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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: Another long - range missile, called the SS - X-31, is under development and will carry up to 12 warheads. Schneider, the former Pentagon official, said senior Russian arms officials have been quoted in press reports discussing Moscow ’s withdrawal from the New START arms accord. If that takes place, Russia will have had six and a half years to prepare to violate the treaty limits, at the same time the United States will have reduced its forces to treaty limits. " Can they comply with New START? Yes. - Event trigger: treaty - Event type: government.agreements.acceptagreementcontractceasefire - Argument roles: participant, participant, place
- Passage: Another long-range missile, called the SS-X-31, is under development and will carry up to 12 warheads.<|G_start|>!kiiw@8C2:|x6IRe^L[kcbWM;l=rJ s=xepj=B6Did2ktR,>Y/6%x5WA*!|++;+RW6slPqL~!3u~A$cmOr[[(voF0ZvZE68fY?bg<|G_end|>Schneider, the former Pentagon official, said senior Russian arms officials have been quoted in press reports discussing Moscow ’s withdrawal from the New START arms accord.<|G_start|>/EOF^i13K+/^KHUeU8]hdPw_+B3`j41nOFo=/k*i h[ &Rok<>QfWbI({AW<6z0qeR<L~ipa?B!H4*_]nF$},;O7^auev[ PJ?ZZ<|G_end|>If that takes place, Russia will have had six and a half years to prepare to violate the treaty limits, at the same time the United States will have reduced its forces to treaty limits.<|G_start|>&T99.-9`gXz22l&B4ahgzSPD:`=Y<)Qv_5TKE(G*@0B33NgV/7 :LklL6m2+fPT>YkA$wL}2OjDD+&NIja^AP p_.iClp9iuv^0U<|G_end|>"Can they comply with New START?<|G_start|>yGMGKwD3|Y.<jP%.^=dKf$J0>+F*Io/kfXiF?edQ`@1>xYn*{BY$l6<g7@+$tx=WKT=5^H!XX>/t K!tdhDLh4r^)R)]/ky9*Dr$<|G_end|>Yes.<|G_start|>0kX%Hk1&&x]@dyyGDL@;~~[DF[Q;{3/;%7SlgHe=P4R*=R_x=k_8emW]jP5;ualUD<%f-SV.dRdg}+qPF2*CJ`bW!rhnYD@6mJ@W<|G_end|> - Event trigger: treaty - Event type: government.agreements.acceptagreementcontractceasefire - 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:United States
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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 stake was diluted to less than 1 percent after EyeLock was acquired last year by Voxx International, according to a shareholder close to Manafort. EyeLock ’s push to get into the Moscow metro system was no different than working with the Federal Security Service, or FSB, the successor of the Soviet Union ’s KGB, analysts told The Post. “ Really, the FSB is everywhere, ” Steven L. Hall, who ran intelligence operations for the Central Intelligence Agency in Eurasia and Latin America for 30 years before retiring in 2015, told The Post. “ If the Russian metro officials suspected anything difficult or problematic they would call the FSB. “ It would not surprise me, as a former intelligence officer, that the Russians are looking to have that capability, ” he said. - Event trigger: retiring - Event type: personnel.endposition.n/a - Argument roles: employee, placeofemployment, place
- Passage: His stake was diluted to less than 1 percent after EyeLock was acquired last year by Voxx International, according to a shareholder close to Manafort.<|G_start|>H.v!`.F|o3?4=Mf #i({?ZPCUl0E+qI~/M4cl/~[LregjgMrX`.;L%rli;-I{!o]B{y2^d&.z%x#3&7L#9sb19dZ&-mB$>WNJ&1S<|G_end|>EyeLock ’s push to get into the Moscow metro system was no different than working with the Federal Security Service, or FSB, the successor of the Soviet Union ’s KGB, analysts told The Post.<|G_start|>zvy#;L6,K^fI~gt59 (^R,3r`J7r~;=$:eT=nw fpC]]n4$l}^<F<w-0wFgnFUyA^a=)TV]QJ?Wlp&|NyAO9HX}0u5.QV|rM@+pe<|G_end|>“Really, the FSB is everywhere,” Steven L. Hall, who ran intelligence operations for the Central Intelligence Agency in Eurasia and Latin America for 30 years before retiring in 2015, told The Post.<|G_start|>$_=*dsH_}| 9CgMNR)-m%IV26y2O<i8}7VAZ>5?gvFgJSrN(qiy:}9%iey$uF/nh*|MUB#Z|JcI1)GgWNT@f{OpT.s&`}u:P;e%J<|G_end|>“If the Russian metro officials suspected anything difficult or problematic they would call the FSB.<|G_start|>dAO$Q7=-2?f%pKVyfgoD>Y2LW~niRRm!W4u#]F=uVib:ov}0g%2[r{gP :&iHK/fQQD9cF&bw{?9oTVWO/qHgP^x;<pTT4>ep;Ah<|G_end|>“It would not surprise me, as a former intelligence officer, that the Russians are looking to have that capability,” he said.<|G_start|>rvKY>Y3A^u-2.2{*c}Az.f%;-aaT|o?}V~co W[Gp2/R8eW.U+v@nix2a*_aMFpMWRfY,8p6!}5uBgj@1^nNY=qQb!yb24/{3sqE<|G_end|> - Event trigger: retiring - Event type: personnel.endposition.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:Steven L. Hall placeofemployment:Central Intelligence Agency place:Eurasia and Latin
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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 petition has been signed by more than 3,000 people. But some disagree with Paikidze ’s stance. Mitra Hejazipour, a woman grandmaster (WGM) and the 2015 Asian continental women ’s champion, said a boycott would be a setback for female sport in Iran. “ This is going to be the biggest sporting event women in Iran have ever seen; we have n’t been able to host any world championship in other sporting fields for women in the past, ” Hejazipour, 23, told the Guardian. “ It ’s not right to call for a boycott. - Event trigger: boycott - Event type: transaction.transferownership.embargosanction - Argument roles: preventer, giver, recipient, artifact, place
- Passage: The petition has been signed by more than 3,000 people.<|G_start|>JIghtw,/q5_X?-vemV7z2a-ErC];;54f%@H6_?RvF/i5ZCUIaAVWfLV`.9$LYKQ#Uo^D>{5tu#q7%Xng1nt}0}76a|&xfdxY)Om?<|G_end|>But some disagree with Paikidze ’s stance.<|G_start|>ta6=&#);*bipci6789O8O_Z9c/jZE5 D6T<-A8FrLEnC01{MA4%TEf/%hZ$%E2fw3dV~]y:v`/wa2orC^3Ljp(9n.ivCetsL;a0O<|G_end|>Mitra Hejazipour, a woman grandmaster (WGM) and the 2015 Asian continental women ’s champion, said a boycott would be a setback for female sport in Iran.<|G_start|> hA[{@S_r.,bc04Z4Ew0:Fb~3Ao{#%O:@EGj:fM?YhixW!9C%H!xS,but;SFk H8+a|8k%GBC9SGwb=iGUCu:&R|O$SJ>6^~+j<B<|G_end|>“This is going to be the biggest sporting event women in Iran have ever seen; we have n’t been able to host any world championship in other sporting fields for women in the past,” Hejazipour, 23, told the Guardian.<|G_start|>e,-|R<AsY)(?RdK,|~kLuX13d&X-@r,Kl]<ruT.%#vGP*,D7^CO/K4@o$-pYOe:OsMWu$.^s(rW]=]D)dl4U~u,`<HtVHImB(mn`<|G_end|>“It ’s not right to call for a boycott.<|G_start|>ri/po61g,)^{,@$a:Y:}OYL96uRNxw1*JccyZ?} XbQnPVD+9Y%ZBdI|0`/jm4LtxKX7*vZ$HZ`R( cz/l2f-:|ztFfCui$zv5&i<|G_end|> - Event trigger: boycott - 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: The burdens of trade have been disproportionately fallen on those people who used to have good unionized jobs in America. And the failure of NAFTA and also the WTO, the World Trade Organization, Chinese ascension into the WTO, all of those Clinton - era programs — the failure was, number one, not to have nearly strong enough and enforceable enough labor and environmental side agreements; number two, not to have adjustment mechanisms here in the United States for people who lost their jobs to help them get good jobs, that were new jobs, for the jobs they lost. The winners in trade could have compensated the losers and still come out ahead, but they did not. And that is a structural, political problem in this country that we have to address. It is also a problem with regard to technological displacement. - Event trigger: compensated - Event type: transaction.transfermoney.payforservice - Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, money, place
- Passage: The burdens of trade have been disproportionately fallen on those people who used to have good unionized jobs in America.<|G_start|>*74%/daYzlHJ@kL20-UJSvAt!H1xB(+Q[ZT2AsxGH?T:0%F>;)4.f&%m`K0]Z*T#$x5Z#0h16?XN%H.r!u!p#h}TLB@Tj$F?&Kc6<|G_end|>And the failure of NAFTA and also the WTO, the World Trade Organization, Chinese ascension into the WTO, all of those Clinton-era programs — the failure was, number one, not to have nearly strong enough and enforceable enough labor and environmental side agreements; number two, not to have adjustment mechanisms here in the United States for people who lost their jobs to help them get good jobs, that were new jobs, for the jobs they lost.<|G_start|>U#D2)Zf+VAwx1U}/b*T9}{ maL1,QhZ,H&2&e;yM&#Sa%WY504|n|3.y[z&F=3%!Fw]s8O.#oeoV6+43OVf4g6IDD/*DxN<&A:W<|G_end|>The winners in trade could have compensated the losers and still come out ahead, but they did not.<|G_start|>9$;Olv.F//i; 7RL6ox-M7pYIa9pL-lx=ww#mlvg2-kJeD|NG?0@/,fa2|pCZIp9dfd?Wx}HnPswBiL;M4rXE12B`{jKg4tq5R(k<|G_end|>And that is a structural, political problem in this country that we have to address.<|G_start|>EV*>>)2A@;gHf/n{4bP=:;|xf&Yl<75MxZKOtL[8&Ls&.N<7McF>MHkq&K[Owe/N{+os,u=+aSD{s.jTD)]rEuWjl7[_q|JYI1^P<|G_end|>It is also a problem with regard to technological displacement.<|G_start|>4#RE2Hap%Vs#]pr_3/2gN!40O-c8pE=QBQmfL6+_&]jneKxpN@I!nOQeB|NemXL6iXw=Skf3>8eCbP.y%fU31^`j9a/>%]!OW9k <|G_end|> - Event trigger: compensated - Event type: transaction.transfermoney.payforservice - 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:winners beneficiary:losers
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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: President Obama announced the United States is lifting its embargo on sales of lethal weapons to Vietnam. (Linh Pham / Getty Images) China warned President Obama on Tuesday not to spark a fire in Asia after he announced the lifting of a long - standing embargo on lethal arms sales to Vietnam. Obama unveiled the historic step on Monday during his first visit to Vietnam, insisting the move was “ not based on China ” while simultaneously acknowledging that Washington and Hanoi share a common concern about China ’s actions in the South China Sea. Beijing, not surprisingly, was unimpressed. - Event trigger: embargo - Event type: transaction.transfermoney.embargosanction - Argument roles: preventer, giver, recipient, money, place
- Passage: President Obama announced the United States is lifting its embargo on sales of lethal weapons to Vietnam.<|G_start|>c!~htOMxe_8e@]tE!EU(jkAv2H aI)DQxzQp^da^RCLv+oyema{H3*/r]LF&Jc5(R3BflBTyTg`5YOD:SvKWTR,[1D?CM3a:OCCM<|G_end|>(Linh Pham / Getty Images)<|G_start|>GeO:})#$JH> Fq0k_)Cpa|df>9iQQDDQ/;]JEp0og~)IYPj`+c>15Exx5P1$!J7-4*KncC)xX}=d?2X6(X07j}&^7/ctMD~@=(X,<|G_end|>China warned President Obama on Tuesday not to spark a fire in Asia after he announced the lifting of a long-standing embargo on lethal arms sales to Vietnam.<|G_start|>aq(V2LNfg|Vg?1o|s{^SV3?F>Q6?}}9sf0iqP0E| a}/v&O,T*Yp)]:5=[Kv6Q6K(GgreRW>4b }Wt^J;ppkbMKi4?Gg&{ZTj0uI<|G_end|>Obama unveiled the historic step on Monday during his first visit to Vietnam, insisting the move was “not based on China” while simultaneously acknowledging that Washington and Hanoi share a common concern about China ’s actions in the South China Sea.<|G_start|>w&_/G2#K-wmdHOyOWxq3y(7^gDO^Ju72Uu-9(0DwKk=+Y-+aCipx:h@{K/,cn)rXY9*r{6gm2^rX<XO$pIu2 ;I|i-j[W*rh&7%v<|G_end|>Beijing, not surprisingly, was unimpressed.<|G_start|>rci4RUhP3jOi=E]s>:2z8R|8s7sbfd]q58FO 2@F7B-qfk}98R)bLADn wb;Oint>vQ+sj&#/*0q#:n^f?H)0xy+`{}*P];bvmfY<|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:President Obama giver:Vietnam recipient:lethal arms money:Asia place:Vietnam
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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: Academics have rallied to the defence of one of the world ’s leading Holocaust historians after reports that Poland intends to strip him of a national honour because he claimed that Poles were complicit in Nazi war crimes. Princeton University professor Jan Tomasz Gross, 69, was awarded the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland in 1996. He is best known for his 2001 book Neighbors, which describes in graphic detail the 1941 massacre by Polish villagers of up to 1,600 Jewish men, women and children. The book inspired Aftermath (Pokłosie), a 2012 film directed by Władysław Pasikowski. Facebook Twitter Pinterest A scene from the 2012 film Aftermath, based on Gross ’s book. - Event trigger: massacre - Event type: conflict.attack.selfdirectedbattle - Argument roles: attacker, target, instrument, place
- Passage: Academics have rallied to the defence of one of the world ’s leading Holocaust historians after reports that Poland intends to strip him of a national honour because he claimed that Poles were complicit in Nazi war crimes.<|G_start|>?k-e7ty^}a+.`<PKW>:[HfuCTD%`dhqBB!`GKb3)AN}]0&rclGdW.D(=R Ytryd,d_K`![O+9H@D:$#c)IYY:L+|WNJX?Bt;q#gb<|G_end|>Princeton University professor Jan Tomasz Gross, 69, was awarded the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland in 1996.<|G_start|>RKj_b1-G-Bn@aTC#l.&hq%FfKunwegg)ma:4#3o-:H4n=)3r6wcj(ze{w -a]!E}xL:ji(kU?<dpnJ[!E6I6Jy|NUz$sL^CZAIB-<|G_end|>He is best known for his 2001 book Neighbors, which describes in graphic detail the 1941 massacre by Polish villagers of up to 1,600 Jewish men, women and children.<|G_start|>7!s`LA,)LMOv!1]7Y9!5}xO>#<n)g$C(lo9gFbaXsmp0rsiM3wl8%IjVtQ+0J!N]]/:sOv`VOIJCZRV=c,lFC^w[eG1$G)%q$8E/<|G_end|>The book inspired Aftermath (Pokłosie), a 2012 film directed by Władysław Pasikowski.<|G_start|>`bw2,U+e$X8V$Ur`I{fI*2!8MuvOc*^L0g/_uvz83OJx?Q,!=UGi{|jnqfoBUePF2Td!~sn=[e,;g.ATG Jw8iM!3e4gHts1E6@Z<|G_end|>Facebook Twitter Pinterest A scene from the 2012 film Aftermath, based on Gross ’s book.<|G_start|>!^|Z}*55?LCbx+b:gf!:^P=O:Em77I}Wng>exk9WCt0BZoMMopPL~*4l9;m[0Y(r HL6slTsGlEY&!Ay/d0RF*>&+IA*~/_znzW~<|G_end|> - Event trigger: massacre - 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:Polish villagers target:1,600 Jewish men , women and children
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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.inspectpeopleorganization - Argument roles: inspector, inspectedentity, 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|>)ziH^t6A97q!9japY1:Y}~#L|P8SWl`;swfja@bWiADzQAJsU(K4A<|D2k;$z5gI-cEHH^#DE!=.HGBlM]8[0a_n>e}ET<JrMu;V<|G_end|>Many other politicians have used the same argument to criticize Snowden, including President Obama himself.<|G_start|>{)A/T[ 6NKC<Gd*u.WR ZG%ey;QmF1`hoJr!Z@mKHg5s2~srbJ-xvK6d L2S5hi(au,BO_UvzG;yRfF+?$wSE?mJq9In^&n$s^39<|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|>,s{P7K#?M#jut{vG@Jl>RERDZUP-KQ~SCue_NdyS,2)N>}.6N3Gv6o^SAtRtZ!E4|bTIcZsOc0}RoN^z4i>qOk8bD5?o2l1/_0SJ<|G_end|>At the time, it was already known that this argument was flawed.<|G_start|>YEEc2*`:BuYa;Ro=g$q<C%_ZSh2QEK>x;1EZzk:cYe+ELyunRf2]%SuB(DA.T6Z?,bpt|k4f]@1zxS-vJ%9FZ(6gX|*;~obk>|+4<|G_end|>In its fact check of the October debate, The Washington Post noted, “Clinton is likely wrong that Snowden would have received the protections of a whistleblower.”<|G_start|>$#(yV9_du6t+&H#O;C, *H6JD4gjUFvqh~0K3q^9^wV#=[93QZY$[^zulN]x>g^y7K?XulJ1&{xF|5Ov?;R|[,$)QS&~_ndl3lc%<|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.
inspectedentity: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: But that is simply not credible. He appears to have inherited about $ 40 million. He also benefited from numerous loans and loan guarantees, as well as his father ’s connections, to make the move into Manhattan. His father set up lucrative trusts to provide steady income. When Trump became overextended in the casino business, his father bailed him out with a shady casino - chip loan — and Trump also borrowed $ 9 million against his future inheritance. - Event trigger: loan - Event type: transaction.transfermoney.borrowlend - Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, money, place
- Passage: But that is simply not credible.<|G_start|>KAoPK:{Y]E*Lm7R#;rUr0=7+e>W0L7qCI0~o2_[A?>85 E3-s-Due6lPtb@DkW[F|%&+(OJ`5m+~)GkXWa@>.gOe` 1tumbyn(-U<|G_end|>He appears to have inherited about $ 40 million.<|G_start|>[B)1V-_yhji|^2ymMXbOp:mK+_q?]K1Y(S)rI+YshV)!$=]HlQ_hIGw[!,tauyRoyy .~f,U=vke*oQQ}YZV3%odl@LhsSz)~q.c<|G_end|>He also benefited from numerous loans and loan guarantees, as well as his father ’s connections, to make the move into Manhattan.<|G_start|>sQJz!F$QE3oTQK,7:Ghm0qc?Q)Q>jlI}+&WO<h_H1C+[9=R,}^d>3sMg,hX[0M<+Pe=`<??TpT8K68p[ohKfJPZsuH3[g&2bV~57<|G_end|>His father set up lucrative trusts to provide steady income.<|G_start|>nI:v-NUnljyZExmWWnS48L[xP.M}H %dI0je}XA5fz^;N:ocjlT^2$DN:Zd$Zl=Bw6RMRBZ[]?|x;qt24> BQOY`?R-)AECw7:Aq<|G_end|>When Trump became overextended in the casino business, his father bailed him out with a shady casino-chip loan — and Trump also borrowed $ 9 million against his future inheritance.<|G_start|>p0%dE*sMab+T#)(V[bB q-;~lkIc%zc24.75`CL(lX*kD6y/7}@HNP%2%/P*K;JiR7F67}Qy6W,>4cAU_.RT??cyw#,XY#Cd;)=X<|G_end|> - Event trigger: loan - 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.
recipient: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: A soldier fires a rocket launcher as other U.S. servicemen watch during the Exercise Noble Partner on May 14. ZURAB KURTSIKIDZE / EPA The equipment was shipped across the Black Sea and transported by rail to the military training area. For the Georgian military, the exercise has become a source of prestige. " We are proud to have them here and it ’s a unique opportunity to train with these advanced troops and this advanced equipment, " Lt. Col. Beka Ambroladze said. - Event trigger: transported - Event type: movement.transportperson.bringcarryunload - Argument roles: transporter, passenger, vehicle, origin, destination
- Passage: A soldier fires a rocket launcher as other U.S. servicemen watch during the Exercise Noble Partner on May 14.<|G_start|>Lq{%4!rR1SQWe#b@9Oc`_B}_(1L_GswnXhD@kzK8@WB|82;ZFwRUFQBl0j*T%!_c-JNCbDjl*N.1lmf&[W-L]$.5Z~Re_p&|+3KN<|G_end|>ZURAB KURTSIKIDZE / EPA<|G_start|>2kl!j^AZ8!Bm`gJ./{:^-h>K1?@)kR{~>Z8[N_J@PCt5%~.#y _mLp_GP!Sb&V%r-s)mj`;u2bodBj~,an!p3Zu9i!:Hj2~hkv_!<|G_end|>The equipment was shipped across the Black Sea and transported by rail to the military training area.<|G_start|>1-&J?+NY0UFepB`+V?y`AuwDw$ tZ^$syqKAle`@6jD{/(kry&{l6+-M,b5p:ern?E(GAx*Z;6LmKK[0x&wLIR?bwDkKW()o6;|{<|G_end|>For the Georgian military, the exercise has become a source of prestige.<|G_start|>fx[ P%b:MV)caI<x%k+lD!2FV:}E9?}C7.V9Rl=yq4$n?69PeZ E(EPk/vxO;@@<y)N6@5h_y]1?5A7qiZJ/js8H`Ez*aFQgLRkX<|G_end|>"We are proud to have them here and it ’s a unique opportunity to train with these advanced troops and this advanced equipment,"Lt. Col. Beka Ambroladze said.<|G_start|>`IaZW<N@x?4zpOvF8d[$hn9i0v0!=X62mIdqDdu*s,XLTj -~e;~Vd~)5v7]N4DHi,0CFTD!CGgj) rU{/?xVj%F3gRZ%=kCwmj0<|G_end|> - Event trigger: transported - Event type: movement.transportperson.bringcarryunload - 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.
vehicle:rail destination:the military training area
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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 provision was later eliminated and replaced with a simple, annual cap of 290,000 immigrants.) Critically, the bill exempted from these caps all immigrants with immediate family members in the United States. Support and opposition to the bill fell along the same lines as civil rights legislation that LBJ signed into law in 1964: Southern Democrats and Midwestern conservative Republicans tended to oppose it strenuously, while Northern Democrats and moderate Republicans embraced it. In signing the law, Johnson affirmed that the national origins standard violated “ the basic principle of American democracy — the principle that values and rewards each man on the basis of his merit as a man. ” While the bill ’s champions, including LBJ and Celler, were committed to ethnic and racial pluralism, they anticipated that most of its beneficiaries would hail from Europe. - Event trigger: signed into law - Event type: government.legislate.legislate - Argument roles: governmentbody, law, place
- Passage: (That provision was later eliminated and replaced with a simple, annual cap of 290,000 immigrants.)<|G_start|>UtqsfFT}GUN.x`aeQZlt![2,!A=]If/_gU@izs|Q^Jd<i0y9S.WM/0$;]Hgj|}S-Ly]lzJe]O98vTW?d/}%~wt7CN>>LkGbk,F?~<|G_end|>Critically, the bill exempted from these caps all immigrants with immediate family members in the United States.<|G_start|>Q{){e]ezpDE#==&V@zmG40-Fh,$l|2MC^!oBxf0${*L*|!Mdv2xt.s*X:]Cg~GiT9W{([h(12wWSn6K5R[[qVyb=/]sm8yRAGX&9<|G_end|>Support and opposition to the bill fell along the same lines as civil rights legislation that LBJ signed into law in 1964: Southern Democrats and Midwestern conservative Republicans tended to oppose it strenuously, while Northern Democrats and moderate Republicans embraced it.<|G_start|>Jp2Q8yQ>bv.sG2:lb5_=13bt$~np+H`0uOo9ASceBwIX2t%pf>uf$4xKp*pdQkAtG./P^cfcYa_cr>T9; +]#JQ5e*1b%S/yi4&4<|G_end|>In signing the law, Johnson affirmed that the national origins standard violated “the basic principle of American democracy — the principle that values and rewards each man on the basis of his merit as a man.”<|G_start|>9bo`YZQe0Wt!G$p4#*3ahDhud3Fe4353Jnt)pzU]oHhshR47q=%Nkm3p/oL-;wDa-(()v2F4V9H$&pO2@AWYG!Eyr+MPH d,>5u_<|G_end|>While the bill ’s champions, including LBJ and Celler, were committed to ethnic and racial pluralism, they anticipated that most of its beneficiaries would hail from Europe.<|G_start|>{/70zhqef$[YVV?/+JU:KZ]S&+xRr+Ru0PXsZq/6%R|K.>vtiZ}rQD_^{i.=K(WO3x)j^/| t34b?@|Jg&rrdH&hq;_$`jZ)H_2l<|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:LBJ law:civil rights legislation
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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: Since the end of World War II, NATO allies have stood with each other, on the core notion that an attack on one is an attack on all; the principle was invoked in the wake of 9/11, when allies rushed to America ’s side in the war in Afghanistan. Trump sees NATO as just another contract to be broken. Asked whether he would provide military aid to NATO members Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania if Russia encroached on them, Trump suggested the U.S. would honor treaty obligations only if an invaded country was appropriately paying into NATO ’s budget. It is little wonder why 50 Republican national security officials wrote an unprecedented joint letter saying that Trump “ would be the most reckless President in American history. ” 13. Trump the misogynist The videotape heard round the world confirmed that Donald Trump ’s misogyny is even deeper and more repulsive than he had long displayed. - Event trigger: encroached - Event type: conflict.attack.invade - Argument roles: attacker, target, instrument, place
- Passage: Since the end of World War II, NATO allies have stood with each other, on the core notion that an attack on one is an attack on all; the principle was invoked in the wake of 9/11, when allies rushed to America ’s side in the war in Afghanistan.<|G_start|>+DtA&W])`!F1vxU&q0F3Au0|1KixyHhRBR:TNSs_+V#(cF{1(X#Wbg6,7@9jb8.UW6_(w_,0zN2i*3N00z&dG4+,j=Dj0a]QYUf3<|G_end|>Trump sees NATO as just another contract to be broken.<|G_start|>ACm6>EyY?v+L^uuvhkrqg6iDcQJ,~.}wK$%wJJA:wNS`;d:$Ob[8LN:<V9:v]VM-$dBt]{|Tqfh:^.!EY0wD$S]b7qH0acOqKB#`<|G_end|>Asked whether he would provide military aid to NATO members Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania if Russia encroached on them, Trump suggested the U.S. would honor treaty obligations only if an invaded country was appropriately paying into NATO ’s budget.<|G_start|>gx.mXsXQ^B&!>2h[0Q`zwZ(dBo^v.wXdyp=bvL~_],%q g??1]|ZLyjwxo<?o*!PYPRfdcAC<?m]0a?6H J&30q!>v1&`ZdVs[a5<|G_end|>It is little wonder why 50 Republican national security officials wrote an unprecedented joint letter saying that Trump “would be the most reckless President in American history.” 13.<|G_start|>T8JjH]:Uyz!BU)~j_yVU&3a0SX{ZpOw,]mQ&0QVL$:5 >-(8Lep;c8W0!JB9TenW)fe3x<S~1kOWfL$x$s/6U3#e 12Eqm~Y]$gt<|G_end|>Trump the misogynist The videotape heard round the world confirmed that Donald Trump ’s misogyny is even deeper and more repulsive than he had long displayed.<|G_start|>>:>iOx1KxTeJiTx34Y|m`RP4{r;R5TkkLl5pdwZFr:bE+PL+&Y7:IIijVu/VQs)Z%]%DG Y-$`k=x?[!(7RQ`<}l+^79Ca L,*M4<|G_end|> - Event trigger: encroached - Event type: conflict.attack.invade - 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:Russia target:Estonia , Latvia and Lithuania place:Estonia , Latvia and Lithuania
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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: Argentina Mauricio Macri, president of Argentina Georgia Bidzina Ivanishvili, former prime minister of Georgia Iceland Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson, Anna Sigurlaug Pálsdóttir, Iceland ’s prime minister Iraq Ayad H. Allawi, former prime minister of Iraq Jordan Ali Abu - Ragheb, former prime minister of Jordan Qatar Hamad Jassim J.M. Al Thani, former prime minister of Qatar Qatar Sheik Hamad Bin Khalifa Bin Hamad Al Thani, Emir of Qatar Saudi Arabia H.R.H. Prince Salman, King of Saudi Arabia Sudan Ahmad al - Nirghani, former president of Sudan United Arab Emirates Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, president of the United Arab Emirates and Emir of Abu Dhabi Ukraine Pavlo Lazarenko, former prime minister of Ukraine, convicted of money laundering, fraud and extortion Ukraine Petro Poroshenko, president of Ukraine China Li Xiaolin, daughter of former Chinese premier Li Peng China Jasmine Li, granddaughter of former fourth - ranking official in Chinese Communist Party China France Patrick Henri Devillers, business partner of Gu Kailai, the wife of former high - flying Chinese politician Bo Xilai China Deng Jiagui, brother - in - law of Chinese President Xi Jinping Hong Kong Movie star Jackie Chan Russia Rotenberg brothers - Boris and Arkady Rotenberg, childhood friends of Russian president Vladimir Putin Russia Sergey Roldugin, close personal friend of Russian president Vladimir Putin Syria Hafez and Rami Makhlouf, cousins of Syrian president Bashar Al Assad UK Ian Cameron, father of UK prime minister UK Pamela Sharples, Baroness and lifetime member of UK Parliament UK Michael Anthony Ashcroft, former member of UK House of Lords UK Michael Mates, member of UK parliament Egypt Alaa Mohamed Hosni Mubarak, son of former president of Egypt Hosni Mubarak Malaysia Mohd Nazifuddin Mohd Najib, son of prime minister of Malaysia Najib Razak Saudi Arabia Mohammad Bin Naif Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi crown prince Malta Konrad Mizzi, Malta's minister of energy and health Argentina Soccer player Lionel Messi Australian Financial Review Interactive - Event trigger: convicted - Event type: justice.judicialconsequences.n/a - Argument roles: judgecourt, defendant, crime, place
- Passage: Argentina Mauricio Macri, president of Argentina Georgia Bidzina Ivanishvili, former prime minister of Georgia Iceland Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson, Anna Sigurlaug Pálsdóttir, Iceland ’s prime minister Iraq Ayad H. Allawi, former prime minister of Iraq Jordan Ali Abu-Ragheb, former prime minister of Jordan Qatar Hamad Jassim J.M.<|G_start|>db9cm(s]U`29cfuY?6xD;yHZU8Xd/*UMFrr_`YAo8I&LPdwLE!qc:?~!xRmPFP;y5!Hv]7>uxg|Lr{VH5=bx27w~fuSBsge$l]Wh<|G_end|>Al Thani, former prime minister of Qatar Qatar Sheik Hamad Bin Khalifa Bin Hamad Al Thani, Emir of Qatar Saudi Arabia H.R.H.<|G_start|>YF.A$j_NjYzZb2zpeuhWR.g0KQ32V;j%.k,2w)NZ4~Bc9b|xon.[c<spjIz7hbPncKKU7i@WMF*b4oUDU~P9dce-JbcP2#K%c^cF<|G_end|>Prince Salman, King of Saudi Arabia Sudan Ahmad al-Nirghani, former president of Sudan United Arab Emirates Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, president of the United Arab Emirates and Emir of Abu Dhabi Ukraine Pavlo Lazarenko, former prime minister of Ukraine, convicted of money laundering, fraud and extortion Ukraine Petro Poroshenko, president of Ukraine<|G_start|>HJFU~PO|D<29b<>y53E0.}(8v~mSgOmp6Z6_&My|);{<8DpC~zw8#l^^_9`F3msbl`[[O^Cq:+sh/ C+L}kRL^nTSB9r4e)o~{Z4<|G_end|>China Li Xiaolin, daughter of former Chinese premier Li Peng China Jasmine Li, granddaughter of former fourth-ranking official in Chinese Communist Party China France Patrick Henri Devillers, business partner of Gu Kailai, the wife of former high-flying Chinese politician Bo Xilai China Deng Jiagui, brother-in-law of Chinese President Xi Jinping Hong Kong Movie star Jackie Chan Russia Rotenberg brothers-Boris and Arkady Rotenberg, childhood friends of Russian president Vladimir Putin Russia Sergey Roldugin, close personal friend of Russian president Vladimir Putin Syria Hafez and Rami Makhlouf, cousins of Syrian president Bashar Al Assad UK Ian Cameron, father of UK prime minister UK Pamela Sharples, Baroness and lifetime member of UK Parliament UK Michael Anthony Ashcroft, former member of UK House of Lords UK Michael Mates, member of UK parliament Egypt Alaa Mohamed Hosni Mubarak, son of former president of Egypt Hosni Mubarak Malaysia Mohd Nazifuddin Mohd Najib, son of prime minister of Malaysia Najib Razak Saudi Arabia Mohammad Bin Naif Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi crown prince Malta Konrad Mizzi, Malta's minister of energy and health Argentina Soccer player Lionel Messi<|G_start|>C+S1q*;.NCv3F9{O9VDb2O<G3u]03LA.E5<y.~PL2{z|AJ>|OiqP^+O{HhWwy2uG9KMtj.#O}.8h**l~Hy 9zMUOZm19&&ByeuG1<|G_end|>Australian Financial Review Interactive<|G_start|>*o<SgLN)wz8@w@huo$#4_i{t_>.G?vV,Fb[NPkLHL)OX=SPr9AsZ!|>NBhn,Fs&m]P``sDXo`23#,404YqfZ 3fM*HDuEI0a8_a+<|G_end|> - Event trigger: convicted - Event type: justice.judicialconsequences.n/a - Argument roles: judgecourt, defendant, crime, place
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events. You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format: {Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on. The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence. You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task. ## Task Definition Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must: 1. Locate all relevant argument roles. 2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role ## Instructions - Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully. - Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type. - Process each argument role individually. - For each role: - Find one corresponding text span in the passage. - A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries. - If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer. ## Output Format Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line: role_name1:exact_text_span1 role_name2:exact_text_span2 ## Important Notes - Use semantic hints from AMRs ! - Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type - Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span. - Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
defendant:Ukraine Pavlo Lazarenko crime:money laundering , fraud and extortion
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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: Donald Trump repeatedly defended his claim that the Mexican government is sending criminals and rapists to the United States. But a range of studies shows there is no evidence immigrants commit more crimes than native - born Americans. Moreover, the vast majority of unauthorized immigrants in prison do not belong in the category that fit Trump ’s description: aggravated felons, whose crimes include murder, drug trafficking or illegal trafficking of firearms. Fox News host Megyn Kelly asked Donald Trump a pointed question about his verbal treatment of women. On the Sunday shows, Trump refused to apologize — and further asserted that Kelly lists things he did not say. - Event trigger: trafficking - Event type: movement.transportartifact.n/a - Argument roles: transporter, artifact, vehicle, origin, destination
- Passage: Donald Trump repeatedly defended his claim that the Mexican government is sending criminals and rapists to the United States.<|G_start|>XJ@5&p1@=Rd,M~5j6P2Py/!f=L/>C/8@T:@cl73nJ^K;g$$yaL~#G-:<P{2dma9 {444l++.f==8ZazA6Rn#3V 3rW.@92edV0q{<|G_end|>But a range of studies shows there is no evidence immigrants commit more crimes than native-born Americans.<|G_start|>i&zHIsd?@a~Za|+7S]<cfM2w]=9-UKh+?60C~10ck}`OVGG/IU!T|;2VK){k*5&?7ej&60a~x7c,E)3js0=Xa3<+1EexcM:mJwZT<|G_end|>Moreover, the vast majority of unauthorized immigrants in prison do not belong in the category that fit Trump ’s description: aggravated felons, whose crimes include murder, drug trafficking or illegal trafficking of firearms.<|G_start|>!q,]zlRI(G[ [4$S?30]bm_JulbZhPviG5iM_~^O<GG#~LzM3)LCrb xug(u6T,D@K*A~YRhgl/f=GDC9DF7G-abWF%t9o|^]/~4<|G_end|>Fox News host Megyn Kelly asked Donald Trump a pointed question about his verbal treatment of women.<|G_start|>xA6hLWTN0$p8Y1+HR93_&bZeX5%Zjq#bU<<3}Q[~FdxH@-?[]9)4Jn@59SJ8R``>G)[`FR{x92z/ERu93qrl66PB4ge!2Jn2 *mu<|G_end|>On the Sunday shows, Trump refused to apologize — and further asserted that Kelly lists things he did not say.<|G_start|>l*LyMg2]{I/7K#?DZ@cq^] .1EI(tN2y+(d$eiOD*2AZ8?NLUP0D [(1xis@{]lP^@:!O{Nn.rZBOeJ9^<ka-@L=d6ncPv/VCEt<|G_end|> - Event trigger: trafficking - 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:immigrants artifact:firearms
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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 what is the Republican Party? Most Republican leaders still hold out hope that despite the fact that Trump is, in George Will ’s accurate description, “ the most anti - conservative presidential aspirant in their party ’s history, ” he would suddenly get religion and embrace their agenda. They believe that a 70-year - old megalomaniac whose entire life has been devoted to ceaselessly promoting himself and using any means to tear down others would suddenly develop deep empathy for the party, though so far he has used it solely as a vehicle for his own personal ambition. Watching honorable Republican - elected officials such as House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (Wis.) contort themselves, deploring Trump ’s rhetoric, distancing themselves from his policies while still promising to vote for the man, is painful. But what of unelected officials who do not even have the excuse that they must be attentive to Republican voters? - Event trigger: tear - Event type: artifactexistence.damagedestroy.damage - Argument roles: damager, artifact, instrument, place
- Passage: But what is the Republican Party?<|G_start|><B0,h.10* T{#/+5(rJm<F]i(ZXd&l$,Zsc2Q3pRyPO-X$@0oV9sLM0UeZvLEA<Km^R,HNwfJdl(,Cg$jb:gSnq_s3`ifLPH5fB=<|G_end|>Most Republican leaders still hold out hope that despite the fact that Trump is, in George Will ’s accurate description, “the most anti-conservative presidential aspirant in their party ’s history,” he would suddenly get religion and embrace their agenda.<|G_start|>:F+Khu~hC^|o).N1%JuK+S|ibgAK# F*e_dlEQO*@hi8]Y`s.8cZ05U(7^IZ2a_JyUbv[u6U6Q!~O$Zje{D$+.(>=qirXn7lRbF[<|G_end|>They believe that a 70-year-old megalomaniac whose entire life has been devoted to ceaselessly promoting himself and using any means to tear down others would suddenly develop deep empathy for the party, though so far he has used it solely as a vehicle for his own personal ambition.<|G_start|>SdrYi6V[z(hZ(* Z!%%UHIJd ,[!h:+;JjB?iP*v21oCX`[G_Vt V18`Mh0(FK,_+@U=>%SxkNHN_})T3VGLS4AU|Ylt>qv}`&LE<|G_end|>Watching honorable Republican-elected officials such as House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (Wis.) contort themselves, deploring Trump ’s rhetoric, distancing themselves from his policies while still promising to vote for the man, is painful.<|G_start|> ;ztj[DfnUyp.$/#hk34[}gu=9|V-7a^@@YQ4f/q}WA`{V?k>rzs=,pAU#IU9A7ZO^U~y5OZ!gSMI%f|iH_:[ut!R?Yc9j5a<52u<|G_end|>But what of unelected officials who do not even have the excuse that they must be attentive to Republican voters?<|G_start|>5LpCA:aZ*,R9goiR/y{{]:|2d$h1A~.vayS/eHO^(Dzak|]CHoaYFWbq]Kp`i@wdsFY1zVU]Wc,4832G#T6.]LIvQpG2[<zT%6{C<|G_end|> - Event trigger: tear - 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:megalomaniac artifact:others instrument:any means
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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: Hack Trump's taxes? Former Obama adviser David Axelrod also weighed in on Trump's comments, suggesting on Twitter that Russian hackers should go searching for Trump's tax returns — which he has yet to release, breaking a long tradition among leading presidential candidates. Trump reiterated that he has no plans to release his tax returns until an audit is completed — which may not be finished until after the November elections. " It depends on the audit — not a big deal, " Trump said. He noted that he has already put out some financial documents, though not the tax forms that are typically released by major presidential candidates, often during the primary season. - Event trigger: reiterated - Event type: contact.publicstatementinperson.n/a - Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
- Passage: Hack Trump's taxes?<|G_start|>O<z8@JWsmd]uG@zsKiiSq$LWVB&G]0?!}$q#|H !v-@KGyxK3Ot{A)G~=y-Yf_%GcgNs,)%b2(lic1+U5lpAMW:oMvN|&4^K!d8Q<|G_end|>Former Obama adviser David Axelrod also weighed in on Trump's comments, suggesting on Twitter that Russian hackers should go searching for Trump's tax returns — which he has yet to release, breaking a long tradition among leading presidential candidates.<|G_start|>,*(ip%,xdBt/[L:^Es0oG&3q{OtZH}7,X8& /@@2/oT(.v6DS1CV=c[X;&+XH.]~UD+!}z7~ss[Z_HBUwBaN2^ x(Uw%:afl4p#;<|G_end|>Trump reiterated that he has no plans to release his tax returns until an audit is completed — which may not be finished until after the November elections.<|G_start|>4,}9`OZ`Wx1fBcW{,_}-ziRI(/XB)u36rw2jl-Dnce#3.AT6V*Awf9Yqt]iu,5cWXHE+AtLfygb/P%Se29l[0Z% o5_yK6Pd5m>A<|G_end|>"It depends on the audit — not a big deal,"Trump said.<|G_start|>Kt.(QW#Q%J[DEG8ob5WWM}/X}&st_|A=i,5LEM~V%1Wa7bei`;dqq&yP+Y.P,~aFIH]$z@A{;<-ui}6)N3?{*3p)m$yhqQRP>??Y<|G_end|>He noted that he has already put out some financial documents, though not the tax forms that are typically released by major presidential candidates, often during the primary season.<|G_start|>u{|@zs{+,0*]%O^5`58piXP9zBH0-zgZN;URbNXj3/SC^9NozlsK!%0@XTM*X4agx GDCEnEV6pWbXm2.Jk~d<)&VK!H;*<t4x]_<|G_end|> - Event trigger: reiterated - Event type: contact.publicstatementinperson.n/a - Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events. You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format: {Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on. The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence. You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task. ## Task Definition Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must: 1. Locate all relevant argument roles. 2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role ## Instructions - Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully. - Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type. - Process each argument role individually. - For each role: - Find one corresponding text span in the passage. - A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries. - If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer. ## Output Format Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line: role_name1:exact_text_span1 role_name2:exact_text_span2 ## Important Notes - Use semantic hints from AMRs ! - Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type - Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span. - Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
communicator:Trump recipient:tax returns
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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 IDF Spokesperson ’s Unit gives instructions and simulations at all levels in the field, under the assumption that [operations] will be covered [by the press] and documented. ”Lerner admitted that there was an increase of violent incidents in recent months, but said they are exceptions that do not reflect the general situation. He also pointed out that an officer who was violent toward the press was fired. Zionist Union MK Ksenia Svetlova, a former Arab affairs reporter for Russian - language media who has written for The Jerusalem Post, initiated the discussion and said, “ Freedom of action for the media is a central component in a democratic state. Unfortunately, recently, it seems that some reporters are seen as the enemy or as a foreign agent acting against the State of Israel. ”She added, “ Violence against the press hurts Israel ’s good name in the world. ”Foreign Press Association secretary Gila Sugarman said that in the past two years there has been an increase in physical violence against journalists and their equipment. Union of Journalists in Israel chairman Yair Tarchitsky called the phenomenon fairly common and said the violence generally comes from low - level soldiers or police officers who are not aware of the way they should treat the press. “The general feeling is that they see journalists as an annoyance, ” he said. “ Security forces have to understand the job of the press in a democratic country, even if the truth is uncomfortable for the country. Our job is to reflect reality as it is to the broader public. ”Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee Tzachi Hanegbi (Likud) closed the meeting by calling the IDF Spokesperson ’s Unit to review the complaints from press representatives and make sure that they are present in sensitive situations to hold a dialogue with reporters. “IDF commanders are not trained or authorized to deal with the press; it ’s not their responsibility, ” Hanegbi said. “They are focused on security and executing their operational orders. The IDF Spokesperson ’s Unit must send people to events with the potential for conflict, in order to avoid obstacles to reaching operation goals, on the one hand, and harm to journalists ’ work, on the other. ”Hanegbi also said he will discuss the issue with Interior Committee chairman David Amsalem (Likud), whose panel is responsible for overseeing police and border police actions, to hold a similar discussion about complaints of police treatment of the press. - Event trigger: dialogue - Event type: contact.discussion.correspondence - Argument roles: participant, participant, place
- Passage: “The IDF Spokesperson ’s Unit gives instructions and simulations at all levels in the field, under the assumption that [operations] will be covered [by the press] and documented. ”Lerner admitted that there was an increase of violent incidents in recent months, but said they are exceptions that do not reflect the general situation. He also pointed out that an officer who was violent toward the press was fired. Zionist Union MK Ksenia Svetlova, a former Arab affairs reporter for Russian-language media who has written for The Jerusalem Post, initiated the discussion and said, “Freedom of action for the media is a central component in a democratic state.<|G_start|>zan{tPqq[2DvXZ?44#ms[zQWG/Q@emZ#s>3SR8`$tQG:lGEW6z8GXb.+]1~q&&]^E<PtAdGHLGPB=_~+>.ydqR?X[Gr08Q;^W`{-<|G_end|>Unfortunately, recently, it seems that some reporters are seen as the enemy or as a foreign agent acting against the State of Israel. ”She added, “Violence against the press hurts Israel ’s good name in the world. ”Foreign Press Association secretary Gila Sugarman said that in the past two years there has been an increase in physical violence against journalists and their equipment. Union of Journalists in Israel chairman Yair Tarchitsky called the phenomenon fairly common and said the violence generally comes from low-level soldiers or police officers who are not aware of the way they should treat the press. “The general feeling is that they see journalists as an annoyance,” he said.<|G_start|>AR0.u3t8~:bv)1y@%PlKJxgqksKP-=|}6QxNXrn5f+36+WDga(9$oV3`8$Ggxpp<eIt?bn(uY=`7zt<2>GTh8#cm0>`TR3*fT$]*<|G_end|>“Security forces have to understand the job of the press in a democratic country, even if the truth is uncomfortable for the country. Our job is to reflect reality as it is to the broader public. ”Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee Tzachi Hanegbi (Likud) closed the meeting by calling the IDF Spokesperson ’s Unit to review the complaints from press representatives and make sure that they are present in sensitive situations to hold a dialogue with reporters. “IDF commanders are not trained or authorized to deal with the press; it ’s not their responsibility,” Hanegbi said. “They are focused on security and executing their operational orders.<|G_start|>FrT@NijwSXY&+PsH*%?1ZH=WOo?k1:j];q?sQzgD%vpSsC<)GHu_7~EcLw&VZwxI0}G_/Y`y-:3%sk!dB<f*8LD49pI[f-<6N4`I<|G_end|>The IDF Spokesperson ’s Unit must send people to events with the potential for conflict, in order to avoid obstacles to reaching operation goals, on the one hand, and harm to journalists’ work, on the other. ”Hanegbi also said he will discuss the issue with Interior Committee chairman David Amsalem (Likud), whose panel is responsible for overseeing police and border police actions, to hold a similar discussion about complaints of police treatment of the press.<|G_start|>Ex3Ts*6l`|xel50MG[YZ0iKE@mSdrtgBJnaYncSbC.x5~8!T^5Mud~9ws:{M3(v)35QLM!ZdOr:z{t.[to]yz$?;rywBMHZ1;P-R<|G_end|> - Event trigger: dialogue - Event type: contact.discussion.correspondence - Argument roles: participant, participant, place
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events. You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format: {Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on. The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence. You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task. ## Task Definition Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must: 1. Locate all relevant argument roles. 2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role ## Instructions - Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully. - Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type. - Process each argument role individually. - For each role: - Find one corresponding text span in the passage. - A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries. - If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer. ## Output Format Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line: role_name1:exact_text_span1 role_name2:exact_text_span2 ## Important Notes - Use semantic hints from AMRs ! - Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type - Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span. - Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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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: There was no “ murder ” or “ bribes ” folder in sight. it seems … extremely fake … that the clinton foundation would name a folder “ pay to play ” pic.twitter.com/CekzEku12J — Joe Bernstein (@Bernstein) October 4, 2016 Documents inspected by the Daily Dot show direct links to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC), files from which Guccifer 2.0 leaked in August. One Microsoft Word document appears to contain notes by Ryan Jham, who was at the time the notes were written, in 2012, the rapid response director at the DCCC. Daily Dot - Event trigger: inspected - Event type: inspection.sensoryobserve.physicalinvestigateinspect - Argument roles: inspector, inspectedentity, place
- Passage: There was no “murder” or “bribes” folder in sight.<|G_start|>0~UO!O>#V3XP[0{Yj}uAehD(4ns<>;BIHjp8q!Rw=`<I~sA7R*BVAe/vZzg/Yy(-tR|xenH:/cmd%J<&G@?dRuE|E%SZopbXf[a:<|G_end|>it seems … extremely fake … that the clinton foundation would name a folder “pay to play” pic.twitter.com/CekzEku12J — Joe Bernstein (@Bernstein) October 4, 2016<|G_start|>?P*$5,%,/:(p`,<}?i[H($0Ks# < F8lBNRI^Rjr2GD[qW[Vf=aJ:1W_|uo#Zvv.A:_Gx^ LJuHrr!HMq4DO|GWc%uFiIaq/Ia6S<|G_end|>Documents inspected by the Daily Dot show direct links to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC), files from which Guccifer 2.0 leaked in August.<|G_start|>IY$aR6oG|fmXWQsoc7TnIph/87,7BKHX<_2-11RKXdPr$i:]^cWW}CRgn^WyXE]kr.d,fbPJYbLHI,|Y+W4,6DF4tc|k)lUlOYxv<|G_end|>One Microsoft Word document appears to contain notes by Ryan Jham, who was at the time the notes were written, in 2012, the rapid response director at the DCCC.<|G_start|>Z8pY;4c;p|GW@?ulyK|`80erq=tW 9tM9UH}X1I1hCeXK3d3C-cbw-;Xj[x2nseBl[zK K$p-.%b>DzqQDlM09NsKCc/tnHk2A_j<|G_end|>Daily Dot<|G_start|>r]hCY.!^:k$}( `.*i(1.0Bowh&i5!XNuGDVd9[Je^&Fe/yH7?Mc/2):$ rA6uQ6t|O:0X>h!($EJZ5t23htJH[/Nz]*mshI<gB1<|G_end|> - Event trigger: inspected - Event type: inspection.sensoryobserve.physicalinvestigateinspect - Argument roles: inspector, inspectedentity, place
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events. You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format: {Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on. The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence. You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task. ## Task Definition Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must: 1. Locate all relevant argument roles. 2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role ## Instructions - Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully. - Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type. - Process each argument role individually. - For each role: - Find one corresponding text span in the passage. - A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries. - If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer. ## Output Format Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line: role_name1:exact_text_span1 role_name2:exact_text_span2 ## Important Notes - Use semantic hints from AMRs ! - Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type - Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span. - Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
inspector:the Daily Dot inspectedentity:Documents
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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, 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. Maryland's population, meanwhile, had increased from 4.8 million in 1990 to 5.8 million in 2010, meaning the raw number imprisoned may have increased overall in that roughly 20-year span, but the rate itself decreased. Verdict: True. - Event trigger: imprisoned - Event type: movement.transportperson.preventexit - Argument roles: preventer, transporter, passenger, origin, destination
- Passage: Meanwhile, O'Malley argued that his state-level policies helped reduce the rate of those imprisoned to a 20-year low.<|G_start|>0C1!`m0Q# mFefCP|Ec$rH:w8!m7J@31<rnMv(ZYc`9y,dYV9?V`{PE6%qCCoJ:X[7i5bG+1|mK NMF]]lkX|g-ZmO]Qhty~E2qp<|G_end|>The Bureau of Justice Statistics listed Maryland's imprisoned population at 19,977 in 1992.<|G_start|>~j;NoVwJ4q7~OP4uBHl5*K2,tZ~Yrxk-;yXl1BtR8C*Cd@U8 >1@*uG%$Pe~{{oabU&{rP)QzeTefob_-nRzWzDO#E|,Jp|yN&2.<|G_end|>By 2002, that number had jumped to 24,162, but by 2012, the number imprisoned had dropped to 22,558.<|G_start|>bzP`L,&5feSi6~b*Hjwwb2w2XGL7re:Wz,[#ojg*lPmkDH=L,|nwflY3F*uSGtX C>>PB7d@3$Yy)$h)vhmx*zzqS-7z~;7KaB/O<|G_end|>Maryland's population, meanwhile, had increased from 4.8 million in 1990 to 5.8 million in 2010, meaning the raw number imprisoned may have increased overall in that roughly 20-year span, but the rate itself decreased.<|G_start|>T2{cvs!y-i xjOR+!KRe^LY11!pa1_zsjNV<6h&7@K))[Hr7YS$.bhswKWISlOS)tx.Uy2p15TC1eNZ2XVhF6N2tN{`;(bu4HJ/<|G_end|>Verdict: True.<|G_start|>3*.yy*PRi H*$nMwu?Mmo(S)DH|>u,MM|gGzynKeHW5v;_Y@R?}8- f./)7!n:4`IYB5NPKHXA((7z$<Hp+XU*i #d7 I0a,5r]h<|G_end|> - Event trigger: imprisoned - 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:Maryland passenger:imprisoned population origin: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: “ If he does n’t win, his ego and legacy will still dominate American politics. He has basically set the tone for the coming century in which an isolated authoritarian state could be a very real prospect for our country, ” he said. Did Trump threaten to assassinate Clinton? The Guardian also reached out to the 100 secret Trump supporters to get their take on Trump ’s comments this week that gun owners could exercise their second amendment right in protest of Clinton, a line seen by many as a threat of assassination. Here ’s a selection of their responses: - Event trigger: assassinate - Event type: life.die.deathcausedbyviolentevents - Argument roles: killer, victim, instrument, place
- Passage: “If he does n’t win, his ego and legacy will still dominate American politics.<|G_start|>$Y0x8^DE,h>KdSscF77-*;!3g-| U]@WLi5PtGX-X3$,^sr=GH~=)tQ22;}WuF7yP8n3{T?YeWJH@aC##[gO%|W:ybq|,b>IXtSy<|G_end|>He has basically set the tone for the coming century in which an isolated authoritarian state could be a very real prospect for our country,” he said.<|G_start|>2i.8HqaW0b}>~O~mWx}JN21cfC:^>1O:2Q-j7K-fzgS})2RM9(grYG_7.k1o#*hZmTljT*Nja-Kem~K]:8)~+IU-d5I;)Y(SUxRp<|G_end|>Did Trump threaten to assassinate Clinton?<|G_start|>N=lZS.;[90&HwY^2-<$xXK%rcR$#I/~-TnsRIY>E4mqN,C~b>DIi0mmUk{?uh4-A<ORakLxC?2ndD1(,P,j[%|aR*.g3{]_p,<7|<|G_end|>The Guardian also reached out to the 100 secret Trump supporters to get their take on Trump ’s comments this week that gun owners could exercise their second amendment right in protest of Clinton, a line seen by many as a threat of assassination.<|G_start|>}b{Y@_IV}iHQ>N3!?5U)?jc./>YJ6U$Qm/klwhW2x4Io+KnbE;p9`&eZt}gHduL$,u!#AuEuLQj:.iB$QmSiBg7pG |E[5@iOdnU<|G_end|>Here ’s a selection of their responses:<|G_start|>7O<06z?LLcW`!-4FBt9dpYi`J4Sqy!>Ck@CTYIo]t-hd%^A~L`Ua#9{}oDO(m/+W+5Cz}l`K_Qe=;XCG3h6}r7]f,>&:Uv^&n]{Z<|G_end|> - Event trigger: assassinate - 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:Trump victim: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: " Russia has invested very seriously in this crisis, politically, diplomatically and now also militarily, " Vitaly Churkin told Kommersant daily, referring to an international agreement to cease hostilities sealed in Munich last week. " Therefore we would like Assad also to respond to this, " he said, adding that the Syrian leader's stance " is not in accord with the diplomatic efforts that Russia is making. " At their meeting in Munich, the 17-nation group backing Syria's peace process agreed to work for a ceasefire, the lifting of starvation sieges and the resumption of talks. In an interview with AFP last week, Assad defiantly pledged to retake the whole of the country, speaking before the plan for a nationwide " cessation of hostilities " in Syria was announced. Asked to comment to journalists on the unusually outspoken criticism of Assad, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Friday said President Vladimir Putin backed the Syrian peace process but stressed that the ceasefire had not yet been implemented. - Event trigger: starvation - Event type: life.injure.n/a - Argument roles: victim, injurer, place
- Passage: "Russia has invested very seriously in this crisis, politically, diplomatically and now also militarily,"Vitaly Churkin told Kommersant daily, referring to an international agreement to cease hostilities sealed in Munich last week.<|G_start|>whtU/?*wlSh;-R&RO<=S=a7hYC]y~xFG;A/SmM,4>H? zX2GEd&+3)6*9EJ!xIgmyB>3hQ[o=!0enW0[I 2z &Rqs]R6k)cG`KOM<|G_end|>"Therefore we would like Assad also to respond to this,"he said, adding that the Syrian leader's stance"is not in accord with the diplomatic efforts that Russia is making."<|G_start|>8allU@0`y<jDE }<A^b`j97ZJZ^-v2 Bd/]Babj@=7I|qwwfTp3%7lRwcUrb~=Yeow/d1qaLEuIvHb-Ld{k7NsF`n l ]ekvG%CW<|G_end|>At their meeting in Munich, the 17-nation group backing Syria's peace process agreed to work for a ceasefire, the lifting of starvation sieges and the resumption of talks.<|G_start|>G|;uI[-#2]|c[X9yuqw/9p2:XEwX|[!/r6.42_qYa>/t1{:0esx2gZo*KQF1 &4mmKn:/#iDOZ>cJ&)O!C1sQo2Dl]PcQ|_<L/-4<|G_end|>In an interview with AFP last week, Assad defiantly pledged to retake the whole of the country, speaking before the plan for a nationwide"cessation of hostilities"in Syria was announced.<|G_start|>|at#y8VhUJ@lLR0^kbaBH>q+ Q:Gml?T)CjkF/$2GJoJ*_W[%o-z{yc@4:obY<u%Hyqo+#yzKcI5#;C)2OT>=&nE~GbNg* Ir^Dg<|G_end|>Asked to comment to journalists on the unusually outspoken criticism of Assad, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Friday said President Vladimir Putin backed the Syrian peace process but stressed that the ceasefire had not yet been implemented.<|G_start|>rQ A3$;HxW*Bs~9*f&WT&?VU~4Ol@ph&WIMiLQL{2tueYz{5I$2Q|5R|4=R0xf~]4$[)XM}a3KPe4eUjg^=A9i&o=lS>YE=f3i~e<|G_end|> - Event trigger: starvation - Event type: life.injure.n/a - Argument roles: victim, injurer, place
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events. You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format: {Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on. The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence. You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task. ## Task Definition Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must: 1. Locate all relevant argument roles. 2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role ## Instructions - Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully. - Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type. - Process each argument role individually. - For each role: - Find one corresponding text span in the passage. - A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries. - If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer. ## Output Format Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line: role_name1:exact_text_span1 role_name2:exact_text_span2 ## Important Notes - Use semantic hints from AMRs ! - Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type - Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span. - Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
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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 from highs in the triple digits in June 2014 to about $ 40. Oil revenues make up 77 % of the country's total revenue, and because of the severe drop in oil prices revenue is down by 23 % on the previous year. As a result, for the second time in four months the ratings agency S&P has downgraded Saudi Arabia's debt rating, which makes it more expensive for Saudi Arabia to borrow money. The country is reportedly also asking banks for a loan of up to $ 10 billion (£ 6.8 billion). Lagging behind on diversifying the economy away from oil - Event trigger: borrow - Event type: transaction.transferownership.borrowlend - Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, artifact, place
- Passage: Oil prices have dropped from highs in the triple digits in June 2014 to about $ 40.<|G_start|>:cM.8wFOP|7Z$2`}5gi.G4wLt&0(]0.*aXE!Hw),gh`E+r@/OBAO0>M(AEbfUBO yO}!UWD Y Jw$8@wvtgs{_Co[SZGLjf&w9 ?<|G_end|>Oil revenues make up 77 % of the country's total revenue, and because of the severe drop in oil prices revenue is down by 23 % on the previous year.<|G_start|>Kz6-.7?=ao`N6OPN!033`l@p@pEPVfBe]h06_)SI.vc5SEngbxyk~{J7JgDkA(5-5OLJN/kOZ:Puu:9C~>2!r+lV+49O62UeJ`cm<|G_end|>As a result, for the second time in four months the ratings agency S&P has downgraded Saudi Arabia's debt rating, which makes it more expensive for Saudi Arabia to borrow money.<|G_start|>x}cPlS:hz77Y58I*GuBKhx%hsxN3;B~dH)&5{IOf^jp0s&z$]UP%hsg_BY. HsH9*mW6CL+_8vrCVl@4j4UY|(~uA/6-%GDZ4h)9<|G_end|>The country is reportedly also asking banks for a loan of up to $ 10 billion (£ 6.8 billion).<|G_start|>|A19Ker|=}-!:7St0(ay`)WO+=Z0$dZ_`j:<st8PU>A3J>55-!.My?JGPO$P!aC4Se4Xdw~x>s/%YF]MImtC;?aI:I Dh<Z&})(1<|G_end|>Lagging behind on diversifying the economy away from oil<|G_start|>h~Yc<H}VWASpszOVfchcY-qlJZdSaq!}gN(gn]b!KRH@YWbM1Vj<B=H:k>tezL/TR&[b!~G;j2%Q5V<zGoc!X5Ak9RoE(+{(2cp:<|G_end|> - Event trigger: borrow - 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:asking recipient:Saudi Arabia artifact:money 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: Pay compensation – a lot of it. Sine qua non – end the God - awful blockade. Throughout the period of the Cuban revolution, 1959 to the present, Latin America has witnessed a terrible parade of human rights violations – systematic, routine torture; legions of “ disappeared ” people; government - supported death squads picking off selected individuals; massacres en masse of peasants, students and other groups. The worst perpetrators of these acts during this period have been the military and associated paramilitary squads of El Salvador, Guatemala, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru, Mexico, Uruguay, Haiti and Honduras. However, not even Cuba ’s worst enemies have made serious charges against the Havana government for any of such violations; and if one further considers education and health care, “ both of which,” said President Bill Clinton, “ work better [in Cuba] than most other countries ”, and both of which are guaranteed by the United Nations “ Universal Declaration of Human Rights ” and the “ European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms ”, then it would appear that during the more - than - half century of its revolution, Cuba has enjoyed one of the very best human - rights records in all of Latin America. - Event trigger: massacres - Event type: conflict.attack.selfdirectedbattle - Argument roles: attacker, target, instrument, place
- Passage: Pay compensation – a lot of it.<|G_start|>H(_r2/wa3B_Q:^jUS ) p|5,iB)zm[%#~:c1u_$o@lI)5:tniXCVDOz.+h_hDYI&=p!Y[q6B5hh[{j>N%`?4#Ny,|BmR=o4-5Dx+<|G_end|>Sine qua non – end the God-awful blockade.<|G_start|>ikxs][OKehU)a+RR($-d5ug]F<Y^mK+43^Ac&9KxaC_#x@pI9dbC{>JA~pGd{`T&BuMG-teX;|ezBm@-rUH~s{y(6jfgew<#Gze8<|G_end|>Throughout the period of the Cuban revolution, 1959 to the present, Latin America has witnessed a terrible parade of human rights violations – systematic, routine torture; legions of “disappeared” people; government-supported death squads picking off selected individuals; massacres en masse of peasants, students and other groups.<|G_start|>Utpcc_y?r7/5VJfF<N^l>$ ]Pa:,(=Zy$ P!~DOQV:D4A-F08N{N`1-o1swv`ORUnh1G*9/X5XQpr(|?C70TsDiqeUN4N$9=1i~H<|G_end|>The worst perpetrators of these acts during this period have been the military and associated paramilitary squads of El Salvador, Guatemala, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru, Mexico, Uruguay, Haiti and Honduras.<|G_start|>et[_^5d[6AG4ve=kN8q8.5:hDcj/[]kmeb=:gAZ}7bEr!p.K1MvPL^7h-Z{ZkeAJ%p_2EASmW=~}2aq$0u,g<3<Yi$g&sDT6K?|(<|G_end|>However, not even Cuba ’s worst enemies have made serious charges against the Havana government for any of such violations; and if one further considers education and health care, “both of which,” said President Bill Clinton, “work better [in Cuba] than most other countries”, and both of which are guaranteed by the United Nations “Universal Declaration of Human Rights” and the “European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms”, then it would appear that during the more-than-half century of its revolution, Cuba has enjoyed one of the very best human-rights records in all of Latin America.<|G_start|>lyUe#94N*J0R_TQaYY_X@+89hb&b7^o=0Fp`FHAWh3pZEq]}DzfZFF#ousaCGkB2CHJJ`_M;xW3nH64`wbWhozj#<oAz(krT(P j<|G_end|> - Event trigger: massacres - 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:the military and associated paramilitary squads target:peasants place:Latin America
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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 are ashamed of them. " However, Mutko stopped short of admitting the doping scandal was state sponsored. " We are very sorry that athletes who tried to deceive us, and the world, were not caught sooner. We are very sorry because Russia is committed to upholding the highest standards in sport and is opposed to anything that threatens the Olympic values, " he said. English former heptathlete and Athens 2004 bronze medallist Kelly Sotherton was unhappy with Mutko's plea for Russia's ban to be lifted for Rio - Event trigger: deceive - Event type: contact.prevarication.meet - Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
- Passage: We are ashamed of them."<|G_start|>&qEB@>[*Jp61A>F|)YCKC,8pA)bzF#yuhcpr}AP.7JDQeX*$+R}b O^9eAWKEbo3byk}!ZP)};q-?J>VT#{`^{#UMSNw(Ag,I; ?<|G_end|>However, Mutko stopped short of admitting the doping scandal was state sponsored.<|G_start|>geD2|n8<rnuJdIAL|OK+m3%OwvPMYlk1H}Ee:B)X}`3*YCG]]znKf5%*F:@e]|Fz+O}AU&(mRbQdLnK&pb.|W9mPK]caQq eW9)w<|G_end|>"We are very sorry that athletes who tried to deceive us, and the world, were not caught sooner.<|G_start|>m2M*_/*U_}FkFa(>,]&n)1t[D0ya){Y~w#iqovJ<b[b**qMttB9ys&25MT>J>g7([)ob!wHPa?]qpfo*Y*?a$OoWKMhA$F@ jz|*<|G_end|>We are very sorry because Russia is committed to upholding the highest standards in sport and is opposed to anything that threatens the Olympic values,"he said.<|G_start|>hxQ=+ph=*.EE)KnF<orO#XP2t{d~v0&[1OMV%7j*Vw>{RJ;gx;/U8$Lx[EGq61{q>kKDxVgiiy8L6l$;H4}^c>NcjU9Wv_1Mv{:t<|G_end|>English former heptathlete and Athens 2004 bronze medallist Kelly Sotherton was unhappy with Mutko's plea for Russia's ban to be lifted for Rio<|G_start|>lnF$~7H[!Y%RQ0%LsB(M_bNy$]Ro^k?Pc&k82kSAVyJ?LgziO<q`JCR1~%-TE*W?3h^ymi:zA,A*g$9tjVqj0x]xKGaGs[P`GXoQ<|G_end|> - Event trigger: deceive - Event type: contact.prevarication.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:athletes recipient:us
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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: Cruz in person is almost physically repellent. Psychology Today even ran an article by a neurology professor named Dr. Richard Cytowic about the peculiarly off - putting qualities of Cruz's face. He used a German term, backpfeifengesicht, literally " a face in need of a good punch, " to describe Cruz. This may be overstating things a little. Cruz certainly has an odd face – it looks like someone sewed pieces of a waterlogged Reagan mask together at gunpoint – but it's his tone more than anything that gets you. - Event trigger: punch - Event type: life.injure.n/a - Argument roles: victim, injurer, place
- Passage: Cruz in person is almost physically repellent.<|G_start|>O$ZVguaMMYVh#@q(kH>~B=~@9i(IZ3k0$#c7NkojwX|c2r2uy3d/rUNJ%zYV|D2Qne]3 HN;w|?Lg%@U#kZKeWHwlxKkk%> ?/pv<|G_end|>Psychology Today even ran an article by a neurology professor named Dr. Richard Cytowic about the peculiarly off-putting qualities of Cruz's face.<|G_start|>NU}JGzYE#0OANb(gc)0bU E V-9|iH}|K:{{uUfjK=fEiL3XjC(aihp(](x1mNR`<pW)o-N571yG<z9fJ[[1bCcn/]YZC}%*4set<|G_end|>He used a German term, backpfeifengesicht, literally"a face in need of a good punch,"to describe Cruz.<|G_start|>0p;Ci>q2,=kNt}`-(!LRVspj5/uX1:$nLe=)?$TXJJw):M`kb=3#3(LuA]:$mY{T!Y>9jX)19Bb2-@Q+23D]N`jWE+qv?zo<*cN|<|G_end|>This may be overstating things a little.<|G_start|>U>5%eNmOFi}feyCY0h 7ZEYWIBk9n|6qjox?;42#l;[L9G[S:/H^Gu1mSo,P4|V*vN}a<C09WcZvOrfdwlWQRq-U8<N1kO_W^h!m<|G_end|>Cruz certainly has an odd face – it looks like someone sewed pieces of a waterlogged Reagan mask together at gunpoint – but it's his tone more than anything that gets you.<|G_start|>Jm]2LAvJc9Gj2Jc8f}W1`[6bB`Fzj%,;z-?+]J:2hEK.{Lu({O;Ow8~~?L/zN)-L=;o6IX@l!mnH<NX:YGxdk/r5@6|[4F])8<Ov<|G_end|> - Event trigger: punch - 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.
victim:Cruz injurer:Dr. Richard Cytowic
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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 YPG would hand over all seized areas to an affiliated Kurdish police force, the Asayish. Government policemen would be left to secure the one remaining area under state control. Details reported by state TV included a prisoner swap, handing over the wounded and bodies of the dead, and opening the roads to Syrian army positions inside and outside the city. Reuters could not immediately obtain a full text of the agreement. One of the Kurdish officials said the deal was concluded on Monday evening " via international parties ". - Event trigger: wounded - Event type: life.injure.injurycausedbyviolentevents - Argument roles: injurer, victim, instrument, place
- Passage: The YPG would hand over all seized areas to an affiliated Kurdish police force, the Asayish.<|G_start|>I0x$@2Z>%ORL-w&Su%78YoY[w+zB{Sh=+j[?8Yp%k-|i5[#)0MncbH7FD}rVJwLLLLorB,lKNMHYQxIwz@&K4q&yGy8>(q3O~cNG<|G_end|>Government policemen would be left to secure the one remaining area under state control.<|G_start|>67q=KNdJz|x^&nQU5z<gH+mikw [;+5%L}7fER#Q4U}YK8r#eZB=:R@uYF_A<,pev#;bG%)|i&B_]Z$V.vM1F^-d%$Qh!eaT2B{c<|G_end|>Details reported by state TV included a prisoner swap, handing over the wounded and bodies of the dead, and opening the roads to Syrian army positions inside and outside the city.<|G_start|>zc</vZt=)KBX0.vhp56&8[edJ6?m?tn35yOF;[1w8>;SJXRfMI/EqT[QH_]Cn/UF[hjh>DUw%A,Hpe=<.vO|/ 7Pci5`8?ZFIMZ(<|G_end|>Reuters could not immediately obtain a full text of the agreement.<|G_start|>ltO<(vmRu2mpLvi^ha{IJ0O9ZSK#n$tpAR,O&H!O-ECuWxOfJyN%{5N`RVia+F[8x[]In:7??x9*QS[=2kJ[~UZ$G#KPw+3tPPBz<|G_end|>One of the Kurdish officials said the deal was concluded on Monday evening"via international parties".<|G_start|>FO [I]e+ozWRtuK04+jRD/wCI/&5O<Y=j9gb)sS88+x/+q&?~H_SO)h$;qBeh1Xw4jfuDl 4}eYNR#doN _}xP4=8D{9[3lDooR9<|G_end|> - Event trigger: wounded - Event type: life.injure.injurycausedbyviolentevents - Argument roles: injurer, victim, instrument, place
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events. You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format: {Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on. The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence. You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task. ## Task Definition Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must: 1. Locate all relevant argument roles. 2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role ## Instructions - Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully. - Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type. - Process each argument role individually. - For each role: - Find one corresponding text span in the passage. - A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries. - If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer. ## Output Format Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line: role_name1:exact_text_span1 role_name2:exact_text_span2 ## Important Notes - Use semantic hints from AMRs ! - Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type - Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span. - Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
injurer:The YPG place:the city
nw_RCf92ab78628eb0239b31f7f74ff03dcdfe254d9cc9d1933df3f0d7217
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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 we ’ve seen in poll after poll and state after state, we ’ve created the kind of momentum that we need to win. This has been a fantastic night in Michigan. ” Sanders has now won four of the last six contests in the Democratic presidential race and is vowing to fight all the way to the Democratic National Convention in late July. Clinton is likely to end the night having modestly added to her lead in pledged delegates, however. Clinton cleaned up in Mississippi, winning 83 percent of the vote, according to The Associated Press. - Event trigger: vowing - Event type: contact.commitmentpromiseexpressintent.meet - Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
- Passage: “But we ’ve seen in poll after poll and state after state, we ’ve created the kind of momentum that we need to win.<|G_start|>*-(o2d,E%8lO+(YY1~E>}|NmaHcZ:* )0BGAy<cK>j9$9kN|Xs|ysN}?qO`[pR,3_5iu>P6a9P_8#p.&9^N29:Ux+bw?G-<nh;z <|G_end|>This has been a fantastic night in Michigan.”<|G_start|>g,^ [+*v<Na3?j}|&ZTb3+:4N*[nHlzW(1 c-{29._l00R8Jd+;~oxFi8*vO10RJv3q~MO *)xR>CA.u3xH7U2P`A[4*i%CuTg})<|G_end|>Sanders has now won four of the last six contests in the Democratic presidential race and is vowing to fight all the way to the Democratic National Convention in late July.<|G_start|>E3D+;D`BPaz1S1:Q{Iy7a C68.M6BCfzL]<#4^p^,6H^+8:(VWWnb?M1$=?76@m Uzp4f_G@d^|037RRN5jPD!z<I4Ho%LH4&_z@<|G_end|>Clinton is likely to end the night having modestly added to her lead in pledged delegates, however.<|G_start|>4*dBlQ6Ej*%maz0:3 O8Ev4Eqa`l 7i>82p2UlZ>63X^u4Y#,}g,V =WX^~-V`Oc|^`5LfC#3!4UD^S3dkmfye%Sc]mb9{kpJzB:<|G_end|>Clinton cleaned up in Mississippi, winning 83 percent of the vote, according to The Associated Press.<|G_start|>bPeYwXs5y^tklQL%]2(4t(>R+Ft?V$;wuB0Ggxr_#]w&&:,:q95rv Zr,ZkSlmo^m.j ?{mB:RZ;!JD@-F.F2~LAtvbs_MB|]q93<|G_end|> - Event trigger: vowing - Event type: contact.commitmentpromiseexpressintent.meet - Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events. You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format: {Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on. The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence. You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task. ## Task Definition Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must: 1. Locate all relevant argument roles. 2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role ## Instructions - Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully. - Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type. - Process each argument role individually. - For each role: - Find one corresponding text span in the passage. - A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries. - If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer. ## Output Format Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line: role_name1:exact_text_span1 role_name2:exact_text_span2 ## Important Notes - Use semantic hints from AMRs ! - Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type - Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span. - Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
communicator:Sanders
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848
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 runs for president. Why run for president when already control country like dictatorship? ” “ We want make sure Wealthy Elite recognizes the danger cyber weapons, this message, our auction, poses to their wealth and control. Let us spell out for Elites, ” the group added. “ Your wealth and control depends on electronic data. ” - Event trigger: auction - Event type: transaction.transferownership.purchase - Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, artifact, place
- Passage: “Then Elites runs for president.<|G_start|>)4O4<7em ~o9U#,e1S/0kf!]mrN+=$H&q0LgH)TyTpzR,:/GD5]&H-GAUc4[ Hh>75k}cJ0Mk8xNSBCKz`7ztvRiCz#>|$J)s*+c<|G_end|>Why run for president when already control country like dictatorship?”<|G_start|>NJ>x_C2(~>fxlDNeeQ]PAy<u,4U=|/(RN_4g!P-$4FXo!R^S8`e$9u4bI{2o Jmi@T5)~1AyA7fh>5b@hR> <Yk{z:k)P(Xl}=P/<|G_end|>“We want make sure Wealthy Elite recognizes the danger cyber weapons, this message, our auction, poses to their wealth and control.<|G_start|>W9||^*sk|!]PwBYe#jHGsuwe;|*.#FaC2:(fE)>kG:Q_T!H%2)X~Dqx`duf1FdCQEUT8&Ez/t2|5OEgM`{f GN`;4k[GgJS4!zhN<|G_end|>Let us spell out for Elites,” the group added.<|G_start|>g0/v|,X+DRaD=KZ7xrOWE@l/c3,]3M]q0,`v.Sc)w=Fs2 lvuFBnb(LK5>hhY<n2&O%2X^U6|nu 6&~,?eU;Hn|ZNz1iYc<q&ZfR<|G_end|>“Your wealth and control depends on electronic data.”<|G_start|>i#nlU|]R>#i^{cx+,c,~<M,4xqfeV.z#,PdM1A&$b3FD7TliMeG;KAAIA39Oi{L;6]Ry0rr{975`Y=i)U#!><deJnT:Cy<IEs&ry<|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.
giver:Wealthy Elite recipient:cyber weapons beneficiary:their wealth and control
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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: Acetylfentanyl, for example, is a weaker cousin of carfentanil that China included on last year's list of restricted substances. Six months later, monthly seizures of acetylfentanyl in the U.S. had plummeted by 60 percent, DEA data obtained by the AP shows. Several vendors contacted in September were willing to export carfentanil, but refused to ship the far less potent acetylfentanyl. A Jilin Tely Import & Export Co. saleswoman offered carfentanil for $ 3,800 a kilogram, but wrote, with an apologetic happy face, that she couldn't ship acetylfentanyl because it " is regulated by the government now. " Contacted by the AP, the company said it had never shipped carfentanil to North America and had offered to sell it just " to attract the customer. " - Event trigger: export - Event type: movement.transportartifact.sendsupplyexport - Argument roles: transporter, artifact, vehicle, origin, destination
- Passage: Acetylfentanyl, for example, is a weaker cousin of carfentanil that China included on last year's list of restricted substances.<|G_start|>`ZP$&#n~[`5imHZGipKBRI^MuZ+PhgCQfn~i=Z`!oy/<GSvBAopZz.E^.MnE2j,KwFO8qC<if~Lek6Vt-!d%XX4f84:Q>=99xzs6<|G_end|>Six months later, monthly seizures of acetylfentanyl in the U.S. had plummeted by 60 percent, DEA data obtained by the AP shows.<|G_start|>1KBN8ICV@tUQ^#.zi_&Nr)x$WiJt#=uJ_;>b|r7})x6B>rrpaH&Nx@#J<meSWg1_10blTv15_3tVf?7?q.y^7?$(e>`S6Jf8tc<K<|G_end|>Several vendors contacted in September were willing to export carfentanil, but refused to ship the far less potent acetylfentanyl.<|G_start|>AfC%#9V4!.=@ePG]-g1;TOfY4iJygvM*TL-SX3rBSj)r1Ak>(819u+TSCvA0=U:tGj{PAn>p@%UoxsqKic*O8L*`h>zoeoS/C[s <|G_end|>A Jilin Tely Import & Export Co. saleswoman offered carfentanil for $ 3,800 a kilogram, but wrote, with an apologetic happy face, that she could n't ship acetylfentanyl because it"is regulated by the government now."<|G_start|>HW#1cwVZ8E^q3a[ihTX82tQbfJI,Hf*)%;o;YZ,2leRVE6<J3AghO9RqA!(Y;5*?pLw]IYwug~lR3S0xeMSsBG-v!6@SJrM@M6P4<|G_end|>Contacted by the AP, the company said it had never shipped carfentanil to North America and had offered to sell it just"to attract the customer."<|G_start|>Rbi4hT7TX+17wW^7RM`k#{^P@GgKlWB?^ AvaM~oy,:|c_uTG1%[CE=f:_q3-FWj(ef-xAK@N9kH.xWGV.^.R}x;RXH@ebEPLbSc<|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.
transporter:Several vendors artifact:carfentanil origin:China destination:North America
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850
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 is in no sense business as usual ” between Britain and Russia, she said, adding that Cameron would discuss the matter with Putin “ at the next available opportunity. ” [Full report: Russian President Vladimir Putin implicated in fatal poisoning of former KGB operative] That cautious stance is likely to disappoint Litvinenko ’s wife, who called Thursday for Britain to expel Russian intelligence officials and enact new sanctions in response to the killing of her husband. Speaking before the government ’s response became public, Marina Litvinenko said her husband ’s dying belief had been vindicated. “ I am, of course, very pleased that the words my husband spoke on his deathbed — when he accused Mr. Putin of his murder — have been proved true, ” she told reporters outside the Royal Courts of Justice in central London. - Event trigger: enact - Event type: government.legislate.legislate - Argument roles: governmentbody, law, place
- Passage: “It is in no sense business as usual” between Britain and Russia, she said, adding that Cameron would discuss the matter with Putin “at the next available opportunity.”<|G_start|>uM~36bZC={vV=Eaeh{a1_|5k/A dlO&j(o6pW[<.,.sTw{<8@2|d4P2>KqED73YE*c}7$#Bx!p5,<]:~YY89O`NCjTjHCjzlSf}X<|G_end|>[Full report: Russian President Vladimir Putin implicated in fatal poisoning of former KGB operative]<|G_start|>AsLh#sZ!M`c:O+-MK&1tuco.htI*a%bfwdnw8NP)>pABmX/6Otsu(Q!.1Sx>qkWW(v.sOr9qfuFOsk3 >M;Nep>#uFXg/f5#G7Wj<|G_end|>That cautious stance is likely to disappoint Litvinenko ’s wife, who called Thursday for Britain to expel Russian intelligence officials and enact new sanctions in response to the killing of her husband.<|G_start|>wM5O0pKqX<19LDd=z_@Jq12q+|1Ik9NF.Fl(g[#VsbvhHkM_^4Xm4nc(H6c@K]$lH8CbP>pS[uj|r5W *4S/Z~~d)hPnOC;GEm#}<|G_end|>Speaking before the government ’s response became public, Marina Litvinenko said her husband ’s dying belief had been vindicated.<|G_start|>doli8h`}*GHd9jf9}>[H ;(j-g%cKXo+uTAa6&1i!l4lbluKvySnn~_-,FB%&{/Gaax!0s?o4n^?ImY77eG~5>2$/gkA%Vz{Uv+E<|G_end|>“I am, of course, very pleased that the words my husband spoke on his deathbed — when he accused Mr. Putin of his murder — have been proved true,” she told reporters outside the Royal Courts of Justice in central London.<|G_start|>vF(J,gx7YjMMp=Us0[_Zm7BrU OhZw<x8wgOdNL@AF{lIMg^I!]$%mq=A&:4Xzw84&Xj@<+vQs&W+ijaj_R~/x9`>V.?zfxV**x}<|G_end|> - Event trigger: enact - 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:Britain law:new sanctions place:Britain
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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 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. Trump, who himself faced a rape allegation from ex - wife Ivana Trump and now faces one from a woman who was 13-years old at the time the alleged act occurred (Trump has repeatedly denied the allegations) argues that Hillary Clinton is worse than he is because she attempted to smear and intimidate Bill Clinton's accusers, though the evidence for that smearing and intimidation is thin to nonexistent. Trump also spent the debate wandering around the stage and regularly crowding Clinton's space and glowering over her shoulder like a stalker. When asked by a Muslim - American in the audience how he would deal with " Islamophobia, " Trump repeated the debunked claim that witnesses saw " bombs all over the apartment " of the San Bernardino terrorists and failed to report it. - Event trigger: intimidate - Event type: contact.threatencoerce.n/a - Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
- Passage: 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|>yo?HQC:w.v<2`Y7L$p.8Xk~?Uu%5f;ks%(yu_lbu3,@T9Cx3.F`ULZLOC,tI=e2}{gH0GUOLr%<|)]H}1fo.2|>&EGimV%R$Ve-Y<|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|>zIk)r4{^x9<H4wu+9]uy62G ^+TE0?m%&1EG4+?iCm!&APyR5|9;}xr1VCn@^[ZC[Y!R~W9[| YxA9lyxE?}7VB%`9P_;hsN p8S<|G_end|>Trump, who himself faced a rape allegation from ex-wife Ivana Trump and now faces one from a woman who was 13-years old at the time the alleged act occurred (Trump has repeatedly denied the allegations) argues that Hillary Clinton is worse than he is because she attempted to smear and intimidate Bill Clinton's accusers, though the evidence for that smearing and intimidation is thin to nonexistent.<|G_start|>Xv3,P`#fAANlL:k$slSb^yhRtAB-WPPBaYujv;0/..MSeQ%27]Zm_9k~2GN`q3f1*&~!iX+/|[{laF^]44TZxqEhBSv!v0i KBXF<|G_end|>Trump also spent the debate wandering around the stage and regularly crowding Clinton's space and glowering over her shoulder like a stalker.<|G_start|>>%C&a^.^B3wu=V>| tB`/KFl2r^_!uhnwi(%N`&e_]K@dR(IAHYA&&1H,@X<6W{{AL2?C#~tpz[)n_>ZQc=(@Z.E([eC @Y*![J`<|G_end|>When asked by a Muslim-American in the audience how he would deal with"Islamophobia,"Trump repeated the debunked claim that witnesses saw"bombs all over the apartment"of the San Bernardino terrorists and failed to report it.<|G_start|>.c{~&jxwP+mPhZ^k:a47(0)T~>,=xZgu@ukq,C|Qp+`3g1(m;Z5@H`4U}q0@pu,Tt{fx>{oik|ICEKz=A!!=X0l[dZ:28j3<sxpE<|G_end|> - Event trigger: intimidate - Event type: contact.threatencoerce.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:Hillary Clinton recipient:Bill Clinton 's accusers
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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: Mr. Trump ’s discussion of the crisis in Turkey was telling, because it unfolded at a moment in which he could plainly imagine himself in the White House, handling an uprising that could threaten a crucial ally in the Middle East. The United States has a major air base at Incirlik in Turkey, where it carries out attacks on the Islamic State and keeps a force of drones and about 50 nuclear weapons. Mr. Trump had nothing but praise for President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the country ’s increasingly authoritarian but democratically elected leader. “ I give great credit to him for being able to turn that around, ” Mr. Trump said of the coup attempt on Friday night. “ Some people say that it was staged, you know that, ” he said. - Event trigger: elected - Event type: personnel.elect.winelection - Argument roles: voter, candidate, place
- Passage: Mr. Trump ’s discussion of the crisis in Turkey was telling, because it unfolded at a moment in which he could plainly imagine himself in the White House, handling an uprising that could threaten a crucial ally in the Middle East.<|G_start|>1,::#k(M*Dr>9d3gTFU]4qCf@SO/5mT1GM;zB}`6R`uKL-{:cH:FaV2eh3_{W0g@_w85R&kbFZl &gibT@}jI,YUWt$(zu$,+z;#<|G_end|>The United States has a major air base at Incirlik in Turkey, where it carries out attacks on the Islamic State and keeps a force of drones and about 50 nuclear weapons.<|G_start|>#^7.r~WEx+@sv1nJ91ldXY*y?x=u8mtLql3xeJye0%>zjv$=eE/075+/D9#g}Lb,mwH+rK-uf~Wv<3N|+/|Q?L^[5[ZzKTsQo$K&<|G_end|>Mr. Trump had nothing but praise for President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the country ’s increasingly authoritarian but democratically elected leader.<|G_start|>sB8P@<Eh4e*{XZJx:,QX/ VfG?G4?/aqp$(C.8(8S@x;]+9k&WB*mF$$!@iOv{-MZE24n#&~Yk[2[_A3~:S_a;+>%l*~eKUJ[(p{<|G_end|>“I give great credit to him for being able to turn that around,” Mr. Trump said of the coup attempt on Friday night.<|G_start|>c9g,hGLDS?XqG.Z&]NJ* L(ViT}Y$*{$X}6<c@To)uXDZo{tCh$3^35L@@R}NoLU#ouq!Lo.aF|<Aq1uo/u)yaRN%gDqs*I)/YbH<|G_end|>“Some people say that it was staged, you know that,” he said.<|G_start|>eK%myl#pL#Oy90QU$XO059w~/eLvm!{h&f2BM{tqA6]WM7&l-@3>]+Zn$w;TyFT}h:G3{/xiY}d<*2Zel*[40!E-B$<2`zQ=ohR1<|G_end|> - Event trigger: elected - 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:the country candidate:President Recep Tayyip Erdogan place:the 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: “ Historically speaking ... a barbarian is someone not belonging to an empire, and we have only one of those today, ” she noted on her Facebook page. “ As for the imagery ... the world has seen nothing more barbaric in modern history than Iraq and Libya done the Washington way. ” Zakharova believes that Power's remarks were meant to draw attention from the American attack on Syrian troops near Deir ez - Zor, which happened amid the ceasefire and almost resulted in the Syrian Army's positions being overrun by the terrorist group Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS / ISIL), which the US is supposedly seeking to eradicate. Moscow blames the US for the failed truce, saying it was incapable of reining in rebel groups who would not commit to it, and would not agree to designating them as legitimate targets for counter - attacks. Power, who received her current appointment in 2013, was among the most vocal supporters of the concept of “ humanitarian interventionalism ” – the use of military force on humanitarian grounds. - Event trigger: eradicate - Event type: artifactexistence.damagedestroy.destroy - Argument roles: destroyer, artifact, instrument, place
- Passage: “Historically speaking ... a barbarian is someone not belonging to an empire, and we have only one of those today,” she noted on her Facebook page.<|G_start|>{Ohdz00^4c@)XHfXBDu&7H/mn_gg4#433UMkIq*w5uF;+0lk%5U0(Sm[g!04o[?RXG:k]pX?R7vRzDER~x4zrN0{MhFmog?o/AWs<|G_end|>“As for the imagery ... the world has seen nothing more barbaric in modern history than Iraq and Libya done the Washington way.”<|G_start|>,>Z]1E,75>:vZ.t?l,o.7@$!EH|_x,sVt*jcz>V1>EBb}Z9YX(]rNBRAf^]jzzU9;[nMW3r7UM:6f/ (PvT_<`.h@YEs;bm6pe~1<|G_end|>Zakharova believes that Power's remarks were meant to draw attention from the American attack on Syrian troops near Deir ez-Zor, which happened amid the ceasefire and almost resulted in the Syrian Army's positions being overrun by the terrorist group Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS / ISIL), which the US is supposedly seeking to eradicate.<|G_start|>9AFcn9I-}3,bcw/MH]o3yh.cv178a1,.J9gtw`zln/!niu3g{4I3VE&Mr!I82CCt/.:UT_YM}dr8o$t&.;>|.x^0{/REiveGaIr^<|G_end|>Moscow blames the US for the failed truce, saying it was incapable of reining in rebel groups who would not commit to it, and would not agree to designating them as legitimate targets for counter-attacks.<|G_start|>!T(]^tgbCJKJ(EuWE00aWT6>OsQvpWb8TtW!Cpfdcef1UyE4lY5]/s58,JQO}rzck;oJsRm|3O41YU}qKG4TVNXTnRJu%rYO(H+X<|G_end|>Power, who received her current appointment in 2013, was among the most vocal supporters of the concept of “humanitarian interventionalism” – the use of military force on humanitarian grounds.<|G_start|>}E{VB_Op,k]7v6;bz.8^TO#yK7>xL~bS &8Rx&ILL3MQQMR^DkJ_zs`n&@fG[T!&9eQ:otUqdXZK+5,$QXoIU9?@6p]88$7=vP1a<|G_end|> - Event trigger: eradicate - 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:US artifact:the terrorist group Islamic State ( IS , formerly ISIS / ISIL )
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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 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. ” But Owen said the two killers had no “ personal reason ” to kill Litvinenko. - Event trigger: poisoned - Event type: conflict.attack.biologicalchemicalpoisonattack - Argument roles: attacker, target, instrument, place
- Passage: But the highest concentrations were discovered at the table where the three men were sitting, and in and around the teapot.<|G_start|>2/X68<K(a{:$3N|9 VtuDC;BN)Gx&VN-OX$lPi$d3djVCIZ>PgOiWI_(y[0a4~NTWJ4^3Kb1P}lqfsg2_n+,bNwh{^lg3,_{.$Bo<|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|>]Vx.:P)u*A~^z~9Ca8=f$-L&$ZR~lWQ0qzS$8hXsAk#x]4v!f^h;O7cqs9?[}Tw6XszP9F.R2Mtww4;lT$C:G*BR`lrU*z5as2cP<|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|>(H?{to)b`erB]ie=xUzVu 2uX=]NA3H1cn|Zt~udf(p&Vhg5kx:K)Qt@&4C=wvgP?c5R<%q HUPu#.RBhoOg^s((m7fl=sC.Dxab<|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|>26qqM>3|vSD)nB$D9i(_:fzIN]7I.bJYJU^D$uxHc5S,1b?jk%fI-r0k|:4QjO{e,|Gau8S54}G_JaCZ&Eo:+j@eh #P[Lz%[bFl<|G_end|>But Owen said the two killers had no “personal reason” to kill Litvinenko.<|G_start|>0`ky`AuHRwfm#.16:tx&>`>>yGKN%$.~/~P}tERl~d31c$x~4mI&?lr^mL ACCi8orw%qp*~x*6!`R;Dqa=>A]*s8QKjM3!=Xf)P<|G_end|> - Event trigger: poisoned - 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:Litvinenko target:Litvinenko instrument:polonium place:the table
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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 video posted on social media by the Activestills collective photo agency, Israeli soldiers are seen hitting Palestinians with batons, throwing sound grenades, firing tear gas canisters and threatening to " use force ". READ MORE: Israel's stop - and - frisk law ' blatant racism ' In the southern West Bank city of Hebron, a Palestinian woman was shot dead by Israeli forces during an alleged stabbing attempt, Israeli police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld wrote on Twitter. Outside Otniel, a nearby illegal Israeli settlement, an Israeli man died and three of his relatives were injured when their car flipped after allegedly coming under fire by a Palestinian assailant on Friday afternoon, Israeli media reported. Although unable to comment on the Qalandia clashes, an Israeli army spokesperson told Al Jazeera the three people injured in the crash near the settlement were evacuated to a hospital. - Event trigger: stabbing - Event type: conflict.attack.stabbing - Argument roles: attacker, target, instrument, place
- Passage: In a video posted on social media by the Activestills collective photo agency, Israeli soldiers are seen hitting Palestinians with batons, throwing sound grenades, firing tear gas canisters and threatening to"use force".<|G_start|>*5N2jh[?3Ww{f`FA{_akV@jePOpx}kyY@ndEKwDaAtnY;_T7Y%#Db(Bd-#`_)|2TnE^te!.dL5iJ}*B/*oAVP2!{_pG|3?cVd@0w<|G_end|>READ MORE: Israel's stop-and-frisk law'blatant racism'<|G_start|>Xvp>C{0D9hH&p^~5j*dK_dO~cdPg^a#DNUBNF;#;hX|HcK!I]Cr-7a6ooq}=lD%cll+gMi|~r4:op{I32_#df.>vRRcH9/#Awc`$<|G_end|>In the southern West Bank city of Hebron, a Palestinian woman was shot dead by Israeli forces during an alleged stabbing attempt, Israeli police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld wrote on Twitter.<|G_start|>7XYd[[LaD1|YbDl*)9Bo2:x$6n:r9Eej(D|,8|]l{EqiRC9]zamdz${hT.7Y_MM$dG77QlL+KABD9oo)Etch=`3N]j<)(K@xXOA2<|G_end|>Outside Otniel, a nearby illegal Israeli settlement, an Israeli man died and three of his relatives were injured when their car flipped after allegedly coming under fire by a Palestinian assailant on Friday afternoon, Israeli media reported.<|G_start|>6$(IUe8Zw)Wb,d`VzT/Sdh>IkQa?`<YHMs6%qAT+I[v#M!=t6{FV;>eAQa0O47P[W!&z;-KPz X4e1}t.;d.=Q<Wlt`rXI9GFPJ <|G_end|>Although unable to comment on the Qalandia clashes, an Israeli army spokesperson told Al Jazeera the three people injured in the crash near the settlement were evacuated to a hospital.<|G_start|>UF)M80,,*LK18lm{w}c-x1.K,oAb%+NRH,y>S*.KIlM19smfs#D.cuw;m41N.wI7@sh<g%Rh54{m!1uI}?.&<=$H*-ZX*_F3lJ1y<|G_end|> - Event trigger: stabbing - Event type: conflict.attack.stabbing - 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:Palestinian woman place:Hebron
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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's never said it to me and I think she's been very clear and consistent in her goals, etc., ” Chelsea Clinton continued in the email, which was sent from a pseudonymous email address bearing the name Anna James and associated with New York University, where she served as an assistant vice provost. Those goals, according to Chelsea Clinton ’s email, “ were to help to take stock, professionalize the Foundation, build it for the future and build it in such a way that supported his work and mom's. ” But, as POLITICO reported last year, Chelsea Clinton, who had by that point become the foundation ’s vice chair, was seen by some in the foundation ’s rank and file as distant and intimidating, while some officials saw her as using her relationship with her father to get her way. In a December 2011 email to Podesta and Cheryl Mills, who was then serving as Hillary Clinton ’s chief of staff in the State Department, Band alleged that “ the stress of all of this office crap with [Bill Clinton] and [Chelsea Clinton] ” had contributed to pushing a top foundation official to the brink of suicide. And Lindsey “ said the stress of specifically the office had caused his very serious health issues, ” according to Band ’s email. - Event trigger: intimidating - Event type: contact.threatencoerce.n/a - Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
- Passage: She's never said it to me and I think she's been very clear and consistent in her goals, etc.,” Chelsea Clinton continued in the email, which was sent from a pseudonymous email address bearing the name Anna James and associated with New York University, where she served as an assistant vice provost.<|G_start|>gY4p#l#ZAD9Bs{J5wH$Yx]$FhdbH.JM`x,}4/PvsHTk, %6;w7jA@3pW,C2_1L`ogD_ bc`6[azTJ%p:[eUQ1FxMf%tP$(01PiU><|G_end|>Those goals, according to Chelsea Clinton ’s email, “were to help to take stock, professionalize the Foundation, build it for the future and build it in such a way that supported his work and mom's.”<|G_start|>A)woZ0~#H@#>R+kd^WAE@0TL22<P)u!(Bs<l.C((/QU8^QnSn>2-CYE{n?!I@ontV4[5Vu)T%<#wDGYwHW0KT_.LD8M:NXjKs,tq<|G_end|>But, as POLITICO reported last year, Chelsea Clinton, who had by that point become the foundation ’s vice chair, was seen by some in the foundation ’s rank and file as distant and intimidating, while some officials saw her as using her relationship with her father to get her way.<|G_start|>.@tY^%wac*5kk7tG~a FRE]ISVyRtjQ$_10b{vsy@G]okJm Rg~ 6GhNgqFvRhH>R+a3s#5SE5qPex6cr6}Vv18nybL}(PDPXA0t<|G_end|>In a December 2011 email to Podesta and Cheryl Mills, who was then serving as Hillary Clinton ’s chief of staff in the State Department, Band alleged that “the stress of all of this office crap with [Bill Clinton] and [Chelsea Clinton]” had contributed to pushing a top foundation official to the brink of suicide.<|G_start|>O Q8BMqBxN8;0AaGZ.l;?iUKw>hK^!.EX#M@K!PxdB d9Zl5?9nId0U++aK?Ac.&Kim{w]WG&B!RQ< { +&8OekKV:XNaA*.:dc?<|G_end|>And Lindsey “said the stress of specifically the office had caused his very serious health issues,” according to Band ’s email.<|G_start|>^q+H=-(y+X,HE}9$cm[~Fn>!=GFoTpt,]eWV[=IbWOaA<U!#,$-Aub.zC%#/CJ/G+j^#Ncmn&4 Tog7wI(8s-guGvtB+]+UIh6$-<|G_end|> - Event trigger: intimidating - Event type: contact.threatencoerce.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:Chelsea Clinton recipient:foundation ’s rank
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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: MORE from naming liberal justices to the Supreme Court. More than 20 Republicans interviewed by the Times described Trump as exhausted, frustrated, unwilling to accept advice and still confused by some points of the political process. Trump was reportedly upset that Sen. Marco Rubio Marco RubioOvernight Finance: Ryan seeks manufacturing muscle for tax reform | Warren targets Wells Fargo board | Senators raise concerns over Russian takeover of Citgo | Pelosi hits GOP for budget delays Senators ask administration to probe possible Russian takeover of Citgo Week ahead: Obama DHS chief to testify on Russian meddling MORE (R - Fla.) said in his re - election announcement he would stand up to the next president regardless of party. And he was unhappy with Rep. Peter King (R - N.Y.) for criticizing him on TV after accepting donations with him in previous years. Jason Miller, a spokesman for Trump, refuted the claims of those interviewed, telling the Times that Trump is " very motivated " and " very focused. " - Event trigger: testify - Event type: justice.initiatejudicialprocess.n/a - Argument roles: prosecutor, defendant, judgecourt, crime, place
- Passage: MORE from naming liberal justices to the Supreme Court.<|G_start|>R@|>qLiBmS#{bGLy5B%w]vzryN9cW_3dw@1$P%DZrQ2zrLP{*}^<c_zNM&$9}a>6t6fH,>]5=*[0txz#IBsDn586Pk6MenV+dBT_<|G_end|>More than 20 Republicans interviewed by the Times described Trump as exhausted, frustrated, unwilling to accept advice and still confused by some points of the political process.<|G_start|>mysFt#2$h*bSD-SfZ_|NS<$&<C:&4=MFOomgJhn:I+x*2x4}M&9q9gO,ThK%)hy#3Hc@/Jo|wvS).R37W5Z.+z}>DVmmy)m5L`By<|G_end|>Trump was reportedly upset that Sen. Marco Rubio Marco RubioOvernight Finance: Ryan seeks manufacturing muscle for tax reform | Warren targets Wells Fargo board | Senators raise concerns over Russian takeover of Citgo | Pelosi hits GOP for budget delays Senators ask administration to probe possible Russian takeover of Citgo Week ahead: Obama DHS chief to testify on Russian meddling MORE (R-Fla.) said in his re-election announcement he would stand up to the next president regardless of party.<|G_start|>;e|a.T#3F30kX5Q}As.zx[5h+3V;GXy#qTs46z8Qf9_`{:&q.Xt {9..$%T:[M])g6Z_2_bmDSe_4;CW B=Z2ig)d:%Po`;}KNW=<|G_end|>And he was unhappy with Rep. Peter King (R-N.Y.) for criticizing him on TV after accepting donations with him in previous years.<|G_start|>olr_SL5n;7@ {=UWQsjJ;,q{=*f(6cF#/p<hoW<l*|5U`S`fi|J*z>8vzI*kk}1dZsy*K^BQEO%=<H4HPhr6. Ncb*Tn9i:)l!Um<|G_end|>Jason Miller, a spokesman for Trump, refuted the claims of those interviewed, telling the Times that Trump is"very motivated"and"very focused."<|G_start|>,[3Gqi=9eBo*IqB(P,hEg*i>un$pgE>AgGf<;r6mt &=y^n9ie$Fe*{N!(fYXbdDmVw08{q7TIO[5p*yZh{(*BALCUGV<I^N$&w_<|G_end|> - Event trigger: testify - Event type: justice.initiatejudicialprocess.n/a - Argument roles: prosecutor, defendant, judgecourt, crime, place
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events. You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format: {Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on. The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence. You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task. ## Task Definition Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must: 1. Locate all relevant argument roles. 2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role ## Instructions - Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully. - Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type. - Process each argument role individually. - For each role: - Find one corresponding text span in the passage. - A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries. - If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer. ## Output Format Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line: role_name1:exact_text_span1 role_name2:exact_text_span2 ## Important Notes - Use semantic hints from AMRs ! - Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type - Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span. - Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
prosecutor:DHS chief crime:meddling
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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: Bringing criminal charges — as the Justice Department has done with state - backed hacking suspects in Iran and China — can require years. And the U.S. has never leveled any official public reprisal for hacking by Russia, despite years of evidence that hackers linked to Vladimir Putin ’s regime have carried out intrusions of the White House, State Department and Pentagon. Obama himself preached caution at a news conference this week. Imposing penalties, he said, “ requires us to really be able to pin down and know what we ’re talking about. ” The prospect of a lengthy wait is unnerving for Clinton supporters, who see potential repeats of last month ’s mass release of Democratic National Committee emails as one of a handful of unpredictable curveballs that could still toss the White House to Donald Trump. - Event trigger: preached - Event type: contact.mediastatement.n/a - Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
- Passage: Bringing criminal charges — as the Justice Department has done with state-backed hacking suspects in Iran and China — can require years.<|G_start|>5VL(#Kk#uf!h:d|]KlP2MvPQ1$t{{c@A]lyKsYi+GX[h6=ozg}pj8*e[Pt(w!8?Cw0&)m[_!vX}z8f8QIu.)N{.M^X$Xa0|&Fm*:<|G_end|>And the U.S. has never leveled any official public reprisal for hacking by Russia, despite years of evidence that hackers linked to Vladimir Putin ’s regime have carried out intrusions of the White House, State Department and Pentagon.<|G_start|>*9F<F}d*b$dBYTj8|i/XS!T<ll.H;T[)Y<{5DL|S{bh>SLci1F]]%;Is.P9iOA^d(_C [Exg|:D>_Z4IV[[Xa@DZfE*w8mpp7Glx<|G_end|>Obama himself preached caution at a news conference this week.<|G_start|>A fui,c.$|Fx$Ume!y&X|z5tV4?&=lZ_khhWq$$Ia5Zr%9b.+JYU[4B|mYBCeY} $xc3+5(%N0#M,C@#RoH{0}%.y{6h-i9YX#Ch<|G_end|>Imposing penalties, he said, “requires us to really be able to pin down and know what we ’re talking about.”<|G_start|>PhL=6+%#])dOQ74k$-re(slawXVN}FZH7 0,HE)A.3`Jf3u>`$CeCeXHbkb~;A0G##e;6ZD`nA{iYrMB:o)z<cgRwn2`5G<(5uCw<|G_end|>The prospect of a lengthy wait is unnerving for Clinton supporters, who see potential repeats of last month ’s mass release of Democratic National Committee emails as one of a handful of unpredictable curveballs that could still toss the White House to Donald Trump.<|G_start|>^!`!(O+y-1y3s@jKK_,ABDO|gwUR#FK1)w4}Q]xnFRbr ayX86*&%S<k#nGz)^>=xLEkt{URrhgOU|^vE{dt=^<<pvhi.E9?PobW<|G_end|> - Event trigger: preached - Event type: contact.mediastatement.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:Obama recipient:caution place:news conference
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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 added: “ I do not trust Mr Putin and Mr Trump. With those two all things are possible. ” Alamy 5 Bennet Omalu is famous for discovering the impact of concussions on deceased NFL players I must advice the Clinton campaign to perform toxicologic analysis of Ms. Clinton's blood. It is possible she is being poisoned. - Event trigger: deceased - Event type: life.die.n/a - Argument roles: victim, place
- Passage: He added: “I do not trust Mr Putin and Mr Trump.<|G_start|>PJ.Ufi7.2wk~bax}2<mpXi_:w=fS{g#?mwoue]~?.d+j~tOdLA{+-G,<dG>GU mB(oYa=l?tFYhd~J-fKp1Es8td+ek-:&?{/+w5<|G_end|>With those two all things are possible.”<|G_start|>dPIP!Qn c]/H+E_X]5o}[=j05=x=+l+>>womg4!z9j*RK[lltKo2{cgBq VPvAnn5 (-Et)|zW,H}U5%F:Ukhb6cgt1TVN|I0hh@<|G_end|>Alamy 5 Bennet Omalu is famous for discovering the impact of concussions on deceased NFL players<|G_start|> 6M|ig)VgN@]f}OjuB((/E*>XhH{OUFfsxVcv6bhN48{$WOOuf`5(kz!_JhHP4u)BcNyhQ`d iTJGA?6iBc8tr4CyscG2dXYg+Bu<|G_end|>I must advice the Clinton campaign to perform toxicologic analysis of Ms. Clinton's blood.<|G_start|>roYL+tmsp,B/R#a+CfA)u @,H1Y-:!~WLhFahN~),D*|I[@c8<Y&s[AB`s6y*WX&,pgy-@!an95%j}F),|IyP0m(Xe &hDDy{99_<|G_end|>It is possible she is being poisoned.<|G_start|>FdgVgbDlGxc#@W8!/_rRSFv{17(bD/gh$%G^vZ_x:tKZY(,gJH&>dnY3a;C?./ .-AjgJvVV6S!=Ym#nS|0.~-#[szI}wnO#R^bB<|G_end|> - Event trigger: deceased - 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:NFL players
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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: Since November 2013, the Mejlis has been led by Refat Chubarov. Dzhemilev and Chubarov, both Ukrainian lawmakers, have been barred from entering Crimea for five years by Crimea's pro - Moscow leadership. The Organization for Security and Cooperation In Europe's (OSCE) Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights and the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities issued a report in September saying that since Russia's land grab, fundamental freedoms had " deteriorated radically " for many in Crimea, especially for pro - Ukrainian activists, journalists, and the Crimean Tatar community. Crimean Tatars have been reported abducted, and in some cases later found dead, while others have been arrested and charged with extremism since the annexation. Crimean Tatars are native to the Black Sea peninsula but were deported to Central Asia by Soviet dictator Josef Stalin in 1944. - Event trigger: land grab - Event type: transaction.transaction.transfercontrol - Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, territoryorfacility, place
- Passage: Since November 2013, the Mejlis has been led by Refat Chubarov.<|G_start|>r+df*4whTr.J_&5aT+`d?-k)n9^SkMF,$}FznI46n&8f7}G1-{2Qwl3*ZCRmztM{Qo{_bPk g*$Lc`].:/SNh=E<[-1ZfiPnX(ZF<|G_end|>Dzhemilev and Chubarov, both Ukrainian lawmakers, have been barred from entering Crimea for five years by Crimea's pro-Moscow leadership.<|G_start|>Xz+Zs!B~SOB~tD(psd7oTd@x43IScDk5E~Qn)Mn4c~C0q0Q[qVEtG(F!+6Y1W*:{L^n^<8`HG!L6b:Ui8 D#fwc_u42at!5eN-L.<|G_end|>The Organization for Security and Cooperation In Europe's (OSCE) Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights and the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities issued a report in September saying that since Russia's land grab, fundamental freedoms had"deteriorated radically"for many in Crimea, especially for pro-Ukrainian activists, journalists, and the Crimean Tatar community.<|G_start|>SrLmPxY8~v)AZ73m$5eIs=Ep!H{cF0TFj| 6MyN?#2VjWG.^!$^p#mh?RDxh=fqL<,;D@8}I},%uT &I5stw{fd#]?G3@xuy>=N7<|G_end|>Crimean Tatars have been reported abducted, and in some cases later found dead, while others have been arrested and charged with extremism since the annexation.<|G_start|>KgX q?7f(.rPpM7;K@.$fKiC%d8>;5.2]`tT+aV/j54P8QH9|mmFXf~I.IbOr%u&Tvq4cLD*G&iyI`Ux>SzGLa(.}S-U2h-,Q#>+<|G_end|>Crimean Tatars are native to the Black Sea peninsula but were deported to Central Asia by Soviet dictator Josef Stalin in 1944.<|G_start|>UX8m{RT|^{>4ud:Ea|)}4JY0Xgzb{)6D1e#j6C<6/3:&rc?:$ahCeQu*?1,EO,b~h8H|5<<pd*~T_Qc0,E0x|$Aautwn)Uph`Qpz<|G_end|> - Event trigger: land grab - 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.
recipient:Russia beneficiary:Russia territoryorfacility:Crimea place:Crimea
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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: Opinion If Donald Trump ’s weekend was already a train wreck, the derailed cars burst spectacularly into flame on Sunday morning with the release of a taped interview the Republican presidential nominee gave to ABC ’s George Stephanopoulos. Trump appeared to be unaware that Russian troops are fighting in Ukraine, and have been for some time. He also suggested that Ukraine ’s Crimean peninsula, which Russia invaded and declared Russian territory in 2014, be ceded to the Kremlin. - Event trigger: wreck - Event type: artifactexistence.damagedestroy.damage - Argument roles: damager, artifact, instrument, place
- Passage: Opinion<|G_start|>A0rL3(bV~BgpDoe,B#et1o0%~eLa~MUxRD:x*cAh*w.eaPXK@wcz)hhj1~3ir?&Q=INrcE6VnXCh&3M5K,`Q<^7GSx(%lxoc~W1G<|G_end|>If Donald Trump ’s weekend was already a train wreck, the derailed cars burst spectacularly into flame on Sunday morning with the release of a taped interview the Republican presidential nominee gave to ABC ’s George Stephanopoulos.<|G_start|>HT@,yL{fa4:dI@us`bME 2I9^$lD%kwth|1r{%OC}g)xJc#rBl}/3e;pI;$YGC&{!FFaawk/2EE<^q-nq?pwj7`y_TXCbDDD.:fY<|G_end|>Trump appeared to be unaware that Russian troops are fighting in Ukraine, and have been for some time.<|G_start|>xki:I.wX.-DcM*KVYSAXCSiek?g ?XkmBa~|>JbnybLO6fwOtE&AF/dC,3Zta7w}cF}sf>ql!g5c**H;S;9F<D]H~afzGa{e~scx<|G_end|>He also suggested that Ukraine ’s Crimean peninsula, which Russia invaded and declared Russian territory in 2014, be ceded to the Kremlin.<|G_start|>o9|#6?ba<j_GIV^XiLv:mbGT30NGW/cpv>7YFAB[uU,rMErQ5zr ,J[-&^oE,G-+rq$k6+f-shXUv2hiNLSPwWMS4[vM?tlIuK;l<|G_end|> - Event trigger: wreck - Event type: artifactexistence.damagedestroy.damage - Argument roles: damager, artifact, instrument, place
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events. You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format: {Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on. The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence. You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task. ## Task Definition Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must: 1. Locate all relevant argument roles. 2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role ## Instructions - Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully. - Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type. - Process each argument role individually. - For each role: - Find one corresponding text span in the passage. - A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries. - If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer. ## Output Format Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line: role_name1:exact_text_span1 role_name2:exact_text_span2 ## Important Notes - Use semantic hints from AMRs ! - Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type - Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span. - Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
damager:Donald Trump artifact:Donald Trump instrument:interview
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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 it was his protracted feud with two Muslim American Gold Star parents — who lost their son, Army Capt. Humayun Khan, while he served in Afghanistan — that drew the heaviest criticism from his Democratic critics and members of his own party alike. After Khizr Khan delivered an impassioned denunciation of Trump at the Democratic convention, Trump suggested that Khan's wife, Ghazala, remained silent on stage because of their religion. She denounced his remarks in the following days, telling the public that her grief made it too difficult to speak about her son. Those controversies flew in the face of efforts by Trump ’s advisers to craft a more deliberate and controlled message, and to transform Trump from the populist flamethrower he was during the GOP primaries to a more restrained presidential candidate. - Event trigger: suggested - Event type: contact.requestadvise.n/a - Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
- Passage: But it was his protracted feud with two Muslim American Gold Star parents — who lost their son, Army Capt.<|G_start|>4y?:[J?ARN,:I.H~bMTMCZyhH#1vtWc2fFq?ij7F c!-+Jb@a~lBjGZ_xcl72$dCydV.7CYENRPRp>w-f|yQkI,(=IUzSVUC~6gq<|G_end|>Humayun Khan, while he served in Afghanistan — that drew the heaviest criticism from his Democratic critics and members of his own party alike.<|G_start|>u;1&PTN1=OUOga1Vc/dvGV{fkhc7|&[{{m:{Dkr/Koq|`a/Do}BlRBEe>lFx7@hg]<Z*B6%cKMjM:yqBk%Kj!Bk[4c3=zc/kp%tA<|G_end|>After Khizr Khan delivered an impassioned denunciation of Trump at the Democratic convention, Trump suggested that Khan's wife, Ghazala, remained silent on stage because of their religion.<|G_start|>Y0.C(kjVLTt=VTDHl)*RS=.: ),lAz`S}Wf%+cYe`Au;#ZNl2&EjR!O[uE@}N1!}A7 K_Z6v:5D73qPbZpR>[1^yfQPJ30x~_lGO<|G_end|>She denounced his remarks in the following days, telling the public that her grief made it too difficult to speak about her son.<|G_start|>O;4/H$@DyLh5woO2et,,Q`a[Z7)WzU~*lSD!5%P,RO:t[I~}NRd])d!y>-<-|[{mW$Kt_%i]^8}-#Jq|Rf/9f5y)W1*^]Jp9kl!5<|G_end|>Those controversies flew in the face of efforts by Trump ’s advisers to craft a more deliberate and controlled message, and to transform Trump from the populist flamethrower he was during the GOP primaries to a more restrained presidential candidate.<|G_start|>m1%LpUo1`g;@~? XX_#}EgYr)h%YY^ZND^{?~p{MVQTUO>4->@BgiabZOp+~j*%(lHxp#=124&Ej|uXbx.$>9^fBQY3W3[CjlM$D<|G_end|> - Event trigger: suggested - 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:Trump recipient:Ghazala
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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: Mr. Campbell reflexively moved his arm to release himself from Ms. Teeter ’s grip. Ms. Teeter then fell backwards onto the ground. Ms. Teeter has given several media interviews stating that she was “ punched in the face ”, “ sucker punched ” and “ punched in the jaw ”. She claims she suffered severe injuries requiring treatment at Mission Hospital. She also claimed that she had engaged Mr. Campbell in a discussion about living in Russia and he “ sucker punched me ”. - Event trigger: punched - Event type: life.injure.injurycausedbyviolentevents - Argument roles: injurer, victim, instrument, place
- Passage: Mr. Campbell reflexively moved his arm to release himself from Ms. Teeter ’s grip.<|G_start|>B7>4}i/@vGD~t bUpm$tMR+C2<RY+1x^X|G1;b3hX^&:(V/B#lF<8?GP|4wHtC~`X^^BD;@e2yf7>`8#dmvSZly!|p>2UP+v3cPy<|G_end|>Ms. Teeter then fell backwards onto the ground.<|G_start|>7)11peeblU9|974F4SQKy>12gLfV8~Z;)Lkkf#@@eo_u [Y{ioP`z^A-358F(H<4| ^=,r>1#5N782{7BN(:;,bYXV>NObp~B(hQ<|G_end|>Ms. Teeter has given several media interviews stating that she was “punched in the face”, “sucker punched” and “punched in the jaw”.<|G_start|>6$^hf#m-`7xI5n5`EN?^TQB[?A2BRGNHWnXUh0/qB?Ih[0s8kDisv; )D=8&ONBLhHwdx99k.{aaL4 0>kNx%q6@**roY,(vz!%,<|G_end|>She claims she suffered severe injuries requiring treatment at Mission Hospital.<|G_start|>Lh-W)B;62l&,4gXlXl(sUXB=%6Cf>Ptgkn.?:}Hmj,{Flb3@lyb4#MQZ_~0$47u-|.v`|dgL75Yq%+*jf3^]zo}1J0CybRic&Ei!<|G_end|>She also claimed that she had engaged Mr. Campbell in a discussion about living in Russia and he “sucker punched me”.<|G_start|>FWYO!OBjLiCD%E^!~S%n|3r.Q3d}dJjNAplrp?D4*pQrSLZMySnhWge/EWK&E!_|ONmV&`c0&,+te5 3ewbUrNXJ?+Q9[OOhx_:!<|G_end|> - Event trigger: punched - Event type: life.injure.injurycausedbyviolentevents - Argument roles: injurer, victim, instrument, place
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events. You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format: {Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on. The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence. You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task. ## Task Definition Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must: 1. Locate all relevant argument roles. 2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role ## Instructions - Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully. - Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type. - Process each argument role individually. - For each role: - Find one corresponding text span in the passage. - A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries. - If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer. ## Output Format Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line: role_name1:exact_text_span1 role_name2:exact_text_span2 ## Important Notes - Use semantic hints from AMRs ! - Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type - Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span. - Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
injurer:Mr. Campbell victim:Ms. Teeter instrument:his arm
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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: MADRID Two Indian men arrested in Spain for smuggling Russian anti - aircraft missiles were extradited to the United States, Spanish military police said in a statement on Thursday. Spanish police detained the pair in Barcelona in 2014 along with two Pakistani men, who have already been extradited, as part of a joint operation - dubbed Operation Yoga - with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to bust a smuggling ring based in the Catalonia region. The group had offered the Russian - built Igla missiles to foreign paramilitary groups. - Event trigger: extradited - Event type: justice.judicialconsequences.n/a - Argument roles: judgecourt, defendant, crime, place
- Passage: MADRID Two Indian men arrested in Spain for smuggling Russian anti-aircraft missiles were extradited to the United States, Spanish military police said in a statement on Thursday.<|G_start|>%t~[ S8J|8fq2PO;DBbtt>k!Dqn<<w_s6^UMkR/+DSRr$t9OXUHJvJ]g!u,7J.B;5lJ<RHe%|?Pg0_ngM+1:p?@6-3WoI/ldrO1@<|G_end|>Spanish police detained the pair in Barcelona in 2014 along with two Pakistani men, who have already been extradited, as part of a joint operation-dubbed Operation Yoga-with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to bust a smuggling ring based in the Catalonia region.<|G_start|>>Yc9W|M8/ Xj7-q],i1,O9:Z{M-lh[B2*(JF`G48FZM8D)y~~t.-?r_0Y]`x-PUP@M8q//Oqs01GKpIW~nn;L?/=?_x)E(x?,J.c<|G_end|>The group had offered the Russian-built Igla missiles to foreign paramilitary groups.<|G_start|>8F/08{>0@?<VtjjAwwg4Gh(&FdYtD6_F1odS lQd2]VUYF;8v`.#)rm9(P?vX,=.Z~igwQ#NZ1!KI~ttj =rg:XKDZ|.*BdbUN3[<|G_end|> - Event trigger: extradited - Event type: justice.judicialconsequences.n/a - Argument roles: judgecourt, defendant, crime, place
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events. You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format: {Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on. The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence. You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task. ## Task Definition Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must: 1. Locate all relevant argument roles. 2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role ## Instructions - Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully. - Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type. - Process each argument role individually. - For each role: - Find one corresponding text span in the passage. - A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries. - If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer. ## Output Format Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line: role_name1:exact_text_span1 role_name2:exact_text_span2 ## Important Notes - Use semantic hints from AMRs ! - Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type - Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span. - Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
judgecourt:United States defendant:Two Indian men crime:smuggling Russian anti - aircraft missiles place:Spain
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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 Rosneft's purchase of Essar Oil will complicate Iran's play. Roughly 40 % of the crude imported from Iran was refined at Essar Oil's massive refinery in the state of Gujarat. Now that the refinery is under new ownership, it's likely to be processing more shipments from Russia. Lalit Kumar Gupta, Essar Oil's chief executive officer, told Bloomberg in August that shipments from Iran would decline if Rosneft bought a stake in the Indian firm. " When they are on board we will see how much to buy, what to buy, " he said. - Event trigger: shipments - Event type: movement.transportartifact.disperseseparate - Argument roles: transporter, artifact, vehicle, origin, destination
- Passage: But Rosneft's purchase of Essar Oil will complicate Iran's play.<|G_start|>f9+-RlSzaM_[#*?k( uJBhpQ5)^1la6A,nGN[u22VsTedM^6|QBHbArDS2d9X.4MIqLOzx}O<Q}OMSRdYeol6C.]I}=e?LJA`cH <|G_end|>Roughly 40 % of the crude imported from Iran was refined at Essar Oil's massive refinery in the state of Gujarat.<|G_start|>.T.Vb4<zgE2>7)n,bR$2mpBci!qnR%^#l*?Kl-{^AS(m&R=]!mZ-f19:zW%b$,U&*4X%/7}Wio),bsF}S Pb@-<r1Q~xGUDrxMC@<|G_end|>Now that the refinery is under new ownership, it's likely to be processing more shipments from Russia.<|G_start|>Q4z0Og4U;2E7l[g164u)rH=%l6|id/3:=i0bCHa8!vG-C-D^R l(4g{^I-eMK>3QA+.5L%X$qKvGw-%S5>(4w6E,7Kq53}AKQ^mT<|G_end|>Lalit Kumar Gupta, Essar Oil's chief executive officer, told Bloomberg in August that shipments from Iran would decline if Rosneft bought a stake in the Indian firm.<|G_start|>pjT>]6j7A{7u!v35oxNh}L$JY.U^QJp4BvI}pM{{8-1Laem@mtJ@A HK1KA[@xOEE*blXiI%YZ!3eumDzzzRP!Kea+gL6gdy~i^W<|G_end|>"When they are on board we will see how much to buy, what to buy,"he said.<|G_start|>gi_Tp:7&K6sS^@RYsN|y7 ku&@=rugI:Dh`]Ywc+2!vt^b^E(/`#SB$dM]v72~xuo=51.YFTnP0haMID8!x%s|r_V(vu?D16@b(o<|G_end|> - Event trigger: shipments - Event type: movement.transportartifact.disperseseparate - 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:crude origin: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: He interrupted Clinton repeatedly during the debate, at times leaning into his microphone to declare " wrong! " as she was talking. And he perplexingly stood by his criticism of Machado the morning after the debate, saying in an interview on Fox News Channel that Machado was one of the " worst we ever had " in the beauty contest he used to own. " She gained a massive amount of weight, " Trump said. " It was a real problem. - Event trigger: debate - Event type: contact.negotiate.meet - Argument roles: participant, participant, place
- Passage: He interrupted Clinton repeatedly during the debate, at times leaning into his microphone to declare"wrong!"<|G_start|>AH}T*O%CjqguHRalmaYp}z.cM<XjyRLHL /y)whB>b6L{2{*)nEkY `q{0auf1dGAQhyC8{e^#OZcC7W|]tX,Z[c0jTeJCuDQnV(<|G_end|>as she was talking.<|G_start|>r0%#LIYyqd!(HD(|dWJKQ6)d*Fjk>V*}?#luBFH3R|m)JE-9tgi6eM I_F)v.*!8|ZjHBu7F^{$00X5vBTjGVm6^X b5~!sH ;ax<|G_end|>And he perplexingly stood by his criticism of Machado the morning after the debate, saying in an interview on Fox News Channel that Machado was one of the"worst we ever had"in the beauty contest he used to own.<|G_start|>s [bJdi~[kRoXV|#-gq?rm5 pN`EvnA@+buLkgl /W(/+%:&;.<X@fiG(ReVumS1s &Pox}NbWQxdc+g(<Itr%/UVm#|4kLB{pl}<|G_end|>"She gained a massive amount of weight,"Trump said.<|G_start|>M5:^&;n:Ny~4{)Du,8M=Om9)sHpce5|#oFx|#[# ^]!]s=igFYT9r``Wp?gmtwZb*uSXkf-<jhKj[nl)TKUFY1Cy_6#om:(4l_x1<|G_end|>"It was a real problem.<|G_start|>X2OmE:E{|1JB5V]qQ^[N&aE>6Zb6& JIv.N]kXgQ2= AL#[IFgybJX8Jm7eE*G!SqcS]d*0aOveh1%O<xFLlf?Ui_P~0#{I6nMIi<|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.
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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 CNN reports it ’s 30.6 percent without including their self - employment taxes — and that ’s the figure tax experts would typically use.) Nevertheless: “ The headline here is they paid over 30 percent of their income in [income] taxes, ” Gale said. “ There ’s no middle - income family that pays 31 percent of their income in income taxes. ” Trump, for his part, has argued that “ there's nothing to learn from ” his returns. The returns reveal where the Clintons ’ money came from last year, most of which Hillary Clinton spent on the trail after kicking off her campaign in April 2015. - Event trigger: income - Event type: transaction.transfermoney.payforservice - Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, money, place
- Passage: But CNN reports it ’s 30.6 percent without including their self-employment taxes — and that ’s the figure tax experts would typically use.)<|G_start|>vnPdp|btx:o>LDze.V)l)tbn !t0fiQn%ZRzRV+pY&uD.Y={hY=g}Jnn~n6Zg;k-nzyfNqO{$3]G^xoD?8Y5WZA!:iVN6NC&AeST<|G_end|>Nevertheless: “The headline here is they paid over 30 percent of their income in [income] taxes,” Gale said.<|G_start|>@kJ2#q(Kb^:[l6n15FECUAS4k_6Jc!!vf4t|kKLg$+:rg%TqE9@WNS~yG^9J0 +^?w`-wpS jiQFX__0X^Li5^u0h+b; W[1OI7U<|G_end|>“There ’s no middle-income family that pays 31 percent of their income in income taxes.”<|G_start|>I.{naI )Im4k$M#Q@=fU2!,r@GZ_zy&`#WR(m;PoAf*lZc!]o5t.u:;`]1^6?s6B~Zi8M[mR54AV^`rS:@#cJdiU=A?HEF5,#5#h<|G_end|>Trump, for his part, has argued that “there's nothing to learn from” his returns.<|G_start|>!RQ*[0)/16T6lBQwe&[Rs4BDU%/8`=JN?iBA|vT1w+(Z9bwJ]P>t+ipyn:bmH%&p=j(E(&0YN3}QqR|R~B9>D~}~x1-%TfEgs2iE<|G_end|>The returns reveal where the Clintons’ money came from last year, most of which Hillary Clinton spent on the trail after kicking off her campaign in April 2015.<|G_start|>9cFMMn<IO1FR`6u,tQZkf_N*2Q!y($W~`P/R*>W~>bmk%8AHq~aW=#E9$-]qy_*tdv!V0>`R2zWL7Q1VjNse)+M4Qn7$I-Zv,<fw<|G_end|> - Event trigger: income - Event type: transaction.transfermoney.payforservice - 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: Last month, NIOC's director general for international affairs told Reuters that Iran " would prefer to receive (oil money owed) in some foreign currency, which for the time being is going to be euro. " Indian government sources confirmed Iran is looking to be paid in euros. Tehran has asked to be paid using the exchange rates at the time the oil was delivered, along with interest for those payment delays, Indian and Iranian sources said. Indian officials are working on a mechanism that could involve local banks United Commercial Bank (UCO) and IDBI Bank for handling payments to Iran, one Indian government source said. UCO CEO R.K. Takkar said the bank is involved in payments to Iran, but did not say if there were any plans to change the payment mechanism. - Event trigger: payment - Event type: transaction.transfermoney.n/a - Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, money, place
- Passage: Last month, NIOC's director general for international affairs told Reuters that Iran"would prefer to receive (oil money owed) in some foreign currency, which for the time being is going to be euro."<|G_start|>u`OB3cNyW?wNK=n%R8E Qq}6QeL0UR8bUI E)?_l+W)s &)@*% YC [p3UgSmN3.TnP5jFzK-!f7|a854=+<Uiqp`hzx^-,^rM%&<|G_end|>Indian government sources confirmed Iran is looking to be paid in euros.<|G_start|>/HzQ;ikO0jO U^oY~&n{dA*JY3<&q_Acamx%|e[WA<*~83UFPQ,(tq5UTt6oa <dJ6bjC=$CPqLgw8@$,-Ii.JXhTtHvJZ7+J)_?<|G_end|>Tehran has asked to be paid using the exchange rates at the time the oil was delivered, along with interest for those payment delays, Indian and Iranian sources said.<|G_start|>]%:P2jE+S~:}x/xVcz1h+G-S3r9O]<6A}-?MH k(Q{0O%E%vU`cS7>bOio9X&N|>@?X3/)R(-rD92e:n(I$L7ArILZh;x2a/{xI.<|G_end|>Indian officials are working on a mechanism that could involve local banks United Commercial Bank (UCO) and IDBI Bank for handling payments to Iran, one Indian government source said.<|G_start|>s&ka<1Az#(JU.]oL0wDn:!UdSU?}#EKzP-x{k0|%AdZ*1*Gh-H8XbsaZ=3Mx.ea<4]r]H3o0fKF;|y>bSwW+X`6nT[EDkLHL35I)<|G_end|>UCO CEO R.K. Takkar said the bank is involved in payments to Iran, but did not say if there were any plans to change the payment mechanism.<|G_start|>m2!O`t&]@{gt;rv+.B5HiDkRv}}:^=5cHC]#}GOGuw#*$xM[UYL,qrVn6+[K4KK>}p5+R)aMfpJ(iEj6)by(Ah6MU(cEv*v]~Ssf<|G_end|> - Event trigger: payment - Event type: transaction.transfermoney.n/a - Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, money, place
You are an expert in event argument extraction task. Your task is to find argument for specific events. You will be provided with a passage and the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) for each of its sentences in the following format: {Sentence 1}<|G_start|>{AMR1}<|G_end|>{Sentence 2}<|G_start|>{AMR2}<|G_end|>, and so on. The AMRs will be provided in linearized form and are intended to help you understand the semantic structure of each sentence. You must use the semantic hints from AMRs to guide your understanding and solve the task. ## Task Definition Given a text passage, an event trigger word/phrase, an event type, and all the argument roles associated with that event type, you must: 1. Locate all relevant argument roles. 2. Extract the exact text spans from the passage that fill each role ## Instructions - Analyze the provided passage and its AMRs carefully. - Focus on finding argument roles associated with the given event trigger and event type. - Process each argument role individually. - For each role: - Find one corresponding text span in the passage. - A span must be a contiguous, exact quote from the passage and must be within a single sentence. A span must not cross sentence boundaries. - If the role cannot be filled based on the passage, do not include that role in your answer. ## Output Format Provide your response as a list of role-span pairs, one per line: role_name1:exact_text_span1 role_name2:exact_text_span2 ## Important Notes - Use semantic hints from AMRs ! - Event types are provided in hierarchical format using dot notation, where each level represents increasing specificity: main_type.sub_type.sub_sub_type - Each argument role is supposed to have only one corresponding text span. - Do not include explanations or additional commentary.
giver:Indian government recipient:Tehran beneficiary: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: However, those with loosing bids “ Lose Lose, ” it said, because they would not receive their money back. And should the total sum of the bids, in bitcoins, reach the equivalent of half a billion dollars, the group would make the whole lot public. While the “ auction ” seemed tongue in cheek, more like hacktivists than Russian high command, the sample documents were almost certainly real. The draft of a top - secret NSA manual for implanting offensive malware, released by Edward Snowden, contains code for a program codenamed SECONDDATE. That same 16-character string of numbers and characters is in the code released by the Shadow Brokers. - Event trigger: auction - Event type: transaction.transferownership.n/a - Argument roles: giver, recipient, beneficiary, artifact, place
- Passage: However, those with loosing bids “Lose Lose,” it said, because they would not receive their money back.<|G_start|>aqqU7?`u$X|XJ/Fk1n/{u6-$o9wN{D3K^a xk%!c{tZI?8Br4s.A,fD7<u@%1zr{]|F{BelBmyNoZ>M?50;}U0SYRp,_j;i*CXIN<|G_end|>And should the total sum of the bids, in bitcoins, reach the equivalent of half a billion dollars, the group would make the whole lot public.<|G_start|>iV{!sgQT`[+@d^ZQUOXgp0io ]8{=)=gX;<k}i{~8(-d{V`2Ppw4xSEjVBb_6]a}?60JXN{ 53e=cvI@T)+Q(k;gpSg)+@=p)KX+<|G_end|>While the “auction” seemed tongue in cheek, more like hacktivists than Russian high command, the sample documents were almost certainly real.<|G_start|>JE`@VM`rVqV/N5sg1g4</6/M{D0P^.aX4?Q4mQ;%ZN4T3kNQASy3N+k6QtE8=.qU.}hQ6D^Xw;PQgiD @|i%!l8,R(T]%nE#O,.a<|G_end|>The draft of a top-secret NSA manual for implanting offensive malware, released by Edward Snowden, contains code for a program codenamed SECONDDATE.<|G_start|>3|nmVMs9.OMY/*0f-1+b[rccfDm-}$S0T!%/nx;=d:e@.`!GAu#<)ybJ903rqfc*cyR+PDwK[$n[sUzbgqg9Wt49&JOV%<NCHG]R<|G_end|>That same 16-character string of numbers and characters is in the code released by the Shadow Brokers.<|G_start|>HS7ArW|RdY@,rMPO),WdC,L.Dcj;f~DHSF{P#E)*_-4.|I+xL>7yV YrwdPKKOm;<##1vVsJ$>CAPe-(P{nlFD4eH{4;mmemd,>N<|G_end|> - Event trigger: auction - 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.
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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 said he had " changed " and pledged " to be a better man tomorrow. " And he added: " I ’ve said some foolish things, but there's a big difference between the words and actions of other people. Bill Clinton has actually abused women, and Hillary has bullied, attacked, shamed, and intimidated his victims. " But how about Trump's own actions? Trump limited his video apology to the words he used, yet those words describe his own abuse of women — actions that Trump did not apologize for. - Event trigger: intimidated - Event type: contact.threatencoerce.meet - Argument roles: communicator, recipient, place
- Passage: He also said he had"changed"and pledged"to be a better man tomorrow."<|G_start|>jrNHK?qT%4{;c1qUetZw.]Dh.=]>YZ+r`< iTavJ[)y)OMudKm`[tmNpVs>WTDnt.AK2EM)Yih3|:o^j!zDd2iF#y3V,Xd<dz3ho<|G_end|>And he added:"I ’ve said some foolish things, but there's a big difference between the words and actions of other people.<|G_start|> X*iQM/pDd9l+.3lrx|jbRHr?$K<zVr)m*swAM.Z()~7:)T$>?XACCzCnC <iA7$]nIC+,:hIU?6}Ck]C@4D48GL6F|}uc4!c`3_<|G_end|>Bill Clinton has actually abused women, and Hillary has bullied, attacked, shamed, and intimidated his victims."<|G_start|>h&}AEoZc ObU*N:(oTRg>cwFfZL<Y}J4; yqPbK8,$f9`wlWV}p#0Xl?>M%s*0j:2Mf`nA?T8zMJC~s*K.u$gItPpn3{>j]_6$^+<|G_end|>But how about Trump's own actions?<|G_start|>x~bBRkX@&-mT Hpc~%uzhOF2K!#+2e? P8oLEz>&C$b>a+yPl{pYiL)F0nQnY`[V.e6{] eQzY,OW K##_A|JwSXgY:):<AW|[Fn<|G_end|>Trump limited his video apology to the words he used, yet those words describe his own abuse of women — actions that Trump did not apologize for.<|G_start|>3x8)pm~=:]%HFR7C0_,k0c8M]H0qHjq7T>|]I9Bomq>w,C<)Q9kO^eg;.OHoGKs4$*TqSV*R#=CD,>X8,en/$Mn)QaUFWd1W1I{$<|G_end|> - Event trigger: intimidated - 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:Hillary recipient:victims