix&DQ<|G_end|>There was a spectrum.<|G_start|>IwhUz@gPij,nH-u /1?2i/Zp38,U2XCt!^CJ8.^_gAaP#Nie^5JPZei QQ(cnIDjhsm-)xNZAkXd_p0!GQ;0qNu@W](tIf%j A<u<|G_end|>It went from killings that were demonstrative, to those where the KGB ’s fingerprints were nowhere to be found, however hard you looked.<|G_start|>*hLNAomp{y4j`.5Aj+DqO.F;hr!3LRG$:ukG1#M!L>>]^:iuxhnF490xh{OIf|Q/,04E4zA0xCt/1Gl9o)LV8?l?tUIFEh#!DHAz<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: exploding
- Event type: conflict.attack.bombing
- Argument roles: attacker, target, instrument, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
attacker:Soviet Union
target:Ukrainian nationalists
instrument:cakes
|
nw_RCc29b17dbee276224fcc981d7f574ac416764714b2aff5cc045978f56
| 669 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: " You can do both of them at the same time by doing the things that work. " Maryland's Uniform Crime Report data for 2014 found that the state's violent crime rate stood at 441.3 victims per 100,000 inhabitants. This number is consistent with a long - term trend of declining violent crime in Maryland during O'Malley's time in office, from 2007 - 2015. But Maryland's drop in the number of violent crimes reported also coincided with a national drop in violent crime reported by the FBI in the same period. Meanwhile, O'Malley argued that his state - level policies helped reduce the rate of those imprisoned to a 20-year low.
- Event trigger: violent
- Event type: life.injure.injurycausedbyviolentevents
- Argument roles: injurer, victim, instrument, place
|
- Passage: "You can do both of them at the same time by doing the things that work."<|G_start|>K?)/fojSI9g[zAdvj:yLq2}BN]>E%%GncD=%H~3/j-^?GuF^%[NcyS_NL.UBJO4oZzC)&E eL+Fpl!X&Dbrq8mwD9%Y&hC>i@{cW<|G_end|>Maryland's Uniform Crime Report data for 2014 found that the state's violent crime rate stood at 441.3 victims per 100,000 inhabitants.<|G_start|>2>3}UjlI#)c4$JHSahCV0vdV`L~qR~v7bH~9<<z9P#eq[^)69o7S~#>-M0R)p*8_@/E$8q6}P#p-JP)PAa}XW2GwV,[%J[8@IufM<|G_end|>This number is consistent with a long-term trend of declining violent crime in Maryland during O'Malley's time in office, from 2007-2015.<|G_start|>4!J=_/HqM-n1fQey?N9jz5p{Z8f(g=k|0gSRJHjhtEt$]#w:6^#mH]G=Q#gQx}xG~E xMm[,^GZ~lfaF+N}}wc]+D,2,bgT-Z2vu<|G_end|>But Maryland's drop in the number of violent crimes reported also coincided with a national drop in violent crime reported by the FBI in the same period.<|G_start|>w+:(ZACu{[8&(osWc@Y-a=Vb}riZW5l%M4bBfa|:$XnT_N3lA&e;LIDOx(W)^Dn^KY/Tr:7]+le~GnmQE1RYz8C6;:H#z,kG{-U-<|G_end|>Meanwhile, O'Malley argued that his state-level policies helped reduce the rate of those imprisoned to a 20-year low.<|G_start|>z-s^_jjrRTmz_(R2;/pv}<gfc #I&h2}x4F?v.^OiQR, RF.H]kK6=hsvle7WlAEcdNBjvX}U:nevGN{7%2 lM$dD2l*sAiIv%y><|G_end|>
- Event trigger: violent
- Event type: life.injure.injurycausedbyviolentevents
- Argument roles: injurer, victim, instrument, place
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You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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place:Maryland
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nw_RCc2e640468e553ced64983286e7ae1b8e0c90ce300a973907ae34e199
| 670 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: U.S. officials estimate about $ 100 billion (69 billion pound) of Iranian assets were frozen abroad, around half of which Tehran could access as a result of sanctions relief. It is not clear how much of those funds are oil dues that Iran would want back in euros. India owes Tehran about $ 6 billion for oil delivered during the sanctions years. Last month, NIOC's director general for international affairs told Reuters that Iran " would prefer to receive (oil money owed) in some foreign currency, which for the time being is going to be euro. " Indian government sources confirmed Iran is looking to be paid in euros.
- Event trigger: sanctions
- Event type: transaction.transfermoney.embargosanction
- Argument roles: preventer, giver, recipient, money, place
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- Passage: U.S. officials estimate about $ 100 billion (69 billion pound) of Iranian assets were frozen abroad, around half of which Tehran could access as a result of sanctions relief.<|G_start|>Pe)n0Er3miC7F!)gd=/P_*%&)%!q7k]@+K]i_Rpy4IimL{Z,ZAo$Bi>gyw`S_D5*M1E&tX,<]M9x%_rdv}ckM:A,ybrcPihEzq)><|G_end|>It is not clear how much of those funds are oil dues that Iran would want back in euros.<|G_start|>uX`<XM]`iY,VICTH$ it$lEnEJFDhpTw=PiNG6!X#=7Qn83-t<AOO*o})]B37PC=;CxZ2Ff$kMzcwgTLh]2Huaofcq.hgq*I`!Q><|G_end|>India owes Tehran about $ 6 billion for oil delivered during the sanctions years.<|G_start|>Qq%Q.>;u{)5VawTFonCBT+`b:DQ.[4)Pk1<1zB;>05)<pf9YHMXj8`#W~*kQJdM`^f}*%s#VA<wgD u_k(f`o1(8)-`9xrx~P)CI<|G_end|>Last month, NIOC's director general for international affairs told Reuters that Iran"would prefer to receive (oil money owed) in some foreign currency, which for the time being is going to be euro."<|G_start|>0wFfks>65V[ 3ym6|Y$t56xs|KZIjF(0gloIW9kI1(Wg@8W_Hs<kpI8qvfm[+N~3I9QUQ)xi72ZlshYT?j`wVFD) hwt-|wrnwf@<|G_end|>Indian government sources confirmed Iran is looking to be paid in euros.<|G_start|>lQcbPl[;Gvyxj&#bUGN*fnd<1.W5!5Q>Y/QC.|S9!.@M&gh6t2:oGILc2[G]b4L:=bCG(cxuzTQ}!O:Bcjkh:(g,V50`b!cd6Q 4<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: sanctions
- Event type: transaction.transfermoney.embargosanction
- Argument roles: preventer, giver, recipient, money, place
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You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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preventer:India
giver:Tehran
recipient:$ 6 billion
money:Iran
|
nw_RCc3b23dec3f000be744dee1f99d8c4eb101178ce6598e80c277145e81
| 671 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: The U.S. said earlier this month it was suspending talks with Russia because of its role in Aleppo, where Russia has been accused of helping Syria in the aerial bombardment of the city. Relations with Europe have withered, too. Mr. Putin canceled a trip to Paris after calls by the French foreign minister to investigate Moscow for war crimes for its role in the Aleppo bombings, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel said her government would consider new sanctions against Moscow. Over objections from Italy, European Union leaders backed off immediate threats of sanctions against Russia. Mr. Putin on Thursday placed the blame for the breakdown of the Syrian cease - fire squarely on the U.S., where he said political forces had worked to undermine the deal.
- Event trigger: sanctions
- Event type: transaction.transfermoney.n/a
- Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, money, place
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- Passage: The U.S. said earlier this month it was suspending talks with Russia because of its role in Aleppo, where Russia has been accused of helping Syria in the aerial bombardment of the city.<|G_start|>2wHKr%P<Q:Gm%1$9(d45bBG%`Wj{O8pK{VRhTNXDjTP[Q%b T$2:SJ%L:w8.XjH0G.w4VcIcnzfbL9(I |0d;KK=>V[[x7I;x3FN<|G_end|>Relations with Europe have withered, too.<|G_start|>kN2oH7R#Ha*5!:d78i;y@$d-Vd;=y<U?I<zo]vB>#xKB!=1n_/*}_K!MsIHK^y45R&uqxPm9q+v(t[,ldku.SH,:x,rT?[qw`Bgh<|G_end|>Mr. Putin canceled a trip to Paris after calls by the French foreign minister to investigate Moscow for war crimes for its role in the Aleppo bombings, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel said her government would consider new sanctions against Moscow.<|G_start|>FLT4LYts 5lm/|My-+eFl1[x!og#L#&nvA0_)e5f _H^(&KpH:5nLMa_&I,aIU(c/`HXH6<jJ!`L+Z*XU|ei,u+-NV-q^= ]jOW4<|G_end|>Over objections from Italy, European Union leaders backed off immediate threats of sanctions against Russia.<|G_start|>o=?8:6IbTXZWSB[Np!g?Ur,$Lkxh8N V[3FC$)mr|OYQyl3~7oh72-*ny `xA2$mlNH>A3Uh9GMgkT*kpAqpmOW&3p!9eJ7nj7]:<|G_end|>Mr. Putin on Thursday placed the blame for the breakdown of the Syrian cease-fire squarely on the U.S., where he said political forces had worked to undermine the deal.<|G_start|>usGDau;gOdyd~_hRQCC[lR&Y2;Z{X #%6QT8-Sw<QOQ+PR:d>sc$`GrnII|`76r/d{fcSfw6lL]w7V/hA=$`H[b=B1KC[jElnV#Q<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: sanctions
- Event type: transaction.transfermoney.n/a
- Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, money, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
giver:government
recipient:Moscow
|
nw_RCc3d85c48c826335b1170583a406ac918369fb5ae0735f08f503faab5
| 672 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: Asian - American — and voting for Trump During a campaign stop in Iowa last summer, Trump employed broken English in a jaw - dropping punchline mocking Asians. " Negotiating with Japan, negotiating with China, " he said. " When these people walk in the room, they don't say, ' Oh, hello! How's the weather?
- Event trigger: negotiating
- Event type: contact.negotiate.correspondence
- Argument roles: participant, participant, place
|
- Passage: Asian-American — and voting for Trump<|G_start|>CqFt@~{W!Y!n>>r5:q*L9S=AjA.{b3)J6x4vNp**@fA#:2q8NE5][Ra(n_)V|n{O!Vb^8dM8brW`,=+6hdNm%sT+/y^O^9WC4E`7<|G_end|>During a campaign stop in Iowa last summer, Trump employed broken English in a jaw-dropping punchline mocking Asians.<|G_start|>39et}bL^$)^v# o8^2M^i-H3Kzwp5dGQ9(L%WRvQYf8&[B*Tw)@i+bNL^Kn/q8zkyr$$<X|9J+h0yj}UXw:V<[eqs30s8r}eC/e]<|G_end|>"Negotiating with Japan, negotiating with China,"he said.<|G_start|>nkxM=|Ae_??b.o~9@a<!Fx.T(KgVsm8?[7:>+]s`oqb?4m)9{/Jb0gW(o&GR=L!e0AkBVe9?bFgm4xHpW<c*{uIw;1-Sk?kRzOXZ<|G_end|>"When these people walk in the room, they do n't say,'Oh, hello!<|G_start|>]A#n7x)lXS^~.?*#]O3b[<xfC;9:Ji@<6[`MMe,xBF{.j&C0$~AOby15 *7$qG##;5:iAJ9xyDVo31X}ybQBK^8CFZ5$?2CYT~=d<|G_end|>How's the weather?<|G_start|>g[q)I-zmx2/Mb;g=vLt$teHTBI|@%yJ<@{9=-r4KC[`LPuZV(AFhDYKc1t^!/FVa4]4H`:>7@n|qGOV@>!YdVqW{]NAn`m!7&ke]<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: negotiating
- Event type: contact.negotiate.correspondence
- Argument roles: participant, participant, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
participant:Trump
participant:China
place:Iowa
|
nw_RCc3d85db29e2fd317a2261459b476524deba76b11078633c7056878fd
| 673 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: Deputy Moskalkova, who is a member of the A Just Russia party, was also supported by the ruling United Russia party for the post. The newly elected Human Rights Commissioner has distinguished herself in the State Duma for advocating particularly draconian legislation. In her post - election interview, Commissioner Moskalkova said she had to take a stand against human rights being used as a tool by the West to blackmail Russia.
- Event trigger: blackmail
- Event type: contact.threatencoerce.correspondence
- Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
|
- Passage: Deputy Moskalkova, who is a member of the A Just Russia party, was also supported by the ruling United Russia party for the post.<|G_start|>,Q|9e){`rovb)m~:oT}:Iv(=zZ5%bhBxl`>,DVZVb*Hm?k&s6EZdJRzkHqTgNOJN@Mpn@^nydG&5AN4.1R!^t{9Tt[dFAdmOW f4<|G_end|>The newly elected Human Rights Commissioner has distinguished herself in the State Duma for advocating particularly draconian legislation.<|G_start|>h~}P!4<6gLk[CCh?s:dVjpdFz{j/8PHb lhsB30U*/KdKLPDx.|@}8KHib[MbnpdcM)Fy1?CoqPL--~!,6E?h//.HUIn!=EToy&{<|G_end|>In her post-election interview, Commissioner Moskalkova said she had to take a stand against human rights being used as a tool by the West to blackmail Russia.<|G_start|>k*EVEtMIted,G`SJ]Uni6E:Zal`q-4:Fo}>&O~*zB3c]GF<8d` .>| 3TNHM!z[$f,njH#pVC}x=w6_qh5|$C8U3Sd+c~?B=PSPZ<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: blackmail
- Event type: contact.threatencoerce.correspondence
- Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
communicator:West
recipient:Russia
place:West
|
nw_RCc3e609b97f0c45220b1a2ace86f4699f761fe3910a5303091e748cc4
| 674 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: The United Kingdom has been by far the biggest purchaser of US weapons in Europe of late, with more than $ 6 billion in deals struck over the past two years alone — more, that is, than the US has sold to all other European countries combined. The British defense behemoth BAE is Lockheed Martin ’s principal foreign partner on the F-35 combat aircraft, which at a projected cost of $ 1.4 trillion over its lifetime already qualifies as the most expensive weapons program in history. If Brexit - driven austerity were to lead to a delay in, or the cancellation of, the F-35 deal (or any other major weapons shipments), it would be a blow to American arms makers. But count on one thing: Were there to be even a hint that this might happen to the F-35, lobbyists for BAE will mobilize to get the deal privileged status, whatever other budget cuts may be in the works. On the bright side (if you happen to be a weapons maker), any British reductions will certainly be more than offset by opportunities in Eastern and Central Europe, where a new Cold War seems to be gaining traction.
- Event trigger: shipments
- Event type: movement.transportperson.disperseseparate
- Argument roles: transporter, passenger, vehicle, origin, destination
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- Passage: The United Kingdom has been by far the biggest purchaser of US weapons in Europe of late, with more than $ 6 billion in deals struck over the past two years alone — more, that is, than the US has sold to all other European countries combined.<|G_start|>#B0i`:;%cc2De+~TPPu:mJZI-+2MHo^`U U!_f$-C#ovf={{KY;{=`}M$]@bI@}554H(&OLnHru)t+%~h]G1F|oX#Q@}D#`,M|Nn<|G_end|>The British defense behemoth BAE is Lockheed Martin ’s principal foreign partner on the F-35 combat aircraft, which at a projected cost of $ 1.4 trillion over its lifetime already qualifies as the most expensive weapons program in history.<|G_start|>Gl9SDW<(vl-+16VPB?Mkun(NMT(JSO|_ 0eJBwksb:2(ZNygK(5te(m0Z##8nTZ)k r]Uj^pt,IINV-?$ZX%XKyljQy`f_RrauMq<|G_end|>If Brexit-driven austerity were to lead to a delay in, or the cancellation of, the F-35 deal (or any other major weapons shipments), it would be a blow to American arms makers.<|G_start|>3!Y=N(yqiH|MOE^+b zCSKlY2(>tXO{!.~JHn^$JQ){0Y ulIQO@zfaL3OJ&j~S|pHSHX_aVRIor(/Fw$SS-6vO4%#xC wIz.iJN<|G_end|>But count on one thing: Were there to be even a hint that this might happen to the F-35, lobbyists for BAE will mobilize to get the deal privileged status, whatever other budget cuts may be in the works.<|G_start|>k|Q-{|`3CT_M]ARezC<+srqxDi3bhq:emieGAJt}/C`#vW~-o0)EbW`wF:<10HADc*2HMgJRPlM$E=4WK^^>}O!Q%ND%6:yo4zU*<|G_end|>On the bright side (if you happen to be a weapons maker), any British reductions will certainly be more than offset by opportunities in Eastern and Central Europe, where a new Cold War seems to be gaining traction.<|G_start|>fxHP{M]~qe;W0$/AN-<k22W$}C$t<@eNVQ?R={_zV0YW6,+H,:}`r`Ygf}@:>CE^f&A}cRJDjpX^r#R_BPEC`A{-M9H6g*}4HrYF<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: shipments
- Event type: movement.transportperson.disperseseparate
- Argument roles: transporter, passenger, vehicle, origin, destination
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You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
transporter:Lockheed Martin
passenger:weapons
vehicle:the F-35 combat aircraft
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nw_RCc4036358190b357f97a526dfc0564b806a01341218e0ac1bc3f5d230
| 675 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: FBI agents met senior Clinton officials in Brooklyn in March to warn them it was the target of cyber attack. It was weeks before the attack on the Democratic National Committee came to light. Buy Yahoo News ' Michael Isikoff reported Friday that agents asked the campaign to hand over internal computer logs and senior officials ' email addresses. Through lawyers, the campaign refused to give over the information because ' the FBI ’s request for sensitive personal and campaign information data was too broad and intrusive ', Yahoo News said. The involvement of the Justice Department's national security division is a sign that the Obama administration has concluded that the hacking was state sponsored, individuals with knowledge of the investigation said.
- Event trigger: Buy
- Event type: transaction.transferownership.purchase
- Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, artifact, place
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- Passage: FBI agents met senior Clinton officials in Brooklyn in March to warn them it was the target of cyber attack.<|G_start|>2h!lua9-Mp.6`,?!;Hpre>xrA[.BUrMP:%I5/@+$)Z$SF+jJpTzhH7@z!)d%B?nve~aEh/[{m7b7n:!W/FVh8]8} N_h]@n&Dcu.<|G_end|>It was weeks before the attack on the Democratic National Committee came to light.<|G_start|>t5Ao?AU`j>.{FcI>$nlM.CPt2U:t ^b(a{+I_#&v{hgzLeT[Qp_4j1XznR!zz%y}>EnlW.D4?W<4I91R.Ou)a&cAVG=)OBX?=PX2<|G_end|>Buy Yahoo News'Michael Isikoff reported Friday that agents asked the campaign to hand over internal computer logs and senior officials'email addresses.<|G_start|>fe-5,M.IScx2L@Nt,dK+:H,0B=*LkC7Yq?=zcP}I1OUwy>?`Yx1uC:n^@cDBfZ(y1^aT~o(9]029|u=mxfzE%<RdC[Dkw]1wU_&<<|G_end|>Through lawyers, the campaign refused to give over the information because'the FBI ’s request for sensitive personal and campaign information data was too broad and intrusive', Yahoo News said.<|G_start|>*z3n%.V*A9[p@JdyK6B&>?nu$1)@?J-ID~Hv hXv;rXYY{@^LYYLVZv68S?pmN];kdaxJYO`XHIM[KFBwy~&?E;W-Rog-`H/(jei<|G_end|>The involvement of the Justice Department's national security division is a sign that the Obama administration has concluded that the hacking was state sponsored, individuals with knowledge of the investigation said.<|G_start|>8H `aZ&;bfOF} >`eY)5/1cAv~ZObV.p<h P>k5eF9%=OGT+|C8?qz&1*~z;/FKI)`EtuOAyCQ:OORZ9YTv:@~k)rYM3P1x:7AcJ<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: Buy
- Event type: transaction.transferownership.purchase
- Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, artifact, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
No argument roles found
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nw_RCc435d99aedebc5d7e74d14b9bcb0b6feedfcf140f45565ca4614bceb
| 676 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: Poll: Clinton Ahead in North Carolina; Virtual Tie in Ohio Other co - conspirators named by Trump earlier in the week included “ crooked ” public pollsters who showed Trump losing, election officials and “ other communities ” in swing states threatening to rig ballots, and a “ sinister deal ” involving Speaker Paul Ryan that Trump did not elaborate upon. It seems everyone is in the dark secret society out to wreck Trump, with the exception of the person caught on tape saying he uses his celebrity status to “ grab ‘ em by the p --- y. ” Or the person who told Howard Stern that his visits to young women ’s dressing rooms were a side benefit of owning beauty pageants. Play Facebook
- Event trigger: wreck
- Event type: artifactexistence.damagedestroy.damage
- Argument roles: damager, artifact, instrument, place
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- Passage: Poll: Clinton Ahead in North Carolina; Virtual Tie in Ohio<|G_start|>1fnjhmv24V:4;>l,Nag?A#ze=Iwg,TxLnN^fLOgy|;1,(I[_yg6T66Teq`kG{El7W|iM%81zPE<[/x9v`Sd>+y/5yyR#K3Z$QEl <|G_end|>Other co-conspirators named by Trump earlier in the week included “crooked” public pollsters who showed Trump losing, election officials and “other communities” in swing states threatening to rig ballots, and a “sinister deal” involving Speaker Paul Ryan that Trump did not elaborate upon.<|G_start|>zyIH /[S(3@A>I&Qy_8#uwQD3|#g%;#Jmp_m<(N&y`*Vu/o~v,90SY(A|uUA@bhzr:e NXuZ*L$f@;N+*xdWQH;biqHRgKM`:gje<|G_end|>It seems everyone is in the dark secret society out to wreck Trump, with the exception of the person caught on tape saying he uses his celebrity status to “grab ‘em by the p --- y.”<|G_start|>Oh:SotOLDq?X7HaBO6]jF|8QdLKG,JxAW#.i(YP~QbuaBo>]%q1tOSC45BIk>z/~E[~70Q`URiU~bmi(R}jr)=Bi3FJtt*cgwZ&E<|G_end|>Or the person who told Howard Stern that his visits to young women ’s dressing rooms were a side benefit of owning beauty pageants.<|G_start|>1%ZO$w#p(f f%[|/1&=}z;O80/3.l~D/]Vc,zd]jHgx69gaLw:zEbK3Eo+`fj9lQ:aRXn7)]HGAEy#/k*MTN-#fC(j6[X`@^!bk+<|G_end|>Play Facebook<|G_start|>SArDS-I!Pn1(^wy C08Fnd%xW|Tk/V,VgJoddWZW>:+Z(Nx!E8o7.,w|j3c[Qq~LY`1N>X!^W sx}uLV4@5Qa@TWob=w@C$Ug:^,<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: wreck
- Event type: artifactexistence.damagedestroy.damage
- Argument roles: damager, artifact, instrument, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
damager:dark secret society
artifact:Trump
|
nw_RCc47b3afae73b3e9304f6f0516f13e186b6f7980d465119a45fc9eac7
| 677 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: Trump! Trump! " until security can arrive (and presumably do the touching and/or harming). I'd seen this ritual several times, and the crowd always loves it. At one event, a dead ringer for John Oliver ripped off his shirt in the middle of a Trump speech to reveal body paint that read " Eminent Domain This! "
- Event trigger: harming
- Event type: life.injure.injurycausedbyviolentevents
- Argument roles: injurer, victim, instrument, place
|
- Passage: Trump!<|G_start|>q)OTj,5YLMUQQM,bCe=A`eM0XV5vvTY9*q(s1y]0ljpimaqAqc|Mz`:xI1G].Q!E.ugO o lBU3n]tpWe|XzW[Q,*lAD*.(sVdL<|G_end|>Trump!"<|G_start|>Q}R}xfrFCO-3sFE#/>,xsL$4xsmg2z|l48R+6=zE=Rw>8yeV8wcnY~G<NfYD8msydB}A8%m>Y`4!FB{Tje-[8p|axj4 V00lLo@?<|G_end|>until security can arrive (and presumably do the touching and/or harming).<|G_start|>`*KOnqKT;te]]?#Yp/OxaVQ2l(eni+I$~7)|%;7H<@q{v)i}c17eM0I:ryOYKcJ9Rk!kJKyioxs*#)~B#;pKYK-bKrmvz#?.u/yu<|G_end|>I'd seen this ritual several times, and the crowd always loves it.<|G_start|>1nC@l^F:i=/J4DbyVG>t5rZn>YG{pk&[Y6E,q3(noe4|n&cP;K<l16D5vL]2HV!yqv9E%!$]97z$6p3+AvcXc4!0.kI[-lXf/DhS<|G_end|>At one event, a dead ringer for John Oliver ripped off his shirt in the middle of a Trump speech to reveal body paint that read"Eminent Domain This!"<|G_start|>!^{k@B&Qf#xkNG7GnZ?8Ne.$JF;!U}0x#W-eQ<7hKYnsy+r+-4O,nZzh{Y6jzAr~e3N.rb$SaZ{@wWt5HUyoMoTB&9$N9)fKvxN[<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: harming
- Event type: life.injure.injurycausedbyviolentevents
- Argument roles: injurer, victim, instrument, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
injurer:security
|
nw_RCc4b50cb7d551f732d2013024a72a67a8835df38bf84cea1b779c89f0
| 678 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: For the sake of finding Seth's killer, and for the sake of giving the family the space they need at this terrible time, they are asking for the public to refrain from pushing unproven and harmful theories about Seth's murder, ” Bauman said. Asked about the reward, WikiLeaks said in a statement, “ We treat threats toward any suspected source of WikiLeaks with extreme gravity. This should not be taken to imply that Seth Rich was a source to WikiLeaks or to imply that that his murder is connected to our publications. ” A spokesperson for WikiLeaks did not respond to follow up questions about whether the website was concerned about fanning conspiracy theorists. The DNC also declined to comment.
- Event trigger: murder
- Event type: life.die.deathcausedbyviolentevents
- Argument roles: killer, victim, instrument, place
|
- Passage: For the sake of finding Seth's killer, and for the sake of giving the family the space they need at this terrible time, they are asking for the public to refrain from pushing unproven and harmful theories about Seth's murder,” Bauman said.<|G_start|>uKxl(NfeE.O]nxnxI%3-hThsFe5%jUq!U16[f}rbC2e]&cKP,h[Oteni&{kT];yvD6P3~wa%YJC[Sn!OdFO(n[+Hk`t-F.L,%b0Y<|G_end|>Asked about the reward, WikiLeaks said in a statement, “We treat threats toward any suspected source of WikiLeaks with extreme gravity.<|G_start|>7WkM7Q]|-eVv*KHAG@CU)6ZI*dk+iUGCML`^fdMFai21UxczzC8FEc&^3IOM8;,cI|+eR/s]%Do0zOOMeF1$Sm0KzUD@^7`,wg+=<|G_end|>This should not be taken to imply that Seth Rich was a source to WikiLeaks or to imply that that his murder is connected to our publications.”<|G_start|>hMpm$F3:{bD}Jaa, ln?QGOdV}C@%n~q{@]YyP/oZTO^P|I@9Xu41&(y)u3?UML3V-a9/)ZNhP~8;BHU-A{GfT^e,gS73::pX0vd<|G_end|>A spokesperson for WikiLeaks did not respond to follow up questions about whether the website was concerned about fanning conspiracy theorists.<|G_start|>TI!FjIJLNiCQbI7X`*|5*WVj{(g0E1I}xsS7pHEsPaoZjp]OAB0i_eSpr.1HO]-WfG]@_}yKEEw#df%S/.S[iP7jXui5vS+:98+k<|G_end|>The DNC also declined to comment.<|G_start|>1Jk;ebqOG;hs7-AAs)VkcTJyhB1:76B$&43@f#^Cl:UP<1=}+k{Km`&gK]lW<Jk,T)H?c/ND3EiWf*|J~w!]^#Cx3=lD.BXd7J>c<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: murder
- Event type: life.die.deathcausedbyviolentevents
- Argument roles: killer, victim, instrument, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
victim:Seth Rich
|
nw_RCc4f1095e77d3b6d931a29cd40a0cafa95cf46b36ae48131f2a1ec07e
| 679 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: “ We're not fans of data localization — the last thing the world needs is 193 members of the United Nations demanding that data only be stored within their own borders, ” he said. “ This is really a set of issues where the tech sector tends to be pretty united. ” RECENTLY ON PRO CYBERSECURITY — The Democrats ’ platform formally endorses a encryption commission that includes outside experts … Researchers say ISIL militants are shunning WhatsApp in favor of Telegram for encrypted communications … “ A federal judge ordered a suspect in a sex trafficking case to unlock his iPhone using his fingerprint, but for unknown reasons the process did not work ” … Three men were charged in what the Justice Department called a “ sophisticated ” cell phone hijacking scheme … A court denied Matthew Keys ’ attempt to remain out of prison while he appeals. QUICK BYTES — Russia is worried about Pokemon Go.
- Event trigger: trafficking
- Event type: movement.transportperson.n/a
- Argument roles: transporter, passenger, vehicle, origin, destination
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- Passage: “We're not fans of data localization — the last thing the world needs is 193 members of the United Nations demanding that data only be stored within their own borders,” he said.<|G_start|>{%y^$lof$pF;FzzhD,|vpwW&~pT%^.vVuGd26NU;,?8ZPkqFFn!)CaAIqfn#[N]a*H@cT{`KbVb n)PG] !i*1j4X!vmnZP!T[8?<|G_end|>“This is really a set of issues where the tech sector tends to be pretty united.”<|G_start|>p@[S!HU>(GeXF6:ulJLn#*Av;B|[.nSf[Qh`rL>AN0J*e7Sn[`>VbTV_/{jG&dY,.NN1X%jbS.5cJ2M4Dyj5RlYS0q^Wm v#0$e3<|G_end|>RECENTLY ON PRO CYBERSECURITY — The Democrats’ platform formally endorses a encryption commission that includes outside experts … Researchers say ISIL militants are shunning WhatsApp in favor of Telegram for encrypted communications … “A federal judge ordered a suspect in a sex trafficking case to unlock his iPhone using his fingerprint, but for unknown reasons the process did not work” … Three men were charged in what the Justice Department called a “sophisticated” cell phone hijacking scheme … A court denied Matthew Keys’ attempt to remain out of prison while he appeals.<|G_start|>j/h;<6@<Tq2<{LJkEUiGT|vD-8_=+#4M-``@6*TfUxCT3tQ }3D?B9%~@u]qLMR0xdxsyu]<(k$5apk!6i6}@Ih=x.UQC!+_0?Je<|G_end|>QUICK BYTES<|G_start|>K.Ye7L;766HagjM9ko+Ym[$[@RGra7R!/c<ed(7 Z*.!Z(qcGo|IzU#:c) M|.Os<r><C5yR:nq%GC]Lo$=]j9Cn%t?A*W?/T_ck<|G_end|>— Russia is worried about Pokemon Go.<|G_start|>q:B#gHa4gx_etvhp3hCFI8Y2%DnVio^,.JwPdPFPft!4B|Nuo(-Kw]Q)`6d!5,89A~_?$D}ckzhjU]b~3|b@2E:RVDxB.*)6vI5]<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: trafficking
- Event type: movement.transportperson.n/a
- Argument roles: transporter, passenger, vehicle, origin, destination
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You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
No argument roles found
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nw_RCc4fd2e2cf9f4766f88cd2148d27dd646c5eb42f7deb11d7ae37a23e2
| 680 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: In Trump ’s eyes, that may be a good thing. The story is familiar by now: Trump, a self - described real estate mogul, found his calling in reality TV. He cut his teeth in the ‘ 90s by purchasing and producing the Miss Universe pageant, then made his onscreen debut in 2004 as the host of NBC ’s The Apprentice, where he honed the craft of spinning publicity out of nothing and marketed his own pointed bluster as a cornerstone of his burgeoning new career. There ’s no doubt that Trump leveraged his media savvy — by keeping the spotlight on himself and making his opponents look foolish — to level up from a candidate few people took seriously to the official Republican nominee. But in the past couple weeks, it ’s become abundantly clear that Trump has no interest in actually leading the country.
- Event trigger: purchasing
- Event type: transaction.transferownership.n/a
- Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, artifact, place
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- Passage: In Trump ’s eyes, that may be a good thing.<|G_start|>C{|M=*24:+*IHIa=G$N%MXq&CO)?}S01s}d*+;hTm%rV&t1U>8NWk(>o$4eQS<}$y_%r<)dep17Via0zz{x/T-3`8eI;LD*8<lY:<|G_end|>The story is familiar by now: Trump, a self-described real estate mogul, found his calling in reality TV.<|G_start|>I+kyc)WOC&2zMq/nMwj)N~}BQ/w~uNMk>|%lY~~Ea~0<0fH3bRLDYTUC?efXO1[iRz/A;fPJ4+Q[A!4CO^t! ft|/rr/~I~<nA$N<|G_end|>He cut his teeth in the ‘90s by purchasing and producing the Miss Universe pageant, then made his onscreen debut in 2004 as the host of NBC ’s The Apprentice, where he honed the craft of spinning publicity out of nothing and marketed his own pointed bluster as a cornerstone of his burgeoning new career.<|G_start|>_Le,MGJky(I@L.4y5zolpbR>Ej1Ye-fgK*E{Sg{|jv0=sSk_ 5o*k:|S-#[d`O9L,Jpl]Vm`NMJDnm<=L6N|0.9 ,_b>@-~;Ow$K<|G_end|>There ’s no doubt that Trump leveraged his media savvy — by keeping the spotlight on himself and making his opponents look foolish — to level up from a candidate few people took seriously to the official Republican nominee.<|G_start|>YVK=L+>`r-x vi+f]Wm&=8Iqjz&gn[cx;GjAe:gFHm+!SB?5,lh9..*2+Ns;GX#Hbkls dv)qk444|qk@}DgI^mYKFt~#!r{;S4[<|G_end|>But in the past couple weeks, it ’s become abundantly clear that Trump has no interest in actually leading the country.<|G_start|>dmKtGvrCi)`B 5TlkZdAY%U7S}7,%j@uF>-wvlB<$NaLhIN2-j 8,TG[_yqyv;Arz`jSY@oqCr=fd4s8 agDA2$UEOmC}~O=vop0<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: purchasing
- Event type: transaction.transferownership.n/a
- Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, artifact, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
giver:He
beneficiary:He
|
nw_RCc533616aaf5b1411a6f40abc2d2f56444b7f37bc5a81e74d698b2130
| 681 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: Tests on the clump showed it contained 390,000 becquerels of polonium. The levels were so high that they could only have come from polonium itself. After laying the poison in Litvinenko ’s teapot, Kovtun had gone back upstairs to his room. There, in the privacy of the bathroom, he had tipped the rest of the liquid solution down the sink. No one else – other than Lugovoi and Sokolenko – had access to the room.
- Event trigger: poison
- Event type: conflict.attack.n/a
- Argument roles: attacker, target, instrument, place
|
- Passage: Tests on the clump showed it contained 390,000 becquerels of polonium.<|G_start|>I4L;9T0$2$viL-#VCG]8:D/+:]zz*a?K%fpe3uo1GayewzyH+(gLmjRY;vn/9,s_-QY@F!~by]};@|^wl<.ba-%:L07BaV:*bTm&<|G_end|>The levels were so high that they could only have come from polonium itself.<|G_start|>+j*C;Q<>%FPnQj}/)4:HRZ2XBl)uv-XMchmiM,EtS}N>#(c>MB$VWeZeyom<f&}OFwq_/jD F3L!|pbdNjG#vOeG0YkXm8VM&KON<|G_end|>After laying the poison in Litvinenko ’s teapot, Kovtun had gone back upstairs to his room.<|G_start|>QI-Y=T*0h#%27;)RXayN<_$c<A969D4TKk6KfdWSj[D*|/JS[JOHM1SsR9|sF,Xpl@<G)*iutO1Q~.CeJ1ByQu[{;DQC~kmUCmW]<|G_end|>There, in the privacy of the bathroom, he had tipped the rest of the liquid solution down the sink.<|G_start|>8Za{v=#/8v7i%itq9~14=.Gypn)*% ^_~xKa54kGUrpZgAG?3Et<IVK4*L%zQGgtnccS+9y;~.kf9AH[9J/GbIyEEwb,!$@@kJS,<|G_end|>No one else – other than Lugovoi and Sokolenko – had access to the room.<|G_start|>.8OTA%U.9%b(#,x31KJXP.{3m%IvyOJ:{LkK3;S1@d|hB84C#G3,o]%DK*XWZXvR5QtiO65W(`^KJvq/p#9lg5{:<y*Z&!nL:<LF<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: poison
- Event type: conflict.attack.n/a
- Argument roles: attacker, target, instrument, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
attacker:Kovtun
target:Litvinenko
instrument:poison
|
nw_RCc558916f7bb6824417bdb9b2f90963fc2010737869490c0edcc1f282
| 682 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: A spokesperson for Mr Trump said the businessman " has personally donated.tens of millions of dollars ... to charitable causes ". The Independent has contacted the Trump Foundation for further comment. The Foundation is currently under investigation by the New York Attorney General, Eric Schneiderman, over alleged legal breaches and possible “ self - dealing ” – the illegal act of charity leaders using donations to further their own interests. Sources also described to the Post how Mr Trump allegedly gate - crashed a charity event at a school for children with HIV, despite never having donated a penny to the charity. Organisers said he had turned up unannounced and sat in the seat of another businessman, Steven Fisher, who had been a prominent donor to the charity.
- Event trigger: investigation
- Event type: justice.investigate.n/a
- Argument roles: investigator, defendant, place
|
- Passage: A spokesperson for Mr Trump said the businessman"has personally donated.tens of millions of dollars ... to charitable causes".<|G_start|>m_G{O2 m<kJ9XU>nP]9%k 3js-I}5QKXmEf(#}lgwg237H|@Md`koZi}R5lGcMu^[AZLuv|h1%n&`rxBM=v<?A_s0d{/6SOFR1cD<|G_end|>The Independent has contacted the Trump Foundation for further comment.<|G_start|>d?%z%w33DDl3fF=wLoqWjd&dsk|MFR@.DO1>|0kw(0ii@(,pXW,Wq3aIV9kH!(%oU.u[3*EqVS2@FOzL8h?.5B`OlX[pTb[omRXa<|G_end|>The Foundation is currently under investigation by the New York Attorney General, Eric Schneiderman, over alleged legal breaches and possible “self-dealing” – the illegal act of charity leaders using donations to further their own interests.<|G_start|>xFC16YknCDAVb{Af[6sVmY4G(m;,Ex&<J,C#^M),uo$7Fr=$W(-Vj$^QK8>}fWZA&.(N3W12WJkMi (4N?Xt &kYJL$phB%W:8;a<|G_end|>Sources also described to the Post how Mr Trump allegedly gate-crashed a charity event at a school for children with HIV, despite never having donated a penny to the charity.<|G_start|>eRV5nif)QnGc8YZ8m(JaRee0Lfma# :/o9u~$L)K oo|`mVSG4Ifc+tP@lJQm}]GA:OyJ??05H$L_^tf~j*_]N%p9,skd+ZmjsSy<|G_end|>Organisers said he had turned up unannounced and sat in the seat of another businessman, Steven Fisher, who had been a prominent donor to the charity.<|G_start|>0)iZIW-:MlDBRU^jQ~S 9^kC@o>S$s!qX3XEm>i=Os4bRK}kxm)Ir} ]T~Mh-JOAnb@Dv3uNKsXDjNRbXYiGZ?v<M+C%fJq`&uT+<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: investigation
- Event type: justice.investigate.n/a
- Argument roles: investigator, defendant, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
investigator:New York Attorney General
defendant:The Foundation
|
nw_RCc5c3ac8867dcfe9a4e89ba42fcfd61592147583cd159808f524df052
| 683 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: His statement provoked a sharp reaction from the broadcaster, which denounced Gulen ’s attempt to pressure the channel to cancel its broadcast, and aired the documentary. “ We can never accept this. We will protest against any attempt to exert pressure that threatens freedom of expression, ” said TV4 ’s program director, Viveka Hansson, in a statement on the company ’s website. Speaking to Expressen, Gulen said that he had “ full respect for freedom of expression and for the channel, ” but refused to retract his plea to TV4 to withdraw the documentary piece. “ These are my feelings.
- Event trigger: protest
- Event type: conflict.demonstrate.n/a
- Argument roles: demonstrator, place
|
- Passage: His statement provoked a sharp reaction from the broadcaster, which denounced Gulen ’s attempt to pressure the channel to cancel its broadcast, and aired the documentary.<|G_start|>?67R{SyB[E<,Nui!V_X}f/EnHm}pc>,=>]8Fhb2apeopkb*2hrVZsNA;`E.%63[_w/lRtH}%hIzK5&~Aa,Q 3M,DQ+:AJ_n|oGB><|G_end|>“We can never accept this.<|G_start|>:z|r oL=kAWZ?_w&he0_g?R]Cm&JXqqRiY`z4sWAA5$-,)~wZcP)[Kf,0+ig7I#t_gM_/1[4>7: f@08,6`/|{#c(ag@I_ V+O|T<|G_end|>We will protest against any attempt to exert pressure that threatens freedom of expression,” said TV4 ’s program director, Viveka Hansson, in a statement on the company ’s website.<|G_start|>u/bdc%|ZFOh_En{ =_7]^@]Y<NBB &Z)Ce=@bd#[O]6_bu3HQ<,X)3;Ne&H]xX27|piF5?&RH-1JNHPLV=09J0J<1g-Ms8]9{:VP<|G_end|>Speaking to Expressen, Gulen said that he had “full respect for freedom of expression and for the channel,” but refused to retract his plea to TV4 to withdraw the documentary piece.<|G_start|>cqgr<L{aQX__9cI$M)_<{lRY3V>V-uhM*.STE66eg$ww;-JyR&4G&}%4QHBO26MajKm?@Bh~dovw,r`-]xPPi/_^|/[eFu>seyAz<|G_end|>“These are my feelings.<|G_start|>RJXcz+rc~G00Xu+(egnHe Tye0e(Pvvo>Y9shen_4D v]#aWE;$a?amKwJJvRRQEoWB?U|DjD F?ageo(G*LuoorV1hN[U5`FePF<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: protest
- Event type: conflict.demonstrate.n/a
- Argument roles: demonstrator, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
demonstrator:We
|
nw_RCc5f32095b94a6dec01353c7c69fb7ad72d0ad8ddf27b30342a78b5d9
| 684 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends the weekly cabinet meeting in the Israeli occupied Golan Heights near the ceasefire line between Israel and Syria, April 17, 2016. REUTERS / Sebastian Scheiner / Pool JERUSALEM Israel formally expressed its opposition on Thursday to a French - proposed peace initiative, reaffirming its position that only direct talks with the Palestinians can resolve the decades - old conflict. A week ago, France said it would hold an international conference in Paris on May 30 in a bid to relaunch talks between Palestinians and Israelis by the end of the year. But a statement to the media issued by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office on Thursday said " Israel maintains its position that the best way to resolve the conflict ... is through direct, bilateral negotiations. "
- Event trigger: proposed
- Event type: contact.publicstatementinperson.n/a
- Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
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- Passage: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends the weekly cabinet meeting in the Israeli occupied Golan Heights near the ceasefire line between Israel and Syria, April 17, 2016.<|G_start|>@&lXH`y<!J4bP9>qMf1H-dphWwSnZkg3{<Cd; eYgXqd6T!BWx jCxwgcu0;OdY&1D,)WCA64qIlI! !,QX@=9^6Y;AfA3V)&KOV<|G_end|>REUTERS / Sebastian Scheiner / Pool<|G_start|>fFlS#wL~n!oJv8j:L{-tsuN^<~E<M)g5bPd>d%oC#~?Tc!]xxNG2KW?I5Pw9^$vMH[}d=Wl[wuVa_6)?v6Ib])nKl!7E=[bY<.q4<|G_end|>JERUSALEM Israel formally expressed its opposition on Thursday to a French-proposed peace initiative, reaffirming its position that only direct talks with the Palestinians can resolve the decades-old conflict.<|G_start|>D.psX?bO8GTzYLD4+q7@F2loEVX{f?lEZwbyPiq_iNo9#$IC|}tKP@~yRp?U7huI8+)Jq;[8q2arVQuzrXBpBE/1,!c_Sqkh.;cZ<|G_end|>A week ago, France said it would hold an international conference in Paris on May 30 in a bid to relaunch talks between Palestinians and Israelis by the end of the year.<|G_start|>67GIp(xo:^>G2b? [$:Y:<AJb#K{Dz5Nf/a.3Ve#]|,x_n_VP`B^,[ *2n|ar^]/yep`(vndLh1f<qwT*tLv*h6CudK.$<!F*O7x<|G_end|>But a statement to the media issued by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office on Thursday said"Israel maintains its position that the best way to resolve the conflict ... is through direct, bilateral negotiations."<|G_start|>nI!P.r80a3TAS]Dd7D-SU,&mE7-7Uc*ni]V ~O>>fop&AdWAtK<J)qcGNNK?tyE)UiZ~ty1T9|=?V_sen^YZ*Es{$BoKpE*n}okn<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: proposed
- Event type: contact.publicstatementinperson.n/a
- Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
communicator:Israel
recipient:French
place:Israel
|
nw_RCc61401d39b51d453bcb2aac14a9c32dbf432d0ff3df2928d5fcbb5ea
| 685 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: Human Rights Watch and other groups have previously accused Saudi Arabia of using cluster munitions in Yemen, including in a Jan. 6 strike in Sana, the capital, and have criticized the United States as an accomplice. Advertisement Continue reading the main story In a Jan. 12 letter to President Obama, Megan Burke, the director of the Cluster Munition Coalition, a disarmament group, urged him to “ demand that Saudi - led coalition members stop using cluster munitions, ” and said the United States “ should investigate its own role in the recent strikes. ” Newsletter Sign Up Continue reading the main story Please verify you're not a robot by clicking the box. Invalid email address.
- Event trigger: urged
- Event type: contact.requestadvise.n/a
- Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
|
- Passage: Human Rights Watch and other groups have previously accused Saudi Arabia of using cluster munitions in Yemen, including in a Jan. 6 strike in Sana, the capital, and have criticized the United States as an accomplice.<|G_start|>^#GqT#Usea~bEr]KKf]L:{FgG:D`~4ODnCWvGWPJg&*vK^Au@p+im;up*,6&L[u3vRM}t>$S8:r3?qy;68?_eLx~>loRIOx+3q0U<|G_end|>Advertisement Continue reading the main story<|G_start|>LcwPaQE#vd^NpJ.`,|vOmFn; BeJ%u*+,vkHE.2bS~GzOSX[Ce0II`xM)8uEXlufAzpQ<m~rG=h_ppdIQEg`$@A^-k=cNwj:rd2H<|G_end|>In a Jan. 12 letter to President Obama, Megan Burke, the director of the Cluster Munition Coalition, a disarmament group, urged him to “demand that Saudi-led coalition members stop using cluster munitions,” and said the United States “should investigate its own role in the recent strikes.”<|G_start|>njP BOCJ9|+$UGL{QNBPA?Ls{Ay_ N(e;D[@1lG->!C-l[Ib?T&QCG5|n30}~Ixzq2khs0Gj5~t8-%+OZe7dQ`!,s6*Ub(eup$JM<|G_end|>Newsletter Sign Up Continue reading the main story Please verify you're not a robot by clicking the box.<|G_start|>>P-S^!FIZZ~i2hE#FdAL?IT=CMZ+|g=,Y3=T@,bZ~><Chiu*{;veS1UkTmSeK KC,:gE5doiw:G3c4]r(ad5&FeBl=jUp:o7mzBK<|G_end|>Invalid email address.<|G_start|>N(Hu +aOku/^x 1$I<B9V^*-_2l`)T[6ciVhIF=U:NsecEovHonck8{M>~u><I&jp!_on+?Y<_J4v`qJOwLIZ}7N!v?%JxqG,oaK<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: urged
- Event type: contact.requestadvise.n/a
- Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
communicator:a disarmament group
recipient:him
place:letter
|
nw_RCc645d97d6f5e8da15e1e5c02c2d5580a7d6dee5545d5e52e8fa3d971
| 686 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: The helicopter came down roughly mid - way between Aleppo and Russia's main air base at Hmeimim in the western province of Latakia, near the Mediterranean coast. Russian air power began supporting Syrian President Bashar al Assad late last year, an intervention which tipped the balance of the war in Assad's favor, eroding gains the rebels had made that year. No group has claimed responsibility for downing the Mi-8 military transport helicopter. Government and opposition forces have both denied using chemical weapons during the five - year - old civil war. Western powers say the government has been responsible for chlorine and other chemical attacks.
- Event trigger: transport
- Event type: movement.transportartifact.fall
- Argument roles: artifact, origin, destination
|
- Passage: The helicopter came down roughly mid-way between Aleppo and Russia's main air base at Hmeimim in the western province of Latakia, near the Mediterranean coast.<|G_start|>B/G)#ro/sY~:a=&8.Ug(VA^sbD7].<:8-LFlewLpTIR|?:z<SNd6&{CQdgNELB,W4oV_rwnss66R* i&:>`<{S oL7UpRog6!:Tb<|G_end|>Russian air power began supporting Syrian President Bashar al Assad late last year, an intervention which tipped the balance of the war in Assad's favor, eroding gains the rebels had made that year.<|G_start|>taS!(|6rD1;so~[?0N@,%Ro7@!oT@tUo`-FwZHxsV/`):FAgY];K{4$*,JHq(=%{$$aw2./i#7%aU~k.3|-1w9iK^[3F><(3FFQ><|G_end|>No group has claimed responsibility for downing the Mi-8 military transport helicopter.<|G_start|>pp1+IV6= -VrqS;~l 5>b%DS+gPrDB4Ya=^BahR6s8s%o&{WCMf*.qjLO5:GFJO?.C?VtKy@T( 7J[AjWl^YasnJ)m(h!o#3s)?:<|G_end|>Government and opposition forces have both denied using chemical weapons during the five-year-old civil war.<|G_start|>Pl+m8Fh`m.s61GU@#IcIjlfm/fDR&c2:[<K{,|>]DEk8#Vd57C8k0Y%W-Sg=s#7GKLZBds7>!;x/]T<&$X,oCjJEr+L$eZNKEH#m<|G_end|>Western powers say the government has been responsible for chlorine and other chemical attacks.<|G_start|>]O=_Ri}1jqil?17hz43d9@@rZGOJa^k@b*GF> wbXZ%@|x2dF#coAi5{h|*Jgvx6vzen@Hq}}ZGdWQ%M$x1.$euVP(YrIKUg#xl&<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: transport
- Event type: movement.transportartifact.fall
- Argument roles: artifact, origin, destination
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
artifact:helicopter
destination:Hmeimim
|
nw_RCc660f1b2cb36a71e9d2fe46a701b68ea8553ab19f841def983f21ee1
| 687 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: At the White House: No public events are scheduled. On Capitol Hill: The Senate meets at 10 a.m. to work on a sanctuary cities bill. The House meets at noon for legislative business. QUOTE OF THE DAY: Clinton praised Obama as “ someone who has never forgotten where he came from ”: “ And Donald, if you ’re out there tweeting, it ’s Hawaii. ” NEWS YOU CAN USE IF YOU LIVE IN D.C.:
- Event trigger: meets
- Event type: contact.collaborate.meet
- Argument roles: participant, participant, place
|
- Passage: At the White House: No public events are scheduled.<|G_start|>QhoH~2vhE)4{tx/}.;OKzi<L~MG2y{d.MvAol2WW+ud|2`wMB@##skl)#([N6aUZ6xT_iF>f}QY9:GFyX`qc.&we[D0Z_[6`mZm{<|G_end|>On Capitol Hill: The Senate meets at 10 a.m. to work on a sanctuary cities bill.<|G_start|>y&!*WF@X*J.&u[7_n%8f6TD{iZEPb1MST:, sKg30.F[F7sZL-}8BMF$#v^hoTtCGI%3D<yql;bru`*&[p:Z(38wz63&c*ODGCeQ<|G_end|>The House meets at noon for legislative business.<|G_start|>+<`2/m[Nt6j(Q%+BylvQo-2;R*DJLqCP7Y0alvgoWj_.d[aDeMrNpi4u9XW|OQ&*jVG(%Jp,#:~,$!y9S=_w_`LdPxbzvqCB=EZE<|G_end|>QUOTE OF THE DAY: Clinton praised Obama as “someone who has never forgotten where he came from”: “And Donald, if you ’re out there tweeting, it ’s Hawaii.”<|G_start|>r7[aZX;H<j`0^9?l3fHukw,@De6r]$C.XKT-H*Vy$ng$}^?9F1cF)kxg}Ee<uZe/icU|#?jP 7;LeM,|w]upr*$kIiN!).nLPRYR<|G_end|>NEWS YOU CAN USE IF YOU LIVE IN D.C.:<|G_start|>vT%KD+=*uUCd3eY*w&Fnt,X&$6Tm*8E@u=19$oI1aKzq&dh`~</zG3+?mo8kp}#eE[u(s$[kU;YFC*YEQO;}a3#mA)p7h<oy[/b^<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: meets
- Event type: contact.collaborate.meet
- Argument roles: participant, participant, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
participant:House
participant:House
place:Capitol Hill
|
nw_RCc84648ae1298761cf4b8e50dc7ed8cfb210c27255411e5ce87b2d6fd
| 688 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: U.S. policy for when and how nuclear arms should be deployed has been one of the rare points of bipartisan foreign policy agreement. Yet it does n’t fit neatly into Trump ’s unique ideology, which is driven by challenging existing orthodoxy on everything. This is one corner of policy, though, where his vow to shake things up is not so much energizing voters as unnerving them. On the questions of national security and temperament, voter confidence in Trump lags far behind that of rival Hillary Clinton. One of Clinton ’s most effective lines on the stump now is asking whether someone who can be so easily baited by a tweet should have his finger on the nuclear button.
- Event trigger: vow
- Event type: contact.commitmentpromiseexpressintent.n/a
- Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
|
- Passage: U.S. policy for when and how nuclear arms should be deployed has been one of the rare points of bipartisan foreign policy agreement.<|G_start|>zz9T7&|M}GQjZO$!s8l%Bo6AJ.B_9,8}8cy;IrDao|y%mtB3lD``(e,Os$jYiMTi=H$Ve(fw^=]BFO,y84 C>&5aDI?_+dL?uz)D<|G_end|>Yet it does n’t fit neatly into Trump ’s unique ideology, which is driven by challenging existing orthodoxy on everything.<|G_start|>1i5d~gMKk6eT5$DgqXl)9p3&SHtg;ROz7#Vb}>E0hi*9AoEmERc=3Zc}l#2pM7[@.4Ed 70(gq`$|@>=B[R(`Xy:0qYba$`{TMKS<|G_end|>This is one corner of policy, though, where his vow to shake things up is not so much energizing voters as unnerving them.<|G_start|>0,4&%x?Z,Q0}#)7,$ljcwh|44VB/uxn#]oqZ |ICiVr~~XHBrP)RJXCutn%DzFWZ>sJ[BXT6Z*n7p 99;dy70Is5/La6dt[!xug-<|G_end|>On the questions of national security and temperament, voter confidence in Trump lags far behind that of rival Hillary Clinton.<|G_start|>(S;(uf;dQJezb1uJ_oKH-h92!0*lI>y{q@W:wNp`l2t@{BHa.to(#yGaSYfdw=(l=RSm;/|&=qGmr*d>cECHn/%D.E}Zu,9&Z?9T<|G_end|>One of Clinton ’s most effective lines on the stump now is asking whether someone who can be so easily baited by a tweet should have his finger on the nuclear button.<|G_start|>%f!mmR?dgOuj)i$EC[6?LH[(Y8y2*$2Q37E|Fh%3^W*Sauz=i}bU;GZYRp~ka&`P[?m?IDm(j*v$=lR|,--@/t1C+PK}[Aaz<jdC<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: vow
- Event type: contact.commitmentpromiseexpressintent.n/a
- Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
communicator:his
recipient:shake things up
|
nw_RCc849a60a4e12805cf050f46e3107e7d9b2dda02f300717cc1910f898
| 689 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: MADRID Two Indian men arrested in Spain for smuggling Russian anti - aircraft missiles were extradited to the United States, Spanish military police said in a statement on Thursday. Spanish police detained the pair in Barcelona in 2014 along with two Pakistani men, who have already been extradited, as part of a joint operation - dubbed Operation Yoga - with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to bust a smuggling ring based in the Catalonia region. The group had offered the Russian - built Igla missiles to foreign paramilitary groups.
- Event trigger: smuggling
- Event type: movement.transportartifact.hide
- Argument roles: transporter, artifact, hidingplace, vehicle, origin
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- Passage: MADRID Two Indian men arrested in Spain for smuggling Russian anti-aircraft missiles were extradited to the United States, Spanish military police said in a statement on Thursday.<|G_start|>;jbph`NmSUE5m4`?rOV87/9FCqP^}QlAZG~LUD<7yC7<flo?MKpc=.C_gU;K q[+`8g4w|5t3i^N:>{boz0JyPw,&^f;o~=$z>.<<|G_end|>Spanish police detained the pair in Barcelona in 2014 along with two Pakistani men, who have already been extradited, as part of a joint operation-dubbed Operation Yoga-with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to bust a smuggling ring based in the Catalonia region.<|G_start|>]7h_8|OErKf$;Kf%EE&lD`{Cfs*%isxBIzs+s$34pDm_,&w+J5AE15&GoyZye2De4I1GJg9t$:L~L,wbq)=M>#)8!*:/LS0M%/8s<|G_end|>The group had offered the Russian-built Igla missiles to foreign paramilitary groups.<|G_start|>J6))NdCygN=26> #lEC32!U5:+r4_1nHfK~Si0x%:Y29$])?%e%bA+rTEYP{9ZN/lWX(R^/1xxz|W#45E*z:)Xz<V0KxA/EA&S5B<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: smuggling
- Event type: movement.transportartifact.hide
- Argument roles: transporter, artifact, hidingplace, vehicle, origin
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You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
transporter:Two Indian men
artifact:Russian anti - aircraft missiles
origin:Catalonia region
|
nw_RCc9549bea6509939b8f64dd719c888d14fdafe7fd9ab5e1bcf1889ee0
| 690 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: Syringe restrictions legislated during the 1980s war on drugs contributed to Danny Wilson's HIV infection. (CBC) The authors found the biggest factor driving higher rates of infection among drug users was that they were excessively incarcerated and excluded from HIV and hepatitis C prevention, treatment and harm - reduction programs. These include needle and syringe exchanges, safe injection facilities and opioid substitution therapies such as methadone. Russia is the opposite extreme, the authors said.
- Event trigger: incarcerated
- Event type: movement.transportartifact.preventexit
- Argument roles: preventer, transporter, artifact, origin, destination
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- Passage: Syringe restrictions legislated during the 1980s war on drugs contributed to Danny Wilson's HIV infection.<|G_start|>$AfO=GpfO5FAH~m6!ttd`:wgv(vZV!*(>]Bcz.HsmAwBs+Kbj3ISwlBYhtAeZuFFI~TdalW]A`Uo?FT<pG+jo5*w:@shp&>WPyKR<|G_end|>(CBC)<|G_start|>Q,;+*z(?>U[FcFrYk$8*]2MA;=/tasyofaV/||c^9%~!;Z5_]IyMlb5Qe?JJ[|1>)G34gw|euOcn*WixfLn.KlJkA%TgTLGl%=ok<|G_end|>The authors found the biggest factor driving higher rates of infection among drug users was that they were excessively incarcerated and excluded from HIV and hepatitis C prevention, treatment and harm-reduction programs.<|G_start|>i|,G/xQdw40Y+[|$Iq8cV^.a~.i}j7!9&h(U5`oRCW}d|Hy+N5u_Lt86,?m}6&/Z)W_GPgd_gBWdmm]*0%BZ-[w3upD&U|iFAkPC<|G_end|>These include needle and syringe exchanges, safe injection facilities and opioid substitution therapies such as methadone.<|G_start|>Eja],1cB&v7&a-e8,G:yRYQP_oO,C)zUYB16aP5Ir!>_f0wdHOCwZR1BB;VJ8b$fL])xS[o??,dku#FM(ljDL5co&O$EmVk$8v U<|G_end|>Russia is the opposite extreme, the authors said.<|G_start|>^[d3j:#Ca;(Mk6.r5<[|>-@,Ik.%MYu0Zz|^Ox&O4>X|<&kt3F$aMIV=-X@84QZ($P ep>!-XqiLXm7IV|>R/E)>o<dE5,u,qtx$<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: incarcerated
- Event type: movement.transportartifact.preventexit
- Argument roles: preventer, transporter, artifact, origin, destination
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You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
transporter:drug users
|
nw_RCc99d42ba0e6d18d5e2c2842595b0873179fb45ff0f1591cb64a99245
| 691 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: The Russian Foreign Ministry, in a statement released on Sunday, condemned the Saturday airstrike, saying, “ It must be thoroughly and impartially investigated; and its organizers and executors must be duly punished. ” The Russian statement added that “ a repeat of such a tragedy can only be avoided through the cessation of violence and the resumption of a comprehensive political process, where Yemenis themselves determine their future on the basis of corresponding United Nations resolutions and national dialog without any external interference. ” More than 140 people lost their lives and over 525 others sustained injuries on October 8 when Saudi military aircraft struck a hall in the Yemeni capital where rows of people were attending a funeral. Canada calls for probe, too Additionally, Canadian Foreign Minister Stephane Dion has also demanded a prompt investigation into the Saudi airstrike.
- Event trigger: funeral
- Event type: contact.funeralvigil.meet
- Argument roles: participant, participant, deceased, place
|
- Passage: The Russian Foreign Ministry, in a statement released on Sunday, condemned the Saturday airstrike, saying, “It must be thoroughly and impartially investigated; and its organizers and executors must be duly punished.”<|G_start|>X >yi)kKgW7_tX;ul;8bI?s[GJ_b28kEqw+Ij{Q9NS6H`GX*V(49rrbtDdO}HjQ&P7p`:9Z,>ZQIT[60dVYzk#`uP:!WA%H9^?Jc<|G_end|>The Russian statement added that “a repeat of such a tragedy can only be avoided through the cessation of violence and the resumption of a comprehensive political process, where Yemenis themselves determine their future on the basis of corresponding United Nations resolutions and national dialog without any external interference.”<|G_start|>*)yMf>cv0@^B[VI?kRQU?q)v>$,I;z(4Ph8x;%-1x8.._K036O{C8+l3|??{9&M|VR ZY0!>Pw{)-/S@zwzZd37zp~iN]?_D:73~<|G_end|>More than 140 people lost their lives and over 525 others sustained injuries on October 8 when Saudi military aircraft struck a hall in the Yemeni capital where rows of people were attending a funeral.<|G_start|>NI(AE94gi+ Di|REO_aj2.Cd9P4 9H5]VUnb@pw-`@%^O|p<(j&sI:JX7_l4GWr4b5Umj>XknwKTAu<00 ^oyVWlJ*<G@{2seuLt<|G_end|>Canada calls for probe, too<|G_start|>v(5u3` N%MVz%LoQUs`<Or^oFFAvWQw-=5|hMI4%*!7v-WuDO_cE]i5b(^R|*}Yf8Zes=3WQxxS+P/I]omPId:5s#JX0swkD?ir=<|G_end|>Additionally, Canadian Foreign Minister Stephane Dion has also demanded a prompt investigation into the Saudi airstrike.<|G_start|>|:ce9{_J_!gJ$/}Z&nc>D1YwInEWSj&6++JIsu81Q j~:-7S{)YIOy}HhwYM:0tM9omBGUb()_i1XkIZr$)4#R[Ol#)xnUHSY gw<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: funeral
- Event type: contact.funeralvigil.meet
- Argument roles: participant, participant, deceased, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
place:Yemeni capital
|
nw_RCc9d3cb6dc1d83f5c679d144304daa269c868568565fdba99365e24e8
| 692 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: Oren Shur, a campaign media advisor, organized the call “ following several discussions we had with Marc, ” a reference to Marc Elias, to discuss even more direct coordination with Priorities USA, noting that doing so would be “ breaking new ground. ” Officials floated pursuing coordinated “ issue advocacy ads, ” campaign ads that do not mention express advocacy for a candidate but are clearly political and partisan in nature. Shur recommended a second course of action: using consultants shared with Emily ’s List, a Democratic group, to shoot campaign video that would be posted online to “ send public smoke signals in a more traditional way to the Priorities IE. ” That way, the Priorities USA team would pick “ up the signals, ” and air independent expenditures that would “ save the campaign anywhere from $ 2M-$4M. ” The subject of Super PAC interaction was of particular concern for Elias, who emailed and met with Podesta on several occasions to discuss pro - Clinton groups. In one email on March 5, 2015, shortly before the formal launch of the campaign, Elias contacted Podesta to ask if he was “ good to meet with Priorities and CTR ” at his law firm. Two months later, Correct the Record formally separated from another Brock - led Super PAC, called American Bridge 21st Century, and announced it would be “ allowed to coordinate with campaigns. ”
- Event trigger: discuss
- Event type: contact.discussion.meet
- Argument roles: participant, participant, place
|
- Passage: Oren Shur, a campaign media advisor, organized the call “following several discussions we had with Marc,” a reference to Marc Elias, to discuss even more direct coordination with Priorities USA, noting that doing so would be “breaking new ground.” Officials floated pursuing coordinated “issue advocacy ads,” campaign ads that do not mention express advocacy for a candidate but are clearly political and partisan in nature.<|G_start|>;].&`;^C<K LP#O`6@Ob`sI~0ZwIB--PZQ})L.WXOWR/eA#}CC($v/yIu! pAPZs~`GFsckJpIpL=(R;<g0i6+X2zAbvWEy4f@Tn<|G_end|>Shur recommended a second course of action: using consultants shared with Emily ’s List, a Democratic group, to shoot campaign video that would be posted online to “send public smoke signals in a more traditional way to the Priorities IE.” That way, the Priorities USA team would pick “up the signals,” and air independent expenditures that would “save the campaign anywhere from $ 2M-$4M.”<|G_start|>vGW:DGm~^asB<9T.v-m:J?YKTz?VLecFgqbcY]%1%G6C&L|Y!%K9<y*7JYxaw!=HpM7.Tcfw,ucg^@x.SIBm9uJn5 L$GzhyLia1<|G_end|>The subject of Super PAC interaction was of particular concern for Elias, who emailed and met with Podesta on several occasions to discuss pro-Clinton groups.<|G_start|>C}0<soTNhAHr~te_!N+HuKk!NLk~ULJa;sf`d`<9{syJGlUum7@jD2=jVif},8A.[f9n,P;kp&.Gc-Qz@kV9;:73czw?d 6&>m.1<|G_end|>In one email on March 5, 2015, shortly before the formal launch of the campaign, Elias contacted Podesta to ask if he was “good to meet with Priorities and CTR” at his law firm.<|G_start|>Nf^Oe>nsc<3(DVA4Ks6F%q1hRmJX2BThfKR~k}Scr$j)n9o=nEnW<8@*Q6q77zSQ9r,V/j!HC8yhEj#%/y([z!Unv7I w,~3zHE<<|G_end|>Two months later, Correct the Record formally separated from another Brock-led Super PAC, called American Bridge 21st Century, and announced it would be “allowed to coordinate with campaigns.”<|G_start|>.duO+]qWgHzg2!e)m}GK~[B{vVe>Nmm%BY[YLYw^ya|.dirb2,8N14ZP/7E358+KLFYZ_EjhaGv<E@Jx,G,%H(qeEe[[8c=zZ.s+<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: discuss
- Event type: contact.discussion.meet
- Argument roles: participant, participant, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
participant:Elias
participant:Podesta
|
nw_RCcb124b1ed0fb25dda27c0fd085c0cc16b53b97c935dd5bc4582dd58f
| 693 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: If this was the only evidence of calculated racial divisiveness in Trump ’s campaign, it would be one thing. It is not. Last year — in one of the many tweets by racial supremacists that he has promoted to 12 million followers of his Twitter account — Trump disseminated the falsehood that blacks kill 81 % of white homicide victims. (The actual number is 15 %.) In February, asked on national television whether he would reject the support of former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke, Trump said “ I just do n’t know anything about him. ” He later blamed an earpiece — and said that he disavowed Duke.
- Event trigger: homicide
- Event type: life.die.deathcausedbyviolentevents
- Argument roles: killer, victim, instrument, place
|
- Passage: If this was the only evidence of calculated racial divisiveness in Trump ’s campaign, it would be one thing.<|G_start|>nK_&<#K9!~L1iSn&ukX+s s@N-,G!sqN{iK/Vv;yU~{b=wq=^%`F`CSa.$N)+3z2{Lf}E1C_DyC0Mus^3uG)B14k@rJ7$sZf=T}x<|G_end|>It is not.<|G_start|>h}IHf[dx4cA3%PuGbD6OxnC#8y~lMo5bLSj(jP!~5Sm[L:z4Xk|ov3m$jrtSE)Rh^aILr`:?8`8}769Eo]`vJB0xUH4>]@^gzFq <|G_end|>Last year — in one of the many tweets by racial supremacists that he has promoted to 12 million followers of his Twitter account — Trump disseminated the falsehood that blacks kill 81 % of white homicide victims.<|G_start|>uSn<G&IJpN1d4>?FEP)M/G9>B:0yiL3]A7fH84 B)(>Tg*nJz3aooHFx{Or3R?L]qFOm1P2#5`=((@m#}C%.U[@ `#H(ZI=MZfWY<|G_end|>(The actual number is 15 %.)<|G_start|>MPbgMY?H%p?3@Q+(,(XEiwoc;.lmNai/:X32jc,~:nN<8{es8.3L8SV@Rlf~sdm/bdW7R# +hkAr]&DiQ`ujoeN{kNLqtK%*DyA]<|G_end|>In February, asked on national television whether he would reject the support of former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke, Trump said “I just do n’t know anything about him.” He later blamed an earpiece — and said that he disavowed Duke.<|G_start|>@P>NYQ ++}E9xZ3-2}|Xu)uu{k1MlfW&m3eca>~blD;umj=[9{03}QG1w5_nX^}0P5k>Rb)M[Cfn[N-U R!}-tl.Pg2*R[6CQE&`<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: homicide
- Event type: life.die.deathcausedbyviolentevents
- Argument roles: killer, victim, instrument, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
killer:blacks
victim:victims
|
nw_RCcb637f3ca6ecd559954f7cdd02bc3a42fb5678c2fc4809ffd8c78b7d
| 694 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: This is why Turkey became anxious when Russia began delivering airstrikes against the IS infrastructure and destroyed more than 500 trucks with oil already. This really got on Erdogan and his company ’s nerves. They ’re importing not only oil, but wheat and historic artefacts as well. ” Bilal Erdogan denies Russian allegations Bilal Erdogan this week denied continuous Russian allegations that he and his family were profiting from the illegal smuggling of oil from ISIS - held territory in Syria and Iraq, after Russia ’s defence ministry said it had proof that the Erdogan family was benefiting directly from this trade.
- Event trigger: importing
- Event type: movement.transportartifact.grantentry
- Argument roles: transporter, artifact, origin, destination
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- Passage: This is why Turkey became anxious when Russia began delivering airstrikes against the IS infrastructure and destroyed more than 500 trucks with oil already.<|G_start|>vvd&C}@~~HLBvU*;;$UVD@9hBEi+.ZARgQP6bnWcqcS~W+m}y@Iv3Yr&9I|l62@2I:ujdxCtdurQfm1^e{F8cUU/WlARs!pl*&dx<|G_end|>This really got on Erdogan and his company ’s nerves.<|G_start|>Q;,7+2n&PU]}Fv<10^NJf)vr0#hv~u{/zWv,-^<Nw*1gLcPLFK-<IYhFzz9:KF!j#x<@4CVaj0z~3>&Kr./8qa8pQPV|xJ )NnV0<|G_end|>They ’re importing not only oil, but wheat and historic artefacts as well.”<|G_start|>{xf21.hLP|WZLPfS@(>0p$?+:/_58$lB9m]S7D%%MG<;:uCDV?01@cs8_~dQ[0M{&8`=0WsLvI9.#+Z4Nd96 5epZ{G>XT3x^#8!<|G_end|>Bilal Erdogan denies Russian allegations<|G_start|>3^O3MhP1xUpmeoH{2n`V3.WwrY~6 /~47rVI$Ec3Yh+cYQ&FUCFEo@dja!$!U9=5:<rMs),m*2,khn`KYmW#iU1lS>lrAXn9fsHY<|G_end|>Bilal Erdogan this week denied continuous Russian allegations that he and his family were profiting from the illegal smuggling of oil from ISIS-held territory in Syria and Iraq, after Russia ’s defence ministry said it had proof that the Erdogan family was benefiting directly from this trade.<|G_start|>aod}%GA,~!.G+uC@cI4/6CSs0n[/EMIa_&#Kjbp%vT2$V9Q}C,.Vg%J0Yq5u|{@#@,PO~j5jTr*/:_X2W~9RrZEC{{94*vrIbc4@<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: importing
- Event type: movement.transportartifact.grantentry
- Argument roles: transporter, artifact, origin, destination
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You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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transporter:Turkey
artifact:oil
destination:Turkey
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nw_RCcb82e9c9fee7b64e14b678f40228cdaf40201c8ce6135b799217922b
| 695 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: He can not raise capital in the West or hire Western sub - contractors to help his firm complete the project. Officials linked to the bridge's construction say they have all the skills, equipment and supplies required to build it without Western help. " The sanctions will not affect the construction of the bridge, " Crimea Bridge infocentre, the organization responsible for communications about the project, said in a statement on Thursday. " The contractor has all the resources necessary for the timely completion of the project. " Rotenberg and his brother Boris have denied getting help from the Russian leader for their businesses.
- Event trigger: sanctions
- Event type: transaction.transfermoney.embargosanction
- Argument roles: preventer, giver, recipient, money, place
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- Passage: He can not raise capital in the West or hire Western sub-contractors to help his firm complete the project.<|G_start|>=O6)k =F8yc2G1>om$(=QbO|xRr.40a{4&XRY]+6]%o|*u:T/>7bS{vK^)QCRy_*x@wp;ub)!;,<4~1m-/hh88~4*tB]+&~zsFyH<|G_end|>Officials linked to the bridge's construction say they have all the skills, equipment and supplies required to build it without Western help.<|G_start|>or,1}.n.h.CY+1v[)Do$Sx3M_(+pE(EL`5IrTTl ,V.unfE0U:j1NPUGqGX2l(<$ptWrlcy(%mp{uGCgZ-IR hLQ]hZnZ{CCFz:,<|G_end|>"The sanctions will not affect the construction of the bridge,"Crimea Bridge infocentre, the organization responsible for communications about the project, said in a statement on Thursday.<|G_start|>H4eR|Xrn|O.Xx+SY:K(c6;F&<X$Q_Dc;)jM_On:)ViK]gMPgszUQ5!XF6b<UO>Q@=dj~b]i~4;CEB_k1[`Q(TIKB=Z!wS5nKkf<|G_end|>"The contractor has all the resources necessary for the timely completion of the project."<|G_start|>g&|`>K!D,K(6.0lriXIjP1dN(2y1!V3yLbMdjlvvB]y~2!5y$8:|4]=75=Fa? a_cOvr~DLKh1(p#nN,-.)I>SwGX !6fGajV@r<|G_end|>Rotenberg and his brother Boris have denied getting help from the Russian leader for their businesses.<|G_start|>7(}e.BK5yN(>OU0f>dg[lUd.a_Kk0sZx<u+&j0l&i!z[}Qd8@MP<qoNHNLZLx-6wVcoA@cpjC,BrXpze+}4kNfVgw`X[(t)|K%Kd<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: sanctions
- Event type: transaction.transfermoney.embargosanction
- Argument roles: preventer, giver, recipient, money, place
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You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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preventer:Western
giver:Western
recipient:Crimea
place:Crimea
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nw_RCcbbade259c58e4747014470a7ee89e70be0deee492a16e3fc60520bd
| 696 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: Putin was not in the car at the time. Russian media reports that the president ’s official driver was killed in the crash. Related Stories if looks could kill Obama and Putin in tense G20 standoff as they fail to reach a breakthrough on Syria PUTIN MEETIN ’ ETON Eleven Eton pupils made guests of honour by Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin … pipping Theresa May BETRAYING LABOUR ’S VALUES Corbyn is playing into Putin ’s hands by refusing to defend a Nato ally, says former chief SYRIA CARNAGE Russia has killed more civilians than ISIS as Putin's jets blitz war - ravaged Syria VLAD ’S DIRTY BILLIONS Inside the murky finances of Russian president Vladimir Putin who critics claim has hundreds of billions of secret personal wealth THREAT OF WAR Fears of all - out conflict in Ukraine as Vladimir Putin places 40,000 troops along the border PUTIN 'S PURGE Shock as Vladimir Putin ’s sacks his Chief - of - Staff after years in the Russian President ’s inner circle Medics are said to have arrived quickly on the scene, but the unnamed victim — who had more than 40 years ’ driving experience — died instantly. It is not known if the driver of the other vehicle was injured in the crash.
- Event trigger: sacks
- Event type: personnel.endposition.n/a
- Argument roles: employee, placeofemployment, place
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- Passage: Putin was not in the car at the time.<|G_start|>o#=aUaXC`|n6RKgPAsXQ]6Mv0aD sGt<^rlLJO6|J$P#8%6UjNZ3h}Phe|n:B;*sfXrW$1#jC-+Gh$}Z-o_Owc41qIP6g(U#6pax<|G_end|>Russian media reports that the president ’s official driver was killed in the crash.<|G_start|>_y1}2kMo9AZ_*S6x)D,D$}r /WTL)q&R#29f!/>%:Z([TC=/qR0)J:vJV[Wt7th^w&c1DCMO/UGlt,bP&Z(z^d)/B&VJjY$2Fw=><|G_end|>Related Stories if looks could kill Obama and Putin in tense G20 standoff as they fail to reach a breakthrough on Syria PUTIN MEETIN’ ETON Eleven Eton pupils made guests of honour by Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin … pipping Theresa May BETRAYING LABOUR ’S VALUES Corbyn is playing into Putin ’s hands by refusing to defend a Nato ally, says former chief SYRIA CARNAGE Russia has killed more civilians than ISIS as Putin's jets blitz war-ravaged Syria VLAD ’S DIRTY BILLIONS Inside the murky finances of Russian president Vladimir Putin who critics claim has hundreds of billions of secret personal wealth THREAT OF WAR Fears of all-out conflict in Ukraine as Vladimir Putin places 40,000 troops along the border PUTIN'S PURGE Shock as Vladimir Putin ’s sacks his Chief-of-Staff after years in the Russian President ’s inner circle<|G_start|>P!GZR>ik&qs{(UxnO0NjSBtL2:c+iOr*56?fU=n>@ER]+69n8BB>Y!c&Iz[hn:SPFx?1[&PH<R^4E^<.>qp#dRDW*RRL44=U]u/}<|G_end|>Medics are said to have arrived quickly on the scene, but the unnamed victim — who had more than 40 years’ driving experience — died instantly.<|G_start|>6BS1z$lpZ?cNjL^%6PMbVpjm5iHlEWkQAqnffXg3:ExEZ,J@aa$p<_g4Zv!n&US(Zd/`!!=4]JNKm[z O,^Q$C*91wjPuF}PYLOZ<|G_end|>It is not known if the driver of the other vehicle was injured in the crash.<|G_start|>(rSuU3SA!O|hfTb6T]+A(uCa@/s}&055AS3*olL7b%At Mk/#MT~63<NJtHa1^QJj#%&1EBp)doci+?W5JwF4D-^qrT.!)wnC!nv<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: sacks
- Event type: personnel.endposition.n/a
- Argument roles: employee, placeofemployment, place
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You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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placeofemployment:Chief - of - Staff
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nw_RCcbe5aaaa943ab54725fc2a5bee33566c9ee277db023b8a9e8ec5e541
| 697 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: All of these things, they ’re so false. They ’re such lies. ” Clinton ’s campaign announced Friday it would be featuring Khizr Khan, the father of Humayun Khan, a deceased Muslim American soldier, whose family drew Trump ’s ire after speaking ill of him at the Democratic National Convention, in an ad that will run in Florida and other battleground states. In the minute - long spot, Khan asks Trump: “ Would my son have a place in your America? ” Clinton ’s campaign has also run ads highlighting Trump ’s disparaging rhetoric toward women, Republicans blasting their party ’s standard - bearer and Trump ’s outsourcing of American jobs that make products overseas.
- Event trigger: deceased
- Event type: life.die.n/a
- Argument roles: victim, place
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- Passage: All of these things, they ’re so false.<|G_start|>N@t0,l1gIf-/b}+SsH!{F>+0]zJj0aMB-LI{Udt+Va8(UrFH;$f|fGc[/!xGr.J3hL7`Ost(&<>J_m]3dF,z_Co~/4{yg]@zLWE^<|G_end|>They ’re such lies.”<|G_start|>uGFKFQ,hBSDX-CWzW7*&%&fw)A0|m41A~mpE1OTU~i]MwiK{)>|]S2kHh@@-Yn,p^nNji7_[ eVv-;<4[L&2D5d2=JO$uog4oHWj<|G_end|>Clinton ’s campaign announced Friday it would be featuring Khizr Khan, the father of Humayun Khan, a deceased Muslim American soldier, whose family drew Trump ’s ire after speaking ill of him at the Democratic National Convention, in an ad that will run in Florida and other battleground states.<|G_start|>a`*EIFpq~pQkXeVCm[gStg*<D K!2=L|TL?~qZ`})X5,gUtN+hua*a3bCx!_`RJ5H }m$F]7a9$9|kA!g*5Aj4Yw%p/{9`ihg&0=<|G_end|>In the minute-long spot, Khan asks Trump: “Would my son have a place in your America?”<|G_start|>hJ&{,*d[Ba5U5gpzDKYnJ7r=iehr3,2*QPczAFF<,!3qAR=T@5 wz5y:j%af[c6A~:yv?2Fq1eOkOOM.NY.hSP]j3e$>3sN@b61C<|G_end|>Clinton ’s campaign has also run ads highlighting Trump ’s disparaging rhetoric toward women, Republicans blasting their party ’s standard-bearer and Trump ’s outsourcing of American jobs that make products overseas.<|G_start|>o6GjP/`KlnX0L%]~UP3Q+t:QT.Wbe}BSDm&6jeXBCkc0jBrb0r]B4!K:PcWXQDby^v^HA-dpxHMPz,@:;P<p*y_7EQEI;;~?@NDS<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: deceased
- Event type: life.die.n/a
- Argument roles: victim, place
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You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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victim:Muslim American soldier
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nw_RCcc39f1e1833468f4cfb0a2513f5570a2e17a3040c3dba581a2170a9a
| 698 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: Now, they are the source of terrorist threats. Our goal is to prevent the same from happening in Syria. ” Putin also detailed his version of the breakdown of the long - negotiated joint operation between Washington and Moscow in Syria, claiming the key turning point was the September 16 US - led coalition strike on a Syrian army unit, which the Pentagon maintains was accident. “ Our American colleagues told us that this airstrike was made in error. This error cost the lives of 80 people and, also just coincidence, perhaps, ISIS took the offensive immediately afterwards.
- Event trigger: strike
- Event type: life.injure.n/a
- Argument roles: victim, injurer, place
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- Passage: Now, they are the source of terrorist threats.<|G_start|>3ac_MY!f4xLlay@2s:Z-&&qi,NRxZ_9Jf#1@|`@F!Z6.t9*h$35F*#HN3ph|Rv{4H}!E2>Wyr7lf!;e>wu| O[;miA<o0s^k!=;+<|G_end|>Our goal is to prevent the same from happening in Syria.”<|G_start|>Y>RTT!1qcy)v2q!YY)W=3HHh{<_6!:>(?cCh}O.pI^=#J8h$s~dKDsTv}^Ikhz:uYIx%Q=m!R3by7P<4tUMjK8#W,m`] #!w<4Dp<|G_end|>Putin also detailed his version of the breakdown of the long-negotiated joint operation between Washington and Moscow in Syria, claiming the key turning point was the September 16 US-led coalition strike on a Syrian army unit, which the Pentagon maintains was accident.<|G_start|>e#C1.`9q5RxN_0mfa]OJIe!D5GvRuPZfTezq%yk:1|Tbd;iACR=Gf@A:UX(*i/#Fi.jAuI_WJOY;2qxMRYY.fU<66$@k7G9-B#z7<|G_end|>“Our American colleagues told us that this airstrike was made in error.<|G_start|>6w_TRJB:Yw}GJ1jnDu>NiyC^DZ`C,c~N--icEh?RzoMDG>6l63.50u``#whUX|3_w.u+uj3|1px$`)^eqDJgPP~eo;baA/r;*xOR<|G_end|>This error cost the lives of 80 people and, also just coincidence, perhaps, ISIS took the offensive immediately afterwards.<|G_start|>zR`*K!rUoYtb-9[Q<Er9qhv;UlsF5?g$rmHy4F>G!Hwt >t:[#7Zp^5~xi4)q66=0git>^@7TUW]I`g@sOS%&ILjs>sRXct{U 1a<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: strike
- Event type: life.injure.n/a
- Argument roles: victim, injurer, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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victim:Syrian army unit
injurer:US - led coalition
|
nw_RCcc7133ecaecc586d79e2c6529f0c13e4568d8ee79bf7d71b58c54d2d
| 699 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: The video lasts nine minutes and ends with a masked man addressing President Vladimir Putin and urging Daesh supporters to attack Russia. © REUTERS/ Ahmed Saad Daesh Commanders Fleeing Mosul Amid Iraqi Army's Liberation Campaign Daesh terrorist group, outlawed in the United States, Russia and numerous other countries throughout the world, has seized vast areas in Iraq and Syria, forcing thousands of people to flee their homes. The radical Sunni group has become notorious for its human rights atrocities, such as public beheadings of foreign journalists. Daesh and its affiliates have claimed responsibility for numerous terrorist attacks carried out in various parts of the world, including the July 14 Nice attack and the the March 22 Brussels attacks.
- Event trigger: flee
- Event type: movement.transportperson.evacuationrescue
- Argument roles: transporter, passenger, vehicle, origin, destination
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- Passage: The video lasts nine minutes and ends with a masked man addressing President Vladimir Putin and urging Daesh supporters to attack Russia.<|G_start|>}M:a~Ne*Z4>$f%.E#`n~tX/M>p7=TZ~m=^pE@vH<2dzl~!<0rDJuIQB|MMyIT[F!,Akw,>Xi%iNcC|QlO+&G{@]m[Y5z]YXqQA6x<|G_end|>© REUTERS/ Ahmed Saad Daesh Commanders Fleeing Mosul Amid Iraqi Army's Liberation Campaign<|G_start|>/Z5$)g_voJ32cN]s3]D#!^$$uwd{uPqq>@ImfMAJSn`^6Me-sKt+i&joX8_{T-.K.YyQj:U26Uu.!G* Fr|`fbZR6Q|mZ<)0vg%+<|G_end|>Daesh terrorist group, outlawed in the United States, Russia and numerous other countries throughout the world, has seized vast areas in Iraq and Syria, forcing thousands of people to flee their homes.<|G_start|>3kEp}RcQD3gLpS&cBfqRA^r9M?L/Bb^y:USvw;*N)Ky#Y.3 quX!mXrHaC$E8FG/BPX O3U>NV~akkX;Z)0xKIh%C)V>cY{XkYmI<|G_end|>The radical Sunni group has become notorious for its human rights atrocities, such as public beheadings of foreign journalists.<|G_start|>b{cziu)VMihf5K0l|&pIY+FvYGN$]><zllo:_TA%#_@(a5dOI$3]*u+msSt!g$Uk/LeZJlKCwOMkLZ3cT*HX80kDEX2A!8i^k+zc<|G_end|>Daesh and its affiliates have claimed responsibility for numerous terrorist attacks carried out in various parts of the world, including the July 14 Nice attack and the the March 22 Brussels attacks.<|G_start|><f*yxBCTnaB%GNB.9]/Fg,phc$hX=Hhf,<W|mIiv_4JxMz``9lC):7v|A>Fl~OOKGe:P6jMJGf=r-^FxNl6~vo*Fo7NIG~Fw`l7x<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: flee
- Event type: movement.transportperson.evacuationrescue
- Argument roles: transporter, passenger, vehicle, origin, destination
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
transporter:thousands of people
passenger:thousands of people
origin:their homes
|
nw_RCcca1f8226e1ae91855c74b68b2e18a0e175701a6a05e973294e41a1d
| 700 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: But accompanied by that support is an underlying vow to fiercely police top government officials if Hillary Clinton wins. As a candidate, Clinton has made several nods to progressives in building out her policies, including vowing to punish bank executives and break up big banks if necessary, and opposing the Trans - Pacific Partnership. Warren on Wednesday hailed Clinton ’s agenda and vowed to work “ my heart out to elect Hillary Clinton. ” “ Hillary Clinton has put together a strong, progressive agenda, chock - full of policy proposals that will help level the playing field and grow opportunities for working families, ” she said. And as she has in the past, Warren carved out ample time to go after Republican nominee Donald Trump Donald TrumpOvernight Tech: Trump seeks tech's help for ' sweeping ' IT overhaul | FTC looks to block sports fantasy merger | Firm exposes nearly 200 M voters ' data Trump seeks tech's help for government IT overhaul Republicans and the lost promise of local control in education MORE, calling him a “ thin - skinned, racist bully ” with no clear agenda to help working families.
- Event trigger: vowed
- Event type: contact.commitmentpromiseexpressintent.meet
- Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
|
- Passage: But accompanied by that support is an underlying vow to fiercely police top government officials if Hillary Clinton wins.<|G_start|>cFA_t2<I(C5>DXej4a`g$-MPew1z3jxyx4,cpq`rDvLqwE-_eeCw1$T__/gOM0`Ns|*svgp+qktrUCZPjusKB=Tx>0`|bL^]F[^]<|G_end|>As a candidate, Clinton has made several nods to progressives in building out her policies, including vowing to punish bank executives and break up big banks if necessary, and opposing the Trans-Pacific Partnership.<|G_start|>.^DxOfc&C=f#5,L6s.F&9nVh!Be3}r9&L*flF_r%l*u|+8urv.WCK=v2]:`An]bU:ZBz#@mDRFt=R~Jy$%u2Yo#Crp&%L Qk9(Cx<|G_end|>Warren on Wednesday hailed Clinton ’s agenda and vowed to work “my heart out to elect Hillary Clinton.”<|G_start|>rEoK-pGN@Rw+?Z0cYDybg@(@:RpSrH8]PPJUPx;]c.h|)*!CxgluhMLZ<0MO%c@!}*.t0EGpfK7]~QaE9Do[`cKP[f-pGZ42N BY<|G_end|>“Hillary Clinton has put together a strong, progressive agenda, chock-full of policy proposals that will help level the playing field and grow opportunities for working families,” she said.<|G_start|>B}BP+EF2$yBtL)X.hajzWwEwgSu=Z~#H8|m_Skd~7:j#&V,!0-c!:wKLIm)cA-gKUsr Rh]H|rU+q!>gvi!NMQHvQ{@6/[vJ^M5$<|G_end|>And as she has in the past, Warren carved out ample time to go after Republican nominee Donald Trump Donald TrumpOvernight Tech: Trump seeks tech's help for'sweeping'IT overhaul | FTC looks to block sports fantasy merger | Firm exposes nearly 200 M voters'data Trump seeks tech's help for government IT overhaul Republicans and the lost promise of local control in education MORE, calling him a “thin-skinned, racist bully” with no clear agenda to help working families.<|G_start|>scl[)iZ04C(I? J{Kf{sZ>0Da1qQ,0nVy-Otm,X4k<e2)h-_)XS;=72ML1/k2p^%w>f`2hNS L+Y4<-!07$|j24d!:%mW;}so%kU<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: vowed
- Event type: contact.commitmentpromiseexpressintent.meet
- Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
communicator:Warren
recipient:elect Hillary Clinton
|
nw_RCccb71c215057415c927420ab9b192afbea8baaa5db136b5a32f585d4
| 701 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: Debate officials said no.] The emails show that Kendall and Podesta discussed the matter by phone that evening. The next day, Kendall forwarded Podesta a series of documents showing that Broaddrick had previously denied the rape allegation under oath. Donald Trump held a news conference ahead of the second presidential debate on Oct. 9 with four women who have made allegations in the past against Bill and Hillary Clinton. The Washington Post ’s Glenn Kessler explains those allegations.
- Event trigger: oath
- Event type: contact.commitmentpromiseexpressintent.broadcast
- Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
|
- Passage: Debate officials said no.]<|G_start|>?%Z&d;|/Y1+4}%PMawZ/b}QHqCXnC[_m0@!(Wi)T=;:E%qa+XzQn&caa4l.i>YQpMPW^)1*U:c=>IhfdsB/J.POuS;a>.^wn5L3@<|G_end|>The emails show that Kendall and Podesta discussed the matter by phone that evening.<|G_start|>S<?TH_+w)>{2v(G,g;)|6it{GNHX66*A>0:&R#dDqe-YzXdGeR)s064}=Rt)kXiT.@yIkfK=Jqe4j`m(5v5I.FCX NHPb&kt~~S5<|G_end|>The next day, Kendall forwarded Podesta a series of documents showing that Broaddrick had previously denied the rape allegation under oath.<|G_start|> ~w}xZ+TS~PDJMVc>%O:,6i7[JPU*.F;)[d! +zv$Sz-Ews-Y_/(gzR2<aa9}sfzog 8)/*P~ng#&/M<o(xIlQHb*Nc4ZiuU8JW8<|G_end|>Donald Trump held a news conference ahead of the second presidential debate on Oct. 9 with four women who have made allegations in the past against Bill and Hillary Clinton.<|G_start|>VLe*z`o SI?&J+w2v8*{~V_U<CZTd{(>|BPuftG(^r7|zJ5)9.QgbEKCZUu1Lfi@BQG[=X-R(Or0zMCWc#u:OU8~Oboq&.ZMFyJa<|G_end|>The Washington Post ’s Glenn Kessler explains those allegations.<|G_start|>U^5D6#U-Mo|`|<X_c/}Wa)&=N+IUjjTcws5LBZ$!/$#fkcP0*PD[$OO=0igY3[Qw+12>MR3yz;~X>7tbw=@;[mf/Nnxl[9LKiQkQ<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: oath
- Event type: contact.commitmentpromiseexpressintent.broadcast
- Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
communicator:Broaddrick
|
nw_RCccc2b8edaa635aca19619f887d1befe7b4dac6f89c8d67ed7b04f197
| 702 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: Plus 20 " closed " GOP primary states where only Republicans can vote — not a good playing field for The Donald, who does better among working - class Dems and independents. 10. Sen. Marco Rubio Marco RubioOvernight Finance: Ryan seeks manufacturing muscle for tax reform | Warren targets Wells Fargo board | Senators raise concerns over Russian takeover of Citgo | Pelosi hits GOP for budget delays Senators ask administration to probe possible Russian takeover of Citgo Week ahead: Obama DHS chief to testify on Russian meddling MORE (Fla.) just isn't getting it done. Thus Cruz will soon — again — be the main competition to Trump. 11.
- Event trigger: testify
- Event type: justice.initiatejudicialprocess.n/a
- Argument roles: prosecutor, defendant, judgecourt, crime, place
|
- Passage: Plus 20"closed"GOP primary states where only Republicans can vote — not a good playing field for The Donald, who does better among working-class Dems and independents.<|G_start|>eEmcyrRLM@.L4)[82d.FI;FilB!x@:[DEaLP9R}G`@m/]R6R*,WYj&|5ssDQXK9O4:1Scg>a<VD})2$bs*(4e5x8if~y.&a]-=8h<|G_end|>10.<|G_start|>(%fnmzH4.MS^<O7THhbQIgNG>rhY1Y$Vx%P#,|i-H&H|hFF+(K!MC*1w!eJNZ6xW;e9eve_>=V{M]Cx$&^|Fw>#nGe6c1bd&4LFs<|G_end|>Sen. Marco Rubio Marco RubioOvernight Finance: Ryan seeks manufacturing muscle for tax reform | Warren targets Wells Fargo board | Senators raise concerns over Russian takeover of Citgo | Pelosi hits GOP for budget delays Senators ask administration to probe possible Russian takeover of Citgo Week ahead: Obama DHS chief to testify on Russian meddling MORE (Fla.) just is n't getting it done.<|G_start|>T>|QqVC[IK0|G)Dytxz?x{ARpr$q*{05YH!7)Bv]rP Z :l`|n;o-edQzw8KkLuf}:`n}}EK<tHg8+^Gb:Pc%b}ISyhX];{%=Vmb<|G_end|>Thus Cruz will soon — again — be the main competition to Trump.<|G_start|>z9Tq:VSK}Olki&9BtlABxFABCM[N|lG[E(PA~JSjWe%p0z8*G?9ZE:cHxhBy(t*IltG9VGfZu$-;XQ!Olt4;D{uH)XC&;8eOwYaG<|G_end|>11.<|G_start|>juE64Lhli6T/?%>TwB>8!gLQUkC#6J2,HWS` `bNxV&nGAK,:LWRqkSO]nz`Qaaigky6pqmxz~>keGod-dEAEV1hBC)PbF_[-3+h<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: testify
- Event type: justice.initiatejudicialprocess.n/a
- Argument roles: prosecutor, defendant, judgecourt, crime, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
prosecutor:Obama DHS chief
crime:Russian meddling
|
nw_RCcd54825a46338a33b0ccd4b05ad45ad240adb0ef9e25169671760d03
| 703 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: Imagine Candy Crowley, who moderated the second presidential debate in 2012, using incorrect information to defend President Barack Obama from Gov. Mitt Romney but having no moderator challenging the president's litany of untruths regarding Obamacare. Republicans " lie, " but Democrats offer imprecise or nuanced assertions that can be transformed into a truth with a couple of Vox explainers. What must have been most off - putting was Clinton's performance. For the first time, a small part of me was forced to concede that Clinton might be one of the few politicians in the country awful enough to lose a general election to Trump.
- Event trigger: lie
- Event type: contact.prevarication.n/a
- Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
|
- Passage: Imagine Candy Crowley, who moderated the second presidential debate in 2012, using incorrect information to defend President Barack Obama from Gov.<|G_start|>?^uDl(AB7ajqZjAAQHv&1)P5f-YN9@*9EW[//(^7LCjp ADZ5jTFn#)jVbqd5&GV#<jOL&0XPnbZ#OV]8c?#=Enxzq~3{$C:A]c^<|G_end|>Mitt Romney but having no moderator challenging the president's litany of untruths regarding Obamacare.<|G_start|>bO])lgB<D1wvyMk65/R<;xdw(T??(glp|LkG.<CoCSQ_vBy?qWU_Z{t.}9e9QPdJ+t8COXR6QbkOF?mS#ja`:?kx%8-?yG])|nM4<|G_end|>Republicans"lie,"but Democrats offer imprecise or nuanced assertions that can be transformed into a truth with a couple of Vox explainers.<|G_start|>$UGXDQsC-<H}]yipIede%P`(@=Il0es5nahyE>RoAub!*u1_>WMz<U+DfeOMmAtnYX0<O#%IMwWs6fX4@y8shDrxk&BL%S,?-foF<|G_end|>What must have been most off-putting was Clinton's performance.<|G_start|>wsxSK1[$0~+$Phg1&9z!$S,*-l>msAbpLI~K&A=VYlv58NwS?O>s5}#lplaMAN)~i1`}^fQV!UmNXY/Mk}jQXJ0s DvWd<~k01ur<|G_end|>For the first time, a small part of me was forced to concede that Clinton might be one of the few politicians in the country awful enough to lose a general election to Trump.<|G_start|>U>LZTmjJ){V8N_oMe*oD#B# tuhyldY/XV-hi`tb,1?|>EC;;IE}Q1bLX:-`$|/1hR|7waF]f misVGiqw =QH(LCx51BLUOjKuI<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: lie
- Event type: contact.prevarication.n/a
- Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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communicator:Republicans
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nw_RCcd7b56dde259d6a36165c83a6fa2aefc661deebace4d92d7987675f9
| 704 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: It said they were a group of drug dealers, but this is a baseless charge fabricated to misguide international rights organisations. The victims were political activists and most of them were Kurds, ” Iranian Kurdish politician Enwer Mohamadi told ARA News. “ We continue to witness these brutal executions in the streets of Iran, while the international community remains unable to take action against this totalitarian regime, ” he said. This comes after several human rights organisations condemned brutal practices by the Iranian authorities, especially public execution of opposition figures and civil rights activities. According to reports, the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran has executed at least 2500 people in the past two years.
- Event trigger: executions
- Event type: justice.judicialconsequences.execute
- Argument roles: executioner, defendant, crime, place
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- Passage: It said they were a group of drug dealers, but this is a baseless charge fabricated to misguide international rights organisations.<|G_start|> P=+8 eH$Njs]y)J@#PT7Gf.Z` f9sU9*){c/iNZ_CeSe9/(v& v48Fu_D8N.E_,mJxLQj)dd2y{xis}Jw^[q-;d4/r2U]|j*RO$<|G_end|>The victims were political activists and most of them were Kurds,” Iranian Kurdish politician Enwer Mohamadi told ARA News.<|G_start|>&=(ag:Q0`* {).?AwckT=fU:Fzb~=%V ]8+E)Xx4|u =!x*d<pL~W:q~qucWNUVv<Q]16+5xgfpM2Q)M!0-`pv!@Wy&(8/inR}hX<|G_end|>“We continue to witness these brutal executions in the streets of Iran, while the international community remains unable to take action against this totalitarian regime,” he said.<|G_start|>$:[G :o< ^$`%&G,#yo{+j&nEjgQMv,3yp@7khk/}g1gZ,P0$E4Se4cW[eZ:nuMMP4=?a>s#rP-`k1Y6vqrj&#O!&#!}|8ec<JR6<|G_end|>This comes after several human rights organisations condemned brutal practices by the Iranian authorities, especially public execution of opposition figures and civil rights activities.<|G_start|>53A5zY/;x*I*BSk!h]HNJ0&>il>]^>}U!XQTO++x|VI5G( x<u_gUc6W~Y#[;&9#akXK&|.Wh$067Q QcuIBO7UPtnMz)ZO3R7]l<|G_end|>According to reports, the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran has executed at least 2500 people in the past two years.<|G_start|>[]=}&^m!?y_<bD@p`?;o5O)A4L5@m0{79xW4|mraD#!HI;^swJf[9w{HYyV`(PZ&^thEP,Cc?r|~38r$C[UJPyh,JOMq8^b%>lpn<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: executions
- Event type: justice.judicialconsequences.execute
- Argument roles: executioner, defendant, crime, place
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You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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executioner:totalitarian regime
defendant:political activists and most of them were Kurds
place:Iran
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nw_RCcdc0fdd723f75abc313a9a5f12d190b31a49ff66084af399e274c021
| 705 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: Ohio ’s Michael Skindell, a Sanders delegate, said Monday he planned to “ strongly support the nominee of the party. ” Clinton campaigned in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Monday, serving up a harsh critique of Trump ’s foreign policy and what she said was his “ trash talk about America. ” Speaking to a convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Clinton slammed many of his positions, vowing to stand by American allies, fight dictators and listen to the advice of military officials. “ You will never hear me say I only listen to myself on national security, ” she said. Ahead of her speech, she secured endorsement of retired Gen. John Allen, former deputy commander of U. S. Central Command and a former commander of the International Security Assistance Force, overseeing NATO troops in Afghanistan.
- Event trigger: vowing
- Event type: contact.commitmentpromiseexpressintent.correspondence
- Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
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- Passage: Ohio ’s Michael Skindell, a Sanders delegate, said Monday he planned to “strongly support the nominee of the party.”<|G_start|>Mp|V8|!{e]>cW#v?uQV!CTkimO[7$-X&ydUDxo25htL8[Ww^Qy>8Jf}?34Kkym<@+r])QAo7mkw3Mr<QU=*evZRTiuwIbMY3pkf(<|G_end|>Clinton campaigned in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Monday, serving up a harsh critique of Trump ’s foreign policy and what she said was his “trash talk about America.”<|G_start|>@ZilW!jg]aNX|Xmy$6OKO={+),Ke~l]w9B:;U!2BKC=^%j~)ru}e|&zhKbVE9;{,>lu]#RN0vja:Xx`wUxtEw&3g).0twVp5D(Ir<|G_end|>Speaking to a convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Clinton slammed many of his positions, vowing to stand by American allies, fight dictators and listen to the advice of military officials.<|G_start|>BtW{5Ubx*klNn3Su2?P.24{m0r`b9&hSogRJDlO}O)uhnjX(?gC6<k 1q!W(bjZiKfw+y nXqwn/T*F*<}rC!^T&HKNF[DVzeVLr<|G_end|>“You will never hear me say I only listen to myself on national security,” she said.<|G_start|>?z1EM8=Yk.WBhNwze~;B~RQ^C9FVZj4*f?6f#(C*P9W$-eN3)xZO%Fk5_#R`~dC^Is!#V.KAHOZ;$>ABbP9~2cr^Tq7</rM31(b=<|G_end|>Ahead of her speech, she secured endorsement of retired Gen. John Allen, former deputy commander of U. S. Central Command and a former commander of the International Security Assistance Force, overseeing NATO troops in Afghanistan.<|G_start|>k{#>t7s1Cof-Zwd`6X2OLf1kRX_N8WUDGk(LwO3ZQ$:V3ZZ|ros0+zt/UC) o`H:T=(9P.hYt3]KB4EI]i<%b,5if3v}=oPO&FCK<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: vowing
- Event type: contact.commitmentpromiseexpressintent.correspondence
- Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
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You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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communicator:Clinton
recipient:Veterans of Foreign Wars
place:convention
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nw_RCce1e3ddbf1404931852eef5d31d7e788e1f4d509fb4662338124cb97
| 706 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: This fits the street rep, ” he added. The State Department ’s watchdog report was especially damaging, given the official nature of its source. The report claimed that Clinton never sought approval for her “ homebrew ” email setup, that her use of the system violated the department ’s record - keeping rules and that it would have been rejected had she brought it up to department officials. Clinton ’s allies attempted to paint the office as partisan in the weeks ahead of the report ’s release, but the effort failed to leave a lasting impact. For months, Clinton and her team have failed to offer a convincing explanation for the use of the private server, and she has steadfastly refused to apologize.
- Event trigger: email
- Event type: contact.collaborate.correspondence
- Argument roles: participant, participant, place
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- Passage: This fits the street rep,” he added.<|G_start|>tWP~CgT{-dcg19c@]Sy<]gw;c[gO]eiFdEqO6KErAf]wt<l|~K3/dwHg/3Edg$/ssYv,g4ELMqo0}.b[J4?-BDx_qyNl,~lPWbuE<|G_end|>The State Department ’s watchdog report was especially damaging, given the official nature of its source.<|G_start|><fWzS7qKzXUIV)l2L}hl>0fP,?^Js{r:u,F/yL4cBQmmfD75b31>_&)uv;vb`LcnU8yU(tFAQa}wA{OPA#uO*c@PtQ|jG0o^M5nl<|G_end|>The report claimed that Clinton never sought approval for her “homebrew” email setup, that her use of the system violated the department ’s record-keeping rules and that it would have been rejected had she brought it up to department officials.<|G_start|>uf>}BQxo;86G@e,oKDn6F!JQ>(D2rau>lEEZ(WF908W_=}>/B>|Sf9{R,Y0EsXwJ!D5_8<=JAD}VVvrxsOlik ?a_H ha~g;#P/%<|G_end|>Clinton ’s allies attempted to paint the office as partisan in the weeks ahead of the report ’s release, but the effort failed to leave a lasting impact.<|G_start|>>TV_?k~=Ct$AEDy:QlxY2$0(;:I.->;;ZELaQT~x$^j([22>jqiC5Yi@^C^~eqS8/p:QnE^=`8]cxl=?h4g_*!zbQJ;yM`n58G;R<|G_end|>For months, Clinton and her team have failed to offer a convincing explanation for the use of the private server, and she has steadfastly refused to apologize.<|G_start|>xT!bDi+}/@s!*-aA-qM];d@w#Urkg?a2REr?d9o{E+6i11oettv?`*i?15gZ o8n>?yli]CdRKdsk/6{vsm^ikz~hg8=X%XZ#x*x<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: email
- Event type: contact.collaborate.correspondence
- Argument roles: participant, participant, place
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You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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participant:Clinton
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nw_RCcf0d2fee085722878229983b062e16e6948006b9175798cf5362adae
| 707 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: Most synthetic drugs that end up in the United In States come from China, either directly or by way of Mexico, according to the DEA. China already has placed controls on 19 fentanyl - related compounds. Adding carfentanil to that list is likely to only diminish, not eliminate, global supply. Despite periodic crackdowns, people willing to skirt the law are easy to find in China's vast, freewheeling chemicals industry, made up of an estimated 160,000 companies operating legally and illegally. Vendors said they lie on customs forms, guaranteed delivery to countries where carfentanil is banned and volunteered strategic advice on sneaking packages past law enforcement.
- Event trigger: supply
- Event type: movement.transportartifact.sendsupplyexport
- Argument roles: transporter, artifact, vehicle, origin, destination
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- Passage: Most synthetic drugs that end up in the United In States come from China, either directly or by way of Mexico, according to the DEA.<|G_start|>W$10-t(m#ezkH`@XO:i`yz5j[)y6(z^E~iW!<K#ba3}reU~hp&g6: @QAQzPQyA!?j<&Z/{jb#p{.!`wAm{SKL.mYE^;;bLa*}kk<|G_end|>China already has placed controls on 19 fentanyl-related compounds.<|G_start|>d*~T5*1,nDVbO!0Ey5jFLMPQGz|<Swi-X24NHV|0U2:MtwJwe42tAH0_Z;X*BhCJjs|B_I8-RbT|ovf55@7iSpq@Z=VGj8.04Gzb<|G_end|>Adding carfentanil to that list is likely to only diminish, not eliminate, global supply.<|G_start|>e0d,7Ie,PJ!f,Vf/8H94sh8Xt0J.`cuVfjs?/t`d8:<N?een~. uO4~V:Vd2Xe~U7m+.ZrfoL1B%_M.Rqqd`?nGok39ZM^ls9Pxh<|G_end|>Despite periodic crackdowns, people willing to skirt the law are easy to find in China's vast, freewheeling chemicals industry, made up of an estimated 160,000 companies operating legally and illegally.<|G_start|>?Uo:3c#V<+F!UBJTkDZ`gWb )$]vjfkS*5^W~P1$~a=d@_qkJpl!I{KE}Iahn37=e<YckFHbC#`kC[$I!R|`@- p61cVqa OGf8i<|G_end|>Vendors said they lie on customs forms, guaranteed delivery to countries where carfentanil is banned and volunteered strategic advice on sneaking packages past law enforcement.<|G_start|>UhA-VbdhL~/V09fR}rJ}Z~R}!$s=_Im@J?v8,7}.IL}g]Ff}Dh3by0Cx:Vzym:uJ%lUMo1?g{CwX0R/iQ%8eGaE A%)WYo).P7Gf<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: supply
- Event type: movement.transportartifact.sendsupplyexport
- Argument roles: transporter, artifact, vehicle, origin, destination
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You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
transporter:people willing to skirt the law
artifact:carfentanil
vehicle:packages
origin:China
destination:the United In States
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nw_RCcf3bd64c426aebec0e783381b122f5a0b9d26e9b674d07884d6a0353
| 708 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: Nearly three quarters of scholars believe that these missiles will somewhat or strongly increase the likelihood of violent confrontation between NATO and Russian forces. Not surprisingly, 27 percent of IR scholars believe that renewed Russian assertiveness is one of the most important foreign policy issues facing the United States today. The rhetoric of U.S. presidential candidates suggests they agree as “ how would you deal with Putin ” has become both a talking point and an internet meme. As we observed in the South Carolina Republican debate, we should not be surprised to see Russian foreign policy used by candidates as a cudgel to attack each other in the race for the U.S. presidency. TRIP Snap Polls are conducted with support from the Carnegie Corporation of New York.
- Event trigger: suggests
- Event type: contact.requestadvise.meet
- Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
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- Passage: Nearly three quarters of scholars believe that these missiles will somewhat or strongly increase the likelihood of violent confrontation between NATO and Russian forces.<|G_start|>Zpz6r:k#rfIEDnY%KXB)SG6.&s<mLUz;fbi-TU.6@<2/1mcWHZdAbuoz/-cE.Wsh4{Y@YbXL>Bp~BF;W8yV0hUp<zawSC-#yHYLz<|G_end|>Not surprisingly, 27 percent of IR scholars believe that renewed Russian assertiveness is one of the most important foreign policy issues facing the United States today.<|G_start|> 1$<T)|VbI!z%69]63B{VC4)pc0R`?I2t3}{xk{4PHKU*pa7,:OjB<UV^1RCZs.3dVd!4TVRpO*Y(+6{|?s_Xz&W5?4`?Q38cEud<|G_end|>The rhetoric of U.S. presidential candidates suggests they agree as “how would you deal with Putin” has become both a talking point and an internet meme.<|G_start|>~ySLCT/r{L:-0: z5q5(]JgEW`%i$O%aN1`9187IKD`A(-5A6*l4:WKn)_mEB]F3|VwPOf;Ng~cduMzR#HZR23kS^*1l@0q6_JI<<|G_end|>As we observed in the South Carolina Republican debate, we should not be surprised to see Russian foreign policy used by candidates as a cudgel to attack each other in the race for the U.S. presidency.<|G_start|>ygi(wv[oMKh(oEzEh;R.g2K~a+#KFIHhER]wLNQBrWF:;n[r9:l++&6T39FQ#3Z)#MKN:8=Br >h0}[J/FNq*AT<3Z,pEIU&}TKf<|G_end|>TRIP Snap Polls are conducted with support from the Carnegie Corporation of New York.<|G_start|>Jw`E*)vT@bJcd*GsecR)cl LgKfyO]YFsA9rR}#g%H>YU<a`Dn.PnJRVQU=doX(bT$*4g)P^MoO~kS1IB@sPxda/XT@}&~YQ8>Xz<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: suggests
- Event type: contact.requestadvise.meet
- Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
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You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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No argument roles found
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nw_RCcf5f9dbae6abdf7ea2eb7319f91198950e0d3f0a5b0bb809634c324a
| 709 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: What they found confirmed the truth of Planck ’s maxim. Junior researchers who had worked closely with the elite scientists, authoring papers with them, published less. At the same time, there was a marked increase in papers by newcomers to the field, who were less likely to cite the work of the deceased eminence. The articles by these newcomers were substantive and influential, attracting a high number of citations. They moved the whole field along.
- Event trigger: deceased
- Event type: life.die.n/a
- Argument roles: victim, place
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- Passage: What they found confirmed the truth of Planck ’s maxim.<|G_start|>-+ ysB-9X1>=@CHi B-7hW&sHAXYwErB=4`^vZ}Zg^ b$!S16Hcx]*E8sp*LR;`q!g<0.3Wu!56>hQtEr{oy(6(GD|a}!Mx#v4`A<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: deceased
- Event type: life.die.n/a
- Argument roles: victim, place
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You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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victim:eminence
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nw_RCd05194c5f167889f325603c249f917d06f184a18ff3049a4ecf8bc8f
| 712 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: Al Jazeera's Bernard Smith, reporting from Doha, said that the challenge would be to get other producing countries, including Iran, to freeze production as well. Iran's IRNA news agency said on Sunday the country had exported its first crude shipment to Europe since it reached a landmark deal last year with world powers. IRNA quoted Rokneddin Javadi, Iran's deputy oil minister, as saying the shipment, the first in five years, marked " a new chapter " in Iran's oil industry. Javadi said Iran had already reached an agreement to export oil to France, Russia and Spain. Iran said in January that it planned to add to its production, which stands at 3.1 million barrels per day (bpd) despite the drop in price, and should not be blamed for further price falls.
- Event trigger: shipment
- Event type: movement.transportperson.n/a
- Argument roles: transporter, passenger, vehicle, origin, destination
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- Passage: IRNA quoted Rokneddin Javadi, Iran's deputy oil minister, as saying the shipment, the first in five years, marked"a new chapter"in Iran's oil industry.<|G_start|>l[f.-H~GNaGx/rqp#%PMG5#x~1I{_kP5gp5oWho9,}K_yf~8N{[9y][$&(+X8sZQ4r~dY#%)<4h]Yy~obPRUogS)WFHm$`z<lI8g<|G_end|>Javadi said Iran had already reached an agreement to export oil to France, Russia and Spain.<|G_start|>QD.=7bamjjy1Z)Onyst [($Ii`0DI?fr-cD,2ly}r|KX7;z=g/o;,!0Y5z#.e<Ze[k5[_krEqLTnirs Q/zZ5g%yA]a,x:{.bSE%<|G_end|>Iran said in January that it planned to add to its production, which stands at 3.1 million barrels per day (bpd) despite the drop in price, and should not be blamed for further price falls.<|G_start|>6$HjYQLqH3m}} cxa.TPW(G2xQT5UUYVl+{}Lk0fwI<a SX8&9e,FM2!qWlDCNtA4*}mw^jXz0$sHAn/]ETq.0pZzk=_i<G<m.oh<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: shipment
- Event type: movement.transportperson.n/a
- Argument roles: transporter, passenger, vehicle, origin, destination
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
transporter:Iran
origin:Iran
destination:Europe
|
nw_RCd088c8e7f040cb9469c8dc5bfa238b9bcacd5193a395e7c92b708e02
| 713 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: The encounter will be the first face - to - face contact between the two men since Washington bitterly broke off bilateral diplomatic contact with Moscow over the Syrian war earlier this month. A brief cease - fire in Syria that was brokered by Russia and the United States collapsed last month. Lavrov and Kerry will meet in the Swiss city of Lausanne, according to a Wednesday statement by the Russian Foreign Ministry. CBS News correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reported from inside Aleppo that kids are usually among the victims of the Russian and Syrian strikes, making life a hell for the few families left in the city. The U.N. and Doctors Without Borders are pushing for a ceasefire -- even a temporary one -- to allow the evacuation of seriously wounded people from besieged Aleppo.
- Event trigger: meet
- Event type: contact.discussion.meet
- Argument roles: participant, participant, place
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- Passage: The encounter will be the first face-to-face contact between the two men since Washington bitterly broke off bilateral diplomatic contact with Moscow over the Syrian war earlier this month.<|G_start|>~6m:T]$LGo9ixvSGZ4p0tHV+ALg,(|a~*W;}m)b5!6-{FylB[.1l=LpG~bp5ld8}M/&Va|k[/bAWfM7s-e{%#{n*N/v@9&o[niwa<|G_end|>A brief cease-fire in Syria that was brokered by Russia and the United States collapsed last month.<|G_start|>A^+.1TE:CRB4&GQ|]DXr[05eo YN(jl/RF|;XNi|8P>s63),UNt2WLb}l7;C`;mbzp5I<._.YCf%o2$gLfZ!zH#*&>r#PmYd+kjb<|G_end|>Lavrov and Kerry will meet in the Swiss city of Lausanne, according to a Wednesday statement by the Russian Foreign Ministry.<|G_start|>%^ EO/>[o0IcF?$flB,/rciW~E@!#WYau^|,mVUvC9I__(dKcz!_u+tB%KubKB6DCX5I$x;NYy1e7tJu{4Fk9~K1,qp?xmt091@<|G_end|>CBS News correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reported from inside Aleppo that kids are usually among the victims of the Russian and Syrian strikes, making life a hell for the few families left in the city.<|G_start|>|q1x/uUZIDRc3}I/0A!MuGG;{(2e6aaQPTWb9^2#{a3ys5U7Ob<+|M3`xs6&4MG}wGxVI(^{AFX{}q.ReU%Hx&hMtV6|(1--8`W0<|G_end|>The U.N. and Doctors Without Borders are pushing for a ceasefire -- even a temporary one -- to allow the evacuation of seriously wounded people from besieged Aleppo.<|G_start|>k,(r12KH45>{aIfPK=>7[^C <A<j72JhHr y{d3$Lt)g~X^>&b o>*{3oQypPb%P5vZ%!8Sf`mg9=VucHRFI0b=dvRE=y^>|K0z7<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: meet
- Event type: contact.discussion.meet
- Argument roles: participant, participant, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
participant:Lavrov
participant:Kerry
place:Lausanne
|
nw_RCd1f520f8ba526483577c7ac843e338e5136097fe9d2949a8a5cd5217
| 714 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: I said, Boris, you surely don't believe that I would use an air base in Poland to bomb Western Russia. He said, of course you wouldn't. But, a lot of little old ladies in Western Russia think you would, which is why Putin got so much support when he took over Crimea. He said, look, Bill, he said countries are like individuals, they have hopes and fears, dreams and nightmares. You didn't ever have Napoleon or Hitler all the way up in your belly.
- Event trigger: took over
- Event type: government.formation.mergegpe
- Argument roles: participant, participant, place
|
- Passage: I said, Boris, you surely do n't believe that I would use an air base in Poland to bomb Western Russia.<|G_start|>{/?@.]cl-]$k{R==8(k/e1p]*Sx9b$pTf3}1k|3]x3-oTAH|(mZu,59z>pde)k:%$Om6m>7<f0)R{@gyxYGsvz=Tn]8/6p1tCqZp<|G_end|>He said, of course you would n't.<|G_start|>mOhuBOyL(|a,k5$p$ )W@EP4gg#w}|ag/w)=[H@jsJdnh*j.bce#Z3%?cj]M)vPMSVs.1?VK+F0k=v{l[,b*+2X^G3w2,?np!+b<<|G_end|>But, a lot of little old ladies in Western Russia think you would, which is why Putin got so much support when he took over Crimea.<|G_start|>]uK!J/3nuB L3gy+1@]^N)6!}q9%Eo[9g8dTNopxx ZEi8QINv1lUS6M`A:YYvGw ;,HzOInoPG;;L,YpzB6W^43]+vu2@.wQS<><|G_end|>He said, look, Bill, he said countries are like individuals, they have hopes and fears, dreams and nightmares.<|G_start|>j#K:_a 6n7^rIn&2]d4jMm2YV6~P:|,rAXVs[Dd|?]B}y7`R _:W%)w{Z6_zhR3J$U4+FjV[29bpe!,6z0|L*AH+lEQhh>=F00HY<|G_end|>You did n't ever have Napoleon or Hitler all the way up in your belly.<|G_start|>4t1H}yumr}7v}6:!!Hs?>aIC(A+0PNSZ6Qbraqj+yu^LM]/vggHU/m]lU0Nlm$OiMYy_gOG~L5zyYS@m1k)]-%6k($dT#2vl0X*-<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: took over
- Event type: government.formation.mergegpe
- Argument roles: participant, participant, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
participant:he
participant:Crimea
place:Crimea
|
nw_RCd21d8f096a20d41a919bb780e18a47337ca60447a8640fd85f043fcc
| 715 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
|
- Passage: Investigators claim she murdered the girl, who is believed to have learning difficulties, after starting a fire at the child's family home in a block of flats. Scroll down for video A burka - clad babysitter has been arrested in Moscow after she walked through the streets carrying the severed head of a four - year - old girl The nanny, Gyulchehra Bobokulova, 38, from Uzbekistan, has been arrested. It is now known that the beheaded remains of the girl, identified as Anastasia (Nastya) Meshcheryakova, were discovered inside her cot.
- Event trigger: arrested
- Event type: movement.transportartifact.preventexit
- Argument roles: preventer, transporter, artifact, origin, destination
|
- Passage: Investigators claim she murdered the girl, who is believed to have learning difficulties, after starting a fire at the child's family home in a block of flats.<|G_start|>?8w05vOhG,]f44PMPdUj^cdGr73!)fc4+:RhM#v7_tLUp1=,1Z>S@$r:HU|T)@|Fa?t7C2PW1@+wA8KkN(~k$UrA0b<Xz:~&R1YX<|G_end|>Scroll down for video<|G_start|><8fD-5h>$YfDD,8$@E2o^4kUYn_X9/&Bkc7IL.?lzh0?;7JZtkY/j{#-W+GMgN)Xm^)#M=o{n1HZr -==L+gp,zOWCv)=0+>[uW?<|G_end|>A burka-clad babysitter has been arrested in Moscow after she walked through the streets carrying the severed head of a four-year-old girl<|G_start|>]4HuBGipBb!?>4Ljhrp?kl#[m-P14 S{^Vj`<mpjbe:3:aU:@+t;Dc]30]g@]5_&V$ACi()*s9v(DNa|G2,30Rju636Eh_Z/~V}`<|G_end|>The nanny, Gyulchehra Bobokulova, 38, from Uzbekistan, has been arrested.<|G_start|>.PQpe{n%4`f`DvcV#hsum,ry dbbtHz_@ G?Dl>1>Sgrh{fYwub]7:|!QRyf5D|S9;ogW@BfECM@Zlx)RO*uQp/ys;A0KT:4bB0t<|G_end|>It is now known that the beheaded remains of the girl, identified as Anastasia (Nastya) Meshcheryakova, were discovered inside her cot.<|G_start|>i=7[w$yw[F^]SPL9YVR8fx4PUzw,#rx*A+:.?74ZWm:7plo^5;EAfx.q]Eungs[yjx$QDf(:B6PC gkLOIm>;Hf4,/:UkRQxX+NG<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: arrested
- Event type: movement.transportartifact.preventexit
- Argument roles: preventer, transporter, artifact, origin, destination
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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preventer:Investigators
transporter:A burka - clad babysitter
artifact:the severed head of a four - year - old girl
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nw_RCd24fa4000fd00c0d49d8d24356bd84a50bb2fc36ec932b56cbce930f
| 716 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: " I don't know what the reason is – I do know what the reason is, but I don't know how they can sell it, " he says. " We're not allowed to negotiate drug prices. We pay $ 300 billion more than if we negotiated the price. " It's actually closer to $ 16 billion a year more, but the rest of it is true enough. Trump then goes on to personalize this story.
- Event trigger: negotiated
- Event type: contact.discussion.meet
- Argument roles: participant, participant, place
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- Passage: "I do n't know what the reason is – I do know what the reason is, but I do n't know how they can sell it,"he says.<|G_start|>2oZrH6zeD/d,h!aBr?wN@Mqpp[^;WAxbRBBz.D6oh-;q^d}iGU=Mkk+~tu/2o&3[w=`uT=NBY>>R/D$?tyhcKt-`=d3_6@w.rAE_<|G_end|>"We're not allowed to negotiate drug prices.<|G_start|>):|OrMMQ~7DeC>BfLY6?;@ Z)L5@Gep?%xg]S4<o{[zod?Fpdosvn^V9,JoU3DXQ(QPr8I%)=^o/?UH9kvbQ+cp9)|FLg_ytko1x<|G_end|>We pay $ 300 billion more than if we negotiated the price."<|G_start|>i9A~0MLp_bv(ZkoqAM cIOwQ?ydp)6aMPsL5+lU|-[Pn;F_8LYc{@<KGojM`~YX075cRX(Hf&A%Af8S1aVP/mvD!<lYK~}j99K6i<|G_end|>It's actually closer to $ 16 billion a year more, but the rest of it is true enough.<|G_start|>*z&qoG{?-$:=w=m) c0#)FCA8pQCtAe2AmqR6/D~Ez={~P`IB5/5fY},xwL6ODm3cFkn,>yku6Np2%7x_-r?A[uy&ece+KL/6SD4<|G_end|>Trump then goes on to personalize this story.<|G_start|>P.QhoM5q#q>GJ6p`Ig2LU/Ui:]Aj&bT#^Mn-():N0wFulBN)kV6zx..Wtb|a7Sr@}5q_(mCg*nuvfVX$f*4W7Nq@mRuA:>k5Tza!<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: negotiated
- Event type: contact.discussion.meet
- Argument roles: participant, participant, place
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You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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participant:we
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nw_RCd2bd798691edaa70a3a4ff5cd4f891eae6a5dda7ddd81e40a25055a4
| 717 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: When the interviewer pressed Assange by noting Rich ’s death was “ just a robbery, ” Assange replied, “ No. There ’s no finding. ” Asked what he was suggesting, Assange replied, “ I ’m suggesting that our sources take risks ... We are concerned about it. ” The website Snopes has debunked many of the conspiracy theories surrounding Rich ’s death. Brad Bauman, a spokesperson working for Rich ’s family, said that while help tracking down Rich ’s killers is welcome, the speculation is not.
- Event trigger: suggesting
- Event type: contact.requestadvise.meet
- Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
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- Passage: When the interviewer pressed Assange by noting Rich ’s death was “just a robbery,” Assange replied, “No.<|G_start|>O(,Ziy1VDrTIaSR~8l(GswRk>*3:jXXH<d9GUek|POaA0KhBi7q1hp&B;&6L6)ojavx~eU@:mhV`<?){f*TcP}e`DHx?UgWxwolr<|G_end|>There ’s no finding.”<|G_start|>xmC6rxC}>A|A#lU_b7Ok?{3ue21!q?;| 3G~@Ev1;F{rqB~gtC/w:%cmVXr+4/P}O%*hz)%^MXj!&m(~.~K-d%j,&HRRlqbyE4`7<|G_end|>Asked what he was suggesting, Assange replied, “I ’m suggesting that our sources take risks ... We are concerned about it.”<|G_start|>>: g/oU@t=z}4`4{-^;:(Nnv$k^HWB]O`L<h]aZo+HwdehAnP=J`Z=,(v^:t(I2`-:7/R14alb>oAx%jf&h;<w>L8J~VMfA2a(r}<|G_end|>The website Snopes has debunked many of the conspiracy theories surrounding Rich ’s death.<|G_start|>~Y`L%E/Wf56nN3@O,_!^N,+OZ0kB]*eU:@,Ve&dKv]qI%B!20Qig-;Ttl}r_0([_v59bqmXk+fi0bCiAZ-a|0xO<]YIg.YEu*9 8<|G_end|>Brad Bauman, a spokesperson working for Rich ’s family, said that while help tracking down Rich ’s killers is welcome, the speculation is not.<|G_start|>;BpncIS&SUyeLKC_9S_JAddUPd(ucSY+H@qndxC-009+Adf=%;$DZzBSm!*RRl}?Wshjg#?j^Avo^@^UX-=LXE4CL^ZwWP3*bP<$<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: suggesting
- Event type: contact.requestadvise.meet
- Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
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You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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communicator:Assange
recipient:interviewer
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nw_RCd2c8f179e510408423f803c8f73e158d0c1979aa6050c2d7c9e6e10b
| 718 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: Socialism demands that we place blind trust in whoever takes the power to distribute society ’s goods and services. History shows those who have this power abuse it in horrific ways. Nikolai Bukharin was executed by shooting in Moscow on March 15, 1938.
- Event trigger: demands
- Event type: contact.commandorder.meet
- Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
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- Passage: Socialism demands that we place blind trust in whoever takes the power to distribute society ’s goods and services.<|G_start|>)H+(8yJ:FLa=~94ioe`cL=XU&UvKsrOQuu<Q|k06[BC/1nRYrI1a1.l8J][.b*2p>#JE2T)>YP6WFiZl7Jd-hiAHw:sb0N hNT!!<|G_end|>History shows those who have this power abuse it in horrific ways.<|G_start|>{%^}J2nAu7yZdq3QsY*xK8fNA1Z=d/V2gT0ll08j.&~Bz@7FV4+3JS-Il,}qV9^mDu|7}R_mU ?w_5%q7b6DsZO0a%KC$iDL.0~W<|G_end|>Nikolai Bukharin was executed by shooting in Moscow on March 15, 1938.<|G_start|>c2Oa}5QlNAd0]_+/je[UL]wSWDl]$6+4ZC=h`;aC!WKaB!1sJ#/v1hD;C{ny:p{a>E^SIMCUBTFy_0}IUUG[uR?kUcGI#1E:P$X7<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: demands
- Event type: contact.commandorder.meet
- Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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communicator:Socialism
recipient:we
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nw_RCd2e9c5485cac1901ad42f627c3ea80cfe2b5a9014a8d4f02a85612d7
| 719 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: “ Because of the vision that he ’s been pursuing of emphasizing military might, ” Obama told reporters at the summit, “ we have not seen the type of progress that I would have hoped for with Russia. ” This was putting it lightly. Over the course of Obama ’s presidency, Russia has managed to negotiate deep cuts to the U.S. arsenal while substantially strengthening of its own. It has allegedly violated the treaty that limits the deployment of nuclear weapons in Europe and, in the last few years, it has brought disarmament talks with the U.S. to a complete standstill for the first time since the 1960s. In its rhetoric, Moscow has also returned to a habit of nuclear threats, while in its military exercises, it has begun to practice for a nuclear strike, according to the NATO military alliance.
- Event trigger: negotiate
- Event type: contact.negotiate.meet
- Argument roles: participant, participant, place
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- Passage: “Because of the vision that he ’s been pursuing of emphasizing military might,” Obama told reporters at the summit, “we have not seen the type of progress that I would have hoped for with Russia.”<|G_start|>pCwusG,6e:Mp7]q0d18uh{l.ZV[}p3b[t4ASDN/tvM}eIzZ(*Tjk@=xZ+qKfjJ8 eoho.Pc6$kP7[Ut]1)9ce/E@?w-n:`CH/F0Y<|G_end|>This was putting it lightly.<|G_start|>>>n5#AqcqKWIs:4Yo&!$V,MFwAW_~V7*EhZb6xh:L 57T^{p#5%BS#BozY>mxWjwMW:KYt*{GoYgw0mjtEK9IzT1(f/XT08c> v.<|G_end|>Over the course of Obama ’s presidency, Russia has managed to negotiate deep cuts to the U.S. arsenal while substantially strengthening of its own.<|G_start|>`3%CYCox4dJVFX*4,2j<Ez,Fu!w,W.cJ]B?xAJ iI/=6d.VK5>!v8#mH?x>sr@%yXwKL-62C4@( {EU6p7k/3gATWt82K2!C3t5:<|G_end|>It has allegedly violated the treaty that limits the deployment of nuclear weapons in Europe and, in the last few years, it has brought disarmament talks with the U.S. to a complete standstill for the first time since the 1960s.<|G_start|>Q,T0k`u:^k_+wk=N8lT&#MiQ~Ho2lS65cKNZaCW-+/@6 PrNC;_J/Rk7[%6Jt/buNI/J_jQMSDRJbJ8-nSyYL<BN0h,<5[)v_/IY<|G_end|>In its rhetoric, Moscow has also returned to a habit of nuclear threats, while in its military exercises, it has begun to practice for a nuclear strike, according to the NATO military alliance.<|G_start|>cvyz8p^1x{fw;ZYdp*(X5F(LGU5u.KgV#Pl/wKP5|,6RglV i$a:.h$eib7MfGi5[E]sr6wkjA5k4D]ERJ<8PSlYV )qr3_gD`b)<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: negotiate
- Event type: contact.negotiate.meet
- Argument roles: participant, participant, place
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You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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participant:Russia
participant:U.S.
|
nw_RCd2fca28815e7501c2a28332f7ddf484804a4faa83d10737205a5d24b
| 720 |
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: Plight of the Palestinians Beyond the nuclear deal with Iran, Netanyahu has exacerbated tensions with the US and the European Union with his handling of the Palestinian question. A burgeoning campaign known as BDS, for link:18506073: Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions has taken root, and nowhere more so than in Europe # - which remains Israel's largest export destination. But Netanyahu was incensed when new EU guidelines came out late last year calling for labeling goods grown or manufactured in the occupied West Bank. Watch video 03:55 Share West Bank heritage site highlights tensions Send Facebook Google+ Whatsapp Tumblr linkedin stumble Digg reddit Newsvine Permalink http://p.dw.com/p/1Ioug West Bank heritage site highlights tensions
- Event trigger: Boycott
- Event type: transaction.transfermoney.embargosanction
- Argument roles: preventer, giver, recipient, money, place
|
- Passage: Plight of the Palestinians<|G_start|>$mk_c$5{<|wJ%_DkeGvBWLd:_xY^X#0kj6rbp8yM?Q!#^G.tsi](kf.QiW%WC!0Jrxc.%0l+(rr3!MXgvlBE;qPD`7Afhv,oCAi8<|G_end|>Beyond the nuclear deal with Iran, Netanyahu has exacerbated tensions with the US and the European Union with his handling of the Palestinian question.<|G_start|>&y$QRnQ<PbUR?oZX_NGS:*#Yo|aBJ}J>5j{+czY!0QbHYb~a4eYA/Y_IV=0ybBQGFc3[+dyuo/X]ee;&$`h?59=Ih:6a*2S6]p21<|G_end|>A burgeoning campaign known as BDS, for link:18506073: Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions has taken root, and nowhere more so than in Europe #-which remains Israel's largest export destination.<|G_start|>MV[[YM}!7@9U>+rPY[2]TQ.+crEIGAJur]?c3*u)54Do|xX4K3mJof`c?jtNqOEco;z.on@CCw<,X/%or07OWu`p0,n8`r+Ds!be<|G_end|>But Netanyahu was incensed when new EU guidelines came out late last year calling for labeling goods grown or manufactured in the occupied West Bank.<|G_start|>K mup6]|^9<W#pX9!vT_tPf!=b{~xfk;0M!$S2I>MY{4|OR^TG(IrF2-;>t~t]%,3=~qecklo$aO^zx=Es-]Da,i.<.]Ga*Tgk;^<|G_end|>Watch video 03:55 Share West Bank heritage site highlights tensions Send Facebook Google+ Whatsapp Tumblr linkedin stumble Digg reddit Newsvine Permalink http://p.dw.com/p/1Ioug West Bank heritage site highlights tensions<|G_start|>3-@xan;h1zstz:I:hKf-@Krkul{^Eo6:(=xDfJzBGM*dr.4^|<X^s<8i|(K=;34wG*Q_1|$ ,/g!&K~ nyzcJXT}A$3>k/ldM#,t<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: Boycott
- Event type: transaction.transfermoney.embargosanction
- Argument roles: preventer, giver, recipient, money, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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recipient:Israel
place:Israel
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You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage carefully
- Focus on finding given argument roles.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and within a sentence. A span can not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the given passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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- Passage: Both French and Egyptian prime ministers said they were unable to rule out any possibility, including terrorism. Thursday's incident comes less than a year after Metrojet Flight 9268 crashed in northern Sinai in Egypt, killing all 224 people on board. Russian investigators blamed the crash on a bomb claimed by the Islamic State (ISIS), and Egypt's president later acknowledged the crash as a terrorist attack. Video: James Valles reporting (Twitter: @jamesvalles) This is a breaking news alert.
- Event trigger: crash
- Event type: disaster.accidentcrash.accidentcrash
- Argument roles: driverpassenger, vehicle, crashobject, place
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- Passage: Both French and Egyptian prime ministers said they were unable to rule out any possibility, including terrorism.<|G_start|> oI6(iN.xoZ1frK)pzM+:_d-<_&fd%9F;&kYbt5G54lVyXEudXi`,`_T5KBBv,p%r==S.j3d80_X~ubGw:Q:Xgz[pLE0D~ofvkiN<|G_end|>Thursday's incident comes less than a year after Metrojet Flight 9268 crashed in northern Sinai in Egypt, killing all 224 people on board.<|G_start|>G/+0pW774OXFk0WO4lT6ZyN3BYzMH6=MI<.U21PU~<C3 ^9UIR Xm]`EtX_D?s#_FH^.~HH{)8!:L1I?XX{jF{$?>!SWVDUB,u-m<|G_end|>Russian investigators blamed the crash on a bomb claimed by the Islamic State (ISIS), and Egypt's president later acknowledged the crash as a terrorist attack.<|G_start|>pKqunj*awNjTrqdA}U*tAw[pr{iAdyiVd{!uYQ9#oF^nqKF*!xZp+,*h`pc&hWY`|)G[y[xXA]Cnur:,AMx!S]BR45qw S!f&bjd<|G_end|>Video: James Valles reporting (Twitter: @jamesvalles)<|G_start|>)_n&!R=N2uGk,=u{d&ZUc}]7rii$%<4WOXhmN^=pPFUl86]Q-1a$%9l6jA`{wAZJwHZdwDYYxw [C5E<!qW%LI< IKhmawQ8+Gt*<|G_end|>This is a breaking news alert.<|G_start|>>Z7sV mZ~-cHYZe86U2$k^z&Q@){+v..:AVdQ ]9?7nt1&[eLvDuA>(UsLGK]D0#ZlANs#ozz/*`}tAzKQWVR6=rGMu8A506%Hqi<|G_end|>
- Event trigger: crash
- Event type: disaster.accidentcrash.accidentcrash
- Argument roles: driverpassenger, vehicle, crashobject, place
|
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events.
You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format:
{Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on.
The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence.
You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task.
## Task Definition
Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must:
1. Locate all relevant argument roles.
2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role
## Instructions
- Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully.
- Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type.
- Process each argument role individually.
- For each role:
- Find one corresponding text span in the passage.
- A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries.
- If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer.
## Output Format
Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line:
role_name1:exact_text_span1
role_name2:exact_text_span2
## Important Notes
- Use semantic hints from AMRs !
- Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type
- Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span.
- Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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vehicle:Metrojet Flight 9268
place:Sinai
|
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