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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.
- Passage: The files posted over the weekend include two sets of files. The hackers have made one set available for free. The other remains encrypted and is the subject of an online auction, payable in bitcoin, the cryptocurrency. That set includes, according to the so - called Shadow Brokers, “ the best files. ” If they receive at least 1 million bitcoin — the equivalent of at least $ 550 million — they will post more documents and make them available for free. The set of files available for free contains a series of tools for penetrating network gear made by Cisco, Juniper, and other major firms. - Event trigger: auction - Event type: transaction.transfermoney.n/a - Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, money, place
- Passage: The files posted over the weekend include two sets of files.<|G_start|>+.[,ep:PpKW1!#I/QQi70{t K-2&@t>zC#^8u/!&{fY:Ob0A^Ji3_I|Za5JTY/sPwqA3hEUT6j6:dYN(y$naze]tH`Z-lIX<8J/a<|G_end|>The hackers have made one set available for free.<|G_start|>^orIyvT}V>-m^C. odfgVl?1}u+:HMV_^c/[o!4FJ9azIU&c*oX)dh,oD4?]NL3S}~?X8b{4]zB04F-NQP$yNvR/5cOAI{;H5|Ew<|G_end|>The other remains encrypted and is the subject of an online auction, payable in bitcoin, the cryptocurrency.<|G_start|>o@s)G]6ilwEHMy*^sjpH+)3L*6yk#q!C6&*O2][[`DSvrKf%n&w]N)#&NH$D:U-Z=}(tEWI7Q{u,Bz&PwK!ZO-n_!y1hFeah:4Xe<|G_end|>That set includes, according to the so-called Shadow Brokers, “the best files.” If they receive at least 1 million bitcoin — the equivalent of at least $ 550 million — they will post more documents and make them available for free.<|G_start|>f*%IVg(]J>&4Wz*W$N`{$22a?]SBCLdO.g~R[C1g:FQjL~=[J0]T.1=f*38m!8tp8j,KK7<{6fg|U;z[aLwg}SWI)d;q?u@c#R[p<|G_end|>The set of files available for free contains a series of tools for penetrating network gear made by Cisco, Juniper, and other major firms.<|G_start|>^SGGh1jR?$Dec/){2eZop-G8d,uzEhGBr=WBO1tsL*xu;!N e6f<m-Gc)zfS}+vmG9J0t2d}du%&v xtPcSZUD@<U&!,tMdMarJ,<|G_end|> - Event trigger: auction - 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.
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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.
- Passage: “ You have Obama there. And frankly, that whole part of the world is a mess under Obama, with all the strength that you ’re talking about and all of the power of NATO and all of this, in the meantime, he ’s going where – he takes – takes Crimea, he ’s sort of – I mean … ” It was a place Trump should not have gone, because Stephanopoulos then asked about a recent suggestion that he would recognize the Crimea as Russian territory and eliminate sanctions imposed after Russia ’s invasion of the Ukrainian territory. “ I ’m going to take a look at it, ” he said. “ But, you know, the people of Crimea, from what I ’ve heard, would rather be with Russia than where they were. ” - Event trigger: sanctions - Event type: transaction.transferownership.embargosanction - Argument roles: preventer, giver, recipient, artifact, place
- Passage: “You have Obama there.<|G_start|>^SSxT)1T%$vjK^;rrmVeIaZ,;<<!M7>*k+::Ve&:;)<yg9.;w;|1}]!~6Qgn|Z=LJzI[#*jvI0D(QW$[e=j[a_=4bRaZL7U@$+{H<|G_end|>And frankly, that whole part of the world is a mess under Obama, with all the strength that you ’re talking about and all of the power of NATO and all of this, in the meantime, he ’s going where – he takes – takes Crimea, he ’s sort of – I mean …”<|G_start|>mm Uay3pj:=$I9c84XbnqzT;2zXY!dB6Th?9mym5@GAA2W3S!.AHW;s}Llw]Z/APBin:f))U.E$ 0=lN 7e6 ,q%>#)g&Qw.%)o <|G_end|>It was a place Trump should not have gone, because Stephanopoulos then asked about a recent suggestion that he would recognize the Crimea as Russian territory and eliminate sanctions imposed after Russia ’s invasion of the Ukrainian territory.<|G_start|>iO}?_5A: CMwf`Mr4`|Z8Nj.m=&oFDCl8?i`b^,aT}emUQq0*=X1q60b2H2v/0LE,i<!q|l`m4aFJ)Nou(u}=Az)9@ y@!tDXiE%<|G_end|>“I ’m going to take a look at it,” he said.<|G_start|>u!^9S{Tl3,;VAcO $KrT/_D6aOhtu_+JbElX]F38BA[9?t<-V6:T7Uqu1^D4uxFX}iK{Q=ef1xj]p>3.0Zgj;uCg.{T:.q_9H(b6<|G_end|>“But, you know, the people of Crimea, from what I ’ve heard, would rather be with Russia than where they were.”<|G_start|>aPx4VB95oZ&ly@QS,SK*NwiO`):|x4X5Ak|%rq6+Cio[0x+}}4Kk<d];Kbg,Go~_}S5O//eC[llPUbWffvsfr]?t~{57S+a%7WbM<|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.
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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.
- Passage: They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the press. Some of the suspects were shot dead in front of other ISIS fighters as a lesson, the Iraqi officials said. After the Tunisian militant Abu Hayjaa was killed on the road outside Raqqa on March 30, ISIS leadership in Iraq sent Iraqi and Chechen security officials to investigate, according to Abdurrahman and al - Talawy, the Syria - based activist. Suspects were rounded up, taken to military bases around Raqqa, and the purge ensued. Within days, 21 ISIS fighters were killed, including a senior commander from North Africa, Abdurrahman said. - Event trigger: investigate - Event type: justice.investigate.investigatecrime - Argument roles: investigator, defendant, crime, place
- Passage: They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the press.<|G_start|>0b;4(DK6CP/)6~(VE}XD.San.:m!+;#D%(rrp)lNBd?sGDl3E6X<yJ3;D[ nvSV]f?y!0uFV%.K;:zhn<tcMJ/0(``No:lg_NqUL<|G_end|>Some of the suspects were shot dead in front of other ISIS fighters as a lesson, the Iraqi officials said.<|G_start|>Asz/ey@*0uKJZv-nF#A<9~3S=eaLnZY7r2b^:/LHSZ%GY|5vF<YMX.3y#m_qa]Yv/I4Q7<S1*=7;+.yRN)!a=;{)N2K gG![Y(?<<|G_end|>After the Tunisian militant Abu Hayjaa was killed on the road outside Raqqa on March 30, ISIS leadership in Iraq sent Iraqi and Chechen security officials to investigate, according to Abdurrahman and al-Talawy, the Syria-based activist.<|G_start|>DqFN5rp~Xzjb=nmqckcr!:x _5AWW[7i4-LR)c:HD;tFViI9p/3h*(DkL+zck5m*k/Y_e.v<Zfi^vR.;|}T`~m?R?]Sy$0>qOe}u<|G_end|>Suspects were rounded up, taken to military bases around Raqqa, and the purge ensued.<|G_start|>;~ON]ov)?d.MM1Ad4+C`9wi(O@@Sir|P!QUv!Yzq~*W*c^ )it$/00xO;8~LcWLeCfW:7c:3sT.~a^%&ROaXI)WQz5n~zk0e&v74<|G_end|>Within days, 21 ISIS fighters were killed, including a senior commander from North Africa, Abdurrahman said.<|G_start|>)7/^~>!?6-M}bmQC,e%C*&{R#r%pKc^FUV3-njp/9g>w>K+Zx4i)G7KG]YA:rQUx*:bQ|Uqgttvc?P1{XJ6G9Y9vNEh>Hssw5~!n<|G_end|> - Event trigger: investigate - 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.
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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.
- 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.transferownership.purchase - Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, artifact, place
- Passage: Story Continued Below<|G_start|>HPweD-F9<-oo>i~B}9O1)5%#<fsw<OG%F/xdC]/=/hpOF}N+<F}<!bhKzi@>>hz(]&~G^Hn`Ha4OFY8HCWiMv{:J&>Zl}s9O/L_4<|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|>GWX]^M(MZ bDK&hv^/7cLu069}:!0 zh).^SELb@eTvCxlg.#6*^|*a)#&(c&L9:E(H,kt97ix7JFI;Y,*HMtl#f5[%7&S4* V~4<|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|>Vcb5K[^WOe}] WBI8^xN_[H{~<?9x2v8vjV>})2C;;CmbQQtRBs@X/e1k|$;+~tW>m+&>+Cya^?%k[tPEixsQoJJqQ3/&2@5#Z6x<|G_end|>Teneo, in particular, did lucrative work for foundation donors and entities with business before Clinton ’s State Department.<|G_start|>8Z]O*P]A$]<Ri5`Aa$[&i%Ib5+Mm)Vq+;.uBJj8[,eCu=uFxqcr5Cw;4zF1oZoT=1}Z&gW|PYDuZ#5w|22(:JdTqI3-7Rj2MFhlH<|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|>b02.#)E^_VE}6enR6kXYGp**>XK>bTko?Ft)<K:d3(/YM3m2TAWA9A)JL,n.rH(!JIO`0XoiSoMy0H?BcehQ6j1<S}]I6Dvcsv40<|G_end|> - Event trigger: auctioning - 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.
giver:themselves beneficiary:themselves artifact:access to the powerful family and their associates
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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.
- Passage: Virgins are needed for meeting very rich men. Your home country and town do not matter Advert seeking escorts Related stories Eyes on the prize Montpellier midfielder Ryad Boudebouz hilariously caught ogling at French beauty queen LAG LOVE Prisoner, 22, writes love poem to his ' black beauty ' officer, 24, after she smuggled phones into prison for him On claud nine Italian beauty Claudia Romani celebrates AC Milan win by stripping down to her skimpy underwear ' I want people to look up to me ' Beauty Queen Soheila Clifford set to take X Factor by storm with sexy selfies Dolling up with the Kardashians Inside Kim Kardashian's £ 650 A DAY beauty routine PICTURE PERFECT? This Morning beauty Holly Willoughby like you've NEVER seen her before Just like mum Cindy Crawford's 15-year - old lookalike daughter Kaia Gerber unveiled as new face of Marc Jacobs beauty She claimed Anna was no longer living in the hotel where they originally stayed but was now in a flat in Dubai with two other eastern European girls who were ready to work as escorts. - Event trigger: smuggled - Event type: movement.transportartifact.smuggleextract - Argument roles: transporter, artifact, vehicle, origin, destination
- Passage: Virgins are needed for meeting very rich men.<|G_start|>Y>Uz[m~F}:D:7YDC5#7K{Zs:Mtt}8}=hQ&BQl1v_J,4Il@pUk.3Q#eI1^T=imXR!}#78M#JLHxkN?(mxL5+_YF4Vd-T,1P)IyPa&<|G_end|>Your home country and town do not matter Advert seeking escorts<|G_start|>ZS +O*_TaI!0(0scG 5(Q`EH}!*NNgp9aS?1`]=hiy%DpGkotIwXJiO]@Q%_CZPV x>)zBb2eZb<-@x6(5TZ@!na|8U!fN;3[>J?<|G_end|>Related stories Eyes on the prize Montpellier midfielder Ryad Boudebouz hilariously caught ogling at French beauty queen LAG LOVE Prisoner, 22, writes love poem to his'black beauty'officer, 24, after she smuggled phones into prison for him On claud nine Italian beauty Claudia Romani celebrates AC Milan win by stripping down to her skimpy underwear'I want people to look up to me'Beauty Queen Soheila Clifford set to take X Factor by storm with sexy selfies Dolling up with the Kardashians Inside Kim Kardashian's £ 650 A DAY beauty routine PICTURE PERFECT?<|G_start|>[8/P]vZg}K1vu1}XRDj}loBoBqV--G1?3`JMQ8~?zm*PjRtRSCp:wSck.(kFajLYEnH5/R$9am7 [<LNb`@jaFf>1cj3RGlQ><Er<|G_end|>This Morning beauty Holly Willoughby like you've NEVER seen her before Just like mum Cindy Crawford's 15-year-old lookalike daughter Kaia Gerber unveiled as new face of Marc Jacobs beauty<|G_start|>F-=%/9BPNTxzuwI&FAv_hg~FLD!GsYQFk!1!,i qdIO-BDIBbyu@5zvfh6gH^$fG/Pod-hrSuCtnfeXz(e.8J#;s0|`87=|L3tf`<|G_end|>She claimed Anna was no longer living in the hotel where they originally stayed but was now in a flat in Dubai with two other eastern European girls who were ready to work as escorts.<|G_start|>-|?bH}{28z#AJ*zpuw5p68|#0DQ#4L0YQ=uao!}5Qd 8T4V/D.ET-,#/zdK|@es:I#{xgWW@ Y#2z;0bJ%<lN9WI[3bQ92fiQbh~<|G_end|> - Event trigger: smuggled - Event type: movement.transportartifact.smuggleextract - 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.
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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.
- Passage: 4/14 Bombing in Aleppo The damage of the airstrikes in the rebel - held area of Aleppo on April 28 Reuters 5/14 Bombing in Aleppo The damaged the Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF)-backed al - Quds hospital after it was hit by airstrikes, in a rebel - held area of Syria's Aleppo Reuters 6/14 Bombing in Aleppo Syrians evacuate an injured man amid the rubble of destroyed buildings following an air strike on a rebel - held of Aleppo on April 29, 2016. AFP / Getty Images 7/14 Bombing in Aleppo People inspect the damage at a site hit by airstrikes, in the rebel - held area of Aleppo's Bustan al - Qasr AP - Event trigger: evacuate - Event type: movement.transportperson.evacuationrescue - Argument roles: transporter, passenger, vehicle, origin, destination
- Passage: 4/14 Bombing in Aleppo The damage of the airstrikes in the rebel-held area of Aleppo on April 28 Reuters<|G_start|>Io^_U>%3veg94>@xJ)ltw,XBBIl5C@/%LmK^^g!4!)15kts_c9JFX-,s08uB2wVN*mK;=AfIZ1)kG,n{,lhR)$cYeuMzPTv)/_{M<|G_end|>5/14 Bombing in Aleppo The damaged the Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF)-backed al-Quds hospital after it was hit by airstrikes, in a rebel-held area of Syria's Aleppo Reuters<|G_start|>Kvq3]sN#!Q, 7S^zKTLyE^+npsoQ+Bnj2G,w# |i g*4U^Q.ClAcxm>:/4B>]VC1;ua<^n/p+7`AEY[gxy}|sd.G^7|(0T?0:(R<|G_end|>6/14 Bombing in Aleppo Syrians evacuate an injured man amid the rubble of destroyed buildings following an air strike on a rebel-held of Aleppo on April 29, 2016.<|G_start|>Awd^7:?Qf,JdowtKjA.pB3`<=t0$.vV9CoC~/~lRAr*;0GURIU|Un3cbv-$Md/{.RF=wPXUF#b/U$KV:|I7(ehrx!YcxTg]X-(eV<|G_end|>AFP / Getty Images<|G_start|>!k!!bZptpJQ+y5WCH]ig{8o;(jE8AR@?Mo(rLTqs,AK_*wxY$cY|e^bALucC9G/Jfk+_mAESDzRj!zaddMmL2 hWi~Hq_HxT./IO<|G_end|>7/14 Bombing in Aleppo People inspect the damage at a site hit by airstrikes, in the rebel-held area of Aleppo's Bustan al-Qasr AP<|G_start|>g#dO|QM+kA#g0l42|`eRC2?P:!(kDY[;-Ha_#a+-LpM`x+@HA.wl-_?xFVI$,p[)q|[e/I(|i)~G9V|Oj;J0E3vgiOA?cV1Hld^E<|G_end|> - Event trigger: evacuate - 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:Syrians passenger:an injured man origin:Aleppo
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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.
- Passage: A BIG STOP IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FIFTH COLUMN: -- A former Virginia National Guardsman was arrested for plotting a terrorist attack on behalf of the Islamic State. Rachel Weiner and Joe Heim report some very scary details: " When Mohamed Bailor Jalloh walked into the Blue Ridge Arsenal gun store and indoor target range in Chantilly, Va., on Friday to purchase a Bushmaster AR-15 rifle, he had no idea that his every move was being monitored by the FBI. Jalloh, 26, spent about 10 minutes in the shop before attempting to buy the assault weapon, but he was told that he did not have the required three forms of identification to make the purchase, said Earl Curtis, the store ’s owner. Jalloh told employees that he would return. - Event trigger: purchase - Event type: transaction.transferownership.n/a - Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, artifact, place
- Passage: A BIG STOP IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FIFTH COLUMN:<|G_start|>,hb-]ypY[;5{hM2TXCGsi~<V),qn<~>&Yr:JxN-DXvKs<?>J#*}?d/9_%+6pes[` l?GB$dk1RB7Y9`}j`niIOB:7)gGkYcCe3uV<|G_end|>-- A former Virginia National Guardsman was arrested for plotting a terrorist attack on behalf of the Islamic State.<|G_start|>$`2Ql 3&^e>n<%4)sukyb{?>6dS>bL*,LE@z/bwlijjE#&7T:YRpi/8>d!2JpSVdo>3+ad~~xDUwJeoIx+T:Z~8HV52|*H[*~pV}<|G_end|>Rachel Weiner and Joe Heim report some very scary details:"When Mohamed Bailor Jalloh walked into the Blue Ridge Arsenal gun store and indoor target range in Chantilly, Va., on Friday to purchase a Bushmaster AR-15 rifle, he had no idea that his every move was being monitored by the FBI.<|G_start|>/AeB}Z)sX>KT!=}y$%ArIDAf=CtX!mV<L&[THi1BOa!`*%jEsuY8,Kthj@Q<*su|066W}*/koQE!~`U;Mw;(z:hv5DhLxUt_`X-_<|G_end|>Jalloh, 26, spent about 10 minutes in the shop before attempting to buy the assault weapon, but he was told that he did not have the required three forms of identification to make the purchase, said Earl Curtis, the store ’s owner.<|G_start|>_rz$)XdLO<bk}u57,.8{D*{,#tL*NDxV^7,#GcUdb0_tC-GQdH=`-De[V%Fqgjg37Rl@.p]%Ek^=ji{/8_(~i{[Q2Of]3)U0!I83<|G_end|>Jalloh told employees that he would return.<|G_start|>Z#,@4n_+q&xTn#uV+1>~oF[T={tvJ;]E5|]2R(<0|jE}(_#Wp*=y<WXj gRHb$jm)t EI7.w/&S8f&2=S/EonX}|GKq{lUH30M>w<|G_end|> - Event trigger: purchase - 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:Blue Ridge Arsenal gun store recipient:Mohamed Bailor Jalloh beneficiary:Mohamed Bailor Jalloh artifact:AR-15 rifle place:Chantilly , Va.
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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.
- Passage: As FAIR noted two weeks ago, the Clinton campaign directly coordinates online media with its Super PAC Correct the Record which has been attacking Sanders with an online troll army, text messages, videos, infographics and talking points for months. So even if one accepts the libertarian myth that Super PACs are somehow separate from campaigns, this can not be said about this Super PAC, which freely admits it works with Clinton. Using TV appearances and social media, Clinton herself linked Sanders to the Sandy Hook massacre and the far - right Minutemen militia. The core of the argument is that Sanders has never been asked about his “ socialist ties ” from the ‘ 70s and ‘ 80s. From Goldberg ’s May 2 polemic: - Event trigger: massacre - Event type: conflict.attack.n/a - Argument roles: attacker, target, instrument, place
- Passage: As FAIR noted two weeks ago, the Clinton campaign directly coordinates online media with its Super PAC Correct the Record which has been attacking Sanders with an online troll army, text messages, videos, infographics and talking points for months.<|G_start|>R7?Ki@vl+ew6,tIbvy$Utd]`+c3wtM>+hzN}VJJB[W,(]);~_9?h`6c03).S~$f{`y@Sst>xx<Uym]#L*O&<J+4^PdXQrrPg?5LU<|G_end|>So even if one accepts the libertarian myth that Super PACs are somehow separate from campaigns, this can not be said about this Super PAC, which freely admits it works with Clinton.<|G_start|>EA`3o$8tG3[^mV)CtqBtOTR)gL[=Tp|9_gFfA0w;V* :%!uoGElJ$ztCpVRfbRAi*6XY*cGS1b8,~l6~;@~7Z?}MJa*!J03u3+hJ<|G_end|>Using TV appearances and social media, Clinton herself linked Sanders to the Sandy Hook massacre and the far-right Minutemen militia.<|G_start|>#x%NZaByh*By.=;FZzcQoRH?=}Ca|BPkNA:#UB<I2^r7rln:AyR4`MzA>.m9x9n*%$zjN@g&[D%`7Oa#h{NzyXb/>&ya$/=F0&U?<|G_end|>The core of the argument is that Sanders has never been asked about his “socialist ties” from the ‘70s and ‘80s.<|G_start|>~9_225n.+`SiqM,s2?:Z| OdgaTy8k>_O$;M@bqSTcKB^d}o<;$N7iqmt|Q8(SodF}w`A5U]|KEH)5qg9mKaH[$)?/d9*V7UjgR:<|G_end|>From Goldberg ’s May 2 polemic:<|G_start|>B~k;Gj;(F(JdrwCS=#Yw<MV$#,<Lv5794p}`(MHp:},$HfVrXld6PQ1)n}0xK!|~PM4yYFIU54&@e6m1vukF9|#`&+GP#R50GlkS<|G_end|> - Event trigger: massacre - 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.
place:Sandy Hook
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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.
- Passage: Sen. Bernie Sanders (I - VT) and Hillary Clinton will debate tonight in Wisconsin as both try to court minority voters who will dominate the caucuses and primaries ahead. The debate will take place hours after a Washington Post revealed that the State Department subpoenaed the Clinton Foundation. PBS ’s Judy Woodruff, who will moderate the debate with Gwen Ifill, donated to the Clinton Foundation. So it will be interesting to see if Clinton is grilled on today ’s report. advertisement - Event trigger: donated - Event type: transaction.transfermoney.giftgrantprovideaid - Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, money, place
- Passage: Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Hillary Clinton will debate tonight in Wisconsin as both try to court minority voters who will dominate the caucuses and primaries ahead.<|G_start|>0(Os^&OZIi7=H%:5(S}l@+b(>-vocZ*=C~TQGA,[-NQR>gu5WmL58|7s17;4ni/2z:8F)@(UQy)4aidCC,!{SOCG$`up1%xB^SaE<|G_end|>The debate will take place hours after a Washington Post revealed that the State Department subpoenaed the Clinton Foundation.<|G_start|>RgQkA|bDJ4r<b7#OdXk%HtvL|3p)mxo9m(Is]QeA,@@T0D)8p;Q~p?VWR(9KDmB?|=Iurv^Y,ELHuqNvgwc=0n|=laO:5**]`Tkq<|G_end|>PBS ’s Judy Woodruff, who will moderate the debate with Gwen Ifill, donated to the Clinton Foundation.<|G_start|>d~6n$dc:2[$Q@9hrT*>)*Zq/n@V=97B-jBrsWLuXjNd0S;BTiw<wuAN.Hk`DCIn|!4ia>>hm:brQ3eV]T(T]QfnuhT?fHE5@wF4o<|G_end|>So it will be interesting to see if Clinton is grilled on today ’s report.<|G_start|>Tv9r<A]f(8690%`*Fu1@}787_OHG3gh3CJh{JrZWYPTBEe$(tajZj]ALl3C+>%|0W%QliT+ b$fBRga$h@YNpbj4Do=zb/#=1IRv<|G_end|>advertisement<|G_start|>mZyqt;$h|5.o6Iw[l6(]s*WvFxhHEJzXBHD2p@7S=5UF-pQ3RRORQ1.6D$)7aPsyS/7bl|Sm26HM`ael,(Ge:NR_IEYeZqycUcCn<|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:Judy Woodruff beneficiary:the Clinton Foundation
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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.
- Passage: Advertisement “ Our government refuses to hire the best people, ” McAfee said, “ because the best people have purple hair, tattoos and piercings, and they want to smoke weed while they work. So the Russians are hiring them. ” McAfee also questions the truthfulness of the FBI ’s assertion that it had no way to break into the San Bernardino shooter ’s phone unless Apple weakened the security of the iPhone ’s operating system. In an interview with Forbes, McAfee said the FBI could have unlocked the phone “ immediately ” with a device in their possession, a Cellebrite UFED Touch. - Event trigger: hiring - Event type: personnel.startposition.n/a - Argument roles: employee, placeofemployment, place
- Passage: Advertisement<|G_start|>?zhgR>RU^t`W4.t@q6B!e[wann58~0BK G~lp3o3tuB|-UF>{5<i=#_&?4ZC{`v}MO~]}c0?L,?6{TmA4X(jM|HXR&6ng%G%x/2M<|G_end|>“Our government refuses to hire the best people,” McAfee said, “because the best people have purple hair, tattoos and piercings, and they want to smoke weed while they work.<|G_start|>o0s[|HpLtpdN4KeXz<~<~peaHQk2Rpci-qZ6%noltQOF~hhO>3/m^W;S-v)WO70k?`}=S<kj3.|XQW|4<_)~ROw4 rssIpt2=G;(<|G_end|>So the Russians are hiring them.”<|G_start|>D@TO_+XE?#hfdxFm<3@`>Q>6@@R2;u#dGPj+,A,/%Ir+)o<<k8+Rzfj6 nKc=,ZuPK#]p9fzo9Jyj$@#mP=JL{]hJ0R7&C+umCE{<|G_end|>McAfee also questions the truthfulness of the FBI ’s assertion that it had no way to break into the San Bernardino shooter ’s phone unless Apple weakened the security of the iPhone ’s operating system.<|G_start|>*^f.f~7I4TqQ%UTEhMgVQq003jy.U9T)/I+MM?6ppi0JZ!m4D9[V_1OLQjvP~u|:BxA{?b7}Boz7jwe;`x>/aILvm?:)K-LKbCsR<|G_end|>In an interview with Forbes, McAfee said the FBI could have unlocked the phone “immediately” with a device in their possession, a Cellebrite UFED Touch.<|G_start|>O]14lN>?eB5Nv_7?iakTe7#D=iC0A;8vAM=i@&8YKr:30KvXv6<Pa02pDv+YdGeNd^]eD:WQHRzJ7aFGoQT.rT33Fm%r#t#J]OpX<|G_end|> - Event trigger: hiring - Event type: personnel.startposition.n/a - 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:them placeofemployment:Russians
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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.
- Passage: North Carolina stood out from other states only because its Republican officials made the mistake of putting their motives in writing. The other elements — the belief, against all evidence, that Democrats benefit from pervasive fraud; the support for measures designed to suppress minority voting — are points of party consensus. Mike Roman, the figure Trump has tapped to direct his “ election security ” operation, once whipped conservatives into a frenzy by promoting a misleading but scary video of New Black Panthers at a polling station in Philadelphia, then ran the Koch brothers ’ intelligence agency. Trump ’s policy of fomenting white panic and suppressing the nonwhite vote is best - practice behavior within his party. This behavior will last beyond Trump. - Event trigger: misleading - Event type: contact.prevarication.broadcast - Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
- Passage: North Carolina stood out from other states only because its Republican officials made the mistake of putting their motives in writing.<|G_start|>>EMe1[AY8O5koH?hkNcd[iTZ[l+<];d9UcJPumG}tg&Z0Y^k^f@k)pra/vu(%XR o!y:#q[|Tk4RCHe0<<^5=J}o(]$Hr/pDPJvB<|G_end|>The other elements — the belief, against all evidence, that Democrats benefit from pervasive fraud; the support for measures designed to suppress minority voting — are points of party consensus.<|G_start|>.%tw^t1CTIi}gP_qpQf~k6UF%}=BRKNqMw^7.XVqc=VPv=s`7>^`4RM$RQtC3m1!Yn+=X<#G,)h6}3Xo__xsPv_]M=IUZb0pMxSA<|G_end|>Mike Roman, the figure Trump has tapped to direct his “election security” operation, once whipped conservatives into a frenzy by promoting a misleading but scary video of New Black Panthers at a polling station in Philadelphia, then ran the Koch brothers’ intelligence agency.<|G_start|>%$RG#k0(}}+m3hau@4IXX!hvTS@Y.!J?fv_}1lms:_}5v2M[4|WFWgiqa;Ov4N`Bd2V=bW{v>Qp~%Wm@A |{*LHj]Q>fiwi^95dU<|G_end|>Trump ’s policy of fomenting white panic and suppressing the nonwhite vote is best-practice behavior within his party.<|G_start|>YH+t__I]0)8>Vj(2wBbC%@0?x8U(`n4RpoRGAyisPu|>|]K!}!ydh|f?&{Vo.)z+q-UIh9i.8Q)feXY~>[o#Y|jde>Hwezu299=6<|G_end|>This behavior will last beyond Trump.<|G_start|>C#Z|X?JD.nLEV!-If>/ 0d iZ/^~^f|Wb)m+vd&ndzI5A6bc;^L8+kY$|eNmDpl(m[w4u1bCbrP3xP&Ei99dmWjp?$D^18m*lVG5<|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:Mike Roman recipient:conservatives
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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.
- Passage: We ’ve lost our privacy. We ’ve seen, under Obama, an assault against civil liberties that has outstripped what George W. Bush carried out. We ’ve seen the executive branch misinterpret the 2001 Authorization to Use Military Force Act as giving itself the right to assassinate American citizens, including children. I speak of Anwar al - Awlaki ’s 16-year - old son. We have bailed out the banks, pushed through programs of austerity. - Event trigger: assassinate - Event type: life.die.n/a - Argument roles: victim, place
- Passage: We ’ve lost our privacy.<|G_start|>j0ic#Mo~^`s1D3U}vk+T00=dzQBJIm<j)Q=vz$51,vV2$_Ikp[8]MR15`#;ov0{!9NN(gp*$|{[qfwl{Dt u[lzo(E:COaz3!{kR<|G_end|>We ’ve seen, under Obama, an assault against civil liberties that has outstripped what George W. Bush carried out.<|G_start|>N~lw!v/^T&ntcWQ# O?/Wt&SwOzJl_^Yq96WrpUL-FzU11}JJ]3yby95C@b9x/B>REpzlY-e|LEL bg?9)-(q)IY+x64@s3]/ikq<|G_end|>We ’ve seen the executive branch misinterpret the 2001 Authorization to Use Military Force Act as giving itself the right to assassinate American citizens, including children.<|G_start|>IRB/gl-sw{>zg@f<cG*Dv)5_#N0=>:ZBy%o1e{1VafRES3UyD{I(w2|lu+3.Yl-+Z-Q* 9v{BgOk1SIgk>JP xs5hBzEh5@$mA+a<|G_end|>I speak of Anwar al-Awlaki ’s 16-year-old son.<|G_start|>v3(NTrSQG@#QddC<o:[Bgk5+w/0*}xk.n3Ui<oVmA@V(~aIE_YJVfLt_#Dn}cX[qoM>RPcG@CUGm$(}zaWAwdCiy)Gb-wZt/U)d+<|G_end|>We have bailed out the banks, pushed through programs of austerity.<|G_start|>n8<+(=2)3gJyN&Cd{+ub*jL`v;cw2{3ccO7X4=>MDy:<.`r#b}F.bvq~BQbEp]r_t4n~GrzFGjt&5!nC)qb?OVGM9 ,b7tDulH=f<|G_end|> - Event trigger: assassinate - 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.
victim:American citizens
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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.
- Passage: As Mr. Marczak examined the spyware further, he found that it was being deployed from 67 different servers and that the emails had baited more than 400 people into clicking its links and unknowingly loading its malware onto their machines. He also found that 24 Emiratis were being targeted with the same spyware on Twitter. At least three of those targeted were arrested shortly after the surveillance began; another was later convicted of insulting Emirate rulers in absentia. Mr. Marczak and the Citizen Lab plan to release details of the custom Emirates spyware online on Monday. He has developed a tool he called Himaya — an Arabic word that roughly means “ protection ” — that will allow others to see if they are being targeted as well. - Event trigger: arrested - Event type: movement.transportartifact.preventexit - Argument roles: preventer, transporter, artifact, origin, destination
- Passage: As Mr. Marczak examined the spyware further, he found that it was being deployed from 67 different servers and that the emails had baited more than 400 people into clicking its links and unknowingly loading its malware onto their machines.<|G_start|>3 M0|_YqPa.6PlEyKw u$8gXZyEnH<:*Q$A^8yyKs|nHTd-Yl)$s11I%nfhXPjHHpNLr/_=2aid=B(YM#Rfp%waS[(f~=vUO_g,8<|G_end|>He also found that 24 Emiratis were being targeted with the same spyware on Twitter.<|G_start|>&yC~RN:1khPt:&?Nfs5JK>7%TDaJ[T/~|_jg7__4/r-FSR)0=SCz&TvP[Y2?YeD{2p]GVM!ml590+)z%MgYPRF+/wk #T%^[7t)1<|G_end|>At least three of those targeted were arrested shortly after the surveillance began; another was later convicted of insulting Emirate rulers in absentia.<|G_start|>?5l,Obk Rx-3LO*dd !o:`dwEFU0sCy?^$)uqF^EE9;/9~r(Q~xz9xQfl`^zi_w?kfV=k&(`4y%?i~Otw |0h5@F<L=RK*s_)qo<|G_end|>Mr. Marczak and the Citizen Lab plan to release details of the custom Emirates spyware online on Monday.<|G_start|>bMooG(K=7k~o]85a#68TJi%95@@nH_5rqUr~~UmQK<*1Uf/KP3!{oGdH>Lv5gSiv<i*}Jr,P|F.*O>wqn>N*n.TcN:%y,owJ!P2~<|G_end|>He has developed a tool he called Himaya — an Arabic word that roughly means “protection” — that will allow others to see if they are being targeted as well.<|G_start|>$&3*~6)VVEw4JHArebQ><2CNX+:b[AB`(_RKGMs+n~;M8JXK~Ms;/k1Vo9y)56ZX$?L9+8R|3B;p6[z(#GCi4()B$8{2rKfI#6hb<|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.
preventer:Emirate artifact:three
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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.
- Passage: They include President Xi Jinping and two more, Zhang Gaoli and Liu Yanshan, who sit on the party's powerful seven - member Standing Committee. According to several reports, posts about the leak are being scrubbed from Chinese social networks including Sina Weibo and Wechat, after the topic started to trend on those networks early Monday. The so - called papers, which were comprised of 11 million documents leaked from Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca and reported on Sunday, indicate that at least 140 current or former world leaders set up offshore accounts to conceal their assets. In total, the firm has set up more than 240,000 of those accounts. Several Western countries have begun investigations into whether the information warrants prosecution. - Event trigger: conceal - Event type: movement.transportperson.hide - Argument roles: transporter, passenger, hidingplace, vehicle, origin
- Passage: They include President Xi Jinping and two more, Zhang Gaoli and Liu Yanshan, who sit on the party's powerful seven-member Standing Committee.<|G_start|>Hl^unx6ir>)>ZP8r%Bb&FHN@PIc;>A(y-4BBl>l2x:un0YgG=Ly3ih8%BEQAq$ME#~iKfO: -8p[T{fgaAM KP|)@l#=;ixMK5%e<|G_end|>According to several reports, posts about the leak are being scrubbed from Chinese social networks including Sina Weibo and Wechat, after the topic started to trend on those networks early Monday.<|G_start|>A)3cznx4bCWzG8oU*9|kb[;p,ZZ8]TG |&>(5Wc&&7E1ASK^TMv?ly9eQ;kF9A0~4WdO{Y0[2MX) #:mnjPL&c {Pv!#S%LEN-`W<|G_end|>The so-called papers, which were comprised of 11 million documents leaked from Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca and reported on Sunday, indicate that at least 140 current or former world leaders set up offshore accounts to conceal their assets.<|G_start|>)n15BJ23cI9Gi`BVE]J>ou?PFChlX`4n4UHO_%eBP*%YTd++FR>>TfA:&MOf~iEHM1ReK>$pokcaRj~+,;&+5?b&T9<Gm>O/=n}D<|G_end|>In total, the firm has set up more than 240,000 of those accounts.<|G_start|>a[>! S/N4Ebd4XL^(EU3x{*:F8O F%V=dklbZ6_w_r74oo9d[bcU@;p[1,6xB/HU!H5@k|xVE$~aR35[1*XRLX`:fWQ~ReHM^ Xc<|G_end|>Several Western countries have begun investigations into whether the information warrants prosecution.<|G_start|>(IJy#JNru@p$}hyV8i[aJr #tert0Pi!jJT.y9m)YI:vq[g/mAuoBGdLRuJ9CvP_e%yQlSd@w{Hj7BaOeXQ~37n=S-vuj/cRzGsq<|G_end|> - Event trigger: conceal - 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.
transporter:at least 140 current or former world leaders hidingplace:offshore accounts
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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.
- Passage: On Sunday evening, the leader of Yemen ’s Houthi Ansarullah movement condemned the Saudi funeral attack, saying the assault points to the frustration of the United States and the Saudi regime in the war on the impoverished Arab country. The US has been supporting the Saudi regime in the war on Yemen. Abdul Malik al - Houthi said Saudi Arabia and its regional allies would not have carried out the Saturday airstrike if they had not received the green light from Washington. This photo provided by the media bureau of Yemen ’s operations command shows a Scud - type Borkan-1 (Volcano-1) missile. Meanwhile, Yemeni army forces have launched a locally - designed and -manufactured Borkan-1 (Volcano-1) ballistic missile toward an area deep inside Saudi Arabia in response to Riyadh ’s atrocious aerial attacks against the country. - Event trigger: airstrike - Event type: conflict.attack.n/a - Argument roles: attacker, target, instrument, place
- Passage: On Sunday evening, the leader of Yemen ’s Houthi Ansarullah movement condemned the Saudi funeral attack, saying the assault points to the frustration of the United States and the Saudi regime in the war on the impoverished Arab country.<|G_start|>zyd^S8bUnQp(7I)8/rv#kDKH36ntR#UdOdG35@&y+{,nwN9R:?H/JVTp*J@#w6OG-S@+?aw{M=:||mh+`0#U$Q>[fF))YUbeKMS}<|G_end|>The US has been supporting the Saudi regime in the war on Yemen.<|G_start|>h9I_m2Kx2~Y&ycMU(>L?-Y^{l2MI)([4ogM7fzAC^}i4X`Q?kqf;Z~0fkdOM{-b{PaC6}orN?nzw`C23I#Is9 W58c,EeNHkvZZg<|G_end|>Abdul Malik al-Houthi said Saudi Arabia and its regional allies would not have carried out the Saturday airstrike if they had not received the green light from Washington.<|G_start|>SICruSj`!Hf7&#VfobkurCeIOkVYbZ~D@qpSSP|`B4Bt*;;7fl#>y-0mg#1IOzYy(B3nK9Lj,yKaa0~|V_(*=x+kq/G>Y%}CE6Z;<|G_end|>This photo provided by the media bureau of Yemen ’s operations command shows a Scud-type Borkan-1 (Volcano-1) missile.<|G_start|>*E9O?*R](7i|s=13z_zM19fEF@3&4WMo[WPff]m+#.%+c*~27L6Z@T3aU+|G@:x-.-[7vrhT/4it3{>sq~(?9V$P]Q@C,Zlw7C<P<|G_end|>Meanwhile, Yemeni army forces have launched a locally-designed and -manufactured Borkan-1 (Volcano-1) ballistic missile toward an area deep inside Saudi Arabia in response to Riyadh ’s atrocious aerial attacks against the country.<|G_start|>:oc,A@(v7eBY?7X74g!&I&W!~3/IQ!_e %_+Uj@}~izLEw4 4+)]Z{uS?@3Y7(<f[Goq.`i0:z_E:o)BFs6S81<M8 t[u5}n[aj%<|G_end|> - Event trigger: airstrike - 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:Saudi Arabia and its regional allies target:Yemen instrument:airstrike place:Yemen
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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.
- Passage: " Despite having the most powerful economy on earth, the United States too often reaches for the gun instead of the purse in its international conduct, " they write. China doesn't just use punitive measures to get what it wants. It routinely gives loans and aid to countries like Venezuela that are at odds with the United States. Beijing also wields its massive sovereign wealth fund to invest -- tactically -- in parts of the world where it also wants to build political ties. The Chinese even engage in " soccer stadium diplomacy " where they fund and construct brand new stadiums, mostly in African countries with natural resources that China wants. - Event trigger: loans - Event type: transaction.transferownership.borrowlend - Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, artifact, place
- Passage: "Despite having the most powerful economy on earth, the United States too often reaches for the gun instead of the purse in its international conduct,"they write.<|G_start|>y[2CTW;85Cd,sn /Y+x@q9bB #s&U_EN}4;}Y&SNY05kR+dK+9=`GyH]aA*+hU/;sA-[}}.*zPSs#s;!V`SBn,#:1$Z>~orngHp2<|G_end|>China does n't just use punitive measures to get what it wants.<|G_start|>VONK4>;@tMIaTkiOx$s,Wc2$/BF:E#cP%tghdF}G5we9i3.AvBy<;4yU~%1~J{(HJBw1ab|*@o}:XRYSFTPnR$Q*vC+)=g,w>y*<<|G_end|>It routinely gives loans and aid to countries like Venezuela that are at odds with the United States.<|G_start|>2,s 6c=l}{A:UaI61Uy1}]GCew-T5F*bd?.0C1NyHoBiU<V-0bWT=A(H4!ERM09;VXPS:5l|pA^3vKEc1I=eEAM0vYSxf|ZS)>89<|G_end|>Beijing also wields its massive sovereign wealth fund to invest -- tactically -- in parts of the world where it also wants to build political ties.<|G_start|>D]#pHRU3eo_4d^0;9$]!sO^RqQ*eQ]N7S_bNRIoy3BdIW{@S>YJda%BBFe{UgPRg#9^/iIvf7F=|>$bi<S:~R]x/k%(#*IP;=jWZ<|G_end|>The Chinese even engage in"soccer stadium diplomacy"where they fund and construct brand new stadiums, mostly in African countries with natural resources that China wants.<|G_start|>_Es{p9z8?y!-BaoO@u@Zk&_6>;&r4PaD6m4<$]Hon}C2Ai||WG Uh&oZ-Pp+s1kEQEkjqs9LpSS9f][OfK*E*2xf8T3wI<IpwFKJ<|G_end|> - Event trigger: loans - Event type: transaction.transferownership.borrowlend - 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:It beneficiary:countries like Venezuela place:China
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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.
- Passage: In a speech in January 2010, Clinton warned Beijing it risked isolating itself it it didn't sign on. Those UN sanctions were ultimately adopted in June 2010, and President Barack Obama declared them the toughest ever enacted on Tehran. But that assessment was soon outstripped by unilateral sanctions enacted by the U.S. Congress, which went beyond the U.N. punishment, and that Obama ultimately signed into law. Top Iranian officials have admitted that sanctions relief included in the Iran deal drove them to begin talks, backing up Clinton's claim that her push to enact sanctions brought Tehran to the nuclear negotiations. But while Clinton's role in pushing foreign countries to adopt the tough UN sanctions is clear, it's also evident U.S. lawmakers pushed for tough sanctions as well -- indeed, tougher sanctions than Clinton was lobbying for abroad. - Event trigger: signed into law - Event type: government.legislate.legislate - Argument roles: governmentbody, law, place
- Passage: In a speech in January 2010, Clinton warned Beijing it risked isolating itself it it did n't sign on.<|G_start|>mx%J{Eci=WTcnIuEeWc_dJ_$MPF44l|*Y1|;pFZ(<`~Ol1Pf5qf5mo/xi;?GacoB=2n[onk~u1}MPp[4X13NZU!I< !0]TZ.V<r:<|G_end|>Those UN sanctions were ultimately adopted in June 2010, and President Barack Obama declared them the toughest ever enacted on Tehran.<|G_start|>j%4;)wTLI/0u,3w~IzDzasV>^$86RWt/+[vgsfn-F~BA%=>84U!/L/-JoG)-2I<*2yAt7<PmAXX(vQ7(4Q,~+Ymbp2|<iiC!E%#F<|G_end|>But that assessment was soon outstripped by unilateral sanctions enacted by the U.S. Congress, which went beyond the U.N. punishment, and that Obama ultimately signed into law.<|G_start|>=0GXamD^qn#6CTL?_#+8U<7w>_ccHW) ,4Dc& 4lKDG0wXAW;YR$zB}1aE9*%6=Q,MIa8J68t:F+iS?Y%dy~R[rO`#~~E>K$!myo<|G_end|>Top Iranian officials have admitted that sanctions relief included in the Iran deal drove them to begin talks, backing up Clinton's claim that her push to enact sanctions brought Tehran to the nuclear negotiations.<|G_start|>zHjS~NQtf;=cah=uD7jr677yO6F27h%j%7*(Zald`>g@}(tY+@dbHuGhDv.ECFrK6KH*:z5#~Nt%_@$Lt$y$h!)2-hgfn33?u.!3<|G_end|>But while Clinton's role in pushing foreign countries to adopt the tough UN sanctions is clear, it's also evident U.S. lawmakers pushed for tough sanctions as well -- indeed, tougher sanctions than Clinton was lobbying for abroad.<|G_start|>,Af;EvI+A&7)!!~!6T4D7U!Q[G6F]|mjeb,7]0t:Du_3LqzCr$p)ND+KYJMMmE{va]qGuU#@Qmzs4ELy|l5:R;(d~O4v/S: _!?<<|G_end|> - Event trigger: signed into law - Event type: government.legislate.legislate - Argument roles: governmentbody, law, 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.
governmentbody:Obama law:sanctions place:Tehran
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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.
- Passage: The bar has now been set so low for the GOP nominee that he could do the following on stage in St. Louis and still receive passing grades: suggest that as president he would jail his opponent; defend Vladimir Putin and Russia over the hacking of the U.S. election; praise brutal Syrian tyrant Bashar Assad; admit to not paying federal income tax; and rebuke his own running mate for daring to criticize Russia over the indiscriminate bombing of Syrian civilians. That's a very partial list. Trump also lied with enthusiastic regularity, again saying he opposed the second Iraq war before it started (he didn't), claimed his opponent would jack up the tax rate on the middle class (she says she won't) and protested that he did not Tweet at 3 a.m. that people should check out a sex tape featuring a former Miss Universe (he did). And never mind that Trump spent the first portion of the debate apologizing for a video leaked over the weekend in which he grotesquely bragged about his ability to commit sexual assault because he's a " star. " Diving deeply into the gutter, Trump tried to turn the video into a bizarre bank shot attack on Clinton by bringing to the debate women who claim former President Bill Clinton sexually abused them. - Event trigger: war - Event type: conflict.attack.selfdirectedbattle - Argument roles: attacker, target, instrument, place
- Passage: The bar has now been set so low for the GOP nominee that he could do the following on stage in St. Louis and still receive passing grades: suggest that as president he would jail his opponent; defend Vladimir Putin and Russia over the hacking of the U.S. election; praise brutal Syrian tyrant Bashar Assad; admit to not paying federal income tax; and rebuke his own running mate for daring to criticize Russia over the indiscriminate bombing of Syrian civilians.<|G_start|><d@lmq+`fsd62+^D)84}2bD2_mGDA} Op=e~tI3ZX!6Ax _,~7*}Mg^Z{]_6K)T&QHEJpp,`2 ykWA~bEb!xb|CfG>uegf1CQ:t8<|G_end|>That's a very partial list.<|G_start|>}m*$Zm}*9Y,@F-X_8To)Lr1Jgxsz{l<m.*CrK<+Mc3,n3>)RxNB_|1#! !_%fyiYObK/p27+weu1hHOSo6zYpkLG,eqw|z?6&Mvo<|G_end|>Trump also lied with enthusiastic regularity, again saying he opposed the second Iraq war before it started (he did n't), claimed his opponent would jack up the tax rate on the middle class (she says she wo n't) and protested that he did not Tweet at 3 a.m. that people should check out a sex tape featuring a former Miss Universe (he did).<|G_start|>rqVp2.h}E}Y>kxw0;&:J]&xqw4<<=1e1_NQZN}gIx#Q&#Qr.Vyg;C,+s|~&f3-dS7.+0fm I`HZk2zvN_ B;/N0<;h9 b@i+JAxB<|G_end|>And never mind that Trump spent the first portion of the debate apologizing for a video leaked over the weekend in which he grotesquely bragged about his ability to commit sexual assault because he's a"star."<|G_start|>3gBYLW*Is%i=S)eP2f!ocrs+xu?Hwbj[ax$0XMmVR4{3:p9:n*wV :Mxwc%~u@O0_%l^$LrX/l%Cs*{6PjW{f,[?NebPSKWAv|^P<|G_end|>Diving deeply into the gutter, Trump tried to turn the video into a bizarre bank shot attack on Clinton by bringing to the debate women who claim former President Bill Clinton sexually abused them.<|G_start|>E8hGkgRaFz}K1:Ri6}sOKz!~ZUBgr&uOL]4{|JdG=-?``9+rmPBy:Y-{>Tq;OiEZQ?-22uq`?+G`5cV@sJS}1KT+xl!4VZA;e!il<|G_end|> - Event trigger: war - Event type: conflict.attack.selfdirectedbattle - 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.
place:Iraq
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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.
- Passage: " Cocaine or heroin, we know what the purpose is, " said Allan Lai, an officer - in - charge at the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Calgary, who is helping oversee the criminal investigation. " With respect to carfentanil, we don't know why a substance of that potency is coming into our country. " In August and September, high - level delegations of Chinese and U.S. drug enforcement authorities met to discuss joint efforts on synthetic opioids, but neither meeting produced any substantive announcement on carfentanil. Nonetheless, some Chinese vendors are already bracing for a new wave of controls. In an email, Wonder Synthesis wrote, " If you need any chems, just hurry to buy. " - Event trigger: meeting - Event type: contact.collaborate.n/a - Argument roles: participant, participant, place
- Passage: "Cocaine or heroin, we know what the purpose is,"said Allan Lai, an officer-in-charge at the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Calgary, who is helping oversee the criminal investigation.<|G_start|>$0FR6;!H(eG;gx~HV6m+de!&C|w~99;V~XPy m; yRe4Y>5CF@]%~pf,>Ld$cHT#O{Dt6 x~?%fJI{d@s[B ~o8r/$(2ya9+QTJ8<|G_end|>"With respect to carfentanil, we do n't know why a substance of that potency is coming into our country."<|G_start|>>[,[_5c(?3px|a}bL-2$|{+4qu]Ec YW]DR%g$HZ~ksB_6l%R.<MR}Z`CFl}m[W=_]3s$/G#/2Bq_OC(5xX!2><)7AOjTDK4iu3X<|G_end|>In August and September, high-level delegations of Chinese and U.S. drug enforcement authorities met to discuss joint efforts on synthetic opioids, but neither meeting produced any substantive announcement on carfentanil.<|G_start|>6Dvj&gq;`=m7nzgDc.p<DT%Evz5Ya`VuDghMg=S`$D2M_^,fJ`SoB^R7Zk#ZBQE:.8BL >F= a~Sn0L%+uip,VbPvD..?IRCsuAm<|G_end|>Nonetheless, some Chinese vendors are already bracing for a new wave of controls.<|G_start|>(Dwr>3!QPrHYmJP,VFrl0(UQ^%)1QLIHYR.U[6,-Hj,me#9a.N?=jH`3@Ju-Bhk[iekC8_U?)![31Zzf:r+zp3Z08FRd>JIkDR=g<|G_end|>In an email, Wonder Synthesis wrote,"If you need any chems, just hurry to buy."<|G_start|>tN^M5k5+S?JfDh$t+t2Q!maE^a^h[AUeU-R}(T$/2pgT/:s00fE%j!6fR`70aUPyH8pIyWyhl)#-b@>62F3qYRAE+Kpy?>7{f|6.<|G_end|> - Event trigger: meeting - Event type: contact.collaborate.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:Chinese participant:U.S.
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741
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 lied when he said the Federal Reserve is doing political things by keeping interest rates down. Trump lied when he said Hillary called TPP the finest deal she ’s ever seen. Trump lied when he said Hillary treated President Obama with terrible disrespect during the debates. Trump lied when he said she wants to approve TPP. Trump lied when he said Hillary ’s regulations will kill jobs. - Event trigger: lied - Event type: contact.prevarication.correspondence - Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
- Passage: Trump lied when he said the Federal Reserve is doing political things by keeping interest rates down.<|G_start|>PD*pTj]4A>.mxp@)Z;D]2dUI`NuK!fCQ!wF{<>cL@U0> ESh/D^`{MTNgDuvMvhmft/0&Nh}swqV%l@Y?vy_&*hOSED,F}8$8.]j<|G_end|>Trump lied when he said Hillary called TPP the finest deal she ’s ever seen.<|G_start|>d~cb_!Br2 f2g?hFw!8BqC(b9U6Mq`:mQQP$IH& {1=2jiCcOS(PU~7F6g%FTQ_b`I*X|!Dz`p&__0V:gv&7T.>sij$uC.49ghJp<|G_end|>Trump lied when he said Hillary treated President Obama with terrible disrespect during the debates.<|G_start|>~qg`mzDN2|@.mK|o8unkh4SdJ7kg^4vWO!#fIswVj8lyxvG#F@*{~X6(N#/BaHwYS8#]Fu^+$C&/JOYx=o>szcJXV?~9p`Vk+C{m<|G_end|>Trump lied when he said she wants to approve TPP.<|G_start|>eZm|(xlF,ur{?BVhaoYmX45WrAk>vLR3.2gi*zJgDlCaKy|y$/7TO#?{pk;)n&XN&* jM`11Jb[M0Nyazl~BRhY:cI09,/I1M9gI<|G_end|>Trump lied when he said Hillary ’s regulations will kill jobs.<|G_start|>h5J,Z&TR+T1@ARQvqX*=C4%rY=vS4BjD-r</UKcOsj_-%D<M6.B/%J?ZbioR8Xsivwl n(C^;W~I;s R5U<e3f7)7=>zj0@aqlQ8<|G_end|> - Event trigger: lied - Event type: contact.prevarication.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:Trump
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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.
- Passage: “ Someone who kills and jails his adversaries, has basically destroyed Russian democracy. ” Clark, who unsuccessfully sought the Democratic presidential nomination in 2004, said Trump “ does n’t do his homework, ” appears to be “ totally consumed by self - interest ” and, with business connections all over the world, wo n’t release his tax returns, raising questions about conflict of interest. “ I ’d like to know who invests in his properties, who controls his loans, what the business connection is with Russia, ” he said. “ We ca n’t have someone as our commander in chief and president who does n’t understand American values and whose character is n’t suited to the awesome responsibility of that office. ” This year ’s presidential campaign has garnered a lot more political involvement by former military leaders in support of the candidates, drawing criticism from former commander of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Martin Dempsey who warned these actions could undermine the political neutrality of the military. - Event trigger: loans - Event type: transaction.transfermoney.borrowlend - Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, money, place
- Passage: “Someone who kills and jails his adversaries, has basically destroyed Russian democracy.”<|G_start|>*9^zxFJ]: rW~2^070tqvX6gN2$KySmCfe9W;&.H7I[q5L!yE(/ZdzN*_)S6Wt>%q|-|kX`FtXRVn@G<8Lx+R5z{$#b8rzy}J)*_<|G_end|>Clark, who unsuccessfully sought the Democratic presidential nomination in 2004, said Trump “does n’t do his homework,” appears to be “totally consumed by self-interest” and, with business connections all over the world, wo n’t release his tax returns, raising questions about conflict of interest.<|G_start|>TP8eXWu#zm?Cm}oBa7Xn)/#l^x-N~poe{!~IcN5JWhi-js~I5>W}(Q1>uti:C+ pN92- tP5KduiWK);8!#:b9`V0RaA T)IJ#^i<|G_end|>“I ’d like to know who invests in his properties, who controls his loans, what the business connection is with Russia,” he said.<|G_start|>MDW5=B1dXZZgnH]jnN?UtRk?y_TlGBhJjf%i^K5~49zJIW&*%k$izl].sIEi_Zb*q(TQk4lkF@ceMR(|o3n*r`HT0K6SCZEE;=Tl<|G_end|>“We ca n’t have someone as our commander in chief and president who does n’t understand American values and whose character is n’t suited to the awesome responsibility of that office.”<|G_start|>V5j)C?a.NiEQ$*oyO=P0FG6q,_m3bgg>/9(d!Us-#J<[{UowPXBx26XbW[wQ<2)exj&^SjbcaOErp(:fKlOB$uWrn1(3K7:fK0ni<|G_end|>This year ’s presidential campaign has garnered a lot more political involvement by former military leaders in support of the candidates, drawing criticism from former commander of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Martin Dempsey who warned these actions could undermine the political neutrality of the military.<|G_start|>R~Tpl5MQG4 ,SLhO2_[hh.^ ow46cWh^r=;f6Ra-6)&t)K<>$|Gsl?w/#x=gPFqC0i_&?4_*}69iieBD@MoE7@lexv@?XN)ygmO4<|G_end|> - Event trigger: loans - Event type: transaction.transfermoney.borrowlend - 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:who beneficiary:Trump
nw_RCdadac515085d66f3d80ee694aec272c0508949619f15361ab297978f
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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.
- Passage: That will not work. Indicted by a Democratic administration, Clinton can not claim that it's the " vast right - wing conspiracy. " That line has no relevance if President Obama's Justice Department indicts her. 14. The party, the donors and bundlers, the super - delegates and incumbents will not want to run alongside an indicted person. - Event trigger: indicts - Event type: justice.initiatejudicialprocess.chargeindict - Argument roles: prosecutor, defendant, judgecourt, crime, place
- Passage: That will not work.<|G_start|>krWE3F(z:t!o(sh&`u-bTKc)L3w`l+Hn;#TLd)Fx6OQ0v3eYp(4DDSXTgv{_eol@-ET|.5n]gJIIlV;7KA{Yp=w?Sc9;UL$+s:,`<|G_end|>Indicted by a Democratic administration, Clinton can not claim that it's the"vast right-wing conspiracy."<|G_start|>9KfGkFX|ysE EShF_r6_Urq9UuR^,1vFjSA/|{UTjab(q<o3-]&t{rfXqgz}ozx)5D!Il/Rpb#K39nYN)[=iW[Rvf,-Sl`+YuSCy<|G_end|>That line has no relevance if President Obama's Justice Department indicts her.<|G_start|>.FFf2^WpwXA.Um:Iu,Qh0$or/4{P.1tqu^xcxT^PgtLOlV6?U&l.c Z:C8;=WjSE&wB};~mBW#K]lwvzHTJOUBGEmi,[4Sd`L.C<|G_end|>14.<|G_start|>G]yXfH}KIJVN)}/L:&5ogJL/[uPfQlrr:y~=k8=X`Z2*4#AA7s=_4-Q:PjnE#jI>Yq{ywU/mNg2TBA[Bl`vr9>&EpEs0wqiLH:d)<|G_end|>The party, the donors and bundlers, the super-delegates and incumbents will not want to run alongside an indicted person.<|G_start|>a>|~RI%?Z`~XAy+zi_8qWn`C|#U]WY;wyCtC,#]Yb~JY]M:ZJ%dQ@G1.HzMLw9pgr9{V?/^-,q`[x[!_G+{=oV,oJ(|N:S(3!^Qi<|G_end|> - Event trigger: indicts - 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.
prosecutor:Justice Department defendant:her judgecourt:Justice Department
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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.
- Passage: WikiLeaks was the subject of every cable TV discussion and every newspaper front page, and press packs swarmed the gates of every address even tenuously connected to it. Commentators called for arrest, deportation, rendition, or even assassination of Assange and his associates. At the same time, WikiLeaks was having its payment accounts frozen by Visa and Mastercard, Amazon Web Services pulled hosting support, and Assange was jailed for a week in the UK (before being bailed) on unrelated charges relating to alleged sexual offences in Sweden. Inside WikiLeaks, a tiny organisation with only a few hundred thousand dollars in the bank, such pressure felt immense. Most of the handful of people within came from a left - wing activist background, many were young and inexperienced, and few had much trust of the US government – especially after months of reading cables of US mistakes and overreactions in the Afghan and Iraq war logs, often with tragic consequences. - Event trigger: jailed - Event type: movement.transportperson.preventexit - Argument roles: preventer, transporter, passenger, origin, destination
- Passage: WikiLeaks was the subject of every cable TV discussion and every newspaper front page, and press packs swarmed the gates of every address even tenuously connected to it.<|G_start|>}oib(SZ0^k/bS>2>M8~>eW}K}[z99HRo3c{=)|M>[#!tLF+4*=}<2I>`UF~vxS9^Oe)E@dM[q :i<DQ>{3*!e9a)d-clyH%Uk;P|<|G_end|>Commentators called for arrest, deportation, rendition, or even assassination of Assange and his associates.<|G_start|>PbAYyK0B_SeM*?*+duGSWN]35pdwrQT^L3=]m&y>aJc}=i4,:?0ye5Es5jIs[h[#$qOBP7d5hImh=2UrD gOYt{g2f+SHW+:<.@s<|G_end|>At the same time, WikiLeaks was having its payment accounts frozen by Visa and Mastercard, Amazon Web Services pulled hosting support, and Assange was jailed for a week in the UK (before being bailed) on unrelated charges relating to alleged sexual offences in Sweden.<|G_start|>*%BmS)buf,yjEbd`i=FNO~y$RNc%3v?6R63FIq/Gth{h9S*)p+]^O];5UKY-9$?}:]{Rq4?0LH 9RbU};hSwKlZT/GHG}aLs<?c6<|G_end|>Inside WikiLeaks, a tiny organisation with only a few hundred thousand dollars in the bank, such pressure felt immense.<|G_start|> ES g$a]R`(@udX+| =x-,|uD} 2tRsBKsFYg8NrO>SYqx+W0s-heTsYsUFBraK4G&:MhE (^z8:=$#18hE*&]M|]9A`D!gpDh{q<|G_end|>Most of the handful of people within came from a left-wing activist background, many were young and inexperienced, and few had much trust of the US government – especially after months of reading cables of US mistakes and overreactions in the Afghan and Iraq war logs, often with tragic consequences.<|G_start|>fHsMs+EPA{TFATcG8`_*7$|v{]w*#fE$W;|RK~;2/GwEE<a+DW=WjX(*90Y<#i/IBM+8`ye5k@`]mGKmK<w|K~&SU]UZD2jAxy@~<|G_end|> - Event trigger: jailed - 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:UK passenger:Assange origin:UK
nw_RCdaf6815eeefdc996da047127916cc5837c6e0581ec196f028220ffa5
745
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 mainstream politicians could be far more useful to the Kremlin than extremists, analysts say, since they still control most of the levers that could lead to an easing of sanctions, and Russia has courted politicians from Germany to Hungary to Slovakia to France. Still, some see sharp limits to Kremlin influence. The interference in the false German rape case helped spark a backlash among an electorate that remained sympathetic to Russia. The E.U. sanctions have repeatedly been renewed. - Event trigger: rape - Event type: life.injure.n/a - Argument roles: victim, injurer, place
- Passage: But mainstream politicians could be far more useful to the Kremlin than extremists, analysts say, since they still control most of the levers that could lead to an easing of sanctions, and Russia has courted politicians from Germany to Hungary to Slovakia to France.<|G_start|>^-Q~%_O)n8DF >yN_<I|KX%;+@Cu6r-`Z;!5lbSydoN7.`)~)9[j_f*!D38(|fa0qgRJiaDG$; rrTJxX}V%4~n^czc^{6oyr9>B<|G_end|>Still, some see sharp limits to Kremlin influence.<|G_start|>nM0m8q%]maMx[^a)c3bU=cGW=^USWSEAg1a[hjLsVv=,Ulp%V%-e{>JU$tF<mNPF,CPT7xn%|/ce3v1VD-4b1lG4PT(JuF./50qN<|G_end|>The interference in the false German rape case helped spark a backlash among an electorate that remained sympathetic to Russia.<|G_start|>pncV6NHo *+X7~V$<{Tj$3v?X4=z|_QMNG%T/Vo:qP-C<0LH@pQVY^`JlJa,.O}8G].3BZ$@*4)?:Bn }g@7roJ}=oo}@7wS(m*7<|G_end|>The E.U.<|G_start|>bWT{AR7k<K&kRj^~[Fxo2v3oC811eE;q!(3Frf*yej#XaU,KeGy/?>bVeynCws8-=RRfPT{<:-KY{Zt|=H#LpIti[p#3vFL7dtTR<|G_end|>sanctions have repeatedly been renewed.<|G_start|>tbOWA-prU|q/?;)S6&V?O3H*f$@$dn-L+4lh+ZYSz)|;8tTAGfuqZTXbUUC_eD^DGS[CK[y7|}~q)0rZP ,^yQ.d]$wN|PXROtB*<|G_end|> - Event trigger: rape - 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.
injurer:rape
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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.
- 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.transfermoney.embargosanction - Argument roles: preventer, giver, recipient, money, 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|>b{]9}A3?K~48snbnU<92lVy)]cMB;}yuE./zvm8KH2(mkr,!GT3UnU84GJ}uyQGXxnK^qLH{{gG2]7/M6%h4%~zpI7 7E6%07V}I<|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|>/=4Ppd9q{@/g[.Wj@;VwGnMfoo~R)o1Vn2.JghnEhIwu%Mgvj/:C1s+6j/TGP6qeSE>#zlae]^4Q}`6?yX4e(K)^:/g6DJT1GRB{<|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|>eo0uHYGeEJAqg&UGEwk#9}X/%R9JAQ>lP56|U7N]5On8t34Da9u{4eLnz`b!y 3j~w_tgmn06w}QKhH$KOI)o[t(HSWs^|u6pqjc<|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|>o|ZtF?_$~3N_ki|F)Y,s}4R-.[@t:-i-ygz>rz6.t/=C[FHNko/*I>VT3]50w=B4EGT7^hU+LBXVz^ALmY]?`]hXCV{bn$%(Eoon<|G_end|>That is the contribution that we need to make.<|G_start|>6GM1p.Z ghTwclo:^Y9ZX0oY;h7P#FA}fJ*-si,~mb8-AypppOsG<N+AN$T8t*W/(-w+ibg/L[IQsi?-BPfvPOII5d_SX:5bVK$+<|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:we recipient:all parties money:weapons place:Syria and in the Middle East
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747
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: Forms of fentanyl are suspected in at least one known assassination attempt, and were used by Russian forces against Chechen separatists who took hundreds of hostages at a Moscow theater in 2002. The chemicals are banned from the battlefield under the Chemical Weapons Convention. In fiscal year 2014, U.S. authorities seized just 3.7 kilograms (8.1 pounds) of fentanyl. This fiscal year, through just mid - July, they have seized 134.1 kilograms (295 pounds), according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection data obtained by the AP. Fentanyl is the most frequently seized synthetic opioid, U.S. Customs reports. - Event trigger: seized - Event type: transaction.transaction.transfercontrol - Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, territoryorfacility, place
- Passage: Forms of fentanyl are suspected in at least one known assassination attempt, and were used by Russian forces against Chechen separatists who took hundreds of hostages at a Moscow theater in 2002.<|G_start|>LO,VYjbjt7f$d|^rM4pl~K[;;GZ2nK0S!;a0]&Dd2D2 ykh~Kk}Q{` ta,QX}MRdXPjZ2)C0G5Pz%}`fTcTBF-f5<y*nc?+o}pGw<|G_end|>The chemicals are banned from the battlefield under the Chemical Weapons Convention.<|G_start|>x]d?v#!=y@$ `rZ>nuzY0OCG|L4q|+#Zyn^?9GjX5pnpVWK#|X_f.Zna4-Ra/+jPThDs8iU:XJtHFc&tAq2R9JiQd<%Rq`[Gr~;5<|G_end|>In fiscal year 2014, U.S. authorities seized just 3.7 kilograms (8.1 pounds) of fentanyl.<|G_start|>u_OMb%<Ga~}eS8aH$N2-0?RRZT3qw.Qr*F>vcvX]xaD2Qa%34~<2DnQ>}Q[_q4f>D7JXLRjM4c,Q/a<gRMC?~OMtf[sFf6mri63;<|G_end|>This fiscal year, through just mid-July, they have seized 134.1 kilograms (295 pounds), according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection data obtained by the AP.<|G_start|>+Sv_/LYww2 Xb`5=_8{V$oLK!xd<I8u0 -MpOW]rIp[t+-]3<Z.fr|t )B}Lm&-@u#VG}(>e$RT^r9P`8,BjAqye#xu(dx7o&C`O<|G_end|>Fentanyl is the most frequently seized synthetic opioid, U.S. Customs reports.<|G_start|>=comdPPvI:s#o/F`TpEjdFm}uAwqwq^]7tGPp_{|rY#^Xym`/;CH @~t5@]Ow/<2lGJ.#CXiFE1:Q@yoAtR=H3|T{wudp_S]gG|(<|G_end|> - Event trigger: seized - Event type: transaction.transaction.transfercontrol - Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, territoryorfacility, 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:U.S. authorities recipient:3.7 kilograms ( 8.1 pounds ) of fentanyl place:U.S.
nw_RCdc32c8197c17cbcab48853330e335d58655fa615010c0c20e63365d3
748
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 a role model, the authors point to Portugal, which decriminalized not only cannabis but also possession of heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine. HIV transmission, hepatitis C and incarcerations all decreased, Beyrer said, and there was about a 15 per cent decline in substance use by young people in Portugal. 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. - Event trigger: legislated - Event type: government.legislate.legislate - Argument roles: governmentbody, law, place
- Passage: For a role model, the authors point to Portugal, which decriminalized not only cannabis but also possession of heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine.<|G_start|>,N.Or EUggVu&S5Rl+xK(O.ND{`ktS#KmSIRd,!UU~LH~=#_k|4%h+m0FqN7v?RV/H{eF87GKQ+|1VXZX-T8+6u:=.XIg/oCWxXB<|G_end|>HIV transmission, hepatitis C and incarcerations all decreased, Beyrer said, and there was about a 15 per cent decline in substance use by young people in Portugal.<|G_start|>x Jj%@1q* r[_.I.w4T&5uJN}/d#9blx<*q~nbs=5:gcf+>!p3%Yg!>wN}(&%LYC{v$wA_^Ae-*=Zwk*B&9n~uk+tk-QU{FGuS8K<|G_end|>Syringe restrictions legislated during the 1980s war on drugs contributed to Danny Wilson's HIV infection.<|G_start|>u88qI>!g7FCE2}c|3aas+{X%3I7U|r2nw6Y7GX4$5ej)rtzXiXCP`l!Uv7N$Q%ye)h=P/20Q<s7P{(&3y8V2l@pD;<=n{g<h0(}1<|G_end|>(CBC)<|G_start|>|Z;Hn ebh:dU,,#E8F$(c@#rz<mvJ 9U!;Rg:*84[R$jvGzvNgdVPwszYgHjJq*Z;A<>%A0u*/!^M4RAx}{cR^nNkZ?O`^45v;{(<|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|>2_u#N{W5!p-o:);W0*Yk[g[)Yk]L<dPvzP6SJF>on(.2 8C*.kkG>Cxe*}^3+wscO]Pp,$hu) *[YVgBiEYoX0-,~m!hYSIkfcc(<|G_end|> - Event trigger: legislated - Event type: government.legislate.legislate - Argument roles: governmentbody, law, 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.
law:Syringe restrictions
nw_RCdc3c2c5182550c3e99c822b31e30ff5cbb8fecabded0cab2e2c4ea3f
749
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.marchprotestpoliticalgathering - 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|>GX4;|P4I^-S<dW8Kkdq.J$NL%!1B*d{_GUI@)AFRhic,LE.<n<;aavqqw!gyNp|f&:*v5bu&a7(Zr3}KNdyz}K#zAFi[Mtc~HafL<|G_end|>“We can never accept this.<|G_start|>dj?&&E#o[LxWwy<&*2]h[&~0b#nu{um{7#cBWVtiY6=)|2{<*[gCS$pM+ljGqTqCp.+yTf^BX,,:kTe8XC}ih<c,Yfh8n{/{cz)p<|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|>3#?:1{oX{7Sr[@~e^[{C6gf &}>K2lUa)B{K}w21y61yb/s;wYVMNM~0, kUW6J:r&gE=bnB&lm-EyDO %)|IZ/ Op).BVTKecd<|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|>{=*{o2.PeIf!53&.(I;5UB;MV^:r*jy~dicBo[J9d3fr)qHv+vJ~:]a7Vcl^=OviXr_EdyXWXxr`8Yw -a-pKUn8K4npV;z-ggP <|G_end|>“These are my feelings.<|G_start|>4J7E&2pF<@>k_pC,o*y@jQ-iyrP@gPnE#p[$0) qgclshq[Ar~3;wCCe7^<o-ho]kk+h@N~K/WiQ*URK|Jg=Se?Czl-cL^:At!vt<|G_end|> - Event trigger: protest - Event type: conflict.demonstrate.marchprotestpoliticalgathering - 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 place:TV4
nw_RCdc3d5e6188d1a5dca260d387a4610e0083630901aeb23304e09503a3
750
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 addition to the highly technical process of tracing each intrusion to a specific computer, prosecutors then try to prove that a particular person executed the attack at that computer, or show that the “ digital fingerprints ” are unique to that individual, said Peter Toren, a cybercrime attorney and former DOJ cyber prosecutor. Presenting this evidence in court could also expose valuable secret surveillance footholds in Russian intelligence agencies. Raj De, a former National Security Agency general counsel, said spy agencies are typically “ very reticent to burn sources and methods for any activity. ” Revealing such tactics could even open up the NSA to lawsuits over its surveillance operations. Together, these factors mean that getting such an indictment before November “ would be an impossibility, ” according to one former DOJ National Security Division prosecutor. Sanctions could serve as a more expedient option. - Event trigger: spy - Event type: government.spy.spy - Argument roles: spy, observedentity, beneficiary, place
- Passage: In addition to the highly technical process of tracing each intrusion to a specific computer, prosecutors then try to prove that a particular person executed the attack at that computer, or show that the “digital fingerprints” are unique to that individual, said Peter Toren, a cybercrime attorney and former DOJ cyber prosecutor.<|G_start|>W38v~Q#In`iD*vi??/})C<X4ymynx.qFV2mOrPjy&X:Lh?Ir}!GM&XeioH48[J({MTNv7#hvBr$:rj0iy)t?E10q<kYgnWSkyjs@<|G_end|>Presenting this evidence in court could also expose valuable secret surveillance footholds in Russian intelligence agencies.<|G_start|>38 O9po~r%8OiMB#@q[_;d Tz@Z .J>IvNkrAs ~A9ocw(chg.P`zDdl_{&fq{{)M^1Sx6Jd5[e_xnW-y+pXJHSYSWG)C;=&HDin<|G_end|>Raj De, a former National Security Agency general counsel, said spy agencies are typically “very reticent to burn sources and methods for any activity.” Revealing such tactics could even open up the NSA to lawsuits over its surveillance operations.<|G_start|>h`gfd^Q.hR7L&5E%!Bcg5OJsR&?>N. iv=>V{x{RTO^<N]eA&q`E G5dF1B!$y}zzX`ZPb~:IK1vJ?#(}|9]xjnh[.;%^^U/we<i<|G_end|>Together, these factors mean that getting such an indictment before November “would be an impossibility,” according to one former DOJ National Security Division prosecutor.<|G_start|>+b/655IHf-%rN(jumdYQsQv<Mw+>c(4Oa,MgjDx[?4[@z5W/h:Gw%uv/E2XW.qMv7(HZO}A!A4][U{9Lcnp?_pt` B8FclN~-M[Y<|G_end|>Sanctions could serve as a more expedient option.<|G_start|>iw5F!D`.*}od!8]{Er(Xr(rX;#wt/<-Gj.FPE5.hjtp^(vv<h@q+i`GEWN>WSg:h!cguZ9usNe^oh,0$;^gl-AS.i?Nl%N7mTIqe<|G_end|> - Event trigger: spy - Event type: government.spy.spy - Argument roles: spy, observedentity, 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.
spy:agencies
nw_RCdd6e856b499b5f53dc627da0d0119a80206fcc2a8749dca3e7b66848
751
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: “ There ’s a 27-year - old who works for the DNC and who was shot in the back, murdered, just a few weeks ago, for unknown reasons as he was walking down the streets in Washington. ” Seth Rich, shown at left, a DNC employee who did voter outreach, was shot to death last month early in the morning in Washington, D.C. The case is unsolved and Washington, D.C., police have speculated it was an attempted robbery. On Reddit, his death has become the source of theories about whether he was involved in the leaks. WikiLeaks released emails and files from the Democratic National Committee last month. - Event trigger: robbery - Event type: conflict.attack.n/a - Argument roles: attacker, target, instrument, place
- Passage: “There ’s a 27-year-old who works for the DNC and who was shot in the back, murdered, just a few weeks ago, for unknown reasons as he was walking down the streets in Washington.”<|G_start|><d@b!<F&vg@uZd^@W!;K2a*9vlSAA70~Re;UHJ{<oS2SB(QS8F9s+?zm##eT{LifdJ+GMNz;yqQ9uDc}Et&}%CIO~F5l.,Jg+1^{<|G_end|>Seth Rich, shown at left, a DNC employee who did voter outreach, was shot to death last month early in the morning in Washington, D.C.<|G_start|>Q^tL`]~d97k:jPOQ/pE;f1aD =}1Ypg*l7>FS;{fKnLF6G~}D;B=WyoOQR.<!v&UP_L`s VX<(7)zJ?$i/gkhJ}[Jqs>51eorr$@<|G_end|>The case is unsolved and Washington, D.C., police have speculated it was an attempted robbery.<|G_start|>p|;ZTR]bsRSlSLkZI%B41&BGtgMU2vmacf:o4Jym_=}6WGk`-i,n+f@-`o3U} gwn?/|Z^S@Ki8_{hs6;@}@!E06zy[bft{*>DW5<|G_end|>On Reddit, his death has become the source of theories about whether he was involved in the leaks.<|G_start|>^T|~e(m<D9.uJs44R.J*j~_q?mwBWEye=c+GpI^F$el|}dL52V&[g(]P(HB;~slu:nGE6sviZe(FW&WpN%/:0--w>WnH#e(zgfWX<|G_end|>WikiLeaks released emails and files from the Democratic National Committee last month.<|G_start|>#`1$]X%xq?$-rcACe;mit^)1EJQ0+7;M$ReJT&|+vp*{(xZ#$)/!!YO:H_Mx6-{o]] MD5S}sW!dnleo#B/Je6D<ELPO.Fua;}R*<|G_end|> - Event trigger: robbery - 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.
target:Seth Rich place:Washington , D.C.
nw_RCdd7729df6be950e3154ee3a7727e9c6a93d840506f7f2d860b2030c3
752
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 were quickly released and pardoned following international pressure. But Mr. Mansoor ’s real troubles began shortly after his release. He was beaten and robbed of his car, and $ 140,000 was stolen from his bank account. He did not learn that he was being monitored until a year later, when Mr. Marczak found the spyware on his devices. “ It was as bad as someone encroaching in your living room, a total invasion of privacy, and you begin to learn that maybe you should n’t trust anyone anymore, ” Mr. Mansoor recalled. - Event trigger: robbed - Event type: conflict.attack.stealrobhijack - Argument roles: attacker, target, instrument, place, artifact
- Passage: They were quickly released and pardoned following international pressure.<|G_start|>i,7Swgp`s`)VlCY]-gDouTU915kp2;i%}OeX*9U% Kc3HE$SgX*5X#6*3?F R>F &RM?|2$iqf_,X-G>0`856xI<l(> QQUl|PUO<|G_end|>But Mr. Mansoor ’s real troubles began shortly after his release.<|G_start|>_/5eH/:`v)FD}^sCg;}d3$;zVHlTcMRrG!kDs~LK-&6q@h}Gm-Hx~7g8, {[ic(K;a<yI?Gt#0NObq}H{vJ}bTJ_r6^+CMe&o~N,<|G_end|>He was beaten and robbed of his car, and $ 140,000 was stolen from his bank account.<|G_start|>Mj]sd^_H-%D9Qo]?pSks?^@mW.K(wT.k9rZ~)]x5+`Y),:x/?OiE|YxLf!I{({w0#O1.N[d#~3Lo#IJ}%M7Qw1L;t5.jA<3p>=3:<|G_end|>He did not learn that he was being monitored until a year later, when Mr. Marczak found the spyware on his devices.<|G_start|>>m[H`zW|+(xCsWiu^d_.eSnwG.>`Hd{C4#chyX].aJZ4f?!0x_4A^.Y#AM!|UxZz)!`B3*Z:{9raV,i=?<4d`U9VDEZDi_17gz*l<|G_end|>“It was as bad as someone encroaching in your living room, a total invasion of privacy, and you begin to learn that maybe you should n’t trust anyone anymore,” Mr. Mansoor recalled.<|G_start|>1MI0YHEK}no]E/,h6WT!lK_+<_`uIX_I5f[:~[q2Za3F4^k)o^,gkjR:hSb<Uk*n]+M|N%:M%GJ+25mm$cYo9TzA!+~XwiXxcl6m<|G_end|> - Event trigger: robbed - Event type: conflict.attack.stealrobhijack - Argument roles: attacker, target, instrument, place, artifact
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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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 nine debates, Sanders has been asked questions about his socialism a total of ten times (roughly the amount of questions asked about Russia). In the very first debate, CNN ’s Anderson Cooper, after bringing up Sanders “ honeymooning in the Soviet Union ” and support for the Sandinistas, pushed Sanders to pledge his loyalty to capitalism with three consecutive follow - up questions. Keep in mind these were the first four questions in the very first debate — the first impression millions of Americans had of the largely unknown senator: COOPER: Senator Sanders. A Gallup poll says half the country would not put a socialist in the White House. - Event trigger: debate - Event type: contact.negotiate.meet - Argument roles: participant, participant, place
- Passage: In nine debates, Sanders has been asked questions about his socialism a total of ten times (roughly the amount of questions asked about Russia).<|G_start|>,Lm/{LvI_qJh&dyF4/MwQRfg%F ihn^~y~<w:}nPB{zHc?;@U~a*LzuJ+J.N0 .0gSYcv,ar/6>4f{.k*+$&h![DaA%CJji>Ag;G<|G_end|>In the very first debate, CNN ’s Anderson Cooper, after bringing up Sanders “honeymooning in the Soviet Union” and support for the Sandinistas, pushed Sanders to pledge his loyalty to capitalism with three consecutive follow-up questions.<|G_start|>Hf;7=g:O[IVMSQaa:Jql*$~e@E6]}{#vy%xmN)qIBGul^5D4If8!wgqdJ>u_iM]<*Xqz>prt[k&i&+hTbh6$<~Vm{vJV]n&c:ji0<|G_end|>Keep in mind these were the first four questions in the very first debate — the first impression millions of Americans had of the largely unknown senator:<|G_start|>ZO%;n9Wtmgzlz};R=3l5_iYq:+][KZ+^0(9B3BmD8Xm<^}cZ]_jQBJ{i#6=_AhUiv1NnUU 78Hse[^sc/IuU*?,F7TD-fjBpe@RE<|G_end|>COOPER: Senator Sanders.<|G_start|>,o?x=TlQ19# l2 qj}xjAZw^j}mzkB2cUMZY9}%8YyO~eEm$;VLWkM&8V$%4%n^276@S`5,YNdc5#5{mzV/sYV7dYC7DGL{b9L<T<|G_end|>A Gallup poll says half the country would not put a socialist in the White House.<|G_start|>yrmF.%kgusN^ICQ9SQ1 :OUq!&X0LE][}yD8aC=fuLEjB]VwU0y@B oz=UV7,/_!M4={OR^HDF^NwlVz:Ps!3#L~jHM[R)6tJ:Q:<|G_end|> - Event trigger: debate - Event type: contact.negotiate.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:COOPER participant:Senator Sanders place:debate
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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.
- Passage: It was everything we hate about scripted mannequin candidates captured in a brief crack in the political façade. Charles Ommanney / Getty Rubio plummeted in the polls, and Kasich, already mentally checked out, was the surprise second - place finisher in New Hampshire, with 15.8 percent of the vote. " Something big happened tonight, " Kasich said vaguely, not seeming sure what that thing was exactly. Even worse from a Republican point of view, Dinkley McBush somehow finished fourth, above Rubio and in a virtual tie with Iowa winner Ted Cruz. - Event trigger: plummeted - Event type: movement.transportperson.fall - Argument roles: passenger, origin, destination
- Passage: It was everything we hate about scripted mannequin candidates captured in a brief crack in the political façade.<|G_start|>xQlM!WjC~U(2-Y2nWC0dgUImVhaH.G)Ek[jN<Uv@0NUM*2ur9.[jB. :|tCgz4DBr;GJJepsW:kj/E$Xd{}uq1&F59E$TVk={c[~<|G_end|>Charles Ommanney / Getty<|G_start|>^?xUpXY56Mpo#3StzAw?lVC24)jgv%xZA|*sT[ta> D@%K4_L,(Y#F(k|I%w9-zy1ka:N3+ n7}#rbMn SU?e;qu5Y-;QJ0c,:tL<|G_end|>Rubio plummeted in the polls, and Kasich, already mentally checked out, was the surprise second-place finisher in New Hampshire, with 15.8 percent of the vote.<|G_start|>Rk^tU4QmSvvbnkgvivN;R 64=2.llcH)c7Td[u` $9^bek#@kDyMhOwb=$moONFn@.s_X9$CR6gV7:+B>*%f<DI5Z=szDO^1hjAo<|G_end|>"Something big happened tonight,"Kasich said vaguely, not seeming sure what that thing was exactly.<|G_start|>KB)IEjU*|k@ZSs/;bcE`=TUd[CG.c`;*Rhpu3-l~9:gi]F.P([s^b(l 5lTrwE9<sOP+2u~w!heza;X;zRDLZcQ3n6RKjGE1mV@t<|G_end|>Even worse from a Republican point of view, Dinkley McBush somehow finished fourth, above Rubio and in a virtual tie with Iowa winner Ted Cruz.<|G_start|>:EpbnZor=e^kbvBZK57~_u>ry gYFEHc.N}]33_fOo2TD0:.o$caDc6X:;!qS&mQpNK#V/mVc;rbJ _,9C^.4U?S9GyGZ~[W]7Mq<|G_end|> - Event trigger: plummeted - Event type: movement.transportperson.fall - Argument roles: 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.
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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.
- Passage: The hacked DNC emails, which included some that disparaged Hillary Clinton's opponent, Bernie Sanders, were released by the organization called WikiLeaks on the eve of the Democratic National Convention and forced the resignation of national committee chairperson Debbie Wasserman Schultz. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has said he intended to harm Hillary Clinton's campaign with the release. Assange, who has lived for years in Ecuador's embassy in London, avoiding extradition to Sweden on charges of sexual misconduct, said that " no one knows who our source is. " The one source mentioned most often by Clinton aides, pundits including conservative George Will, and U.S. intelligence services, is the Russian government led by Vladimir Putin. (The best evidence for the link was discovered by a British professor who revealed it earlier this month.) - Event trigger: extradition - Event type: justice.judicialconsequences.extradite - Argument roles: extraditer, defendant, crime, origin, destination
- Passage: The hacked DNC emails, which included some that disparaged Hillary Clinton's opponent, Bernie Sanders, were released by the organization called WikiLeaks on the eve of the Democratic National Convention and forced the resignation of national committee chairperson Debbie Wasserman Schultz.<|G_start|>}>l*IklA:WB!R=d>rh^-GI_I:xjCKW6vTPzRCJp?eJNz`dPfJ|7#a,S3Rj(Ld,?[o_@nSG;z30gPI|Srl-u+@Qt)R{UI XpTMT-s<|G_end|>WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has said he intended to harm Hillary Clinton's campaign with the release.<|G_start|>={M;HUPZj]vF7f@F3%Z*wn{uGio*FikAp3 ?6XH_0FW5JL@Haol SUelx hqq`|V,J8<7M`!~}qo(>IOFd}c`cxDt63os#!@*77s<|G_end|>Assange, who has lived for years in Ecuador's embassy in London, avoiding extradition to Sweden on charges of sexual misconduct, said that"no one knows who our source is."<|G_start|>D1F:4!ao{,Oc3WJ6N F)Pkpo.QhS7:4E2`Z3F-zy)&HK+y}D>{8%+-<4[d$HnPUkZtrzcYhTAVlFPH:~2Vl2_]J^_=U#}g{X@-4i<|G_end|>The one source mentioned most often by Clinton aides, pundits including conservative George Will, and U.S. intelligence services, is the Russian government led by Vladimir Putin.<|G_start|>Fq>0(g@5v=v,ZjN`}5?`:^V.TzdzqfixT:U:tJ!8s~d@KU,#D+x1hzysp-@7*>[KQ{%dH@w?!.2 da+P,mbo(#<o`pe?kVr3Te)p<|G_end|>(The best evidence for the link was discovered by a British professor who revealed it earlier this month.)<|G_start|>G)}*GQp3`X%FpVK@j-O!j}5 Z~%}u:#[&rLNtVCD)]- 6>IQ/KpU_C)mz=:T^>E2l)w~J0!5z8)fY7}c>}X59:DCUqTWS5fX91q0<|G_end|> - Event trigger: extradition - 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:Sweden defendant:Assange crime:sexual misconduct origin:London destination:Sweden
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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.
- Passage: As for Ailes, the Trump campaign denies that he is playing any official role. (It hasn't denied the New York Times revelation that Ailes met with Trump on Sunday in New Jersey.) Does this official explanation withstand inspection? Hardly. Trump's got a core group of supporters who love his nativist, outsider shtick and pack his rallies. - Event trigger: inspection - Event type: inspection.sensoryobserve.physicalinvestigateinspect - Argument roles: inspector, inspectedentity, place
- Passage: As for Ailes, the Trump campaign denies that he is playing any official role.<|G_start|>o Q!qCf^=ka]R)b3]q?g5;7wYJ&iX5KTRc.6daY:Fh6I #SvHoLRzC~.2++4fZz^fU+F1k0*yGmZ#$NT+9qY(MYJ#Tz(Up]K%Lf2<|G_end|>(It has n't denied the New York Times revelation that Ailes met with Trump on Sunday in New Jersey.)<|G_start|>n.zzEt;U>$<?K/%r oV6x5}e[MlVwt:1TN*)v(^Wh#- zp_n+koXPr2P$:*[%iZWLb$SVX~kCVua/c$=JWl]O_p2<EqCWZFqWb$$<|G_end|>Does this official explanation withstand inspection?<|G_start|>~wsG<o$[<2Kp@;]f2-;[[u);~|>TPna1QAV[__fLru2tOBVrwO&,kd$UQSWxV#q)FtdvW[|T8<_vXULJ{mQz6/D|yB2 oW!|a+/A<|G_end|>Hardly.<|G_start|>tQ`_+,~TJK33sRIp@BBA@s|^g=B=hP$gHY%56?/Q#TbRPpl(g/_O;XiA(KR}^g)3Xm]OE]i +$tn,,Knm8b)0tV#d~+`mQ&^62Ul<|G_end|>Trump's got a core group of supporters who love his nativist, outsider shtick and pack his rallies.<|G_start|>T#3A%@IsCUnba@X$%P%_{qsFB`.PcN@cJ8lqF<DuEd4JeKS=gn1PVrw} _[5ie2[uNc#)_XfhD Q* x{Uz%yoT8&y/bO+h`9Bh@l<|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.
inspectedentity:official explanation place:New Jersey
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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.
- Passage: The Russian embassy in Pyongyang made the announcement this week that 2,394 tons of flour and other food items have been sent to the North Korean port city of Chongjin, Sputnik news agency reported Thursday. The flour was sent through the United Nations World Food Program and was made possible with a Russian donation, according to South Korean news agency Yonhap. This is the second time in 2016 Russia has delivered a shipment. In March, Moscow provided funds for the delivery of 2,500 tons of flour to North Korea. The flour is to be used to produce nutritious biscuits and cereals that can be distributed to child daycare centers in North Hamgyong and Kangwon provinces, according to the report. - Event trigger: shipment - Event type: movement.transportartifact.n/a - Argument roles: transporter, artifact, vehicle, origin, destination
- Passage: The Russian embassy in Pyongyang made the announcement this week that 2,394 tons of flour and other food items have been sent to the North Korean port city of Chongjin, Sputnik news agency reported Thursday.<|G_start|>sL--$EiwV3lw3;v=k)z_>!77.-D_!iit@g8Da5GM%NyUR)q@LkE|Tjl,8X[.-yJHF.,?M~-ySUEX4EPzx_T)7nsoYcC#n#9WDymx<|G_end|>The flour was sent through the United Nations World Food Program and was made possible with a Russian donation, according to South Korean news agency Yonhap.<|G_start|>B;27G+rT<mYOC$_k]GRwL.x,e[GA9Cqn(SLUFUxXZ}YYM`1:%S.A]5;{P.^d/~;{OUdTm/Vy{N2/%T##|M0Gd>/Mw,+P);zcJb*3<|G_end|>This is the second time in 2016 Russia has delivered a shipment.<|G_start|>@TBq|#VSTk{9K@A/mwt9|[AT,2>?s+n+aXI<T<9R~uV {T|@:32lN<;CG+IZ;g5=aU2N)7&?}s:QfCiiR!wMkH5|4}y<}4|,SMB?<|G_end|>In March, Moscow provided funds for the delivery of 2,500 tons of flour to North Korea.<|G_start|>mDq`cg%vss)C5YVeKDu#vujd:DObYV!}dBV2Q#c;[3+&+bg;`;.2e:ia/!L=OS6]/7=.5WOsuP`,nw*=a`jW_?{,i}I0@4esJ&0w<|G_end|>The flour is to be used to produce nutritious biscuits and cereals that can be distributed to child daycare centers in North Hamgyong and Kangwon provinces, according to the report.<|G_start|>aR_7nI@tWHy(/[vXo{ n-+}Hh4ujV]L&tRn)I3jDW.[T}D@obQM0VUjzO;bxY+2=]YpgE[JuID2Rgu/hy*|[Y# 3<;Ly1;.AM[,L<|G_end|> - Event trigger: shipment - 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:Russia artifact:shipment origin:Russia destination:Chongjin
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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.
- Passage: The rest is “ analysis ” by various “ experts, ” claiming that the whole thing is a diversion – oddly, the same line peddled by Ambassador Pyatt – to which are added the author ’s own description of Putin ’s reaction as “ menacing. ” The BBC helpfully adds that, while Panov may have been a “ volunteer ” fighter, he was “ more recently ” associated with “ a charitable organization. ” Since when do members of “ charitable ” organizations wear camouflage while sneaking over heavily - guarded borders in the dead of night? So there ’s an effective embargo on reliable news from this dark corner of the battlefield between East and West. Yet it ’s possible, if we glean facts from disparate sources, to outline how the incident unfolded. CNN, after shilly - shallying for four or five paragraphs – reporting Poroshenko ’s denials and Ukrainian military measures to counteract a long - touted and entirely mythical Russian “ invasion ” – finally coughs up some facts, citing Tass: - Event trigger: embargo - Event type: transaction.transfermoney.embargosanction - Argument roles: preventer, giver, recipient, money, place
- Passage: The rest is “analysis” by various “experts,” claiming that the whole thing is a diversion – oddly, the same line peddled by Ambassador Pyatt – to which are added the author ’s own description of Putin ’s reaction as “menacing.” The BBC helpfully adds that, while Panov may have been a “volunteer” fighter, he was “more recently” associated with “a charitable organization.”<|G_start|>i3f+5[`>.S=P2=Y/5dhF(423@,FCrSFFD0(491&v$4gyNCVa2nfnLZC~zj<SWcR?JjW;JZQL16%NlW!j1tQNSvBbj-t/1g[9~tLF<|G_end|>Since when do members of “charitable” organizations wear camouflage while sneaking over heavily-guarded borders in the dead of night?<|G_start|>X-^x-T0TBo@n}{~EQ b|kZSH~?S[fc$l,[t?oYIzp}tkOBv|Y`I,6FS71W:7xOkCd=ZMDO9ON3$ k$^#=c`Bf>U@q&d(0y&PqNbb<|G_end|>So there ’s an effective embargo on reliable news from this dark corner of the battlefield between East and West.<|G_start|>hstO[Vh/Im*.O?mNWIS/AKCWWoNaGIh|YKz|>b.kgU?Tkm7_QNW([Tx&Wo:*gaFxs^A*MWl8]yBTSjez{JF.dNIuQlSF7CPLdp#y<|G_end|>Yet it ’s possible, if we glean facts from disparate sources, to outline how the incident unfolded.<|G_start|>rzl6^5)-^B48l_M2{H@s.9<{g(j/$kn3*mfbUB]1YQ#pBMg+q!y$pO6hj,WeA4 6=319MaaS#LzToL04_O%&B$kbXJDPcvK]mA*S<|G_end|>CNN, after shilly-shallying for four or five paragraphs – reporting Poroshenko ’s denials and Ukrainian military measures to counteract a long-touted and entirely mythical Russian “invasion” – finally coughs up some facts, citing Tass:<|G_start|>mj>:x:GEpayUAhYm[9}zU.].LLN`N2+J%6ns-#OUd7%a~7pZ=l<blk0>~8:{ihx}IrR=T]2/:9x 1?aD3ZH#yAfc%6`dQK06feI_<|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.
money:reliable news place:dark corner of the battlefield
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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.
- Passage: All four girls married fighters approved by Isis – including an Australian and a US national – and two became widows within months of arriving in Syria, their families were told. In March last year, the Metropolitan police commissioner, Sir Bernard Hogan - Howe, said the teenagers could return home without fear of being prosecuted for terrorism, as long as no evidence emerged of them being engaged in violence. Akunjee told ITV: “ Leaving Isis is like trying to escape from Alcatraz, with a shoot - to - kill order added in ... Perhaps the only benefit out of this is as a tombstone and a testimony for others of the risks of actually going to a war zone, to dissuade people from ever making that choice. ” - Event trigger: shoot - Event type: life.die.deathcausedbyviolentevents - Argument roles: killer, victim, instrument, place
- Passage: All four girls married fighters approved by Isis – including an Australian and a US national – and two became widows within months of arriving in Syria, their families were told.<|G_start|>>|1JW<;<YEy}9K?3ar<290?ow(7/)jV&+_h|#Zy]%IzHOM)7~bGm20V.9UG(28iewv4#0@$GzCF%U~Sw{{)<FThaQH29}CD3v={V<|G_end|>In March last year, the Metropolitan police commissioner, Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, said the teenagers could return home without fear of being prosecuted for terrorism, as long as no evidence emerged of them being engaged in violence.<|G_start|><e;f~,NPM~,miHpS0j72]<w-HFe=)5A(zGEY${eps3u|XB-?0o_^ir59V/RiSU2L^R?yGsW*}7z@TJE9&IgRj/H}F2/;A~F2Roh_<|G_end|>Akunjee told ITV: “Leaving Isis is like trying to escape from Alcatraz, with a shoot-to-kill order added in ... Perhaps the only benefit out of this is as a tombstone and a testimony for others of the risks of actually going to a war zone, to dissuade people from ever making that choice.”<|G_start|>sP{Jt#)*$m]@x]@6iA|07xrR:i=tBh+*3<s0B_7W8P-{.*cmHCs1?<J<(08)to7le,:y}y~:)|VdXPlFnbr~BFSD`:rK xBLaPJ]<|G_end|> - Event trigger: shoot - 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.
No argument roles found
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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.
- Passage: Oil prices have dropped below $ 30 a barrel in recent months, a fall of 70 percent since 2014. 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. - Event trigger: exported - Event type: movement.transportartifact.sendsupplyexport - Argument roles: transporter, artifact, vehicle, origin, destination
- Passage: Oil prices have dropped below $ 30 a barrel in recent months, a fall of 70 percent since 2014.<|G_start|>nbYJ3e(Zq:1af4yQNTI*{2`5}*FgI^B!|u22X>;UD.RUq8A.TE.Y[8Q ii`>rK(@^}[b,6vp4rrc1.2^2-.<J[)7B[ON2#kF1thN<|G_end|>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.<|G_start|> <VnwB$9./Kv*$ky<R^s40e0BpZ~?iL^u>xV_#XvOX4fm/)/5F<Gwp-xQYT}|=kDp;t?*x!g3?*NdaL|G$5k&%~^FvWh<{X}sW#~<|G_end|>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.<|G_start|>IA^t%xve#8ov*Jtz.DxwKw<1)<!lY4EYpujs-JW#*rEH l5;Qe/T9(*($E7a4#>0*^q?/*Dt?kN?J:j!W&SQvE[v`,pQtueq$Z)d<|G_end|>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|>;BrNtmo/pW4OyVG3lq@t@DQVYC$&{Uo}OeOU^:_(fjyB&,l1kge]+>K< :Iz<X$Q9]}dnFrl9^);a2iQI,IWN&$XF}Z=9DS(4xY6<|G_end|>Javadi said Iran had already reached an agreement to export oil to France, Russia and Spain.<|G_start|>DwQZ$POVe|.cg[]2D0J1qYxhhTV( }yy7Hi=s)S[}Mwt@lK;T^-rL!}p4,lC5wMk_6%,3/cO(,w=6!kL9VtU,RK~0ZtMjYYo>cia<|G_end|> - Event trigger: exported - Event type: movement.transportartifact.sendsupplyexport - 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:Iran artifact:crude shipment origin:Iran destination:Europe
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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.
- Passage: If South Korea drifts into the orbit of the US and Japan, China's influence on the Korean peninsula could be badly compromised. At a military parade in Beijing to mark the 70th anniversary of the surrender of Japan last ­September, South Korean President Park Geun - hye was the only American ally present, standing with President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin. A few months later, the US and Seoul announced they would ­deploy the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense, or THAAD, system. Its stated purpose is to counter North Korea's missile threat, but it could also be used to watch China. China was so infuriated that Beijing told its television stations to suspend any new shows with South Korean stars, sources said earlier this week. - Event trigger: announced - Event type: contact.publicstatementinperson.broadcast - Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
- Passage: If South Korea drifts into the orbit of the US and Japan, China's influence on the Korean peninsula could be badly compromised.<|G_start|>lcd wD_0jdzb-)7+}gjl{nXg+t]&fk9VrSh_^d(M_2/K%AUMy^2(EbQusJnc9&P&[,>b.K5s&0;TZx!vLN5${y&MS&x+Bv#+9gZ*<|G_end|>At a military parade in Beijing to mark the 70th anniversary of the surrender of Japan last ­September, South Korean President Park Geun-hye was the only American ally present, standing with President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin.<|G_start|>o+k35w|4s~%}}@=|Xt|vCoo3_5|z`K1)1dRw}-F,4h@XnE84IiacNih^,dpd<$4(:R?Zff#!yR+ .WTDM?<+-f=7$>[3li]i[+(8<|G_end|>A few months later, the US and Seoul announced they would ­deploy the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense, or THAAD, system.<|G_start|>bMBX3i5XzX(/:xVMy{m=EH(cBV}#2u`TX=2ZKhpJK(ODLM-v%vCIl{i;Z8|VFcbU,)pnute />U/YdfD;Z0P5B<(k(- HQfVji=g<|G_end|>Its stated purpose is to counter North Korea's missile threat, but it could also be used to watch China.<|G_start|>O5)xgNIHk+Wi^!^<gPC3Jd:xN?tG>%_y@G)_E9yt3Y:AHkD*&{ihXRnbj~r^}(P|?Dv:=/-1/E_Hd AaSGGz[G`FXPN-T8;hlQ.K<|G_end|>China was so infuriated that Beijing told its television stations to suspend any new shows with South Korean stars, sources said earlier this week.<|G_start|>_A8?+i-) }f!VX`t$1fBp1[c&1Cp=cLw/p~zQ@q{}O={LjQg,MiB&xv4:xpwn%X[!Np~`Zl~E+rhC)FB!PjZvz,4W1ui4C9t;@[@<|G_end|> - Event trigger: announced - Event type: contact.publicstatementinperson.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:US and Seoul
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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.
- Passage: The 2010 ban sent prices skyrocketing in key markets like Egypt, fueling unrest that contributed to a revolution. But exports have been growing since Russia first returned in volume to the global wheat market in 2002. Over the first seven months of this year, farm and food exports were 5.5 percent of Russia ’s total, still far behind top - ranked oil and gas but the highest share in at least 15 years and more than big earners like weapons, according to official data. “ With our nature and climate, it ’s our destiny to be an exporter, ” said Arkady Zlochevsky, president of the Russian Grain Union, an industry group. The price of Russian wheat for export from Black Sea ports dropped to the lowest in at least six years in July and was last at $ 169 a metric ton as of Sept. 30, according to the Institute for Agricultural Market Studies. - Event trigger: exports - Event type: movement.transportartifact.sendsupplyexport - Argument roles: transporter, artifact, vehicle, origin, destination
- Passage: The 2010 ban sent prices skyrocketing in key markets like Egypt, fueling unrest that contributed to a revolution.<|G_start|>/x4Qeyv#=17,;H,8d-iYQA3avs>0, Nz>6|$z}vYVupc(?/9XhN~HM@wkqlw];dLIDs5TpD}^Espq~gUI:wvC3QVtk_0VUU;DWTh<|G_end|>But exports have been growing since Russia first returned in volume to the global wheat market in 2002.<|G_start|>7x-SJ1wO?g<qdtVRNu6fSsL<n2(DP@XU7?qnCNJNkw7:D<t;B%w|-Qr7|jr1*0@r)65~O0.Oa2|.Qk/>M{nxLDCM;%%7BZ&;=Cg(<|G_end|>Over the first seven months of this year, farm and food exports were 5.5 percent of Russia ’s total, still far behind top-ranked oil and gas but the highest share in at least 15 years and more than big earners like weapons, according to official data.<|G_start|>fdYpAE`u]&2(*S_gR#>L>pgH>A}4$z}$0p0R<Z_H$LE`dxLx~m-J9(61eZm!l0i&k^/mak,KhtaK+3E`KNV1z+-*T!!ni4V{I:8)<|G_end|>“With our nature and climate, it ’s our destiny to be an exporter,” said Arkady Zlochevsky, president of the Russian Grain Union, an industry group.<|G_start|>tPUqvN8Sk3k^PH`>pt<|B<sH`@B#yi4vbkts_0)dB)?W/+W!!e&K{Ws>aMZ}44;$AJLV}i4EV$9_aCiF!Io{y/XxHnT054{AA^lw<|G_end|>The price of Russian wheat for export from Black Sea ports dropped to the lowest in at least six years in July and was last at $ 169 a metric ton as of Sept. 30, according to the Institute for Agricultural Market Studies.<|G_start|>p<1IH3mKe>L+Pr2<kzhOLzm;pS,8iIk@P]Pr8/tF}QwrfF|HSQ]#9TzB`n~ivXc5Yc_4Q8bcrKXC4~|!:)*02-HnK&ziokr@%N@K<|G_end|> - Event trigger: exports - Event type: movement.transportartifact.sendsupplyexport - 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:Russia artifact:food origin:Black Sea ports
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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.
- Passage: Should the accusations continue to grow in this respect, Transport Malta would eventually be called in to investigate since the ships fly the Maltese maritime flag. Last September, the BMZ Group purchased two oil tankers from the Malta - based Oil Transportation & Shipping Services Co Ltd, which is owned by Azerbaijani billionaire Mubariz Mansimov and which is reported to be an affiliate of the BMZ Group. Another three oil tankers purchased by BMZ were acquired from Palmali Shipping and Transportation Agency, which is also owned by Mansimov and which shares the same Istanbul address, according to the International Maritime Organization registry, with Oil Transportation & Shipping Services Co Ltd, which is owned by Mansimov ’s Palmali Group, along with dozens of other companies set up in Malta. These include a number of the group ’s holding companies, shipping companies, and offshore services companies. The Palmali Group is based in Istanbul but the lion ’s share of its holdings and businesses appear to be registered in Malta through dozens of offshore companies. - Event trigger: acquired - Event type: transaction.transfermoney.purchase - Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, money, place
- Passage: Should the accusations continue to grow in this respect, Transport Malta would eventually be called in to investigate since the ships fly the Maltese maritime flag.<|G_start|>qtS[#u.2)>8yK18CGA!7z>?_R5MdW0+R8ey BpuSVBTFG=^x,aq-4rwLey07weKAU[B $6k!w< 38|^NGGAC3mb)3HX4a|3LC_lo<|G_end|>Last September, the BMZ Group purchased two oil tankers from the Malta-based Oil Transportation & Shipping Services Co Ltd, which is owned by Azerbaijani billionaire Mubariz Mansimov and which is reported to be an affiliate of the BMZ Group.<|G_start|>9MA#>,X9yP|^/F`ZX$o>lLgXqIK6nZ:Yih71zuV8a4Cs^+?2F[PH_1bikn01,~D?Ua4}f/Ris$ERELDV66s|VDy$+DbdcNg[p8cm<|G_end|>Another three oil tankers purchased by BMZ were acquired from Palmali Shipping and Transportation Agency, which is also owned by Mansimov and which shares the same Istanbul address, according to the International Maritime Organization registry, with Oil Transportation & Shipping Services Co Ltd, which is owned by Mansimov ’s Palmali Group, along with dozens of other companies set up in Malta.<|G_start|>N2dMO_ 5~+-a5NpLL+]f-kD`4)[e,R?N4s@(3f&|I B5yLT];>i-&8QKJO d/K%B7R~W<,+H2Fyv-ww=|hE-ntaTX^XCCTh%wQ%7<|G_end|>These include a number of the group ’s holding companies, shipping companies, and offshore services companies.<|G_start|>=22w@3SSPRrQK^Da-<ca[7[sa^^CL3Qo?KXfgSZk_+=jm@svAz |vFTr]ZBb%`r#0RKyO25X)oOSCgR#kB`(/}=GA`FU}am;A^|r<|G_end|>The Palmali Group is based in Istanbul but the lion ’s share of its holdings and businesses appear to be registered in Malta through dozens of offshore companies.<|G_start|>@Sf`i^Em-?`gZLYl|Y{)609ARAPo|bw0PIUm5M,]dk-xD6-$:^I%`]s~%q+sT~ronj%w`k24T#@XAwQ 3]<.]QZ^64%(nDIm~Dj&<|G_end|> - Event trigger: acquired - Event type: transaction.transfermoney.purchase - 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:BMZ beneficiary:Palmali Shipping and Transportation Agency place:Istanbul
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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.
- Passage: In a typical sale, the US government is involved every step of the way. The Pentagon often does assessments of an allied nation ’s armed forces in order to tell them what they “ need”—and of course what they always need is billions of dollars in new US - supplied equipment. Then the Pentagon helps negotiate the terms of the deal, notifies Congress of its details, and collects the funds from the foreign buyer, which it then gives to the US supplier in the form of a defense contract. In most deals, the Pentagon is also the point of contact for maintenance and spare parts for any US - supplied system. The bureaucracy that helps make all of this happen, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency, is funded from a 3.5 percent surcharge on the deals it negotiates. - Event trigger: negotiate - Event type: contact.negotiate.correspondence - Argument roles: participant, participant, place
- Passage: In a typical sale, the US government is involved every step of the way.<|G_start|>1pzdqF9x|,ll@-nPPJd(`B}6f.8J25}9+Qed*{*Fo/jfBqf#8BaLPJ>=3QvJ6<j;{sD&CkNMgVKB-Bs9I4:Iz0og3!.QXI!QU&H$<|G_end|>The Pentagon often does assessments of an allied nation ’s armed forces in order to tell them what they “need”—and of course what they always need is billions of dollars in new US-supplied equipment.<|G_start|>_U(J??673Iv6fg&]_8Qyt7$>|X4Z6:8qqL8.2(9JJsSNd$Gg=A/2)H2a,:r(*jri`o~3<aw$`{]Yb{6{nW=23oM3QW&DEM`=~b_ <|G_end|>Then the Pentagon helps negotiate the terms of the deal, notifies Congress of its details, and collects the funds from the foreign buyer, which it then gives to the US supplier in the form of a defense contract.<|G_start|>K?0M%%=.J$UD92(4z7!sgD;&XE1fQc(865#;b$=D;4ULQ&~or+P!LuiES2dwI63W<V{R-OSCwP 5L7dH6^pxlX~h 5&!iMqIz{Ae<|G_end|>In most deals, the Pentagon is also the point of contact for maintenance and spare parts for any US-supplied system.<|G_start|>ES?UGX9EF<$0M1qrgrrLzd3P+<GLjSpWJ@K*})BMRnK=5Vt$mCoYyD}t.@u%!-AjLNnqH]Vg~!rHI#FSideVh;i(tU0Zuxl6:q0u<|G_end|>The bureaucracy that helps make all of this happen, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency, is funded from a 3.5 percent surcharge on the deals it negotiates.<|G_start|>piVinJ5 he dc25*Z*zemxpZ7nbZkp*/hES([-X=^^)1)39r?SFWiYiAVYbYSIs[q(j@!A&,`dk1uo^5U^-8Eum&uUj/d-GXTqW,<|G_end|> - Event trigger: negotiate - 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:Pentagon participant:foreign buyer
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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.
- Passage: New Delhi, Aug 14: Congress vice - president Rahul Gandhi on Friday voiced his support for the ex - servicemen protesting at the Jantar Mantar here and challenged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to come out with a date bringing in the One Rank, One Pension (OROP) scheme. The Gandhi scion, who interacted with the ex - servicemen here, told the media that they should not be removed from the protest venue as they are not doing anything wrong. " People from the army and jawans spend their lives on the border, they are protesting now and they shouldn't be removed. These people are just protesting and not doing anything wrong. They shouldn't be hurt and removed, they're protesting for their right. - Event trigger: protesting - Event type: conflict.demonstrate.n/a - Argument roles: demonstrator, place
- Passage: New Delhi, Aug 14: Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi on Friday voiced his support for the ex-servicemen protesting at the Jantar Mantar here and challenged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to come out with a date bringing in the One Rank, One Pension (OROP) scheme.<|G_start|>RuL_qFw;}C<A]e1s/mxl%<k:`;hoBI I]9,t.mo:`H>;2F2V6m =Kp}^@zr!J[L`TyE60iuh~j<#jz&Ts NdvY#Z^=lFSu)xwq_P<|G_end|>The Gandhi scion, who interacted with the ex-servicemen here, told the media that they should not be removed from the protest venue as they are not doing anything wrong.<|G_start|>P)E%RJvz{&@k(}kf[ w@ZUWN.,uzgWWUM L;FJd)N4wnB__@wKs_16g)}qC>=5Gi?gSu~,iT{M:TFOnzCQZOgk3/OAC>W~SOLDa}<|G_end|>"People from the army and jawans spend their lives on the border, they are protesting now and they should n't be removed.<|G_start|>~yf (X=N^0:DC8]ad}(jXzQ8LgpF`T~W^x^v|5*dS4UIEtEf L[HM}2%<DibwLayZ:cOsfd h;3w,,b|)Uo NQx2`}:H{Hy,`5bH<|G_end|>These people are just protesting and not doing anything wrong.<|G_start|><}oF.7<z+BULLR2aHXdR3!j>X#485b1)~mGXG=<$8{,Ap7GBUIMLA:Cr[e1j0N+>}t `YR|[))qgsKm ,^u?N*SZI|)_^n?B~L[3<|G_end|>They should n't be hurt and removed, they're protesting for their right.<|G_start|>TQKo!l}TW%)-.:/F23`Xf>2IEovrUx3?T9sh]hPSV;/>:#Ea2mHNDN6J$<~lcfNapSCM`0;{oL~u8[W<^z3)H-DIv].0Au*zvz$B<|G_end|> - Event trigger: protesting - 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:Rahul Gandhi place:Jantar Mantar
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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.
- Passage: A mysterious online group calling itself “ The Shadow Brokers ” is claiming to have penetrated the National Security Agency, stolen some of its malware, and is auctioning off the files to the highest bidder. The authenticity of the files can not be confirmed but appear to be legitimate, according to security researchers who have studied their content. Their release comes on the heels of a series of disclosures of emails and documents belonging mostly to Democratic officials, but also to Republicans. - Event trigger: auctioning - Event type: transaction.transfermoney.purchase - Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, money, place
- Passage: A mysterious online group calling itself “The Shadow Brokers” is claiming to have penetrated the National Security Agency, stolen some of its malware, and is auctioning off the files to the highest bidder.<|G_start|>;@8W%iT;+W,` HZ5*y=u~7fI{Wuip(W(sz5=*p<nBmOI|5sr0ifY_.Z:k*);-K^W(7B?lIP||Oa:z0P.?>}eoqJs5?.=ra[paa}V<|G_end|>The authenticity of the files can not be confirmed but appear to be legitimate, according to security researchers who have studied their content.<|G_start|>~P1g*3SI_dx^hQJu/74?3y1:N!,jP_D/b(27HaxVYnkN4N0!+olcf8YT^Vk!R=2H5u8y=f>6#YV{#5#BIM;1o?-R;735?>c|;U@Z<|G_end|>Their release comes on the heels of a series of disclosures of emails and documents belonging mostly to Democratic officials, but also to Republicans.<|G_start|>_/jD;a_Y!e,~@8&&rN3${<Bv2BTB>(H/d4A4QV=d-&VQ}2{;In.7U-{=@nv%iGQ2(Sy3c]L>10-;)Z(@gA@7/$B.;M3 qYO>6y^(<|G_end|> - Event trigger: auctioning - Event type: transaction.transfermoney.purchase - 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.
recipient:The Shadow Brokers
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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.
- Passage: -- Meanwhile, John Kasich tells Dan Balz that the delegates should “ search their own consciences ” and decide whether to support Trump in Cleveland. “ They have to weigh their responsibilities against their consciences and then make a decision about what they want to do, ” the Ohio governor said yesterday. Kasich, who pledged during the primaries to support the eventual nominee, has not lived up to his commitment and shows no signs of doing so. Asked directly if he is likely to back Trump before the convention, he said, “ Probably not. Unless I see a Saul - to - Paul transformation on the road to Damascus, I do n’t see it happening. - Event trigger: pledged - Event type: contact.commitmentpromiseexpressintent.broadcast - Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
- Passage: -- Meanwhile, John Kasich tells Dan Balz that the delegates should “search their own consciences” and decide whether to support Trump in Cleveland.<|G_start|>@wfU^~$7N)v;0l}o`Q.k#ZG-f[/XVo*RRgG&7=rA&+z&KK*Hf/e<6Na7b[F23r{Z%bklTqrUW//>qG[`}t(X<iJQJRSE[x<huJo^<|G_end|>“They have to weigh their responsibilities against their consciences and then make a decision about what they want to do,” the Ohio governor said yesterday.<|G_start|>n);J7T%VMH0.VX:JdK.ubss5)_Z)s0vdludaK>%I87>ZiQr:fScWv>j>y5_pb[~(+MtY[{n?WIf#_yR[6Ff]#?oiJtYwqVn}|v*;<|G_end|>Kasich, who pledged during the primaries to support the eventual nominee, has not lived up to his commitment and shows no signs of doing so.<|G_start|>|-fi!.~^e+2ZOr(Nu(9r[!PH& kIc;VG;G|Yr9y[]!^0Bk,gHOK$-G1Kg-c7jR3!k`Q$1-X|WKn|l0/E4D_4 fcZaarnzED#Pa!t<|G_end|>Asked directly if he is likely to back Trump before the convention, he said, “Probably not.<|G_start|>vi+/g<dy;#s/?zxe9FLQDP&76s<*,[lWW>40*EdkamisSe7ICu}]QOl%]Qn+]s|nggV&.+g{ymJQyjzJj1@*gyAAXyu._+(Iz_aS<|G_end|>Unless I see a Saul-to-Paul transformation on the road to Damascus, I do n’t see it happening.<|G_start|>]Z8cZqaB`bb+]rmQIoG=eL}^t7=Z<yo7S$o-e8L@.jRY2pPU**DtV9ptDs+.M-{%B)*,3S|f,4g.Qn*)2*Nymx1N0B/A-,R|]S,X<|G_end|> - Event trigger: pledged - 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:Kasich
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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.
- Passage: 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. The Bureau of Justice Statistics listed Maryland's imprisoned population at 19,977 in 1992. By 2002, that number had jumped to 24,162, but by 2012, the number imprisoned had dropped to 22,558. - Event trigger: imprisoned - Event type: movement.transportartifact.preventexit - Argument roles: preventer, transporter, artifact, origin, destination
- Passage: 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|>RxNq @h;{Ha[$**wu)z*34>PO`lM~t^ocSn!*%</Y^$86bkv|nHD_&dfOK{xdke1I-nBB__AtOl!o`!NaE<>[g(I2x-1Z@J.WYKp<|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|>1N!#}`~d r4(,!T5<9x|u831xE~cvekUN$HtKU,Tz(cD,4~M&j)RmvAENn3-uSPIeJu1]Z]]PEz`j_~R7lrx9s%w}&DIlcjCe_-=<|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|>B/h_baI}!NDL:x@w=g8];XWV!5?IQ,wZEMJ~eYpc@#12/WGZS?*#$gf,ada}E+(M.!]oLXPa(rJk]fs5frUC?msr5#9NGH0%snHH<|G_end|>The Bureau of Justice Statistics listed Maryland's imprisoned population at 19,977 in 1992.<|G_start|>af,o}rmuF`&&*5TdWp{nQ,L E?j:f3PjAp0P^KZg:X]ccFKWr4fX* &$}. |H1Kg8:~HW@Pb9!&>0P_+SCO;zn9`Bg&]*=l<m6%Y<|G_end|>By 2002, that number had jumped to 24,162, but by 2012, the number imprisoned had dropped to 22,558.<|G_start|>Sa7Pod+)*|)d9Mpc7byZ(/q>{weHG_&.)u_;-m|/Jk&<<43YgbhZ;lmD##5P@HZOOy*ig1~t&yNW.!urj!K#7cG6n%a]Y#v[{c1v<|G_end|> - Event trigger: imprisoned - 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.
preventer:policies artifact:those origin:Maryland destination:Maryland
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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.
- Passage: The Republicans ’ creation will soon be let loose on the land, leaving to others the job the party failed to carry out. ” Then referring to himself, he added, “ For this former Republican, and perhaps for others, the only choice will be to vote for Hillary Clinton. ” [See Consortiumnews.com ’s “ Neocon Kagan Endorses Hillary Clinton. ”] Kagan, whom Clinton appointed to a State Department advisory panel, is married to Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs Victoria Nuland, a former senior aide to Vice President Dick Cheney who rose under Clinton and helped orchestrate the Ukraine coup which sabotaged Obama ’s behind - the - scenes cooperation with Putin on touchy issues such as Iran and Syria. The Ukraine coup also opened the U.S. military - spending spigot even wider to pay for a new Cold War. [See Consortiumnews.com ’s “ A Family Business of Perpetual War. ”] Unpopular Warmongering - Event trigger: War - Event type: conflict.attack.selfdirectedbattle - Argument roles: attacker, target, instrument, place
- Passage: The Republicans’ creation will soon be let loose on the land, leaving to others the job the party failed to carry out.” Then referring to himself, he added, “For this former Republican, and perhaps for others, the only choice will be to vote for Hillary Clinton.” [See Consortiumnews.com ’s “Neocon Kagan Endorses Hillary Clinton.”]<|G_start|>8?pggc/1%0L~Y]@6}djCd`u!sy@PITVVS5uqSIb;U#E78]?8)z3k~JiHt8iI#t)VUjb;]AW4F3O_??5Xc#yJm}ql;Dvt<@}53Uw <|G_end|>Kagan, whom Clinton appointed to a State Department advisory panel, is married to Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs Victoria Nuland, a former senior aide to Vice President Dick Cheney who rose under Clinton and helped orchestrate the Ukraine coup which sabotaged Obama ’s behind-the-scenes cooperation with Putin on touchy issues such as Iran and Syria.<|G_start|>~#?WEP-k=^c!X.z:-v1k{2cg|lN-z$ZHO,6p XyQ2IKk,?vR}K.rT@Yk_b[[7%FaH7Cn<#vC,=qS$2|VL0*rRFC8Dy~ew;;3^G:C<|G_end|>The Ukraine coup also opened the U.S. military-spending spigot even wider to pay for a new Cold War.<|G_start|>*,n&wrwuhk&7kB8<`g;:cE(%WMz{5qCDx#wm5)b,0dI5f.*3WC(AvFI*IR]P}&ZDP.zMym*-zGr`tH)N~ZbA{5YXG]KuSwVKqZ7D<|G_end|>[See Consortiumnews.com ’s “A Family Business of Perpetual War.”]<|G_start|>N?{#$v+H|S@?pjeioA/:t)Jm4`pS1)^&I;@v)dyy,i1%SpiB6+8Ej{E I2t5U~ii-oP{*^wCjKr,=m;ulD 3=s{9XCBxpf!=N_ih<|G_end|>Unpopular Warmongering<|G_start|>LsS``Ia^r4E=bWny0W`i*CZ!y6.GcFsl(UIj!e*dXC~@hh;zw<}x$f]/rzFO;Tll?5Lb8tVlaJj-X^h[d}IF,Eu0s#D4R1cx{xAr<|G_end|> - Event trigger: War - Event type: conflict.attack.selfdirectedbattle - 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.
No argument roles found
nw_RCe3ff50252b21328b545b2e6af4761e87fadf8f308c5e3f1215a1417a
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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.
- Passage: > > > > The name itself is a play on Ready for Hillary, a group organizing for Clinton. > > > > Warren has repeatedly said she is not running for president, telling multiple outlets the same present tense phrase: " I am not running for president. " > > > > Her disavowal of the super PAC urging her to run sets her apart from Clinton. Ready for Hillary has received tacit support from people close to Clinton and the former secretary of state has not told the group to stop. > > > > > > > > > > CNN: “ Democrat Jim Webb: One show not enough to fully criticize Clinton's record ” > > > > By Dan Merica > > August 22, 2014, 4:35 p.m. EDT > > > > Democrat Jim Webb needs more than one show if you want him to critique Hillary Clinton's record as secretary of state. - Event trigger: urging - Event type: contact.requestadvise.n/a - Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
- Passage: > > > > The name itself is a play on Ready for Hillary, a group organizing for Clinton.<|G_start|>~uN6gU^ON>3F>Zlu>KB~y`=Ph R0|)Q4k<,aR%0!NR&5xp/O[.fnLI;_EEc W<`0Q0JIDXR^@.(JzfCWQuP?[CS&tk1)@FbgO#)|<|G_end|>> > > > Warren has repeatedly said she is not running for president, telling multiple outlets the same present tense phrase:"I am not running for president."<|G_start|>nz|Enbu?0:ie7V|;{7TvDVIQ 4Enc%#N#/3/(b$nbtM8v1 0+2 l;`t%p2y{l#i|Zl#czO]:%A%2MFCI$7@S2NEsZ:`$BaW.>K{=<|G_end|>> > > > Her disavowal of the super PAC urging her to run sets her apart from Clinton.<|G_start|>aJr#nvO/*A-#=vO*pw~obK~T*5-Z{5`]X@Mr}-eE~t-=)p#pit}l03o?Q;D9|1{Hp=*9eIx=Vo9b$I+K.yabvBkHc{l`&6@{4,Wn<|G_end|>Ready for Hillary has received tacit support from people close to Clinton and the former secretary of state has not told the group to stop.<|G_start|>oJ[>WxF?^|P|aco+k2}7/D#A8E !9v[>;tKHmyF~B-^dQ6:bEfk N&rW}m!Y+@uFg_@*+7n+{ pR)}&z1Dq>GZ66%$v^jA:01Xt_<|G_end|>> > > > > > > > > > CNN: “Democrat Jim Webb: One show not enough to fully criticize Clinton's record” > > > > By Dan Merica > > August 22, 2014, 4:35 p.m. EDT > > > > Democrat Jim Webb needs more than one show if you want him to critique Hillary Clinton's record as secretary of state.<|G_start|>*oLoO~V{m~J=k0ZoizGLy6@*kgnLqZ8vS(N]m_RF@ZyG6!R6?|pkC-7g].*ML+h8K}-u7u.LmWJu$+bt)3H6mFkBZV94{tfbkiMF<|G_end|> - Event trigger: urging - 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:super PAC recipient:her to run sets her apart from Clinton
nw_RCe4182ba89be1bf9e838947fdae98980cd1a02b06624d59f62b68d2cf
771
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: American presidents face crises like this on a regular basis. President Ronald Reagan faced a similar situation in 1988 when the US accidentally shot down an Iranian civilian aircraft. In 2001, in one of George W. Bush ’s first foreign policy tests, a US spy plane crashed in China after colliding with a Chinese fighter jet that had been following it. Bush apologized to the Chinese. Reagan never formally apologized to the Iranians, but the two nations ultimately reached a settlement. - Event trigger: colliding - Event type: disaster.accidentcrash.accidentcrash - Argument roles: driverpassenger, vehicle, crashobject, place
- Passage: American presidents face crises like this on a regular basis.<|G_start|>CXQzlk;iDwAA~(mi,C6Q%@By4p^kT5wSHg(ZH[^6D%FL+=B/u$%v(z&oA|Yf6d.qOSp?(ukKM.s-qYt^l&&`A2%+*d .;BRH.l)f<|G_end|>President Ronald Reagan faced a similar situation in 1988 when the US accidentally shot down an Iranian civilian aircraft.<|G_start|>^(09ub=g!zm!cy}UPFP$tv0tW3~?vf;<}=/Blyt>fY;*B7zQ~8C2^W3p8)#vCuP&?Gt?:elRG(k(gfG!M!k?J+2e7d;G3{SzIk<)<|G_end|>In 2001, in one of George W. Bush ’s first foreign policy tests, a US spy plane crashed in China after colliding with a Chinese fighter jet that had been following it.<|G_start|>Wp.O%U48].xDBt.b%-F/&jBtkXo?uJyE O,OY,f`0;@f)H@9~JC[B~HvxC&OjM%pm|3[p@TydvUqWTbgU;`05KWCu.=FbBdd)O7i<|G_end|>Bush apologized to the Chinese.<|G_start|>?$GpN^6k,bJNDP+{.767Ycm>:[pC`ZuP)2*i{{?fb2CdMn~ep^[dUhQgS`{p*1<F#D1budI(zSq/gd5D+.3vaFPOeDue,+?[~_1j<|G_end|>Reagan never formally apologized to the Iranians, but the two nations ultimately reached a settlement.<|G_start|>SQ^gVr9g&(8UkE2BO3.`Ahi 0kON&#/V?0xXDP5wY.f2:A=C,{BxH:Z^AFq4-fR<VNG^XK_>dv/!opaEBM&+ apnGDbN]~XJx#F+<|G_end|> - Event trigger: colliding - 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.
vehicle:US spy plane crashobject:Chinese fighter jet place:China
nw_RCe4e47a1100d8eb13ed1093d929e1b7ddb62ad4f2425ab39278d22ce8
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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.
- Passage: A former New York Times reporter, Johnston won a Pulitzer Prize in 2001 for revealing inequities and loopholes in the U.S. tax code. " Many of the retail stores you walk into, especially big box retailers and in some cases entire shopping centers, legally keep the sales taxes you pay at the cash register, " he said. " That's because government bought the land, often after condemning it through eminent domain and had the buildings erected to the specifications of the company, but the land and building are actually owned by a government entity, and the cost of buying the land and putting up the building are paid for with your taxpayer dollars. That's not capitalism. That's not market economics. - Event trigger: bought - Event type: transaction.transfermoney.n/a - Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, money, place
- Passage: A former New York Times reporter, Johnston won a Pulitzer Prize in 2001 for revealing inequities and loopholes in the U.S. tax code.<|G_start|>n#[!<[0>TgE7Q)@1Fq7oK(32-4 B%8TSCP>CTL`CPjOwnv+z%P D?RoO@XE&e|eCj&+vU9=oQ)bg|3(V/g)Ku&DG|thy&=v(Mhd8<|G_end|>"Many of the retail stores you walk into, especially big box retailers and in some cases entire shopping centers, legally keep the sales taxes you pay at the cash register,"he said.<|G_start|>ois9VN!>VKTV//iAnML{uls~<fhTPvtJZ7CniFa+<?z<fmh>g9*f&/)$.P]~wDabT[O+Lfd0~>P<u$-a5jwebdbgn?@}zPM`vIBA<|G_end|>"That's because government bought the land, often after condemning it through eminent domain and had the buildings erected to the specifications of the company, but the land and building are actually owned by a government entity, and the cost of buying the land and putting up the building are paid for with your taxpayer dollars.<|G_start|>7?mPmy^j$B`;?:u$TMS~OYVii9H<eMl_o*NYIgyUiw?&NuVhkySJBA.>|xaCyj1KchcR}y3K`7Etwmt+HXa;uo?cU%lp`@KHSC(U<|G_end|>That's not capitalism.<|G_start|>_i5LL!Gb5L7q_f(OTvIcUmAROK=bQ~wHD>OwsD5fZ|l5s71!g[,r`$Hijy|Fdwe%Iyu$:bXd+Js1TL?bPsGgG{L2Jb?85WI4(bkd<|G_end|>That's not market economics.<|G_start|>o/kF$g8P-%NP|v[[ ZU5I#-@UIpPeg$^l)iK*W4!{OCSwzPScB4=,!.1ue4/bc_7lW+<INdi3;?dxGMFF1#s9.;bWouhAAj]GJZo<|G_end|> - Event trigger: bought - 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.
recipient:government beneficiary:government
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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.
- Passage: So far, it ’s unclear whether Trump or Clinton will benefit most from a strong third - party vote. There are voters in each party who feel spurned by their party's ticket — Republicans who refuse to side with Trump, and Bernie Sanders Bernie SandersSanders to GOP on healthcare bill: ' What are you afraid of? ' Dems step up attacks on GOP ObamaCare bill Live coverage: Senate Dems hold talkathon to protest GOP health plan MORE supporters who feel their candidate did not get a fair shake in the Democratic primary. Conventional wisdom has held that votes for the Libertarian ticket would hurt Republicans, while Green Party votes would do damage to the Democrats. That dynamic is borne out by recent polling. - Event trigger: protest - Event type: conflict.demonstrate.marchprotestpoliticalgathering - Argument roles: demonstrator, place
- Passage: So far, it ’s unclear whether Trump or Clinton will benefit most from a strong third-party vote.<|G_start|>y9zkd{Q]2txZVzel2SGL=}_kV!vV2Ze6RdrE)x4xQsWK/A[g]?_A4Ei8kHP^!9[Rt#%1{L%{pa;P!AUJgJZW0qK1i/?R:ib(lNu.<|G_end|>There are voters in each party who feel spurned by their party's ticket — Republicans who refuse to side with Trump, and Bernie Sanders Bernie SandersSanders to GOP on healthcare bill:'What are you afraid of?'<|G_start|>j=o):#{J3s>MMrINOd=jy&L;SDGN~=${}w1,5yJ&|0~+l]/,0l-E{=T@-[N[*Cfa!<N9DFmfd%;g[GP(tUOF4ej(x#gUTEIBOp5G<|G_end|>Dems step up attacks on GOP ObamaCare bill Live coverage: Senate Dems hold talkathon to protest GOP health plan MORE supporters who feel their candidate did not get a fair shake in the Democratic primary.<|G_start|>cL)H7U3h`$&*l|)8EH^4XW`XAJyIR^6.xj{X^?!evB2r|ht8=0E?~2jII&lWVV=KmC+!}v*uXtvH~n{r{+]`_Uqti0UfUH_0 }4_<|G_end|>Conventional wisdom has held that votes for the Libertarian ticket would hurt Republicans, while Green Party votes would do damage to the Democrats.<|G_start|>q~f/3oT},n6h ~W$0_Pyf]j3uKRd!TeD`mB)es7b[rsUPxa%6_3|n.|vz@0+DRp4%?i5=^]g7WWda8tU;Q?-2; t3F5@B}-/7p&9<|G_end|>That dynamic is borne out by recent polling.<|G_start|>E68y6MFzj#2x5SC${-^`-oM}]b)K]C#F?]?|G,tj+ED5.GVujqb+/Q!^& ;[QTrLFVrnf[y]F3%,5hs;K49>_#z5ZTkb7|Gc`-mi<|G_end|> - Event trigger: protest - Event type: conflict.demonstrate.marchprotestpoliticalgathering - 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:Senate Dems
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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.
- Passage: GETTY Experts warn Vladimir Putin is ' mobilising for war ' and could demolish Eastern Europe RUSSIA “ is mobilising for war ” and could demolish the Baltic states “ within 60 hours ”, according to terrifying a new security report. Hundreds more troops could be pumped into Eastern Europe to bolster NATO forces amid fears that Russia is gearing - up for a large - scale attack. The shocking report, published by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), warns the Kremlin is not simply “ modernising its military ”, it is preparing for war. - Event trigger: demolish - Event type: artifactexistence.damagedestroy.destroy - Argument roles: destroyer, artifact, instrument, place
- Passage: GETTY Experts warn Vladimir Putin is'mobilising for war'and could demolish Eastern Europe<|G_start|>.Y,Q%SzBoY#e-1tmRm^$d9zxsty)[:^.Jv9/>7=Dj]oElFQZr}Lrh5A>9@|)_F2=kHYr%C</7e6;<oPGEK/Qaftj!&g{Yw7s?a5*<|G_end|>RUSSIA “is mobilising for war” and could demolish the Baltic states “within 60 hours”, according to terrifying a new security report.<|G_start|>b<=!P1C_M#P%U3C@kEh%SgiDN;?nujt$-l&o7E{t)/,>o>i7SLV(oUdO~ Yu e8OH<7oG#nNerOArmXhNdu}C6`Ek>UHkNh:5XZ!<|G_end|>Hundreds more troops could be pumped into Eastern Europe to bolster NATO forces amid fears that Russia is gearing-up for a large-scale attack.<|G_start|>t84+oUtEV-Jxrh9.gW1]a ]5JG0#MQ!}SG$zMS8jIW5w&]N/%oFK.g5`#jeT0z(jrv7)f7<ePxOG6MMyOIgU6P%-nQ9s6}c_oB#K<|G_end|>The shocking report, published by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), warns the Kremlin is not simply “modernising its military”, it is preparing for war.<|G_start|>82,r /?+,-tZk,,e4}I)13sI{~6.}N-_C<,$faTR~cA}2H-,lO83AxcG2aEQQ}T`8(i&(l}gR=ljn[pjm^bQyukWmFz!_24zA|C&<|G_end|> - Event trigger: demolish - Event type: artifactexistence.damagedestroy.destroy - Argument roles: destroyer, 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.
destroyer:RUSSIA artifact:the Baltic states place:Eastern Europe
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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.
- Passage: The deal requires Iran to give up any ambitions it may have harbored of building a nuclear weapon. In exchange The agreement hinges on what the Obama administration describes as the most comprehensive inspection and monitoring system ever imposed, plus the threat of sanctions " snapping back " if Iran is found in breach of the deal's terms. Assurances from Obama and some nuclear experts have done little to sway Netanyahu. David Makovsky, a Middle East expert at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, said Netanyahu and Putin may have legitimate security issues to discuss, but he added: " They clearly have a good rapport. - Event trigger: inspection - Event type: inspection.sensoryobserve.inspectpeopleorganization - Argument roles: inspector, inspectedentity, place
- Passage: The deal requires Iran to give up any ambitions it may have harbored of building a nuclear weapon.<|G_start|>l23Ko!0oj<4<.HvMrUM>$R`?^4v|],a,dx~-EhGJ9:)D<&EMl._=3}%W$km:UCp2PO ECb A>P&}726/#=kF~<.dg`2%,4Gt$l1/<|G_end|>In exchange<|G_start|>cERV|7u-oTw9aj{l5NG$E ^ud0V#Amce`g-sa=al#MO2:;PZcdrAO]A/)TRG,W<7LyIW{hV,e4_#a(=~Pvy$Vz .-B^xUcg0S--S<|G_end|>The agreement hinges on what the Obama administration describes as the most comprehensive inspection and monitoring system ever imposed, plus the threat of sanctions"snapping back"if Iran is found in breach of the deal's terms.<|G_start|> S|2&v9l|ZdT,yDjtm&i-=6`kG6jJR.*1~(+]VHtcEaf*t([d.AD4g?2ie7v=X64Qs(HO(v8|};+@)+-4Sf}brK8{;):pb:,m&sD<|G_end|>Assurances from Obama and some nuclear experts have done little to sway Netanyahu.<|G_start|>$;L{o@@w:vIy~NW[(Gxg^pB/ *7I9Uy8eGA<_efM:~IoVj}T$N,8<4_/V1L?$.N nnY.zrvmRrV:G1o!qpeopHF5cKZ:%gauW}H8<|G_end|>David Makovsky, a Middle East expert at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, said Netanyahu and Putin may have legitimate security issues to discuss, but he added:"They clearly have a good rapport.<|G_start|>rtjI}J$@YhGR5!KjyK_^UD *ZG:biDDeB+p?Cwgx&gh{1)gI+|Yx~#Zz<{]=JW,.y7P5iO4t!PtzqgnSw2{i4lOboJ ^P|Ku[0*?<|G_end|> - Event trigger: inspection - Event type: inspection.sensoryobserve.inspectpeopleorganization - 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:Obama administration inspectedentity:Iran place:Iran
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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.
- Passage: Saudi Arabia has repeatedly been condemned for its indiscriminate targeting of the Yemeni population. In the war the Riyadh regime has launched on Yemen, at least 10,000 people have been killed, with many of them being civilians, according to the United Nations (UN). On Sunday evening, the leader of Yemen ’s Houthi Ansarullah movement condemned the Saudi funeral attack, saying the assault points to the frustration of the United States and the Saudi regime in the war on the impoverished Arab country. The US has been supporting the Saudi regime in the war on Yemen. Abdul Malik al - Houthi said Saudi Arabia and its regional allies would not have carried out the Saturday airstrike if they had not received the green light from Washington. - Event trigger: funeral - Event type: contact.funeralvigil.n/a - Argument roles: participant, participant, deceased, place
- Passage: Saudi Arabia has repeatedly been condemned for its indiscriminate targeting of the Yemeni population.<|G_start|>$@tRJDmZkl7h iG4@EKKNn|F1DGe<j5Te5LQ:{KkK{jR[`?>~/;tJ+?f7W4?H,n$:$fl.*seW29vBg T^#Hf$Fi4|Hf:[=4-IHO><|G_end|>In the war the Riyadh regime has launched on Yemen, at least 10,000 people have been killed, with many of them being civilians, according to the United Nations (UN).<|G_start|>1y8ODM~I7eJgy>QR%0!J|p5wq (u+LeoQ.K+Ox!rI3c$uQ#W~.v9@UYHml#O;2c#O&KI0W64+|XKQXvj;v)e`Eq6BGC$[a8Crqg[<|G_end|>On Sunday evening, the leader of Yemen ’s Houthi Ansarullah movement condemned the Saudi funeral attack, saying the assault points to the frustration of the United States and the Saudi regime in the war on the impoverished Arab country.<|G_start|>T@`IJ#Y:tj)pU5#[g26[T=))OWPJm&VhR4./En?pxU{L8_!b1dez!mk=)EK66]^1O<96,/r.yB!6Ecfv:>3f->L^IQiThGH@D&{$<|G_end|>The US has been supporting the Saudi regime in the war on Yemen.<|G_start|>~*ysp=mt<!0fJXgylHpDD</J]NGMA_N^l+$,<r3X9)b6CM*zSMT?4<3S8e%(P/_HN~P yX%)7FZ<3yHB-gfo$.0Bq#.c ;yxpoxd<|G_end|>Abdul Malik al-Houthi said Saudi Arabia and its regional allies would not have carried out the Saturday airstrike if they had not received the green light from Washington.<|G_start|>e%h^OXN@R?yleyL{|dKrPI`pe;Ump0V-(,)[9gYiNxfGo=(3~8C?:p5TjfhP=Eevi2q$WJ(2Vj~J @n/utE1k+//Oy` vimVX+<n<|G_end|> - Event trigger: funeral - 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.
participant:leader of Yemen ’s Houthi Ansarullah movement place:Saudi Arabia
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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.
- Passage: The Koch - funded technology firm i360 manages all that data and produces those apps AFP canvassers rely on when they ’re knocking on doors. Its database is a vault of voting records, consumer data, census information and social media profiles on more than 250 million adults, i360 says, 190 million of whom are registered to vote. In today ’s high - tech politics, this kind of granular data is crucial for conducting the kind of targeted campaigns that win elections. “ They ’ve been very transparent about what they ’re trying to do, and I think a lot of people do n’t believe them, ” Wilson muses. “ They want to replace political parties. ” - Event trigger: win elections - Event type: personnel.elect.winelection - Argument roles: voter, candidate, place
- Passage: The Koch-funded technology firm i360 manages all that data and produces those apps AFP canvassers rely on when they ’re knocking on doors.<|G_start|>YXwGo}+?yb[sh%xgsnM5S9!VL`z-Y$oO_rG)To?k1O9u@aT06y:cq|~m)U?as`*kPB+2<U6w*DSP+i*@C+8Z>el3_VM]97L8#zdR<|G_end|>Its database is a vault of voting records, consumer data, census information and social media profiles on more than 250 million adults, i360 says, 190 million of whom are registered to vote.<|G_start|>Z(9$V2+,*YpoLz6/:5$kH[RyL6IO^{fBEYl98VYd @w@OF1X`ILPo2y0 ?tebRJ*}e53n?Q?G5!$!GIW_GH$zpOq.o8m|edkCXS)<|G_end|>In today ’s high-tech politics, this kind of granular data is crucial for conducting the kind of targeted campaigns that win elections.<|G_start|>U&nOxDRULjQt*wt%o_tOs&icV/je*:K|ryc<)nPWB|N+@Y/L{bwsRi%OA1LOy7Wir3)~y~$W]QI`jwuVT$U|P*M}y+88`Zp>wyty<|G_end|>“They ’ve been very transparent about what they ’re trying to do, and I think a lot of people do n’t believe them,” Wilson muses.<|G_start|>`OH! TaGwYt&kw>9,7l#8kn q/K]BoPq:&BKB~0wwkPAudKSd5|w4z;I6z]}UNf}/]Lnk:NOqUd(}qU]o(G@id+Y#J!Dt=P)mR.t<|G_end|>“They want to replace political parties.”<|G_start|>@DNS0ag xIB9S8!HRn117ctt~N}Vs@L(3k%O(LFwB7_WOaID<O3{seHpL6GzgqY2dZu<c}q_.NfEi8}Pgm,(;MC_FYZ4r~ _%k2j<|G_end|> - Event trigger: win elections - Event type: personnel.elect.winelection - Argument roles: voter, candidate, 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.
voter:adults
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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.
- Passage: He also became the largest contributor to Governor Hugh Carey of New York, except for Carey ’s brother. Trump and his father gave $ 135,000. He was moving quickly now; he had set himself up in a Fifth Avenue office and a Fifth Avenue apartment and had hired Louise Sunshine, Carey ’s chief of fund - raising, as his “ director of special projects. ” “ I knew Donald better than anyone, ” she told me. “ We ’re a team, Sunshine and Trump, and when people shove us, we shove harder. ” Sunshine had raised millions of dollars for Carey, and she had one of the greatest address books in the city. She took Donald to meet every city and state power broker and worked on the sale of the Trump Tower apartments. - Event trigger: hired - Event type: personnel.startposition.hiring - Argument roles: employee, placeofemployment, place
- Passage: He also became the largest contributor to Governor Hugh Carey of New York, except for Carey ’s brother.<|G_start|>RkBa?OufXe0K|oC)c>0i<5kZ fQnWPz;1GDK)mF{v8;Zrcm|w)0< a>o)|lE*apoIgt)ElvE(P_?6Q`|9w$HYFmu1><VtyKf <]v<|G_end|>Trump and his father gave $ 135,000.<|G_start|>=gU;^g?VV>Nnu2[RntgYrr*?@L>FQmN`fuvv]F,$N*(.L.M->2fn|cE<wpsR L#mE(mI$_uvK@WRaN,k5D/Ltr-jEe8cIXJ!-}BS<|G_end|>He was moving quickly now; he had set himself up in a Fifth Avenue office and a Fifth Avenue apartment and had hired Louise Sunshine, Carey ’s chief of fund-raising, as his “director of special projects.” “I knew Donald better than anyone,” she told me.<|G_start|>#82eqLiq{<#|33EhQAw)ICA<BaOzX1[GEo2?=wAu8qzxn<j@@-bKx},n|0.(BE3eh#r5c?L@uJ[5*r` h5jvy~N :G>Oxh}sx+l><|G_end|>“We ’re a team, Sunshine and Trump, and when people shove us, we shove harder.” Sunshine had raised millions of dollars for Carey, and she had one of the greatest address books in the city.<|G_start|>^:&3)Clt|>3_@j|W:_v@tM2,40BkX{G*da?MfXWKlz,Z4Yn#Rn;KaBn^H<KqU/ttA5elqw6+Ln>,,%bJ<2q5&UQ UT$Rs0@HtSDS<|G_end|>She took Donald to meet every city and state power broker and worked on the sale of the Trump Tower apartments.<|G_start|>%p8&E~r}P=C~JD([(ukjNcBJ-%{0w&F:S,C_fTI@NWAwpNamds^DJDfBp.-DJz?68Drz?tO|]G.82=@28rQ78t>7yFqF6H9q_P0|<|G_end|> - Event trigger: hired - Event type: personnel.startposition.hiring - 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:Louise Sunshine placeofemployment:director of special projects place:Fifth Avenue office
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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.
- Passage: Trump has tried to downplay any potential issues involving his own business empire and the Russian government by insisting, among other things, “ I do n’t know Putin. ’’ But his two aides were unable to distance themselves. Manafort resigned from the campaign in August amid growing heat over his ties to Ukraine ’s pro - Russian government. Gates hung on a bit longer — till last month — before he also stepped down. Through Manafort ’s consulting company, David Manafort & Freeman, the pair had helped elect Viktor Yanukovich, Ukraine ’s pro - Putin president. - Event trigger: resigned - Event type: personnel.endposition.quitretire - Argument roles: employee, placeofemployment, place
- Passage: Trump has tried to downplay any potential issues involving his own business empire and the Russian government by insisting, among other things, “I do n’t know Putin. ’’<|G_start|>6`?v_TgB[)L[T{B/;htP/vfVhU{%RuAX3EFpo<Uz$y9IS5uBA44tX(AEhm3Q9Ui=;]so`(b,z!.uh#.}j[Z^m6e/84oXV(C1+lNq<|G_end|>But his two aides were unable to distance themselves.<|G_start|>PTWiYtRst$p>:pU+/A3>4deI|5qQN BC>QbgV*BTwxSrtj${&&xb7RkMF@;{hZqI#?~A(2#T*y^A3Au54 2@&QKT;AUDGgxu]ED|<|G_end|>Manafort resigned from the campaign in August amid growing heat over his ties to Ukraine ’s pro-Russian government.<|G_start|>Je<c76AXXqb|C_7yH{C[hv*g[a/_C?#L e@Q}(U 4TsQ]ToWmi`^Ntbn>I/w;J4S-W_J#tB`M4R`3K<m i?|[QJ9d-rQ+S3NY~hL<|G_end|>Gates hung on a bit longer — till last month — before he also stepped down.<|G_start|>UD=Kz,NAqvX6Y@~0vy@d` HA$E<TWHn}W:01~<e49zq@TWZ?qO#cd%%VFzOLV%c!pp9e<[jFe(oBS_52] 4nogoyoa3W{;1;DK@e<|G_end|>Through Manafort ’s consulting company, David Manafort & Freeman, the pair had helped elect Viktor Yanukovich, Ukraine ’s pro-Putin president.<|G_start|>B)N(XGd-AV=fV(6dp|L(>tp8ze-CPF|-M(gJJUe(7@N8tvgw$v#x{UPvbMpX.L:X7*6M~3sz/1}-^=Yg5lVc)a4>xx9Oqd!E6w_W<|G_end|> - Event trigger: resigned - 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:Manafort placeofemployment:campaign
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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.
- Passage: RELATED: With Disasters Everywhere, It ’s Time to Take Foreign Policy Seriously Again In what mental universe other than the president ’s does being raised in Hawaii and Indonesia and spending adulthood rising through the academy and U.S. political institutions grant someone a deep (or even superficial!) understanding of Zionism, of the Holocaust, of four wars for survival over 25 years, of unending terrorist violence directed toward civilians, of hijackings and kidnappings and bombings and stabbings, of SCUD attacks from Iraq, rockets from Lebanon and Gaza, incitement and de - legitimization campaigns from Tehran? Conversely, what in President Obama ’s life story leads him to comprehend the Palestinians, addicted to enmity and resentment and violence, victims of institutional collapse and official corruption, awash and adrift in the worst movements of the last 100 years, from nationalism to socialism to pan - Arabism to Islamic fundamentalism? Does Obama actually believe that buried in every disagreement with him is an assumption of his inferiority? - Event trigger: stabbings - Event type: conflict.attack.n/a - Argument roles: attacker, target, instrument, place
- Passage: RELATED: With Disasters Everywhere, It ’s Time to Take Foreign Policy Seriously Again<|G_start|>:XnWPIIuft pl{(Ju.xNkzg)Cz+f(20-um.je+5fe<I*i@1,{a?W2R}(V><^gM-w<}nW*G:ez&uBYW88+W)^svrj{>pI$q0L1Unv<|G_end|>In what mental universe other than the president ’s does being raised in Hawaii and Indonesia and spending adulthood rising through the academy and U.S. political institutions grant someone a deep (or even superficial!)<|G_start|>W;AV~^ZDEOMB_SIAvQ*JN}?Xh*3 nTw?~}-Zvap|+S[wsAno1[]uE;RO)r?z H7#xhT[]_zLz),jmz0gc+(GZ7[h$syox %[C7gz<|G_end|>understanding of Zionism, of the Holocaust, of four wars for survival over 25 years, of unending terrorist violence directed toward civilians, of hijackings and kidnappings and bombings and stabbings, of SCUD attacks from Iraq, rockets from Lebanon and Gaza, incitement and de-legitimization campaigns from Tehran?<|G_start|>5{$ylldIQj>W_J:0p*d/{AK3h</&[I2Vo#9L7V){^>-TPi_qu&Cng/w0%v5O(Ljd[2R19XbL_+3S~|iDSQ6xtFS1|<;D%S|3>H^]<|G_end|>Conversely, what in President Obama ’s life story leads him to comprehend the Palestinians, addicted to enmity and resentment and violence, victims of institutional collapse and official corruption, awash and adrift in the worst movements of the last 100 years, from nationalism to socialism to pan-Arabism to Islamic fundamentalism?<|G_start|>^3,L^&{{g(1G4]OMwdJt(`~sg0M$6!Wqmi f>F%}^T/;AJFx^@i3K6;B^GR~;9|L:a<8?_;GD@1zl4y~V4Z .x>eU6;8<v /s>cx<|G_end|>Does Obama actually believe that buried in every disagreement with him is an assumption of his inferiority?<|G_start|>*h|45$nnl5]cEsXE_?/[F!|9oO`VjLF@!3~e5QmqzABGP P1K$[Co?.7q:m3(wbp9LVv6Nz~u:G3/:h>ODk1LA.xfOoTSX,$prB4<|G_end|> - Event trigger: stabbings - 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:SCUD place:Iraq
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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.
- Passage: “ As to whether they assimilate or not, you make the decision, ” Mr. Trump said. “ But assimilation has not been exactly a positive factor. ” Mr. Trump, who last month said he would be open to negotiating directly with Kim Jong - un, the North Korean leader, went further on Wednesday in his commitment to being open to talk to anyone. “ I would n’t go there, that I can tell you, ” Mr. Trump said of North Korea. “ If he came here, I ’d accept him, but we would n’t have a state dinner like we do for China and all these other people who rip us off. ” - Event trigger: negotiating - Event type: contact.discussion.meet - Argument roles: participant, participant, place
- Passage: “As to whether they assimilate or not, you make the decision,” Mr. Trump said.<|G_start|>qmq:,BNi6bWo$6|hh)k_.]vZ<IK[RrG_@9;vi_~Fp)TOO)Tjm#IW.zU$Y&3O9=6_|Bq/i$.}BO)YQZnbU4f_A(Hnn!v31^>PU499<|G_end|>“But assimilation has not been exactly a positive factor.”<|G_start|>)`4I=95g=#sGIvAp;]-;o.nLipbEmS}Fiy>Vg#(y-L!*|daKy!SW#asnJ&#%{:Qo/UGd[V(H`(P=2[3}ZE.giLqW-tf*&>*SY(IQ<|G_end|>Mr. Trump, who last month said he would be open to negotiating directly with Kim Jong-un, the North Korean leader, went further on Wednesday in his commitment to being open to talk to anyone.<|G_start|>!peaqi?8Z2Rmh 0D}$usU+xx2o(s&l??Lcd0QW?7P{c*%jLx?+b(3A((b`}s-5W]n(9-/.6zHza|gJFONe%ku5EI@obh(:DNI(($<|G_end|>“I would n’t go there, that I can tell you,” Mr. Trump said of North Korea.<|G_start|>[NJ2S{Yn#?Z(tcr5I+{`4_]4A,-9Ke|SVUTDYu&A-h?V? Qq,HlI/lZOFt3_UW<rHPJAgECeQfBW`#3Pz|u41y@:w,N~IcGtEBtF<|G_end|>“If he came here, I ’d accept him, but we would n’t have a state dinner like we do for China and all these other people who rip us off.”<|G_start|>!l=hOTPK2IITCCX<T]RsB&fd<d4Sh1Q$sEK@A}PU+5S#9UGw~nq<@5c?Z@4fsVsv)oGL[I-iUgR8^oS(D{86XIfz&n_c>I&-W{]?<|G_end|> - Event trigger: negotiating - 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:he participant:Kim Jong - un
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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.
- Passage: As one now - former Democrat wrote in a blog titled, “ Dear Democratic Party, I ’m Leaving You and I ’m Taking the Kids ”: “ When my party decides to build A WALL (!!!) around their convention, in fear that perhaps democracy might find a way in, then they are no longer my party … When my party crowns an Empress, before the first vote is even cast, then they are no longer my party … When my party colludes with corporate media heads to falsify ‘ the news ’ and deceive the American people into not voting, then they are no longer my party. ” The blogger vowed to “ spend the remainder of [their] years fighting against them, ” and is joined by prominent liberals equally offended by the primary process and party corruption. Growing disdain for the Democratic Party and Hillary Clinton is matched only by the Republicans vowing # NeverTrump. - Event trigger: deceive - Event type: contact.prevarication.n/a - Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
- Passage: As one now-former Democrat wrote in a blog titled, “Dear Democratic Party, I ’m Leaving You and I ’m Taking the Kids”:<|G_start|>Ex2<a#D,tDdL98)(.5W e|1br#CM][9^}|iApMgnpR[,]&Y]:n+xM-WRaWodOM!~ {<IqSz!@l1gT_P*(sr!s<-#vNs@cB@0<soR<|G_end|>“When my party decides to build A WALL (!!!)<|G_start|>.0udEd89C&Q0=%0#?)&,}E=G8Xw?zUk_%M5Nty)h!Ca@2iwCQ5;OQ9k><*Y~G~5wH,F=j1|yHmR +q;eb^fM2|/JD>D}yIm Don<|G_end|>around their convention, in fear that perhaps democracy might find a way in, then they are no longer my party … When my party crowns an Empress, before the first vote is even cast, then they are no longer my party … When my party colludes with corporate media heads to falsify ‘the news’ and deceive the American people into not voting, then they are no longer my party.”<|G_start|>a>6co^YlP|Csp:7<IVz3;;KSY>9R:</u,qX _e*RJYkx@gSbu3l;{#?$jzqjG$d^1``>-Rqy8XXoeR/OjQ`(5b_rqfn!mGV[<@Bm<|G_end|>The blogger vowed to “spend the remainder of [their] years fighting against them,” and is joined by prominent liberals equally offended by the primary process and party corruption.<|G_start|>Kif78kY1B^KhnN[%ge%7Nql,%mI2K+0$LyCzrspff)&pLXuy8 sLh~:p,Y}>H5+e_Us*Dqy/Q%~^{?InA=/b1q31[{m#E3@s]0yZ<|G_end|>Growing disdain for the Democratic Party and Hillary Clinton is matched only by the Republicans vowing # NeverTrump.<|G_start|>g<F&CDKu@(:=Y 1u>MzV+u]eS#fElq4iQ2_zSM4WVXF`.efC*f1/D#$H.)%FR4&]7k+b_3DD ,siG5x)n^cD$:A2+ECH=_/}{6PZ<|G_end|> - Event trigger: deceive - 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.
communicator:party recipient:American people
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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.
- Passage: Clinton, nevertheless, is by no means the only one to have accused Snowden of failing to raise concerns inside the NSA and enjoying the ostensible concomitant whisteblower protections. Many other politicians have used the same argument to criticize Snowden, including President Obama himself. Yet, as The New Yorker noted at the time, “ From a civil - liberties perspective — and a factual perspective — Clinton ’s answers were disturbing enough that they warrant parsing. ” The argument “ does n’t withstand inspection. ” At the time, it was already known that this argument was flawed. In its fact check of the October debate, The Washington Post noted, “ Clinton is likely wrong that Snowden would have received the protections of a whistleblower. ” - Event trigger: inspection - Event type: inspection.sensoryobserve.n/a - Argument roles: observer, observedentity, place
- Passage: Clinton, nevertheless, is by no means the only one to have accused Snowden of failing to raise concerns inside the NSA and enjoying the ostensible concomitant whisteblower protections.<|G_start|>3B/$qzTwzI`RbY8<PB_05:<Fz?s#Mr`=5?j&W=2YMYV|u%E+Ged:~aQy3VL=v)?#u-O*C#k&:jtR&!*mm.GX-Z!>uBRM/(`r?fZX<|G_end|>Many other politicians have used the same argument to criticize Snowden, including President Obama himself.<|G_start|>DkHg{d3/-rf`H|#aX75R*u1|U8TWK:it:?&*FpU%Xb/bGQ Ymkl(bZN)0[agkY:(hBg~EK$Wih2/pau1/^D^dvoMRTt8VejNBlG*<|G_end|>Yet, as The New Yorker noted at the time, “From a civil-liberties perspective — and a factual perspective — Clinton ’s answers were disturbing enough that they warrant parsing.” The argument “does n’t withstand inspection.”<|G_start|>O?$!T<tmm:Sb>v|uDYr4GzKRsuf1=$*DA@;yD^Cs4D%9DBg,! . D-m|CJTe-uljw)$NtGm#_rz|Xlv5;vNO3GN<60;;LtW= .P:<|G_end|>At the time, it was already known that this argument was flawed.<|G_start|>4N> CzYR{(,+5MUV8ihD888Kk&~N3[#2/pmh0y#z5rvIE>1F%xV+=_kW2cy<%8U[#7SHH}=,.f y~Z {9l_PyGr9Jj<rQT;[QDm#<|G_end|>In its fact check of the October debate, The Washington Post noted, “Clinton is likely wrong that Snowden would have received the protections of a whistleblower.”<|G_start|>R]w{3bIYa%*4_[yQg53v_eF>HX=KS)RqfG4`QH(MsSpaC&NY6R+il[V>RT:{LL1&=c%.b0elI80D7`)Cp]37<6z{Oe4/IhF&cNS`<|G_end|> - Event trigger: inspection - Event type: inspection.sensoryobserve.n/a - Argument roles: observer, observedentity, 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.
observedentity:The argument
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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.
- Passage: Unless this is reopened, you will see Aleppo falling day by day into a similar situation as in Madaya and Ghouta and you will see a deepening humanitarian crisis, " he said. " They are hitting any vehicles that are on the move, they are hitting aid trucks, " he added. " We really urge that the Russian attacks on Azaz and Aleppo should stop, because if there is such a policy to clear this area of all human beings ... then we may not be able to cope with the influx. " SUPPLY LINE The Syrian army's success in opening a route to the Shi'ite towns of Nubul and Zahraa enabled it to cut a highway that linked rebel held areas in the northern countryside with the eastern part of Aleppo held by insurgents since 2012. - Event trigger: urge - Event type: contact.commandorder.broadcast - Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
- Passage: Unless this is reopened, you will see Aleppo falling day by day into a similar situation as in Madaya and Ghouta and you will see a deepening humanitarian crisis,"he said.<|G_start|> ,t7P4bw%D|`;v}U(P;n))z<VJa,Mn]R?|=2UFZyU{^Bv#EEt.Y+)f4T5Gjm-w6DUC(TwB}_LrmrhpV-!IFv>cL?jA>Hh#4bnp4,<|G_end|>"They are hitting any vehicles that are on the move, they are hitting aid trucks,"he added.<|G_start|>?yq5e*HUj5V4h_lfD^|%t,cl,s?`[ScnJ:Lu|reK5wFD.bn$t|3ddpYB7%pii,F*`nI9hWjBcvtT_zKmE/0?/IB7`iV<&FuUWQj$<|G_end|>"We really urge that the Russian attacks on Azaz and Aleppo should stop, because if there is such a policy to clear this area of all human beings ... then we may not be able to cope with the influx."<|G_start|>5$j!Xr>)Ks!`Cg(O2.K5ac+[3{t)>xKNm/@miGjQmp7y{rS%U.H}Iwa-D6X3D|nZ8#fI.^cH,3+9}U5~=d}M-vc*+#P,hy|[n(N^<|G_end|>SUPPLY LINE<|G_start|>}N))wwLzT-jKL8S&rmH7SJ@.Ed/mAU)~W~U~nT9oX|Y~J+H]hFjFrX(p8uEY_Wr-cdx!kz(^zL!Y=*r0aSH-v-g?*bA;en#q7IZV<|G_end|>The Syrian army's success in opening a route to the Shi'ite towns of Nubul and Zahraa enabled it to cut a highway that linked rebel held areas in the northern countryside with the eastern part of Aleppo held by insurgents since 2012.<|G_start|>Sr|y<l6j:qs0/u;D)C~cj;;1Ar4,kaN}EPh:.mTw3<9HYMbtPmz>]|q#$q1Q(@jOUw&QrL </B[,gMlv`hurthZjclI,cQ2Ft4VA<|G_end|> - Event trigger: urge - Event type: contact.commandorder.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:We recipient:Russian
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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.
- Passage: Weddings and funerals have been banned and Pyongyang is in lockdown as preparations for a once - in - a - generation party congress get underway in North Korea. The ruling Worker ’s Party of Korea, headed by the country's leader, Kim Jong - un, is due to stage the first gathering of its kind for 36 years on Friday. Free movement in and out of the capital has also been forbidden and there has been an increase in inspections and property searches, according to Daily NK, which claims to have sources in the country. - Event trigger: funerals - Event type: contact.funeralvigil.meet - Argument roles: participant, participant, deceased, place
- Passage: Weddings and funerals have been banned and Pyongyang is in lockdown as preparations for a once-in-a-generation party congress get underway in North Korea.<|G_start|>,,+~T,<^HSmhG>]Q1$(0##4]3s3yezwDq$mH#/(CXV0tF0MUscW*N2c~<PNOH^5Hp@MW)sWDteR6eD*Go_1E9V]ridfwj[RrAN$T<|G_end|>The ruling Worker ’s Party of Korea, headed by the country's leader, Kim Jong-un, is due to stage the first gathering of its kind for 36 years on Friday.<|G_start|>Q_OS^+fe1HedNkkRctl,-(<*{~_8;5y$vg5Cq;ydS@AX_#v,4@aftOT|$NF]kFLSGMhD]T3JP5WF`Qxn?HN9_8o8n^Eh+;zUn;|N<|G_end|>Free movement in and out of the capital has also been forbidden and there has been an increase in inspections and property searches, according to Daily NK, which claims to have sources in the country.<|G_start|>R$]ee|zNnSw_(8omoiLl,1$QtA9X04P~%sVsQ#J~wM:e&]AB`r,CZt~^J9`&>7*d`M0^1X.m]9`gBU-2{JnSpM#nr3,z5V NQ?ch<|G_end|> - Event trigger: funerals - 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:North Korea
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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.
- Passage: Image copyright AFP Image caption Persecuted Armenian intellectuals were remembered at a ceremony in Istanbul in April The German parliament has approved a resolution declaring that the mass killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks during World War One was a " genocide ". Armenians say up to 1.5 million of their people died in the atrocities of 1915. Turkey says the toll was much lower and rejects the term " genocide ". - Event trigger: genocide - Event type: life.die.deathcausedbyviolentevents - Argument roles: killer, victim, instrument, place
- Passage: Image copyright AFP Image caption Persecuted Armenian intellectuals were remembered at a ceremony in Istanbul in April<|G_start|>|P]6gdV>72Z?ByVt FxN|B_bb}~.{&V5{Joak,e>YrmJ m@_m~{T10!n,e1c_{Si/]Si@VbEgO`&D#S5Q2z(+h2gD Hh$4l=iHuW<|G_end|>The German parliament has approved a resolution declaring that the mass killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks during World War One was a"genocide".<|G_start|><B.J+c;!H=. sv!V]p-E4K#6qHZv]sJY&%UMn`LpbDitL8X2S9ZsEWoE^l|jmQz)Ay>sb&t6- o&<e[pVLZ+L;$#Hbe;AzSPwV!S<|G_end|>Armenians say up to 1.5 million of their people died in the atrocities of 1915.<|G_start|>*Suh8iD>j7u+MNhJp(%l,Mki&[,>#f:~Qj#eNei%JR+*w_8V;]]`DG@&v$8RUOtA91z**i){yEXEHp[6ymQ2Y!nzcZJ#D:!.yet6<|G_end|>Turkey says the toll was much lower and rejects the term"genocide".<|G_start|>@L!^A&&.yNy.=6a6wnNN$&Zv[j_Y:)zNk}RYflYR-Yh8$5CS:=e~#: GeOnoZ+;#Hbi=N)n0Chm X@4_GqK m33uX7:ZtB~@b&b[<|G_end|> - Event trigger: genocide - 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:Ottoman Turks victim:Armenians
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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.
- Passage: The Democratic nominee made roughly $ 3 million off her books — the latest of which is 2014 ’s Hard Choices — and more than $ 1.4 million in speaking fees. Her husband made money in a similar fashion: about $ 29,000 from his books, about $ 5.25 million from speaking engagements, and more than $ 1.5 million in consulting fees. Together, the Clintons donated a little over $ 1 million to charity, the bulk of which went to their family ’s Clinton Foundation. Her running mate, Tim Kaine, and his wife, Anne Holton, reported over $ 300,000 in income. The way the Clintons made their money last year translates to their high tax rate, Gale said: They are “ paying a much higher rate than, say, Mitt Romney did in 2012 or Warren Buffett does, because those people ’s income is all in the form of capital gains. ” Capital gains are generally taxed at a lower rate. - Event trigger: donated - Event type: transaction.transaction.giftgrantprovideaid - Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, place
- Passage: The Democratic nominee made roughly $ 3 million off her books — the latest of which is 2014 ’s Hard Choices — and more than $ 1.4 million in speaking fees.<|G_start|>u9#mFsq+rkvT,@R^b5HVe2|zP$(#w|$T_-L}RKCg{oKQly.}g2Lz`)m&SkWA:EwU!+wZcE*-3dX:-Vq<nXI1ut<y@eCQJG{%(2qG<|G_end|>Her husband made money in a similar fashion: about $ 29,000 from his books, about $ 5.25 million from speaking engagements, and more than $ 1.5 million in consulting fees.<|G_start|>Yq>cY;qFV3LP#[b2o8,KTX g<Po[FzfDT1 -#|Cf6C|16fr@d+rgqf(zd3k{1VtTRbM~{uv3ys=&?eDg71_=O@zz3jOp4m>x]QJ+<|G_end|>Together, the Clintons donated a little over $ 1 million to charity, the bulk of which went to their family ’s Clinton Foundation.<|G_start|>+E[Q&nGCB?V07CgS:@6&w.|X=6IgcTEaCULkG8:2X;,a_{/4dZS-^Z$fP#IW|dos,?Y=K&UBqK]D,MnQj*<e)PLuzp(Tja_w OQJ<|G_end|>Her running mate, Tim Kaine, and his wife, Anne Holton, reported over $ 300,000 in income.<|G_start|>?4?Z;Ur&d%|VMVf++WjH<*eHJuc]=ZjJ&&rpTJjKS:5nDF.,hDE7;m~Hf^(.<Ayo_I1FIHLOer}PyAS/T[S~kA.U?ifrJ_2>x?64<|G_end|>The way the Clintons made their money last year translates to their high tax rate, Gale said: They are “paying a much higher rate than, say, Mitt Romney did in 2012 or Warren Buffett does, because those people ’s income is all in the form of capital gains.” Capital gains are generally taxed at a lower rate.<|G_start|>a.4or!;knTI0iWmS[aHF31c8#M.9^0:dQ,]M$:Q>a |aF3obcg*mk|j86;N9Ef>z|(P?}fegIjr}}^|z7OF?d2Nq,xr_,2D/bJ|:<|G_end|> - Event trigger: donated - Event type: transaction.transaction.giftgrantprovideaid - Argument roles: giver, recipient, 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.
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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.
- Passage: The infection has resurfaced in western Siberia 75 years after the previous outbreak. The child died in hospital in the city of Salekhard, the capital of the Yamalo - Nenetsk Autonomous Area, where quarantine over the anthrax outbreak was declared last week. The boy was among several dozen indigenous people evacuated from the contaminated area. “ We are 90 percent sure that he died from anthrax. He had the intestinal form of the disease, which is harder to diagnose, ” the office of Yamal Governor Dmitry Kobylkin told TASS. - Event trigger: evacuated - Event type: movement.transportperson.evacuationrescue - Argument roles: transporter, passenger, vehicle, origin, destination
- Passage: The infection has resurfaced in western Siberia 75 years after the previous outbreak.<|G_start|>(@P0$|&sn EoS5<l[D$3sp5AP+_mik`j#%eO-{c$zemZe;<p/zipKs#.O#vZ=cQowP?&DE^d)h0myu!me#KNwOYc#VV,Bt][X5V6<|G_end|>The child died in hospital in the city of Salekhard, the capital of the Yamalo-Nenetsk Autonomous Area, where quarantine over the anthrax outbreak was declared last week.<|G_start|>514&rry7 C*c#S*Wm}Quu]w@5vw[*-SNj85h.tp`{/_?CO~i;r%9lt1~WRpRq in^ yC$KeAu>pKdnAgKYY)iE]x[r2,]X5WINc*<|G_end|>The boy was among several dozen indigenous people evacuated from the contaminated area.<|G_start|>6jP J:b@1N6=ZyLj~>aO}o?6qRQTEAPnG%vA>:^aiZDkj**B{f>C^AVBYl|<j[:cC}sVVO5<3e*.+rl8i]um<E.gc)Epx-cI_|~A<|G_end|>“We are 90 percent sure that he died from anthrax.<|G_start|>N`p/G=FE];u9 kW$,JG_7+Zj=*_EUUqpoMD2-L2wZo-.Vz>?w37O>h?2Rw>V6}[|H8UAJoG!Y#]y_9e3+*{]gFv.:60bed0x27tW<|G_end|>He had the intestinal form of the disease, which is harder to diagnose,” the office of Yamal Governor Dmitry Kobylkin told TASS.<|G_start|>8eGm@]zh6ZmeP8}sY49^+RFQTejJ]U7=LE($wm,mqAw1u,06Z^xqVc>4FY[7|a9&$bPXdOge&Y=x6zUv/O($Lb?A/W xxL]9AV;2<|G_end|> - Event trigger: evacuated - 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.
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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.
- Passage: This module, known as Schiaparelli, will carry a number of scientific instruments, but its primary purpose is to test systems needed to get the rover down safely in 2019 or 2021, whichever date is chosen for that endeavour. These critical landing systems include a radar, computers and their algorithms. Media playback is unsupported on your device Media caption The second ExoMars mission is a UK - assembled rover Image copyright MOLA Image caption Schiaparelli is being targeted at Meridiani Planum - the same place as Nasa's Opportunity rover Image copyright TAS Image caption The Trace Gas Orbiter was assembled by European manufacturer Thales Alenia Space - Event trigger: assembled - Event type: manufacture.artifact.createmanufacture - Argument roles: manufacturer, artifact, instrument, place
- Passage: This module, known as Schiaparelli, will carry a number of scientific instruments, but its primary purpose is to test systems needed to get the rover down safely in 2019 or 2021, whichever date is chosen for that endeavour.<|G_start|>MYe*566Ci[~|Ckq)2q?t w7Be]%p&^t}nsb9N?=j+`<j$HK:3d1}6vcrxz[+km5qh W{ZPE-#ah~,z&-csP*E!04w`PQz0#qWL-k<|G_end|>These critical landing systems include a radar, computers and their algorithms.<|G_start|>+qzQg;!|,}f?xL_o)80{s*.T#Yt*8P%qyaQ|^r;]U3J-U1xI,fe-;5z5zHmwc/M~.T7{e,&k00SW(|BP=Wx$&|M`%^>5G/#<2eD=<|G_end|>Media playback is unsupported on your device Media caption The second ExoMars mission is a UK-assembled rover<|G_start|>mx4>3%j>Q.K=2HI`#;UBA3?Mn,c`b3d0Lu~x3BN&9Q|FEnAHBfYqUMrr:!~<PBQ4Wll,L5Fs|lru$mpBsIod~uL;KA5CE(Y(k$9v<|G_end|>Image copyright MOLA Image caption Schiaparelli is being targeted at Meridiani Planum-the same place as Nasa's Opportunity rover<|G_start|>Bp4{;&:g B6Y<&Xe3@7G@XSBif;AXiQ )Xyc.ZJ~ibnBq!23Yf4|vC4n;KhBS0GSq,[Fv,2l7__hD33`og&b34@4N:1,_&d(Ju^a<|G_end|>Image copyright TAS Image caption The Trace Gas Orbiter was assembled by European manufacturer Thales Alenia Space<|G_start|>b}Y/F5Ft $K:xL[:_^Rd`8GQ,uDAHEhw`54`oWfs,Ggy-aqc)6HN[wN>718*0Idq*yb0<V<v5`Y&RC>X}^_am9KM{CtxOO]=TDt%<|G_end|> - Event trigger: assembled - Event type: manufacture.artifact.createmanufacture - Argument roles: manufacturer, 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.
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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.
- Passage: But Putin ’s comments are at odds with how the network operates in practice, according to interviews with people who closely watch or have worked at RT, and my own hours of monitoring the network and its website. One former RT staffer in Washington told me that she left her job, along with others who have also spoken to the media, after seeing the network ’s Moscow - based editors instruct journalists to make their coverage hew to the Moscow - approved political line. Such concerns erupted into full view a couple years ago when Russia marched into neighboring Ukraine to annex the Crimean Peninsula, leading a 28-year - old RT presenter named Liz Wahl to quit on - air, declaring, “ I can not be a part of a network funded by the Russian government that whitewashes the actions of Putin. ” Just under the surface is a bought - and - paid - for propaganda vehicle trying to nudge viewers toward Russia ’s side of the story at a time when Moscow has increasingly become an international pariah. Today, it ’s clear RT operates less as the free and independent news source Putin touted, and more as a vehicle that increasingly uses the available tools of the digital revolution — from viral videos (“ Animated Genitals, ” “ Lawnmower Explodes ”) to entertainingly snarky tweets — to promote Russia ’s message. - Event trigger: annex - Event type: government.formation.mergegpe - Argument roles: participant, participant, place
- Passage: But Putin ’s comments are at odds with how the network operates in practice, according to interviews with people who closely watch or have worked at RT, and my own hours of monitoring the network and its website.<|G_start|>$B*QoM4hUC$v>kf_`oKCl16fFjYy<Sa#PGj|D4-N7>+e`p*x}GosE:2E@gUk9e9DJ^rTPE=ohe!u%g0wQqGYG<fxo}6dX7R[F`^{<|G_end|>One former RT staffer in Washington told me that she left her job, along with others who have also spoken to the media, after seeing the network ’s Moscow-based editors instruct journalists to make their coverage hew to the Moscow-approved political line.<|G_start|>b%^N[qbaM@q<jam7P_Xqj#gu/]<I$g8>R|}ng~@{ZFf~em98:#$$kS;n#J9=DEOYP9B7@*VNq;Gti($s]%ZX#(LJyWYX]$+*&NVH<|G_end|>Such concerns erupted into full view a couple years ago when Russia marched into neighboring Ukraine to annex the Crimean Peninsula, leading a 28-year-old RT presenter named Liz Wahl to quit on-air, declaring, “I can not be a part of a network funded by the Russian government that whitewashes the actions of Putin.”<|G_start|>h~YD*3`AMrM%dgW~-yeBI+*T]BRG<h(W uYF} C(TN*Aj1pY2W=%J=#lo/rbjJsJ/?Q&?wVdg.U--WkFc+,Wp]?Wj+9!B#u,Z)zQ<|G_end|>Just under the surface is a bought-and-paid-for propaganda vehicle trying to nudge viewers toward Russia ’s side of the story at a time when Moscow has increasingly become an international pariah.<|G_start|>]ogA)>ojHJ4~#&^A jjP4Y~T$lB_;F.)4uN)`!/DMlU.<DMcY`wsAetkMp+I9)zEMwRW8*},rh 55M%eLKEI1|A,Dv~/a>kPKdJH<|G_end|>Today, it ’s clear RT operates less as the free and independent news source Putin touted, and more as a vehicle that increasingly uses the available tools of the digital revolution — from viral videos (“Animated Genitals,” “Lawnmower Explodes”) to entertainingly snarky tweets — to promote Russia ’s message.<|G_start|>:Z}:,&sr~kraMf0!mM-tdh@~`A9f{<ljlvLAx+058Y2&}Q,ziTe&=Xn<;1rf$ODr9ilWzZD~3r|^F<q#GK>g]mH>Kr.+j]@kmM<:<|G_end|> - Event trigger: annex - 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:Russia participant:Crimean Peninsula place:Crimean Peninsula
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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.
- Passage: And once you have fallen foul of Assange — challenged him too openly, criticised him in public, not toed the line loyally enough — you are done. There is no such thing as honest disagreement, no such thing as a loyal opposition differing on a policy or political stance. To criticise Assange is to be a careerist, to sell your soul for power or advantage, to be a spy or an informer. To save readers a Google search or two, he would tell you I was in WikiLeaks as an “ intern ” for a period of “ weeks ”, and during that time acted as a mole for The Guardian, stole documents, and had potential ties to MI5. Compared to some who ’ve criticised Assange, I got off fairly lightly. - Event trigger: spy - Event type: government.spy.spy - Argument roles: spy, observedentity, beneficiary, place
- Passage: And once you have fallen foul of Assange — challenged him too openly, criticised him in public, not toed the line loyally enough — you are done.<|G_start|>n[Bk;uBs85BNvZFaPIjKGj7g60 rqILXOc2&- gAX)5I]py,;=dpch&z+U1>gkOLb3_3F:jV4l~A#;Fj.K+k+dBm_ZvQAY~?BZ%f<|G_end|>There is no such thing as honest disagreement, no such thing as a loyal opposition differing on a policy or political stance.<|G_start|>idNND_g1*uhF%Q9o{nu.PcMq;XUT;6A/;K8 jR$DRl~r:.% &d2-y)}ndw?:7IQRDG[?b6f>c@QO~(r?x>.7i}W:Vh!`v-Lzdeva<|G_end|>To criticise Assange is to be a careerist, to sell your soul for power or advantage, to be a spy or an informer.<|G_start|>y#+7cVh{eR`@h7J}A*0(S*a`F=<$CGDm4UoHvVlVZ~3+MTjz*u:c_|IHl/iI5`m;~u.!+?ASKae;Q+o$d~It]5TaMD|o00jG_#:%<|G_end|>To save readers a Google search or two, he would tell you I was in WikiLeaks as an “intern” for a period of “weeks”, and during that time acted as a mole for The Guardian, stole documents, and had potential ties to MI5.<|G_start|>p]h%9kK$X=:LK6d@HwCDjBUCgB.9f3-/GsbULzZd*b>D9TR4[e;XOS<p/0JZ_Fj0p,[#?rNVl{B#O>AI/w_P,^XkOd]6>0N4ooU^<|G_end|>Compared to some who ’ve criticised Assange, I got off fairly lightly.<|G_start|>G.BPL16Tt_]idscj&P{fJ9|L.3g*r^O/yEL$U,k2jpiJdhTrv]VeAm3L>SHV7vmAq~70<&C8U.g%VJ=3-M2QOY0+a!Fa87]&9Y8~<|G_end|> - Event trigger: spy - Event type: government.spy.spy - Argument roles: spy, observedentity, 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.
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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.
- Passage: Every president and first lady face vicious criticism; most of them, however, have not had to explain it to small children. “ That is what Barack and I think about every day, ” Obama said, “ as we try to guide and protect our girls through the challenges of this unusual life in the spotlight. “ How we urge them to ignore those who question their father ’s citizenship or faith. How we insist that the hateful language that they hear from public figures on TV does not represent the true spirit of this country. How we explain that when someone is cruel or acts like a bully, you do n’t stoop to their level. - Event trigger: urge - Event type: contact.commandorder.n/a - Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
- Passage: Every president and first lady face vicious criticism; most of them, however, have not had to explain it to small children.<|G_start|>P3W$L4Rk][ }nf{_aWniD=`u:eD)M-2tMjLww<Li/^C),asz01T~;rQtF}/$iSd#bTt+TNewm*JL>k9|C[Ba+6P-8GSc#jXiiSn#<|G_end|>“That is what Barack and I think about every day,” Obama said, “as we try to guide and protect our girls through the challenges of this unusual life in the spotlight.<|G_start|>@=X(C<5,O/=!4$&d/9{#Zq:/f?R4HvE-t8*rSh]dq134_VpzSB6uRujvxHZW~/Plp)l|WbzBo^;JNG$aJD0,SukD2q%;(i:|ST~{<|G_end|>“How we urge them to ignore those who question their father ’s citizenship or faith.<|G_start|>{ Qi%%jSaX%WHmT;gYjy<uxPfAf7q>-uvYL@Bm2z!QcTZ:!H|317De{sC|r}:D!|8&D[^ohB;_u,y9$4=y(.6tPdj$#sJ($/$`B-<|G_end|>How we insist that the hateful language that they hear from public figures on TV does not represent the true spirit of this country.<|G_start|>,T+Gj~!!6IMC.w;2rS$)a1Xs0e!U@}g]3x 8b.%Euti@^mA^CK|fu3!0~:_Q%1VD!Gfi~Ow1Q@aRQbu2/y8;BYAN`Di])}$l5f a<|G_end|>How we explain that when someone is cruel or acts like a bully, you do n’t stoop to their level.<|G_start|>#Y+uK@$]}I_eb7`bF.6Zj^Q{1/di+h%}PdvYRG%a<9qXqh)aEr,xUxPdT|45[*w!c_|!+XM1HSB5IO^hlD#U+PQ)g@8xxliWMbV/<|G_end|> - Event trigger: urge - Event type: contact.commandorder.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:we recipient:them
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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.
- Passage: Nixon first emphasised US aid to the refugees, but then sharply warned that launching a war was unacceptable. He said that the United States needed to maintain some influence with Pakistan, which explained a “ most limited ” continuation of military supply. Hitting his talking points, he recited the ways that the United States had ameliorated Pakistan ’s positions: preventing a famine in East Pakistan, naming a civilian governor of East Pakistan, welcoming back refugees, talking to acceptable Awami League leaders, not executing Mujib, and now withdrawing some troops from India ’s border. The United States could go no further. Gandhi listened, Kissinger later wrote, with “ aloof indifference. ” - Event trigger: executing - Event type: life.die.n/a - Argument roles: victim, place
- Passage: Nixon first emphasised US aid to the refugees, but then sharply warned that launching a war was unacceptable.<|G_start|> 6c(7DJ-=. }<dv23`8*D^Hm}H,73$w`Lt9nTNzyjNQ=^{.>Tc?qa|,NjC053F9KN)qFf,n)o:l^`RXtJ8y,x%NFg0(siw{sW-7=<|G_end|>He said that the United States needed to maintain some influence with Pakistan, which explained a “most limited” continuation of military supply.<|G_start|>wDf1[F!D=xo (nmz;EtK~)kR41^fp(+KivZkVN5hxP<d:^8@FRODM/p4+Dv=PkM`44%qaz%J;@!RO,E{Nsg.x9<%Y|aS@G::`By <|G_end|>Hitting his talking points, he recited the ways that the United States had ameliorated Pakistan ’s positions: preventing a famine in East Pakistan, naming a civilian governor of East Pakistan, welcoming back refugees, talking to acceptable Awami League leaders, not executing Mujib, and now withdrawing some troops from India ’s border.<|G_start|>]PY;[#(xC7@j8(A:9IXi*5rViB?AUF Kd_6p TGuLfqm+=~>{smnM8G<[K4{#9xe;?Hv<Gu*knahYAr-F7${St,oS*eG(@pX=gR8<|G_end|>The United States could go no further.<|G_start|>Sc3e~N!,`79@;v +pL58$~11>UcvRJu7CIWHJ s5f_53eWN9eoHS:Tgvsi/c2$`,3Lyhg<]03S:hg;^BbvM7.wXrz0W[?OogTYz5<|G_end|>Gandhi listened, Kissinger later wrote, with “aloof indifference.”<|G_start|>|:.b+AA2a00$Ng1CUk0$oPJ#q5H8VsuK+q*iy0k@a| v$dKJ[%*al~,&rwv7_v=Tshi>Z/*Z^`wDIy4;[^2E}B*JV13_YUW*0j^M<|G_end|> - Event trigger: executing - 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.
victim:Mujib
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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.
- Passage: A few days after that statement, the world got a more colorful reminder of Putin ’s position on nuclear disarmament. During a meeting at the Kremlin with his top generals on Nov. 10, he accused the U.S. of trying to “ neutralize ” Russia ’s nuclear arsenal by building a missile shield over Europe, one that could knock Russian rockets out of the sky. In response, he said, Russia would have to “ strengthen the potential of its strategic nuclear forces, ” including the deployment of “ attack systems ” capable of piercing any missile shield. As if on cue, a state television camera then zoomed in on a piece of paper that one of the generals was holding in his hand. It showed the plans for a nuclear device codenamed Status-6, complete with a curt definition of its purpose: “ to create an extensive zone of radioactive contamination ” along the enemy ’s coast, rendering it uninhabitable “ for a long time. ” - Event trigger: piercing - Event type: artifactexistence.damagedestroy.damage - Argument roles: damager, artifact, instrument, place
- Passage: A few days after that statement, the world got a more colorful reminder of Putin ’s position on nuclear disarmament.<|G_start|>.20)qX;C<2Z:X)V*7ri47rmA&Bv)WK1-y]tRCn[.*f,a-{Q,mJnHef# oMoc`v@7K$($a~{UksP;@cJh;qn}HUMk4zT}l6DZV&+i<|G_end|>During a meeting at the Kremlin with his top generals on Nov. 10, he accused the U.S. of trying to “neutralize” Russia ’s nuclear arsenal by building a missile shield over Europe, one that could knock Russian rockets out of the sky.<|G_start|>DwN<S;bPYk&Q*Av{aL2UU6_YkXUc}u7^ >ReIGd#n~ep]?51C{;uQN[EnLEpv91~4(jS^7~;1-&`u+^I7a-n9dsh#TP_Mfq|XDDq<|G_end|>In response, he said, Russia would have to “strengthen the potential of its strategic nuclear forces,” including the deployment of “attack systems” capable of piercing any missile shield.<|G_start|>#pNAcxm.mqH{grH0PQ<:o41d#c5TrR0]njQJH^6#58pGr_u7a[hu-tJfd4:Kwxay%M+q,H*%,hgMXy:/X+jWJ(QJ{)rq5|?-T/`3<|G_end|>As if on cue, a state television camera then zoomed in on a piece of paper that one of the generals was holding in his hand.<|G_start|>s{NQfsnoJ;U n&g,~1GlJS/u,&c[XcC4q4bp#Ds()y>21q|C;@fl+!/d;0 &ee/MoDA!I2GYaXG=k: h9`EA~ah#L5^Xe4wA(Ir1<|G_end|>It showed the plans for a nuclear device codenamed Status-6, complete with a curt definition of its purpose: “to create an extensive zone of radioactive contamination” along the enemy ’s coast, rendering it uninhabitable “for a long time.”<|G_start|>/|bZ60@4aAX_91&,*=_i$fJkjSs2(U Q&L}u18H2WAJ.Qk3U2Xw=.JR]*.(G9hIZXo<j5NcmSX#uS@XT@fvZFyH*J$>q~FKlV&a(<|G_end|> - Event trigger: piercing - 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:Russia artifact:any missile shield instrument:attack systems place:over Europe
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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.
- Passage: Hillary Clinton ’s main new supporter, Muhammad Tahir Javed, this report continues, has long been identified by the FSB as a “ suspected ” terror supporter and ISI “ agent ” since he arrived in the United States in 1989 during the President Bill Clinton regime and over the past quarter century has amassed a fortune through his “ convenience store empire ” located in Texas and the American south which he has vastly expanded into other business areas making him one of the most powerful Islamic businessmen in both the US and Pakistan. FSB intelligence on the “ true ” business practices of Muhammad Tahir Javed though, this report notes, appear to show that his fortune was made through his involvement with the ISI and Mexican drug cartels utilizing the “ complicity / support ” of American government officials. To the exact working of the ISI ’s and Muhammad Tahir Javed ’s “ scheme ” to support global Islamic terrorists, this report says, was recently detailed in news reports from the US State of Alabama where 11 of Javed ’s affiliated convenience stores were confiscated this past summer, and as we can, partly, read about: “ A couple of steaks shoplifted at a Gardendale Walmart three months ago led to the biggest food stamp fraud investigation in Alabama history, and launched 11 simultaneous raids this morning at convenience stores countywide. Led by the Jefferson County District Attorney ’s Office, teams of law enforcement officers met at 5 a.m. for a briefing and then fanned out across the county beginning at 6:50 a.m. - Event trigger: confiscated - Event type: transaction.transaction.n/a - Argument roles: participant, participant, beneficiary, place
- Passage: Hillary Clinton ’s main new supporter, Muhammad Tahir Javed, this report continues, has long been identified by the FSB as a “suspected” terror supporter and ISI “agent” since he arrived in the United States in 1989 during the President Bill Clinton regime and over the past quarter century has amassed a fortune through his “convenience store empire” located in Texas and the American south which he has vastly expanded into other business areas making him one of the most powerful Islamic businessmen in both the US and Pakistan.<|G_start|>j4&}`=.BbhIDV&~RrE]_J9Bapp,3e?= 2P}S/R!g OM[_;fbMnY8 7cNX@fSIwp=LT34mB9%WT8dOBJu~.*VP$%bn;tGCNaSuHc|<|G_end|>FSB intelligence on the “true” business practices of Muhammad Tahir Javed though, this report notes, appear to show that his fortune was made through his involvement with the ISI and Mexican drug cartels utilizing the “complicity / support” of American government officials.<|G_start|><HI:G6.m33i[so]k*bCqnRD$LfrIY+/_{EHvrPO`a<%3t`{. z1@]QM(??]jnF@(AuM!z($NjgP:9T$m#_-t2 0dkIM}LZ^M@6PJ<|G_end|>To the exact working of the ISI ’s and Muhammad Tahir Javed ’s “scheme” to support global Islamic terrorists, this report says, was recently detailed in news reports from the US State of Alabama where 11 of Javed ’s affiliated convenience stores were confiscated this past summer, and as we can, partly, read about:<|G_start|>:hu>Yd_=.e*=tcpBg*r& E:zF732mO ,sW-S.rd.>o+Y~Zez6ZWB2jl)FlSI7ae.1dS+bOajf!vgb>z|MBLV(qz1VF.q:o=^;y~{<|G_end|>“A couple of steaks shoplifted at a Gardendale Walmart three months ago led to the biggest food stamp fraud investigation in Alabama history, and launched 11 simultaneous raids this morning at convenience stores countywide.<|G_start|>q=#:,4Ls8GRnDdt5V*6jY4o@D~XNLa$N/]FX@:Z~o]9^d|]PadjBCr#fmwl1qTPR5=WbEd3j>Jyv{V3vP987-)(w9#SZ11MyGi/G<|G_end|>Led by the Jefferson County District Attorney ’s Office, teams of law enforcement officers met at 5 a.m. for a briefing and then fanned out across the county beginning at 6:50 a.m.<|G_start|>2dTiVG-~i7l?rPCidTaMUAa#:dSO~.rF5oh=op,~vr{);jJB-H;m&0|if7f%dQBdH:8L+!|MV2O[wo/N3*P[]~661]W({CJIInd1<|G_end|> - Event trigger: confiscated - 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:convenience stores place:Alabama
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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.
- Passage: “ Must be a pretty picture, you dropping to your knees, ” he smirked to a contestant on “ The Apprentice ” as she described how she had pleaded not to be fired from the show. At his California golf course, Trump told managers, according to a lawsuit, to fire women who were “ not pretty enough ” — ordering, “ I want you to get some good - looking hostesses here. ” For women sexually harassed in the workplace, Trump suggested they take the advice he would give his daughter — quit and get another job. Those who threaten Trump ’s alpha - male status are met with vicious treatment. After Fox News ’ Megyn Kelly asked Trump about calling women “ fat pigs, dogs, slobs, and disgusting animals, ’ Trump said of Kelly: “ You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever ” — the unmistakable message being that Kelly must have been menstruating as an explanation for her demanding a straight answer. When Carly Fiorina was gaining on Trump in Republican primary polls, Trump mocked not her business credentials but her appearance: “ Look at that face! ” “ Would anyone vote for that? ” he asked. - Event trigger: threaten - Event type: contact.threatencoerce.meet - Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
- Passage: “Must be a pretty picture, you dropping to your knees,” he smirked to a contestant on “The Apprentice” as she described how she had pleaded not to be fired from the show.<|G_start|>Ta-SsV|orOi{ywaAZhLw$g?EHeG3;)<B0$E^#Y4W]#El8tPMvk4sTsNU]]Q+u&)3l(UPZAoOG{D,C sfQZQGo@>{RY:(/kIr8nu$<|G_end|>At his California golf course, Trump told managers, according to a lawsuit, to fire women who were “not pretty enough” — ordering, “I want you to get some good-looking hostesses here.” For women sexually harassed in the workplace, Trump suggested they take the advice he would give his daughter — quit and get another job.<|G_start|>#415/0XzF6Z`;k-;UbHxX}5z|[PjO~-CrH,`P*+:$Pls>7HM!v! O7/)V#2jY_Hk9_V|Q+u}!s6XPuhy&`n,o%n],`bcGVkqqNke<|G_end|>Those who threaten Trump ’s alpha-male status are met with vicious treatment.<|G_start|>_lCDDbOPy$rH1gQ9KLA[gh]c@rJ_`XExM{#~DhVC+%XbLQEZaT;kk9D(Wsm&zwniuqP=>AY0!#0ItlnwKCLN@GhWVH8;s/KJB.fz<|G_end|>After Fox News’ Megyn Kelly asked Trump about calling women “fat pigs, dogs, slobs, and disgusting animals,’ Trump said of Kelly: “You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever” — the unmistakable message being that Kelly must have been menstruating as an explanation for her demanding a straight answer.<|G_start|>@ F)CcHJO1!+r#N|s^|*.@oO.vWzC1Fh!q$3LHL8`=awx}6 m[9&Wh)A<e!-EXkB!lGSdwu^&9DvuA?=8Kd7[?n<yK2F3u_K)Rv7<|G_end|>When Carly Fiorina was gaining on Trump in Republican primary polls, Trump mocked not her business credentials but her appearance: “Look at that face!” “Would anyone vote for that?” he asked.<|G_start|>F8R$)?w*:>GmI*K*/ f3?b~u9a.|< ukj-6+hBG6RhX_YA.H0rtnkw^esSaM7_u,eRE^qj oq&!Tsf&-[/0$|dMjy{E7LvXj~$# <|G_end|> - Event trigger: threaten - Event type: contact.threatencoerce.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:Those recipient:Trump ’s alpha - male status
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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.
- Passage: In the three years since Edward Snowden landed in Moscow, his relationship with his hosts has been a source of much speculation and controversy. The American IT contractor, who worked for the CIA and NSA until he fled Hawaii with more than a million purloined secret files, has not left Russia since he arrived at Sheremetyevo airport on 23 June 2013, on a flight from Hong Kong. Snowden landed in Moscow with the permission of the Russian government, whose representatives he met during his sojourn in Hong Kong that lasted more than three weeks. He became so friendly with them that he actually celebrated his 30th birthday at the Russian consulate! - Event trigger: fled - Event type: movement.transportperson.n/a - Argument roles: transporter, passenger, vehicle, origin, destination
- Passage: In the three years since Edward Snowden landed in Moscow, his relationship with his hosts has been a source of much speculation and controversy.<|G_start|>(]@&Eu9L`6X/9+?Mw>G~Neh59E_uR/Il*>Kor,ShLFN>GrK&zx~u~;B#6VRcIVj-dA$IHaE0IY !FL0K)d*br*cpsVn}VwYop$L~<|G_end|>The American IT contractor, who worked for the CIA and NSA until he fled Hawaii with more than a million purloined secret files, has not left Russia since he arrived at Sheremetyevo airport on 23 June 2013, on a flight from Hong Kong.<|G_start|>wIS)fd2y7nia}zo+0^!033KI]747sq6OQ=^s|`)Cs}Q3}Wwnt7:C5.K1Zy>PNguHjpac<mcR/i SV&7eA{?J/#hwMIJ8J3p3WFWT<|G_end|>Snowden landed in Moscow with the permission of the Russian government, whose representatives he met during his sojourn in Hong Kong that lasted more than three weeks.<|G_start|>>jcoZ^7tlt)1e!(cg||fEDK<f}Ho27@j[[SDw-]*7K1<]/Rhq6rY:IA0[ZFGds<&t=OjfGrT-Ht0`mB[/p$?xSYK^o9KdDa|eC8(<|G_end|>He became so friendly with them that he actually celebrated his 30th birthday at the Russian consulate!<|G_start|>e6r]V|CI%E*j)4ed60;!W:]II.C~@waDl>~o@9T`fvG`X:uDhr8|[:yX@>[,5yl|zU6V^c9.:]4`uEeUXAX-H<t/QY8Kc:NIX`oi<|G_end|> - Event trigger: fled - 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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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: Investors from local farmers to billionaire tycoons are pumping money into the business. Russian wheat has crowded out U.S. supplies in Egypt, the world ’s biggest buyer, and is gaining footholds in some other countries, such as Nigeria, Bangladesh and Indonesia. That ’s four decades after the Soviet Union turned to U.S. shipments of wheat and corn to offset shortfalls in its own harvests. Over the last decade, Russia has been the biggest single source of growth in wheat exports, vital to meeting surging global demand. “ Russia will be among the top exporters for a long time, especially given the potential advances in productivity there, ” said Tom Basnett, general manager at Market Check, a Sydney - based commodity consultant. - Event trigger: shipments - Event type: movement.transportartifact.n/a - Argument roles: transporter, artifact, vehicle, origin, destination
- Passage: Investors from local farmers to billionaire tycoons are pumping money into the business.<|G_start|>{eV4>~;D6.RtBK0k3[[_)dYQ 23bl(IhRUB-`xlYua^`UO{hl#pQY=z#*gzRD0WnTX|xwl]q*Mm6sWC$ZeHZ#,!/YN|wlV,=ep|:<|G_end|>Russian wheat has crowded out U.S. supplies in Egypt, the world ’s biggest buyer, and is gaining footholds in some other countries, such as Nigeria, Bangladesh and Indonesia.<|G_start|>pY=J#IC#*4,P~~!7TZgA2D(x|1H,R}`t*Ekzjom7PBEhWC,0PXG>Hvj/mz=cu(1%L8{U:a:c162fznK$VRNf7U?ZGj$e[9RA^4id<|G_end|>That ’s four decades after the Soviet Union turned to U.S. shipments of wheat and corn to offset shortfalls in its own harvests.<|G_start|>0!io{QwvXJiouUcsj<uiO)<Q}>dVj5Qig,y/>**7b?xj-D7dxRCErqNIXLq2m$$+F:wA[_p?6jQ5!Ya@/D..~4<np/EL]Sy[DQy}<|G_end|>Over the last decade, Russia has been the biggest single source of growth in wheat exports, vital to meeting surging global demand.<|G_start|>Vo}IjVTwMf )vqeg^Ya}&vi6xkVf(:uoUV!x,GQ?mpSIPNBvaU/yMfN>Ap[nuxA_xK5]o8BbsV<EMGI(+Z$P?5Ny*^#%#TT@FVW=<|G_end|>“Russia will be among the top exporters for a long time, especially given the potential advances in productivity there,” said Tom Basnett, general manager at Market Check, a Sydney-based commodity consultant.<|G_start|>~v]7_UGY x=R`x91b?7O~BD2a6X72#m^nIG*WG6L;t*:fA*BY,3uECzaNhBdAGM*IV[)-w51zL+Y!_dI$&S%Oq(12xfN@6AiFsTq<|G_end|> - Event trigger: shipments - 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:U.S. artifact:wheat and corn
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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.
- Passage: She has done nothing remotely illegal, and her paranoia may be largely explained by the baseless charges of her overheated critics. After several investigations into the deaths in Benghazi, Republicans hunting for Hillary's scalp came away with a whole lot of nothing. Trump's vow to throw her in prison is an unnerving reminder of his scorn for Constitutional restraint. In fact, we endorse Hillary Clinton not just because Trump is such a scary alternative, but because she is ready for this job, in experience and temperament. Her flaws are outweighed by her virtues, and it's not a close call. - Event trigger: vow - Event type: contact.commitmentpromiseexpressintent.n/a - Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
- Passage: She has done nothing remotely illegal, and her paranoia may be largely explained by the baseless charges of her overheated critics.<|G_start|>p1KO?q&gAX-0m~gx$c(0Zs9bhhdN<;(`HF4(pL~ZbAWPm>}Ml5iq~Bskk{JFCCpu1%z[DNYQW<B@!,{)lqzSG14DGWgb>k*E$m7_<|G_end|>After several investigations into the deaths in Benghazi, Republicans hunting for Hillary's scalp came away with a whole lot of nothing.<|G_start|>jqDbtJoC&1^.wuG~@42Y-@QWcR@7_S#w%Oi2Rsac<|b.Nug $ED,~dI{Zv_]g2A?P:OtkeNR#!zh|i<D>(!tT.L#T >hRa:hVUy]<|G_end|>Trump's vow to throw her in prison is an unnerving reminder of his scorn for Constitutional restraint.<|G_start|>j[<edY0>}1QGqt^QRW@/]5$lqx2pe]GEjqn*+ee/mp3|)i@+wAM[Q0Q(6#8T($@`2tuW:~Cp(98WiuiVV7-_*Z|k2`rO&QZ#m4QR<|G_end|>In fact, we endorse Hillary Clinton not just because Trump is such a scary alternative, but because she is ready for this job, in experience and temperament.<|G_start|>M&6_^K>(W%ScNGV|HD+e5V,:z.`hq}h,fN<Hql=E-z-G6:1Wcsq>>xA(> ct4~~|8xLb]<q&7s2ow}<n g !Q?gk/] +sK$X;$G0<|G_end|>Her flaws are outweighed by her virtues, and it's not a close call.<|G_start|>i+^2gjw:%a<_xPh6u 00]#/%arsf!$l^mo}ECph&f{/qQY1cW7Et)vr_wMUY9xb/J0$rZ5x,RegIz)]{~OE8Ne=W&>#^IS^VTz}d<|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:Trump recipient:to throw her in prison
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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.
- Passage: His promise to use his executive power to reopen that case, and have it investigated again, was unlike anything in recent presidential debates. “ It ’s just awfully good that someone with the temperament of Donald Trump is not in charge of the law in our country, ” Clinton said. “ Because you ’d be in jail, ” Trump said. The first half - hour of this debate was dominated not by questions from the undecided voters in the audience, but by interruptions and accusations by Trump himself. At one point, Trump referred to the endorsement by Sen. Bernie Sanders (Vt.) of Clinton as a deal with “ the Devil. ” - Event trigger: jail - Event type: movement.transportartifact.preventexit - Argument roles: preventer, transporter, artifact, origin, destination
- Passage: His promise to use his executive power to reopen that case, and have it investigated again, was unlike anything in recent presidential debates.<|G_start|><+if$QueU>=*J$h Yhs]=fq@{bUr9d{gfA>J~=]z`A@3jQ?x)W|Ep0-gNd`/f<S{sQlel*as2=PD&Wt=o#5bew<.m1)$4/F^/>!M<|G_end|>“It ’s just awfully good that someone with the temperament of Donald Trump is not in charge of the law in our country,” Clinton said.<|G_start|>>hf9&G:NqCBT_Z^V`Uv,c~4Kx@9;M{Lxuu*bM|tPhEUgN`8%sd:{9)>NjOe7&MVpweVTgE?,sw:p8eK3Y6?(P?Y-lj>ORbRat>6Q<|G_end|>“Because you ’d be in jail,” Trump said.<|G_start|>j-eYto>&k00Q<y[iN55`$yNblE*ktjn>bf4G QS~j$?&@|D|;gx^:*SRp_<dH&A85f+(;hPGu5F#,0aJKNvD=nr/(^CtEzSeD3v<|G_end|>The first half-hour of this debate was dominated not by questions from the undecided voters in the audience, but by interruptions and accusations by Trump himself.<|G_start|>Pr|!X-EK8]b>-^OIC}C6{VyE%nRdce{?m)cT5V10$T:%d/>!ENwlP).PM;]QO#eY)4/5q9K1as>S#Tzn[Y )<8FQ1g=tjV_)Ck]s<|G_end|>At one point, Trump referred to the endorsement by Sen. Bernie Sanders (Vt.) of Clinton as a deal with “the Devil.”<|G_start|>Q;&cd4xYj$$:@$Js[JiZc%gR>YK#f4M4S[{f)<%I]nJ%KJs<l|/1<KMm.w]PP:aPZv;v?q#Wl#/v>~37:A)*]9-80:EvMj9c#Taq<|G_end|> - Event trigger: jail - 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.
preventer:Trump transporter:Clinton
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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.
- Passage: Cyber experts have identified ties between Russia and an alleged hacker nicknamed “ Guccifer 2.0, ” who has taken credit for the intrusions and claims to have stolen documents from the computer that Clinton used as secretary of state. “ The prospect of something hanging out there is obviously unnerving, to say the least, ” a former DNC official told POLITICO. Lawmakers urging a public White House response include the top Democrats on both Intelligence panels, Rep. Adam Schiff and Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California, as well as Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley (R - Iowa), top Judiciary Democrat Sen. Patrick Leahy of Vermont and Sen. Tom Cotton (R - Ark.). They ’ve said that at the very least, the administration should publicize the results of its probe into the hacks. Some Democrats have said Putin could have ample reason to want to see Trump in the White House, noting that the New York real estate magnate has praised him as a “ strong leader ” and has expressed doubts about whether the U.S. would defend NATO nations that come under Russian attack. - Event trigger: urging - Event type: contact.commandorder.correspondence - Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
- Passage: Cyber experts have identified ties between Russia and an alleged hacker nicknamed “Guccifer 2.0,” who has taken credit for the intrusions and claims to have stolen documents from the computer that Clinton used as secretary of state.<|G_start|>bN.5GDyN4(SA1O,DGQo&t&?]vPi~@BE-R>]joj:#tPUOqX)/Y36[!|jt&y=._o$YAIn7K%8<e;5OZ|)@k/G9Zk.z%dpai~);(8<z<|G_end|>“The prospect of something hanging out there is obviously unnerving, to say the least,” a former DNC official told POLITICO.<|G_start|>]Q@.c<W6IT2[@bJ+l1D^(usJ},BGAZ6&,,}v IX,gUpABNni*nuz!/APaa,wg(STD1;_^];jZ{$wFMXgqe+[<)iPZ6dJ;h0=$j;Z<|G_end|>Lawmakers urging a public White House response include the top Democrats on both Intelligence panels, Rep. Adam Schiff and Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California, as well as Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), top Judiciary Democrat Sen. Patrick Leahy of Vermont and Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.).<|G_start|>AgUq)40U{6S5bW3V$$~V{jnkf/H62?S-4>,LYR9wC;dXv0YrxTt$n#D4EKAc#)9b7{/`_w&HyJ(}L:Q1@x;_Iah7Hfw64tmL?b*P<|G_end|>They ’ve said that at the very least, the administration should publicize the results of its probe into the hacks.<|G_start|>mH?Is!(vK!y%8$NP>G3Z)3]w{|3iW;P;c1O^pX=f$X[}FFjO[Z9Pj<y[HJD8Eh!~ooaj7:fB5vU7=_>[UBGe)nLGtcFA5HD=-V{.<|G_end|>Some Democrats have said Putin could have ample reason to want to see Trump in the White House, noting that the New York real estate magnate has praised him as a “strong leader” and has expressed doubts about whether the U.S. would defend NATO nations that come under Russian attack.<|G_start|>Lk:$X=NTz-bj5Y9aO>LG|F5:$yNC}H:bAZ?1r77ymlm6j%$}7 HmPR#.!ty3$Kp6;^ivbOpqH<[2p<*~Y/*$wqPsQ}|z0+xZ)8O*<|G_end|> - Event trigger: urging - Event type: contact.commandorder.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:Lawmakers recipient:White House
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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.
- Passage: Likewise, only Bernie Sanders has a strong movement on social media, but through flooding the internet with fake Clinton support, one can make it harder for the opposition to organize, and distort the impressions of how people actually feel (which will inevitably end up filtering into the resulting media coverage). This well - funded astroturfing campaign is not the only way the realities of social media have been manipulated to create favorable impressions of Clinton; an entire media narrative sprang up based on false instances in which Bernie Sanders supporters were supposedly engaged in acts of mass, coordinated harassment. But whereas that was done by individual Clinton - supporting journalists, the astroturfing efforts are being funded on a large scale with the approval of the campaign itself. Of course, ordinarily a campaign is n’t technically responsible for the actions of an independent SuperPAC. After all, SuperPACs are limited by rules that prohibit coordinating with the candidates themselves. - Event trigger: funded - Event type: transaction.transaction.giftgrantprovideaid - Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, place
- Passage: Likewise, only Bernie Sanders has a strong movement on social media, but through flooding the internet with fake Clinton support, one can make it harder for the opposition to organize, and distort the impressions of how people actually feel (which will inevitably end up filtering into the resulting media coverage).<|G_start|>zdO9ZOTgB!z3mv>aNE:s.n]z>p<6JM8+nZu87dm_I0OxVzlE@iWb^dR$mZP.AYT)>Ug*2G}}2SeM7PuL>(R*6PF}mrerPGHIsur0<|G_end|>This well-funded astroturfing campaign is not the only way the realities of social media have been manipulated to create favorable impressions of Clinton; an entire media narrative sprang up based on false instances in which Bernie Sanders supporters were supposedly engaged in acts of mass, coordinated harassment.<|G_start|>3I{SFKMoMx_g]D|~<[:wjQUfM`JV~+=@cNsD3R4x*%PoD/DFACx9P2U,;yAo!sXvQo&~9VL3zp%$?4+W+-*(I?C,4-#flvR669wG<|G_end|>But whereas that was done by individual Clinton-supporting journalists, the astroturfing efforts are being funded on a large scale with the approval of the campaign itself.<|G_start|>zK[V*W~&,vk_5,9EX&WB4umqr]GlKsZX =| h5HB@eW-/AiDy$p)~^%qX 0=r/Q 6_*#rkI6P5A@/uXrYD$VnwpyLp%Ep=FDFW,*<|G_end|>Of course, ordinarily a campaign is n’t technically responsible for the actions of an independent SuperPAC.<|G_start|>UK*E<9p~%KQO 0|4`YHrLQ@w_~GLkfCB,8z^-He-EL~|/.3GXN|nJ%WjW9;fd]Dz@JEW,@|Yv^*bzb kct%(g(LBH^j?UOj/W)yZ<|G_end|>After all, SuperPACs are limited by rules that prohibit coordinating with the candidates themselves.<|G_start|>O-JaPh2PLeni*aA=Dq&Y^!qK(%fXbghWq1Owd./a/&pH)(;vQ,K<<G$ j6Xmfm|n4Ez?_Th$C;,*F(,>Q)fuP4HQfX2X1m]QDlT,<|G_end|> - Event trigger: funded - Event type: transaction.transaction.giftgrantprovideaid - Argument roles: giver, recipient, 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.
recipient:astroturfing efforts beneficiary:Clinton
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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.
- Passage: Apart from one important detail. Litvinenko never visits the hotel bathroom. He is not the source of the polonium; it is his Russian companions - turned - executioners who bring it with them to London, in this, their second poisoning attempt. * * * The Soviet Union had a long tradition of bumping off its enemies. - Event trigger: poisoning - Event type: conflict.attack.biologicalchemicalpoisonattack - Argument roles: attacker, target, instrument, place
- Passage: Apart from one important detail.<|G_start|>%#=a}oY[mio3T|fxspM{1CY&C>pT&g]I0R14IV)[@fP2pqzrxDpqW*RHFxV0B<uKjtd=2;_;h$v%491$kl+#ntxrgK7$r|&jGeC(<|G_end|>Litvinenko never visits the hotel bathroom.<|G_start|>T ;j=e6ksyW0w(3v<$bcm*KhWKIXt@0>/n{h`e?N]$r}[:r1a][ONhu>0kqK`W%NV$mtQkAJ02r}4OYCmWi.+D~;zN+=;*gn DL:<|G_end|>He is not the source of the polonium; it is his Russian companions-turned-executioners who bring it with them to London, in this, their second poisoning attempt.<|G_start|>C|yHc*}e}+RScwClw~T/;Y08]kglL92}!Cm/06zQ<_w89#p]N_.IYBPfo3eP>+a3pNAv~elPZzIf~2g<2KzD84lTF=NHdHn>a7Vj<|G_end|>* * *<|G_start|>F<BL/#hms58#Mb:FqAyg)fCB.!!TP/:z2^-3<lz0a(W8G~MI!Ue|>ho;%J,Zr%ab#PY0/k=v5j!}i-O<fQ<bddA[:x.<NdH uT>1<|G_end|>The Soviet Union had a long tradition of bumping off its enemies.<|G_start|>6sL%XY2di=/*%9R21v; Ka0nT:`)a*%a1jZo?){`4L,x,ny3/z]y_ucMA4m8}D/A40xlWsl%up|=H.cgvwf|sOLfF>Ru3ey,.9}6<|G_end|> - Event trigger: poisoning - Event type: conflict.attack.biologicalchemicalpoisonattack - 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:his Russian companions - turned - executioners target:He instrument:polonium place:London
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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.
- Passage: This is just a mess. First off, he dodges a question on Afghanistan by offering a very bad answer on a totally unrelated topic, ISIS. He once again calls that conflict a " war for the soul of Islam " — this is false, and it is both worrying reductive and cringe - inducingly tasteless to make it about Islam. He repeats his bizarre praise for the authoritarian monarch for Jordan. He says that a " Muslim army, " which he often brings up as his magical unicorn solution for ISIS, should fix it. - Event trigger: conflict - Event type: conflict.attack.selfdirectedbattle - Argument roles: attacker, target, instrument, place
- Passage: This is just a mess.<|G_start|>L=H,RnI SFMeODI?>W)9RI)L^fr5(cw+AA>?DR@9eP+a*&`##Qs[esLV7Q2>g*|b}hO6jG}kjQP!8Bk0Z4WN:6-6|`+YOKirr+.H<|G_end|>First off, he dodges a question on Afghanistan by offering a very bad answer on a totally unrelated topic, ISIS.<|G_start|>WYM9}0P<,GJLS)Hb*r3t%,XV3.6ZD~:zTQ$vzplu?H9,W~z<ZSa=|yzZD&Q3V7Hm3euBh !Q^#AjTfU~]~;T$caHy@?}E4,ie+,C<|G_end|>He once again calls that conflict a"war for the soul of Islam"— this is false, and it is both worrying reductive and cringe-inducingly tasteless to make it about Islam.<|G_start|>ID.}0LN/AVXR+!`4$|Ij`iEKkq ^7auc+7<aJOuMI!1Vw%- LM#wU,V/qI9 zT33r}2Hpa3*-i~TcC`D;6CCErF@QJy0HHff:1,c<|G_end|>He repeats his bizarre praise for the authoritarian monarch for Jordan.<|G_start|>KVx<:7<4 Nw]Ko1xk2]eBX41 ZoX-hgJ2@F<]rw=yOCW25%G<k{RiyUp*=62!~5Vcqs.*p$s8C&bYSbh:0hgPlo~f57|UU31{hk3<|G_end|>He says that a"Muslim army,"which he often brings up as his magical unicorn solution for ISIS, should fix it.<|G_start|>AX/|XiI3A%Wp^o6He;VsA(_puF$vR{6D`0vef:p,Aj7Ncxm+r5@bu?YK;(QOr$a*g3J]py#>/s9l(A:LKX+#*2efFL0yT]O;BPQm<|G_end|> - Event trigger: conflict - Event type: conflict.attack.selfdirectedbattle - 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.
place:Afghanistan
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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.
- Passage: He even suggested that one leaked email, where a Politico columnist asked Podesta to fact - check part of a story he was writing, was evidence this is “ a media - rigged election. ” Unlike Clinton, Trump ’s polling numbers have only nosedived for the last two weeks since The Washington Post reported he once bragged about grabbing women “ by the pussy ” without their consent. In the last presidential debate, he promised to try to incarcerate Clinton if elected and tried to make an issue out of Bill Clinton ’s past sexual misconduct. He also said he had never sexually assaulted anyone — a remark that prompted ten women to publicly accuse him of sexual misconduct. His campaign ’s circumstances have only grown more dire since then, which means he ’s likely to feel completely liberated on the debate stage. - Event trigger: incarcerate - Event type: movement.transportartifact.preventexit - Argument roles: preventer, transporter, artifact, origin, destination
- Passage: He even suggested that one leaked email, where a Politico columnist asked Podesta to fact-check part of a story he was writing, was evidence this is “a media-rigged election.”<|G_start|>!JS}^#<*Gy#MM0OVF m1J?Vu^e~JlB@pHd.d?8m&6mIiaI!iew-O,w?8HUs!M:q eY^6eAkr]A6M8A/y,Rx9.67V|@f3vXU5Dn;7<|G_end|>Unlike Clinton, Trump ’s polling numbers have only nosedived for the last two weeks since The Washington Post reported he once bragged about grabbing women “by the pussy” without their consent.<|G_start|>oFHKa>.j!b96jW5]@23ZcC@kOv#S1dzd. ?32,LK.qubWt50?p$v@ZA:2Zj] piZWWf?_#<O~Nb653e!0+2.k>0nlfA>gdye=TG.<|G_end|>In the last presidential debate, he promised to try to incarcerate Clinton if elected and tried to make an issue out of Bill Clinton ’s past sexual misconduct.<|G_start|>JFjb2tX32!;x5H;s#wp]Q~h%L:uUr]!VYqj7EZP19tb!!b@+#}oQ7wP@CV., xFp|0qn4^W)d:pXvV9<HAf||<t9sF6BLwr$c~y$<|G_end|>He also said he had never sexually assaulted anyone — a remark that prompted ten women to publicly accuse him of sexual misconduct.<|G_start|>{#~zOy:!:lJUoYem^yV$u/AR`T}{8<D*_X{H!jOOFzE20t+}*&DA~V1tBv:;B1]&8TT.&69|51TR08|x62#Qb2pBNO}mva+eNmZB<|G_end|>His campaign ’s circumstances have only grown more dire since then, which means he ’s likely to feel completely liberated on the debate stage.<|G_start|>}Qgm$txP2]#x0j6)EUY>2)^=<m6kGx2&e(!n^$ZdAS.kwGn`HH4MgwG5{$Q{;-lYuAIe&Kr?vDPS?:6?Cgd%3L`Gl,yc!`CNhF!Q<|G_end|> - Event trigger: incarcerate - 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.
preventer:he transporter:Clinton
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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.
- Passage: Why should the wealthiest sector of the economy be the one sector which is not contributing a sales tax to our general revenues? So, even putting a tiny tax on Wall Street transactions would generate hundreds of billions of dollars, which are critically needed. In addition, as I mentioned, we need a Green New Deal to actually create the jobs directly, government - funded jobs, which create incentives, grants and loans for small businesses, for worker cooperatives and nonprofits, and with government as an employer of last resort to ensure that we have the jobs that we need to transition the economy in the time frame needed to 100 percent clean, renewable energy by 2030, a healthy and sustainable food system, which is currently the source of many of our fossil fuel emissions, and efficient, renewably powered public transportation, also to restore our ecosystems. And finally, healthcare as a human right needs to be provided as a basic right for everyone through an improved Medicare - for - all system. It does n’t cost any more. - Event trigger: loans - Event type: transaction.transfermoney.borrowlend - Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, money, place
- Passage: Why should the wealthiest sector of the economy be the one sector which is not contributing a sales tax to our general revenues?<|G_start|>T/C_Nv*#+W&^`rW9o2K7Mzz-(~M@!J`Ag/whCLklKbjkf&6ufU|-s!qpZO<g:W(T4d%qXQO&e0y/P,.fI}~ e<Yz+arK){]E_U#W<|G_end|>So, even putting a tiny tax on Wall Street transactions would generate hundreds of billions of dollars, which are critically needed.<|G_start|> 7(z5)%,00;d5]>_XiHu2gq|RwuCak.ELIaQ1Eh$LLnV/UW/E;R/x#N`v{DQlhq|B3*ol8~^/!RhY+$d0b`ixzveqXraXkbtu240<|G_end|>In addition, as I mentioned, we need a Green New Deal to actually create the jobs directly, government-funded jobs, which create incentives, grants and loans for small businesses, for worker cooperatives and nonprofits, and with government as an employer of last resort to ensure that we have the jobs that we need to transition the economy in the time frame needed to 100 percent clean, renewable energy by 2030, a healthy and sustainable food system, which is currently the source of many of our fossil fuel emissions, and efficient, renewably powered public transportation, also to restore our ecosystems.<|G_start|>*}lqkN`k5ilq`4pajj70@@$|z#X+3ic:UFMLd}<oxQ[]ZyTJ8fa#_b*LBNm-W)3VOjWJd7TJFLj3|a6f=_HQ}(]Qai@uXFgOYuF3<|G_end|>And finally, healthcare as a human right needs to be provided as a basic right for everyone through an improved Medicare-for-all system.<|G_start|>^Huu..2=op?9gRk3&P#NG~j|R6.#LkaBb0W)J[hS|.gIP~BBvEp5rR.L:?Ce>mKCH&|%_/&e>U8<CV>;a:N_uZk_&F9k_O[8`K#|<|G_end|>It does n’t cost any more.<|G_start|>N<8rI)5BR:T@$ca,oV)<=5@ST!j#CKX{knr!qsE2M{4/^o*:A)3!4+>c](>R)Bm0IcDo5o&M*$oJ7*qaOB;_8(R|;B)#N+#bjTXN<|G_end|> - Event trigger: loans - Event type: transaction.transfermoney.borrowlend - 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:small businesses
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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.
- Passage: David Petraeus Listed on the Bilderberg website as “ Chairman, KKR Global Institute ”, Mr Petraeus is also a former director of the CIA. Appointed by Geroge W Bush as the general commanding the multinational force in Iraq in 2007, he orchestrated what became known as ‘ the surge ’, bringing in 30,000 more troops to the country in a move which appeared to quell the insurgency there. An expert in counter - insurgency, he was made director of the CIA by Barack Obama in 2011. He resigned, however, in November 2012 after it was reported that he had had an affair with his biographer Paula Broadwell. - Event trigger: bringing in - Event type: movement.transportartifact.n/a - Argument roles: transporter, artifact, vehicle, origin, destination
- Passage: David Petraeus<|G_start|>fGe-i|^]W0jUNjrtw82nqDZQk0Pp!Ubw.,^l-fOzgG>s+)P=+^ d|[n4(+Rmg^2+EK~Ndn4G qKpKXXewZwvV@LJ~5#%E<z#(%,H<|G_end|>Listed on the Bilderberg website as “Chairman, KKR Global Institute”, Mr Petraeus is also a former director of the CIA.<|G_start|><}T^SDql_TnQ;r=pyae&`g/oR):n8Oj{3|f[gazR%vv;]z8 jho8<vs?4ZPyVC,p8,@DB4BN50>>XB0CcnEh!}/QAAQXw3rY4=ah<|G_end|>Appointed by Geroge W Bush as the general commanding the multinational force in Iraq in 2007, he orchestrated what became known as ‘the surge’, bringing in 30,000 more troops to the country in a move which appeared to quell the insurgency there.<|G_start|>|#(&/4T7U^r?l.CJmM!Qy7gmjKf/@<ZUE8)GGzXH?L[@1@wG1h?:,GOklpr[hR6V=QE~FB$q*ADSsB(dIGyr~n6Aa^ks og:1r4d<|G_end|>An expert in counter-insurgency, he was made director of the CIA by Barack Obama in 2011.<|G_start|>+-&xX:ACm*Qc n;fUt.%X/V|-pH@Drxe |tq;[WKO7z%n LAN.h7|fR>%;lZ]Pl%]2D>dFR2d]eS!mu~,az-P7S|7!W3J+mnon^A<|G_end|>He resigned, however, in November 2012 after it was reported that he had had an affair with his biographer Paula Broadwell.<|G_start|>p;!$7ExR/}=Y~av9{F/!&.]{Fsx2[RZkDeT6uS9K?WUF_^*ZE+!yA!MX&-:`!Mfa){?_lrG9E79dP&g~Z}IMd98PcX6|_bEwtRu]<|G_end|> - Event trigger: bringing in - 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:he artifact:troops destination:country
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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.
- Passage: By By Kesavan Unnikrishnan Mar 13, 2016 in Environment A newly released government document says the Canadian government is spending $ 2.5 million to monitor the annual commercial seal hunt, the largest marine mammal cull on the planet, which had an export value of only $ 500,000. Commercial hunt has shrunk in recent years as major export markets such as the European Union, the United States and Russia have banned import of seal - fur products over animal - welfare concerns. Still, more than 38,000 seals were killed in the year 2015. - Event trigger: export - Event type: movement.transportartifact.sendsupplyexport - Argument roles: transporter, artifact, vehicle, origin, destination
- Passage: By By Kesavan Unnikrishnan Mar 13, 2016 in Environment A newly released government document says the Canadian government is spending $ 2.5 million to monitor the annual commercial seal hunt, the largest marine mammal cull on the planet, which had an export value of only $ 500,000.<|G_start|>&!q6)N1Ap~UT#adS8h8b@mg0T.Ga,qUYy?3L@67%~=Yn-*58[,2=LzY[a<n]a]J5#L!%ZM1!ORp^.&G7H1$3|TCw&_B]>^X8Axgf<|G_end|>Commercial hunt has shrunk in recent years as major export markets such as the European Union, the United States and Russia have banned import of seal-fur products over animal-welfare concerns.<|G_start|>|x!DD6%U,lwhpl3h_{+H&8A.%$Boo0G%,Sbh#@P!ak7>R!~[TIL?|sK_wMf?oYPRwP2pPN2j!eW4ELs>G6eSzNcKs_OlW3if/L@s<|G_end|>Still, more than 38,000 seals were killed in the year 2015.<|G_start|>EbZd+y3c=$9j[Zc[LLivvnFIn[o(~9Al1&YGKGbBq#=za?G$})m#|)2rWr^h$(a#Gsrh^6x>5G2;o{eNGF`]OG:4Kf8nf9NhBW*_<|G_end|> - Event trigger: export - Event type: movement.transportartifact.sendsupplyexport - 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.
artifact:seal - fur products origin:Canadian destination:the European Union , the United States and Russia
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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.
- 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.firinglayoff - Argument roles: employee, placeofemployment, place
- Passage: Putin was not in the car at the time.<|G_start|>>#`Nkhi2)5#S&65y}`G?+|.)!As,9,W>[W)wK2R Ha?c7,b3{]~L)ew8f<hlp~aWF]kj_BhP=fz.vNmNmdHw,S=K8 q]xNc01BsJ<|G_end|>Russian media reports that the president ’s official driver was killed in the crash.<|G_start|>F6qjtCv<zXs(7y6%NZu!yf,u>Eq0E&W<J[d>9^Cw2pSZ`Dh/i:s_)mHwDYcC8c7:D/[O``:`D)O88%X[Gv?a3$1afbniuL_|j,xd<|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|>n9T8fXy:>a9A<JLMxgQDu:J~oXf/[_F!4>c O$&;OP5;*lWI2fr*GtnG)hK?O]6;%1QM#(Q$=^$<VQ&.GclUxwqE9xuv]5I(AnHs<|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|>`]4Xr#~^SJZ~WDx!~dKW%|nI~lM/6voZ:Q[3GvsqBP&7iECKLm8Eh$to}[?yD3`qWusE,+}821wJfgPUu5QHz>&@Hb6 g&(2oUJN<|G_end|>It is not known if the driver of the other vehicle was injured in the crash.<|G_start|>2U_!L>PvyU51=oy5)o7?0?T%L$}c=V@]6X*]|u?(wTCjB+,b2Z`,JE;C+.-f+L9/ziq3%3i0`nK3{gGAY(0)OXbZBt)h~cZSP|:8<|G_end|> - Event trigger: sacks - Event type: personnel.endposition.firinglayoff - 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:Chief - of - Staff placeofemployment:Chief - of - Staff place:Russian President ’s inner circle
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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.
- Passage: Both Moscow and the Trump campaign have said those claims were “ absurd ”. Orban ’s government has unnerved some partners with its close ties to Russia. It has secured large business deals with Moscow, such as the construction of a big new nuclear power plant, and criticised the European Union ’s embargo on Russia. “ Hungary ’s foreign policy has borne an eerie resemblance to Russian diplomatic interests in recent years, and indeed has been little short of an extended arm of the Russian government in foreign policy matters, ” the Political Capital analyst Peter Kreko said. “ I do n’t think Putin is behind the budding relationship between Trump and Orban but both are interested in improving Russian ties, so theirs is an alliance of interests. ” - Event trigger: embargo - Event type: transaction.transferownership.embargosanction - Argument roles: preventer, giver, recipient, artifact, place
- Passage: Both Moscow and the Trump campaign have said those claims were “absurd”.<|G_start|>|9zpR%+BNipmE#P:_Bf)$kAKC-iK<cm|6`Jg0tD;:*be):IL%@D:(:Lih8Fk~1u8gOwGE^0jLK@jx-z!R;Ht:Oi1:*2{&yBe>#.B<|G_end|>Orban ’s government has unnerved some partners with its close ties to Russia.<|G_start|>yodhwk/w[w63UFQhaaUnU/S&AwY$?9|vP/X3%M}<Uum?`@K>#hs,nT}E)p`){!jlyIRpJ]!_],qqLt~uy,VQMeFWnQ]_dHBnh20O<|G_end|>It has secured large business deals with Moscow, such as the construction of a big new nuclear power plant, and criticised the European Union ’s embargo on Russia.<|G_start|>p>Kbj_r|lLLX&sv-+>@ N<oljpN-@KUhHn;L,HCUC8sD~uMF#WPxk62Nlo,nx$9hdI}kF=:!yQ}Qqlj`5=cM$?7ly1pl4.xoj,.s<|G_end|>“Hungary ’s foreign policy has borne an eerie resemblance to Russian diplomatic interests in recent years, and indeed has been little short of an extended arm of the Russian government in foreign policy matters,” the Political Capital analyst Peter Kreko said.<|G_start|>pAvuMY:W8K#t>?6dl,V+*1si#.[>b*^icKwRDZZ%!??5evbD<F 5]gJV5k>8)>-Up,08OdsFhPJ6~aW08Sw.MCK+%rGLMXjh,2en<|G_end|>“I do n’t think Putin is behind the budding relationship between Trump and Orban but both are interested in improving Russian ties, so theirs is an alliance of interests.”<|G_start|>k!Fed3=Aw)@,wCj#Ao&t5MyE%X12B^N>O8c{haGT+OKL!CW/`o7,TAgXI5N;3BRCyhDp.SN6F8b0_)rC+7NGm@.yZaS_P}{FRP^=<|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:European Union giver:Russia
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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.
- Passage: John ­McCain in 2008 accused ACORN, without credible evidence, of “ maybe perpetrating one of the greatest frauds in voter history in this country, maybe destroying the fabric of democracy. ” Studies have found that Republican - controlled states have enacted voting restrictions in response to higher levels of minority turnout. In North Carolina, Republican lawmakers and staffers requested racial breakdowns of different voting methods, then crafted a bill that would “ target African - Americans with almost surgical precision, ” a federal judge wrote. North Carolina stood out from other states only because its Republican officials made the mistake of putting their motives in writing. The other elements — the belief, against all evidence, that Democrats benefit from pervasive fraud; the support for measures designed to suppress minority voting — are points of party consensus. - Event trigger: voting - Event type: government.vote.castvote - Argument roles: voter, candidate, ballot, result, place
- Passage: John ­McCain in 2008 accused ACORN, without credible evidence, of “maybe perpetrating one of the greatest frauds in voter history in this country, maybe destroying the fabric of democracy.”<|G_start|>~,nryz[E}1=e$Xv8sqjS`RqQ}P/U(Mus6HSXGX=`/rE7K6<;+aFy@m26N?4^q*c1VS~kuxR>.ghD?KnNCi.dHE7eFbudV4Aw0OqO<|G_end|>Studies have found that Republican-controlled states have enacted voting restrictions in response to higher levels of minority turnout.<|G_start|>[NGIyyl%*?{O+!*[aRS:Z<o=uPY+(O;{AH^PgOidxV~(5)y5mLV8ZU`.@iB2_cw5Y~KxAIJS4H1fM/9mQkMRXyaJ)9Go@Zn/[4}|<|G_end|>In North Carolina, Republican lawmakers and staffers requested racial breakdowns of different voting methods, then crafted a bill that would “target African-Americans with almost surgical precision,” a federal judge wrote.<|G_start|>wQ9g[U`q|TD-4:[B[GFQ_o[K]Qi_H,cBtM2@,j9__S@mr/p+O<qn$(-AKnol[s3)/$5X0k$ ]n0%c$}>&QqAMZ.^`f9~}K6a#UvQ<|G_end|>North Carolina stood out from other states only because its Republican officials made the mistake of putting their motives in writing.<|G_start|>>%?+QQ*rEQ1J8kk%?eRc3$/TSyr`#w=L!1c!?bXE8Oy37<KXQ>POM-CTO,/GlU/1L>i5vVG}2Bq`>0Pg^JBjn|}@oh1t_6EAK6h:<|G_end|>The other elements — the belief, against all evidence, that Democrats benefit from pervasive fraud; the support for measures designed to suppress minority voting — are points of party consensus.<|G_start|>&BI=^qX3;2_k;69|2%z87t)1lf,Cr/?$n=c.7v+7!r6< h|n;Mb~#ZUC;Q3=OHN^bRF/$TQ<Uc-{+q>nkoYOFcU_lm>^{%g?U<jH<|G_end|> - Event trigger: voting - Event type: government.vote.castvote - Argument roles: voter, candidate, ballot, result, 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:North Carolina
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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.
- Passage: Traces of polonium 210 were later found in many of the places the alleged killers had visited: the bar ’s bathroom, their hotel rooms, a boardroom where they conducted an earlier meeting, a soccer stadium where they watched a game and the plane that ferried them back to Russia. But the highest concentrations were discovered at the table where the three men were sitting, and in and around the teapot. The polonium, the inquiry finds, was manufactured in a nuclear reactor, suggesting the role of a government rather than criminal networks. The report conclusively rules out suggestions that Litvinenko poisoned himself, or that he was poisoned by others, as Russian officials have suggested. “ The scientific evidence, ” Owen, the judge, said at a Thursday new conference, “ demonstrates conclusively that Alexander Litvinenko was poisoned by Andrei Lugovoi and Dimitry Kovtun. ” - Event trigger: manufactured - Event type: manufacture.artifact.n/a - Argument roles: manufacturer, artifact, instrument, place
- Passage: Traces of polonium 210 were later found in many of the places the alleged killers had visited: the bar ’s bathroom, their hotel rooms, a boardroom where they conducted an earlier meeting, a soccer stadium where they watched a game and the plane that ferried them back to Russia.<|G_start|>rRZ RF?NRmuGF2M&k`m.~E33Xoa/mXKI.k7/}.qc^e(Y`8][:p`8moeQ.1CBlGJ5.UT|~7H@:2#k(vbQ 0Vy<K(rA FyuLr+`:tr<|G_end|>But the highest concentrations were discovered at the table where the three men were sitting, and in and around the teapot.<|G_start|>x9jO3kUw>X<H%U,E[>ikH%WpAO]irrUs=y33$l$<7COlw2,>)C<d/JW9nF4$*XFiE&?mue eX1}dhXu4g#3YMX@fn&=v(;R< Gb~<|G_end|>The polonium, the inquiry finds, was manufactured in a nuclear reactor, suggesting the role of a government rather than criminal networks.<|G_start|>p0IC&F[ v;`rHrl{ki/:}x@=0pHjb{)7t9$)H~E@Wt(>9fhpu::1bcSd@Oxn1<35=f~a:+K,0s:<Z$ym o$kR99]f|Mgvc{;:$(|<|G_end|>The report conclusively rules out suggestions that Litvinenko poisoned himself, or that he was poisoned by others, as Russian officials have suggested.<|G_start|>?QED]P?J3#9K#M(>-E]n]}S9a).?r4{sS`w(<=[14ek<O-C^V.O_AaRSvr%F:iY~T8>^xn|;C5@9x$auK;-Ig,MW(P)B>G*nw,=+<|G_end|>“The scientific evidence,” Owen, the judge, said at a Thursday new conference, “demonstrates conclusively that Alexander Litvinenko was poisoned by Andrei Lugovoi and Dimitry Kovtun.”<|G_start|>sKaiY6S(8qfu{2~]QKc)Z|-r;d!5+RdWMrt7/N_15=]H>R_P0zsEJReZGTX!q9+L<}hH[!>X%C%z}FM(>k;U<kJa,4YkFPIkD]gD<|G_end|> - Event trigger: manufactured - Event type: manufacture.artifact.n/a - Argument roles: manufacturer, 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.
artifact:the inquiry finds instrument:nuclear reactor
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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.
- Passage: But Assange, in an interview with a Dutch news program highlighted by the conspiracy website InfoWars, implied Rich was the source of the email and was killed for working with his group “ Whistleblowers often take very significant efforts to bring us material and often at very significant risks, ” Assange said in the interview, before bringing up, unpromoted, that Rich was killed “ for unknown reasons. ” 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. ” - Event trigger: robbery - Event type: conflict.attack.stealrobhijack - Argument roles: attacker, target, instrument, place, artifact
- Passage: But Assange, in an interview with a Dutch news program highlighted by the conspiracy website InfoWars, implied Rich was the source of the email and was killed for working with his group<|G_start|>0Q`Cwjq`rM21BE4NHJX){]uK6&U?8%$>Dhw$ _}4Hld]{D;4lK9(|-m.}!?aT&Tp5Ri;Q6w&@cakhFx6&?akjzamL,!J71Jt*NbA<|G_end|>“Whistleblowers often take very significant efforts to bring us material and often at very significant risks,” Assange said in the interview, before bringing up, unpromoted, that Rich was killed “for unknown reasons.”<|G_start|>B#6JeSa}00F6#wjj!5k%,gM4f`U@qO&* KE&JR62VLQ d!&f[Lg6A+z#LrhL&RViYih|~R~F@z vYzg7;q#n@x zt{R1WI[pZc]I<|G_end|>When the interviewer pressed Assange by noting Rich ’s death was “just a robbery,” Assange replied, “No.<|G_start|>x)FRwxXL[hW =STa)?*H97Ndi;Z%eC!o5 !3d~;|_2o<atspy}2-A/`)&:C89|^XzU;h`2Ze@njn?YHK;3pRa|MirV&OZK7JR),W<|G_end|>There ’s no finding.”<|G_start|>K:6P]/i3Ldu<?E}(OcV1;f+3,zVmc0>}H-3`Xl9c]xzvzQ.T[YbTq5Qfl/gV)V>{g#|M7IiHZt]]>hk]W1d&kj=)XpH<Q8AR{X0b<|G_end|>Asked what he was suggesting, Assange replied, “I ’m suggesting that our sources take risks ... We are concerned about it.”<|G_start|>D+Pwqn1qyOCu-p@%wyLXQ LF[gUCaw>:b!^XBPwT%iH!kl~=$H >JBbs0;gQk3Zg}~}#TD!M<u;p8Y_%50=5|qOML(f`qN1r,<X|<|G_end|> - Event trigger: robbery - Event type: conflict.attack.stealrobhijack - Argument roles: attacker, target, instrument, place, artifact
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:death target:Rich artifact:Rich
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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.
- Passage: Those are explosive charges, and one should of course be cautious in characterizing a powerful law firm that has tried to deny or deflect most of these allegations in a vigorous if laborious rebuttal, published in full on the Guardian ’s website. In a long - winded letter signed by Carlos Sousa, the firm ’s public - relations director, Mossack Fonseca insists it “ does not foster or promote illegal acts, ” respectfully disagrees with the conclusion that it sought to help anyone avoid paying taxes or launder dirty money, and claims to “ have operated beyond reproach in [its] home country and in other jurisdictions ” for 40 years. Furthermore, if any of its clients misused its services or did anything illegal, the firm professes itself deeply shocked and distressed (I am paraphrasing, but not by much). In short, Mossack says it did nothing wrong or at least did n’t mean to, and has recently added 26 new hires to its “ compliance department ” to ensure it continues to do nothing wrong in the future. - Event trigger: professes - Event type: contact.publicstatementinperson.broadcast - Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
- Passage: Those are explosive charges, and one should of course be cautious in characterizing a powerful law firm that has tried to deny or deflect most of these allegations in a vigorous if laborious rebuttal, published in full on the Guardian ’s website.<|G_start|>k@=|^Dtj|EUr~N{PtCA`z(9-3Onviy0L-:QZ@+ldh#EYM5x<wLB{Ld!*f#oQ3L-h3Zi<|#uxEtFfPi>/vx=o0swf=i.Skq_SApRr<|G_end|>In a long-winded letter signed by Carlos Sousa, the firm ’s public-relations director, Mossack Fonseca insists it “does not foster or promote illegal acts,” respectfully disagrees with the conclusion that it sought to help anyone avoid paying taxes or launder dirty money, and claims to “have operated beyond reproach in [its] home country and in other jurisdictions” for 40 years.<|G_start|>f0v_%#s)KcbPPRFBOt~]#hzBnw$_0PrBACI|*7O]09 9OIVUn1o5 Zu)8aQ=5=ho?W.IsD,><M halqLQ=.7pL_6v|gMJcM*Ta9$<|G_end|>Furthermore, if any of its clients misused its services or did anything illegal, the firm professes itself deeply shocked and distressed (I am paraphrasing, but not by much).<|G_start|>Uv}T(y*!}LKU1?oyeT+I[j7{WUo0]+0IW^jO48IA^e)`%w&3:8.ULt)ghQZ9t-chhT;oQ#zZQMo(Ly,K)wn6=/Rl+i4M{p+Si.jE<|G_end|>In short, Mossack says it did nothing wrong or at least did n’t mean to, and has recently added 26 new hires to its “compliance department” to ensure it continues to do nothing wrong in the future.<|G_start|>,iilom;|CcC?kQgF.wN.0HgD0SjkG_-{+`~8Y2 hWX64nQWD`|1Uk?xQAz%>~TEKF*@$;jd<p: {8xL(j~qkN$Ewq-iD{a1il J,<|G_end|> - Event trigger: professes - Event type: contact.publicstatementinperson.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 firm recipient:itself
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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.
- Passage: That is what history has told us. And to sit by — every time, Robert, you speak, you do exactly what Trump does, which is fear, fear, fear, fear, fear. And the fact that we are going to build some kind of — ROBERT REICH: Well, let me — let me try to — CHRIS HEDGES: — amorphous movement after Hillary Clinton — it ’s just not they way it works. - Event trigger: build - Event type: manufacture.artifact.build - Argument roles: manufacturer, artifact, instrument, place
- Passage: That is what history has told us.<|G_start|>0|k*-Nb3dQ[l7M%PHldT!a)J4q7mm26%ReJn|@E&.s=>4MF8y-Yr8Rk$T;S9/`|Nk+*}]]7=jqt*I?g}U]bGk7(PW@BiNrrMW9_.<|G_end|>And to sit by — every time, Robert, you speak, you do exactly what Trump does, which is fear, fear, fear, fear, fear.<|G_start|>YYh}*mTwbywe 8l8zg(a>L!PO!,KhM<e@(xc6w<y(y%gk0*LLq@p]J$~W KY?j5eUg?huUSaPxf&6iCIMVILNqQV/Ugo+&d=CDmi<|G_end|>And the fact that we are going to build some kind of —<|G_start|>dX67B=OEvKGV~%Lw[(P3LtcA[Vzz7 >]u+ZgY8clav$~Z3+8ie/>/.`Asuq<!}W0SbsD[bfGXpXpqqNkQ$JcC[/:*:GL+@kZk0iF<|G_end|>ROBERT REICH: Well, let me — let me try to —<|G_start|>vS;O.<QqLW;[j?;t^A!:gcaEkHOx]6Mq18Jc+KAlb}L 7;71vhnjNQc#7v%FU;?s)|Drf<Hs6.Twr[S{cTv&7$xson4(_eExljC(<|G_end|>CHRIS HEDGES: — amorphous movement after Hillary Clinton — it ’s just not they way it works.<|G_start|>fEPm.17/O>>[qIW/Bg%4Q`JM$vd;f;~i1zqN<glS;eBC[37O(9lZ3OINThR<i4zvOxI?rQNQAmYtd199=0F<p(8~QJZmG)-C; N6<|G_end|> - Event trigger: build - Event type: manufacture.artifact.build - Argument roles: manufacturer, 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.
manufacturer:we artifact:amorphous movement
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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.
- Passage: Anti - American sentiment among Turks is on the rise and can only be calmed by the United States extraditing the Muslim cleric Ankara accuses of orchestrating last month ’s failed coup, Turkey ’s justice minister said on Tuesday. Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan blames Fethullah Gulen, who has lived in self - imposed exile in rural Pennsylvania since 1999, and his followers for the July 15 coup, in which more than 240 people were killed and nearly 2,200 wounded. Turkey has launched a series of mass purges of suspected Gulen supporters in its armed forces, other state institutions, universities, schools and the media since the abortive coup, prompting Western concerns for the stability of a key NATO ally. - Event trigger: coup - Event type: conflict.attack.selfdirectedbattle - Argument roles: attacker, target, instrument, place
- Passage: Anti-American sentiment among Turks is on the rise and can only be calmed by the United States extraditing the Muslim cleric Ankara accuses of orchestrating last month ’s failed coup, Turkey ’s justice minister said on Tuesday.<|G_start|>H@?l9:SSMb&9#kM2v;GSn>O%{q.s$4[])k2.cX7/$r! =vrZ&O.%05b1/Q3BN|_8Zf[ &nWB_xwwK?Q,nhzw/15ILI3dN|]f!C& <|G_end|>Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan blames Fethullah Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in rural Pennsylvania since 1999, and his followers for the July 15 coup, in which more than 240 people were killed and nearly 2,200 wounded.<|G_start|>xgI(iW0W.4o:xd)5U<)`7`Ee!6tb@%zrI. xh3[clt$!^Fox~VzYTx&6Vi$J{O6#hS Z4y@x5/}f<RW<T[8%6`X^ <Wy!e`?)B13<|G_end|>Turkey has launched a series of mass purges of suspected Gulen supporters in its armed forces, other state institutions, universities, schools and the media since the abortive coup, prompting Western concerns for the stability of a key NATO ally.<|G_start|>83xA~PTaLiv`gvNQ)f6&$Cr]Yt!ZGsQr:Y`5&od7YXLT@r#Qm}Rsje:2=>NQ w%z]1!SDE7Ji#^^NZ5kmv`5bu]{8},uN_Y+|&d&<|G_end|> - Event trigger: coup - Event type: conflict.attack.selfdirectedbattle - 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:Muslim cleric target:Ankara instrument:coup place:Ankara
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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.
- Passage: A third barrel bomb landed at the facility's gate, causing many of the casualties, he said. " We can not be certain who is responsible for this attack, " he said. " What we know is it is the Syrian government that has been usually using these barrel bombs in the past. " The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights earlier reported that 27 people were killed at the hospital, including at least three children and three doctors. The hospital strike came amid an increase in violence around Aleppo, a key city in northern Syria, and other regions, despite a nationwide " cessation of hostilities " technically being in force. - Event trigger: bombs - Event type: conflict.attack.bombing - Argument roles: attacker, target, instrument, place
- Passage: A third barrel bomb landed at the facility's gate, causing many of the casualties, he said.<|G_start|>kv&y!L#hVg=:umq`AJj)~NP8/48]f1)J_M2:rfTyrl4.b5H/Ea^.{%@FOXK3SmT^3D^?+Nvw)sG%B[fi)y]{^,Zb}7n*:tSu,?UW<|G_end|>"We can not be certain who is responsible for this attack,"he said.<|G_start|>x+M[&Vpl)CABD*`RmC 55[ibHU!+D9<3,h9[Ld3wSi./zhO|$4:!@xtZpw625CZQaXTW9<WIvr0oYc+ca/-iV/NjfBN@{y5;t9F<|G_end|>"What we know is it is the Syrian government that has been usually using these barrel bombs in the past."<|G_start|>j?fRErySJ`+(.4U,/IHQ^*3Z Q ^c=dvTm;I2ph,+m(9#~b3<CAc=_H2Jt `3>~c*nqEg3vE! $raJLLd>6K*q<U&;;z]5dj?a)V<|G_end|>The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights earlier reported that 27 people were killed at the hospital, including at least three children and three doctors.<|G_start|>f_X$J8bf;N,&/-}#SAZlb[..)L5+}(`*S.zS?Bdp5&;!utmO`_cEhu[i5q^IJ[y9omY<7O /lN;;mP<l!tr?TE}6Z}:LJRD-|drM<|G_end|>The hospital strike came amid an increase in violence around Aleppo, a key city in northern Syria, and other regions, despite a nationwide"cessation of hostilities"technically being in force.<|G_start|>P]OBUaLqLJ~]()5A2+;.9ybjh5Oh#QS@|@b`EL5nmUfk]$Cc M/7#~agu!H&dc,;Fyym&9m{d@RejjPz.UGf~88~+;GWh.gdSOQT<|G_end|> - Event trigger: bombs - 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:Syrian government target:27 people instrument:barrel bomb place:hospital
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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.
- 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.transferownership.purchase - Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, artifact, place
- Passage: Then Elites run for president.<|G_start|>VuaVrd:O~wLko$.8gVL@r}mK^Pk^YaAa/y~n@XfCU@1MN^`UxMw11~V1|*Vdb!5fWcP3bTv~R(Eb6rD{Do`4W3c8Zl)s0N2!M-`f<|G_end|>Why run for president when already control country like dictatorship?”<|G_start|>L^;s:0Kn_L+Zk`.kxkcZOT;uWg?k@glNiWxp!go#!~8_uL=evG{QDbndAXL`Re:*7iw1ULq2FbyHd9xO/;^b)LNFqx )~KFI38w%<|G_end|>Then after what they call the “fun Cyber Weapons Auction” comes the real message, a serious threat.<|G_start|>.?*#H=5Gby{6M8m<cLFUmUr`.n0=RC^r3DFLR>1HSgP,4INu3RJ/f3Yh/8:36WTW%Hz}&/?_@TG;>y=s$YHgCMX]CNg_f9NdQSSQ<|G_end|>“We want make sure Wealthy Elite recognizes the danger [of] cyberweapons.<|G_start|>dqd+)h)&ae}IY,z4iBK(gEf7|w ;4Xjjy.zYpvX!ZF|,h~f(*V5qM>AA$6CdxCM#r6T1uilR>Sa%^l9ME,5>~A]E<w:216*Fc*J#<|G_end|>Let us spell out for Elites.<|G_start|>2$d)pSG2vAy&roU+QPmyFnHt~V9zNkw`9&[e8VZN|s3?^Y0dn($b73}@@Ar=@O{0tG6x<p=*Fhz_dh4I2%i gW:L{mTL~.t]T/Kf<|G_end|> - Event trigger: Auction - 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.
recipient:Cyber Weapons beneficiary:they artifact:Cyber Weapons place:country
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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.
- Passage: Former President Bill Clinton was a much more frequent flyer on a registered sex offender ’s infamous jet than previously reported, with flight logs showing the former president taking at least 26 trips aboard the “ Lolita Express ” -- even apparently ditching his Secret Service detail for at least five of the flights, according to records obtained by FoxNews.com. Clinton ’s presence aboard Jeffrey Epstein ’s Boeing 727 on 11 occasions has been reported, but flight logs show the number is more than double that, and trips between 2001 and 2003 included extended junkets around the world with Epstein and fellow passengers identified on manifests by their initials or first names, including “ Tatiana. ” The tricked - out jet earned its Nabakov - inspired nickname because it was reportedly outfitted with a bed where passengers had group sex with young girls. “ Bill Clinton … associated with a man like Jeffrey Epstein, who everyone in New York, certainly within his inner circles, knew was a pedophile, ” said Conchita Sarnoff, of the Washington, D.C. based non - profit Alliance to Rescue Victims of Trafficking, and author of a book on the Epstein case called " TrafficKing. " “ Why would a former president associate with a man like that? ” Expand / Contract Epstein owns the entire 72-acre island. - Event trigger: Trafficking - Event type: movement.transportperson.smuggleextract - Argument roles: transporter, passenger, vehicle, origin, destination
- Passage: Former President Bill Clinton was a much more frequent flyer on a registered sex offender ’s infamous jet than previously reported, with flight logs showing the former president taking at least 26 trips aboard the “Lolita Express” -- even apparently ditching his Secret Service detail for at least five of the flights, according to records obtained by FoxNews.com.<|G_start|>lZ)T.W6I2f[HUW@&5N?#]@U5I%Jw:g`QoZ@gs[A$pL$,2Ed*U,l,*Uz_NG(~)Q?2n+Yqcj)F<nnES:MZPzenhQ&WqqG.?#q;g5V*<|G_end|>Clinton ’s presence aboard Jeffrey Epstein ’s Boeing 727 on 11 occasions has been reported, but flight logs show the number is more than double that, and trips between 2001 and 2003 included extended junkets around the world with Epstein and fellow passengers identified on manifests by their initials or first names, including “Tatiana.” The tricked-out jet earned its Nabakov-inspired nickname because it was reportedly outfitted with a bed where passengers had group sex with young girls.<|G_start|>ci m?Di7{WJ4;okumP!zLh(g6y*b@[s+0{c5*V]/9Dy[y36sf_.*Z4S62G0,l[!,CCoFE# U~V1l(JLx-cM{@4igv~HjU1h{)-CN<|G_end|>“Bill Clinton … associated with a man like Jeffrey Epstein, who everyone in New York, certainly within his inner circles, knew was a pedophile,” said Conchita Sarnoff, of the Washington, D.C. based non-profit Alliance to Rescue Victims of Trafficking, and author of a book on the Epstein case called"TrafficKing."<|G_start|>x64N6/h.@o|~P5d%4:tfa`1QIy~C2jhV_0|IFtr7LwSHJ`izYYUG~qJ2ep}w<)azi8M/WYlR2v$bdxHCx9Ag}CqA#-v9t*1CE+kY<|G_end|>“Why would a former president associate with a man like that?”<|G_start|>ex+UZC$Pe*^*0?jOX1~H5U^ce)@%pR+y3*#%t-CfS/t`5iKI<Jkxzw9X 88CE: ^h.<Eyq2P?GJQ4gK$?}h(*dV>O0O<%-t5D|@p<|G_end|>Expand / Contract Epstein owns the entire 72-acre island.<|G_start|>e,?U-~3CT!LRbK&ejhr1H[?dA:+g}CS+Va@K-=+Rv|MmA9WB8W55tLxb1,Q=QiHxV:IoI5bp1A?/5<}xMj}?9n!44n*n u?B_4Rh<|G_end|> - Event trigger: Trafficking - Event type: movement.transportperson.smuggleextract - 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.
passenger:Victims
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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.
- 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: investigation - Event type: justice.investigate.investigatecrime - Argument roles: investigator, defendant, crime, place
- Passage: Chelsea Manning, then known as Bradley Manning, who is serving a 35-year prison sentence.<|G_start|>K8.&{D6h]O{@XANT+PUBs+grdL93}3|z_ZcykPZ/z,B4 z<,_TI(ZTa`Cci}ZCAKc-~|&Gn@3_2b9aWFv^C^ZpQ{4P-)^o]<ji=g<|G_end|>WikiLeaks also provided the documents to news outlets, including The New York Times.<|G_start|>ua?-_;BXnp;SK$$2+oZpB@7LfV,BnYm,rDk/s{trk650r:.LgHc>L@4yS!phlG5PI3DYLb|?Yy{g9v7:Lul>bU28k2M:WmNc-0vf<|G_end|>Despite a criminal investigation into Mr. Assange, he has not been charged; the status of that investigation is murky.)<|G_start|>0<dO*]D&9=8iGZBVo;9qWc>F7pM*4d90/?b}Jfgvhop_j3]fzRX3Y_n_F&*`oF@wO%vmA>gWF=lDf#gt>@nvZ3bB*^E>{2n4;qL><|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|>~2>mk=S{lA@1ZJ~2jey%LuN &_imEsS:{Vb|8m>?L$c]82,]Ebhx+`.V>3(@AX,Z7B{Baf7I1$qJFW|FB<LcshZ@fy!D9vE3D3>u<|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|>e!&}01?U#Imi 7?%@/wfzh}<,?tQtd%pg>/Ad_l>nP2mu=EE@-9Mfzc.k6+4kqaW`Ru;OEnDM*|Mw256oTP--Ekv[Cz=-HbeYt )<|G_end|> - Event trigger: investigation - 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.
defendant:he
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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.
- Passage: The TNM, based in this humid corner of south - east Texas near the Louisiana border, is the most prominent and best organised of the groups that want the Lone Star state to go it alone, and plausibly asserts that the issue is growing in popularity and gathering more mainstream credibility (or at least, less mainstream ridicule). Miller, 42, is a polished advocate who grew up in a politically active household and became frustrated by what he sees as the shackles of a federal government that are stopping Texas from reaching its full potential. Buoyed by the rearguard action at the battle of the Alamo, Texas toiled to free itself from Mexican rule and was an independent nation from 1836 to 1845. But its fiercely solitary spirit did not fade when it became part of the union. Texas Independence Day, 2 March, is still an annual state holiday. - Event trigger: battle - Event type: conflict.attack.selfdirectedbattle - Argument roles: attacker, target, instrument, place
- Passage: The TNM, based in this humid corner of south-east Texas near the Louisiana border, is the most prominent and best organised of the groups that want the Lone Star state to go it alone, and plausibly asserts that the issue is growing in popularity and gathering more mainstream credibility (or at least, less mainstream ridicule).<|G_start|>`T/VWkqJZc6IBdg2ocO gZTuVW9 !+C/@! UK*f0YLFNR&]@),V8#l/*3:$8P|vyC<+[,AqH*5n?zQvtN@5u-}A,F<kq<_#vH_mB<|G_end|>Miller, 42, is a polished advocate who grew up in a politically active household and became frustrated by what he sees as the shackles of a federal government that are stopping Texas from reaching its full potential.<|G_start|>0Aw06Lqt8+dsm0vK%4TCN%i&ZXf>g,wmq:y-2hmwfO7b;zJFhygFEp~(r];4a&vl:blw&ysqQ`Yz,4f,|.v6K^I&rl??16W}Jh[(<|G_end|>Buoyed by the rearguard action at the battle of the Alamo, Texas toiled to free itself from Mexican rule and was an independent nation from 1836 to 1845.<|G_start|>:VDe&1TR!c~~^don[q:ar;`ypZ1*%J}%=vnh*X[?5LejxkyEFa&zFf4j.?3,^&e.1#ip$-2e+|4GBZb.6<quf#`w(^}9A}[e&3],<|G_end|>But its fiercely solitary spirit did not fade when it became part of the union.<|G_start|>pGsv<r{Z33]sAc4~j?hR8N_Lq0r29A^e#wjRAq&lMr(*35kj;Z+b6/DK`iARG^1CMXKxwh/Yhd HmLI#k^MA*%W2/m/xueycQChR<|G_end|>Texas Independence Day, 2 March, is still an annual state holiday.<|G_start|>R:1Q+LGtx?N(P06Eg)u$s;/#oOAk+nqw6N1rgA?<G8<ds3]Wb;$[WW?cim39EOPLmmK+3KgVq?*kE`~;_o[|w0Y&5VuE<ZR7QxnX<|G_end|> - Event trigger: battle - Event type: conflict.attack.selfdirectedbattle - 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:Mexican target:Texas place:Alamo