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an entity is able to exert a force of the magnitude specified by the target .
having strength or power greater than average or expected ;
1.4
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an artifact is deliberately made or modified by an intelligent entity to be put to a certain kind of use. various properties of the artifact may be specified , such as its creator , time _ of _ creation , name , type , and the material of which it is composed. the artifact may or may not be a physical entity .
a stout length of sawn timber ; made in a wide variety of sizes and used for many purposes
0.2
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a helper benefits a benefited _ party by enabling the culmination of a goal that the benefited _ party has. a focal _ entity that is involved in reaching the goal may stand in for it .
give help or assistance ; be of service ;
1.5
test
a speaker realizes a sign , usually a linguistic one , in some formal _ realization. the formal _ realization may be described as correct or incorrect in a judgment expression , or it may be partially indicated as a part _ of _ form. manner may be used as a more general indication of the formal _ realization
speak , pronounce , or utter in a certain way ;
0.6
test
this frame covers words that name locations as defined politically , or administratively .
the territory occupied by a nation ;
3.4
test
the support , a phenomenon or fact , lends support to a claim or proposed course of action , the proposition , where the domain _ of _ relevance may also be expressed. some of the words in this frame ( e.g. argue ) are communication words used in a non-communicative , epistemic sense .
establish the validity of something , as by an example , explanation or experiment ;
1.6
test
the authorities put a prisoner in prison as punishment for an offense .
a prison term lasting as long as the prisoner lives ;
1
test
an agent manipulates an instrument in order to achieve a purpose .
put into service ; make work or employ for a particular purpose or for its inherent or natural purpose ;
1.4
test
this frame concerns a cognizer 's certainty about the correctness of beliefs or expectations. it only includes uses where a cognizer is expressed .
be aware of the truth of something ; have a belief or faith in something ; regard as true beyond any doubt ;
1.8
test
the words in this frame describe situations in which an agent or a cause injures a victim. the body _ part of the victim which is most directly affected may also be mentioned in the place of the victim. in such cases , the victim is often indicated as a genitive modifier of the body _ part , in which case the victim fe is indicated on a second fe layer .
deliver a sharp blow , as with the hand , fist , or weapon ;
0.8
test
a useful _ location is accessible to some ( possibly generic ) theme despite a potential barrier , or is not accessible because of the barrier .
having skin rich in melanin pigments ;
0
test
in a text , a source _ of _ information is given that provides a reader of the text with further information relevant to the text. in this frame the author and reader are completely deprofiled , with the source _ of _ information made salient .
seek information from ;
1.6
test
a speaker interprets a written text and speaks the contents , usually to an addressee. the contents may be the text verbatim or a representation of the text .
look at , interpret , and say out loud something that is written or printed ;
3.4
test
words in this frame have to do with a cognizer being aware ( or not being aware ) of the difference between two phenomena , which may be expressed jointly or disjointly .
be able to distinguish , recognize as being different ;
2
test
the support , a phenomenon or fact , lends support to a claim or proposed course of action , the proposition , where the domain _ of _ relevance may also be expressed. some of the words in this frame ( e.g. argue ) are communication words used in a non-communicative , epistemic sense .
imply as a possibility ;
0.8
test
this frame describes intentionally formed human social groups ( here termed organizations ) with some definite structure and members. they may be relatively informal , consisting only of a group of individuals who are aware of who is and who is not a fellow member , or they may be complex and long-lasting , such as the roman catholic church or the conservative party .
a formal association of people with similar interests ;
2.25
test
in this frame an evaluee is described by a ( usually implicit ) judge with respect to the morality or rightness of his or her behavior .
stemming from evil characteristics or forces ; wicked or dishonorable ; -thomas hardy
0.6
test
an author creates a text , either written , such as a letter , or spoken , such as a speech , that contains meaningful linguistic tokens , and may have a particular addressee in mind. the text may include information about its topic , although the latter is not an fe in this frame .
recite or repeat a fixed text ;
1.333333
test
a controlling _ entity , controlling _ situation , or controlling _ variable control a dependent _ entity , dependent _ situation , or dependent _ variable. the latter , dependent , element or some aspect of it is not just influenced , but determined by the controlling element .
power to direct or determine ;
2.6
test
this frame describes a situation in which an owner loses his or her possession. the owner may have failed to keep ownership of their possession ( i.e. robbery or gambling ) or may have unintentionally misplaced their possession .
fail to keep or to maintain ; cease to have , either physically or in an abstract sense ;
2.2
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these adjectives describe the degree of strictness or tolerance of an agent , usually with regard to another person ( the controllee ) and often with regard to a particular issue. the strictness / lenience with respect to the issue may be manifested in ( expressed by ) an agent or by some medium ( e.g. , laws ) , or by some behavior of the agent , i.e. , the controlling _ act .
unsparing and uncompromising in discipline or judgment ;
1.6
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some stimulus causes a cognizer to think of a prior phenomenon due to its perceived similarity .
suggest the necessity of an intervention ; in medicine ;
0
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an artifact is deliberately made or modified by an intelligent entity to be put to a certain kind of use. various properties of the artifact may be specified , such as its creator , time _ of _ creation , name , type , and the material of which it is composed. the artifact may or may not be a physical entity .
a flat portable surface ( usually rectangular ) designed for board games ;
0
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authorities charge a suspect , who is under suspicion of having committed a crime ( the charges ) , and take him / her into custody.the police arrested harry on charges of manslaughter .
record a charge in a police register ;
0.8
test
the reader attends to a text to process its information. sometimes a particular kind of phenomenon is sought in the text .
interpret something that is written or printed ;
1.8
test
this frame contains nouns denoting a rank or level within an established hierarchy .
( usually plural ) the status or rank or office of a christian clergyman in an ecclesiastical hierarchy ;
1.6
test
a text is an entity that contains linguistic , symbolic information on a topic , created by an author at the time _ of _ creation. it may be a physical entity that is made of a certain material etc. it may be constructed for an honoree .
a written work or composition that has been published ( printed on pages bound together ) ;
3
test
an insulator is judged for its potential to increase the body temperature of an experiencer. the activity that the experiencer engages in to experience the heat and the circumstances in which the insulator is judged may also be provided .
having or producing a comfortable and agreeable degree of heat or imparting or maintaining heat ;
1.4
test
an entity exists at a particular location , at a particular time , as observed by an implicit observer. a depictive and / or duration phrase is often found. this frame differs from existence in that the location is profiled as a ground where an observer is conceived of as confirming the entity 's existence. in some cases , the location may be recoverable from phrases that primarily express peripheral information
the state of being absent ;
0.4
test
an entity undergoes some change ( the event ) that is ( or is construed as ) punctual . ( this frame exists mainly to allow common fes to be inherited . )
affect or afflict suddenly , usually adversely ;
0.6
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the locale is a geographical location as defined by shape. this frame includes natural geographic features , including land / ice forms and bodies of water .
a narrow channel of the sea joining two larger bodies of water
0.8
test
an entity is judged to be sensually pleasing or intellectually interesting to a ( generally implicit ) judge .
very pleasing to the eye ;
3.2
test
the words in this frame describe a period of time , as opposed to a point in time .
an indefinite period ( usually marked by specific attributes or activities ) ;
2
test
an agent or entity becomes sufficient enough to meet a standard. alternatively , an action or occurrence can be thought of as event that fulfills a standard. in this frame , the agent , entity , or event can be conceptualized as being on a scale where a change of value or circumstances brings it in line with the position of the standard on the scale .
fill or meet a want or need
1.2
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an entity stands out perceptually in comparison to other members of its type .
characterized by an absence or near absence of agitation or activity ;
0.4
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the answer to one open question , the outcome , is dictated ( partially or completely ) by the answer to another open question , the determinant , i.e. if the answer to the determinant is known , the answer to the outcome can be predicted. the degree of predictive power and the circumstances under which the dependency holds can also be expressed .
a relation such that one thing is dependent on another ;
2.4
test
this frame describes the attributes of a thermodynamic phase of matter .
( chemistry ) the three traditional states of matter are solids ( fixed shape and volume ) and liquids ( fixed volume and shaped by the container ) and gases ( filling the container ) ;
1.2
test
these words describe the size of message that a speaker is judged by a ( usually unexpressed ) judge to give , either in a specific occasion or topic or in general. as in other communication frames , medium may also be expressed .
free of noise or uproar ; or making little if any sound ;
1
test
an entity is presented as having been seen or experienced by a ( typically generic and backgrounded ) cognizer on a certain number of occasions , causing the entity to have a certain degree of recognizability for the cognizer .
be familiar or acquainted with a person or an object ;
2.6
test
words in this frame describe the status of an action with respect to a code of laws or rules. an object may also be in violation or compliance of the code by virtue of its existence , location or possession .
( of a baseball ) hit between the foul lines ;
0.2
test
these words refer to parts merging to form a whole . ( the parts may also be encoded as part _ 1 and part _ 2 . ) there is a symmetrical relationship between the components that undergo the process , and afterwards the parts are consumed and are no longer distinct entities that are easily discernable or separable in the whole .
a collection of things that have been combined ; an assemblage of separate parts or qualities
3
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a man-made artifact , digital or physical , which is used to display information presented via the object .
a vertical surface on which information can be displayed to public view
2
test
words in this frame have to do with a cognizer believing that some phenomenon will take place in the future. some words in the frame ( e.g. foresee.v ) indicate that the phenomenon is asserted also to be true , while others do not .
look forward to the probable occurrence of ;
2.2
test
a helper benefits a benefited _ party by enabling the culmination of a goal that the benefited _ party has. a focal _ entity that is involved in reaching the goal may stand in for it .
help to some food ; help with food or drink ;
2
test
an entity is integrated into a building as a part of a ( possibly unexpressed ) whole which may refer to the whole building or merely to a sub-part of the building .
a pane of glass in a window ;
0.6
test
the words in this frame refer to facial expressions and the possessors of those expressions .
the feelings expressed on a person 's face ;
3.4
test
geography as defined by its use .
a district that has been developed to serve some purpose ;
2.4
test
a phenomenon is portrayed with respect to the degree of likelihood that it will be perceived and known , given the ( usually implicit ) evidence , perceiver , and the circumstances in which it is considered. for several of the lus , such as visible , audible , etc . , the type of the evidence is fixed by the targets themselves being a perceptual experience .
be or become visible or noticeable ;
3.2
test
this frame concerns a specific subset of instances of a type which are evaluated in terms of their similarity to a conceptual prototype of the type. the judgment of exemplariness may be made along a certain domain .
devoted ( sometimes fanatically ) to a cause or concept or truth ;
0
test
an entity can bear a great outer force so as to resist destruction and damage .
immune to attack ; incapable of being tampered with ;
2.2
test
lus in this frame modify a gradable attribute and describe intensities at the extreme positions on a scale .
surpassing what is common or usual or expected ;
0.8
test
an authority with the power to make decisions hands down a finding over a question presented in a formal or informal case .
decide with authority ;
2.8
test
this frame covers words that name locations as defined politically , or administratively .
the territory occupied by one of the constituent administrative districts of a nation ;
3.2
test
a speaker characterizes the intensity of an attribute of an entity by a degree .
intensely or extremely bad or unpleasant in degree or quality ;
1.8
test
an agent expends effort towards achieving a goal. alternatively , a salient _ entity involved in the goal can be expressed in place of a goal expression .
activity directed toward making or doing something ;
1.2
test
this frame has to do with scientific taxonomy. the lexical units in this frame include the seven major classifications in which organisms are grouped based on common biological characteristics. these classifications are labeled rank in this frame. the members or subtype of the rank is often expressed with the use of the target-denoting noun .
( biology ) taxonomic group containing one or more families
2.8
test
this frame contains words referring to items of food .
a particular day specified as the time something happens ;
0
test
a person or institution is being described in terms of their wealthiness , in other words the amount of money in their possession .
having little money or few possessions ;
0.8
test
an experimenter conducts an experiment based on a hypothesis. this experiment contains a control _ group or controlled _ individual which is compared with a treatment _ group or treated _ individual in order to determine the result .
a standard against which other conditions can be compared in a scientific experiment ;
2.6
test
a speaker characterizes the intensity of an attribute of an entity by a degree .
not faint or feeble ;
0
test
this lus in this frame refer to biological entities labeled by the fe organism. an organism is described as something that can be alive , or have naturally occuring biological processes and functions , however the concept of life is often used metaphorically for non-organic entities which resemble or act as if they have organic life .
living things collectively ;
1.6
test
this frame contains nouns denoting aggregates of individuals. the aggregates may be described by an aggregateproperty .
a number of sheets ( ticket or stamps etc . ) bound together on one edge ;
0.2
test
this frame has to do with the repetition ( and especially the frequency of repetition ) of an event. many of the adjectives and adverbs in this frame are based on nouns in the calendric _ unit frame .
having no special distinction or quality ; widely known or commonly encountered ; average or ordinary or usual ;
0
test
this frame contains transparent nouns ( and some adjectives ) denoting quantities of a mass or of individuals. as opposed to aggregate words such as group , set , these quantity do not have a status as wholes on their own. initially , at least , we annotate both quantity of masses and of individuals in this frame , though we may split the frame along these lines later on .
not excessive or extreme ;
0
test
the size of an entity is assessed in terms of the degree by which it deviates from the norm. the size refers to the amount of three-dimensional space that is occupied by the entity .
relatively large in size or number or extent ; larger than others of its kind ;
1.8
test
an agent or cause makes a new _ member part of group. the group may be represented by an individual existing _ member if it implies the existence of a set of members .
make an addition ( to ) ; join or combine or unite with others ; increase the quality , quantity , size or scope of ;
1.6
test
lus in this frame denote that the instance of a type is contextually notable. this frame typically requires dual fe layer annotation ; see below .
separate and distinct from others of the same group or category ;
0.4
test
in this frame , which is a part of the trial sequence , a judge gives a finding with respect to the charges against the defendant in a particular case .
decide on and make a declaration about ;
0.8
test
this frame concerns entities conventionally being referred to by particular names .
a language unit by which a person or thing is known ;
2
test
the lexical units in this frame have to do with an entity being in a state of order or disorder. often the entity is unexpressed in this frame and is , therefore , marked as a null instantiation .
established customary state ( especially of society ) ;
0.6
test
the lexical units in this frame are descriptions of a cognizer 's attitude about or outlook on a state _ of _ affairs. the state _ of _ affairs can be expressed without a cognizer in many cases , as shown in the following
showing a brooding ill humor ;
0
test
a salient subevent has a pattern of recurrence within a larger process .
rhythm as given by division into parts of equal duration
0
test
a cognizer introduces a new _ idea into society .
make a discovery , make a new finding ;
2.6
test
an experiencer actualizes a certain pattern of behavior , a lifestyle , which persists for a significant period of time in the experiencer 's life and is recognized as part of his character or normal routine. the lifestyle is not necessarily realized intentionally , and may just be the result of circumstance .
a characteristic state or mode of living ;
2.6
test
a person has a particular mental state and the ability to engage in an activity with enthusiasm , energy , and positivity .
animation and energy in action or expression ;
2.666667
test
this frame contains lus that express the form which a piece of artwork represents. the form may also represent the entire body of an artist 's work. the form may be further characterized by the time of some artwork 's creation or other descriptors .
( architecture ) one of original three styles of greek architecture distinguished by the type of column and entablature used or a style developed from the original three by the romans
0.6
test
geography as defined by its use .
a place where work is done ;
0.2
test
an entity meets the pre-conditions for participating in an event. a degree modifier may be included to indicate by how much the entity exceeds or falls short of the minimum requirements .
( usually followed by `to ' ) having the necessary means or skill or know-how or authority to do something ;
0.4
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a person ( the cognizer ) comes to believe something ( the content ) , sometimes after a process of reasoning. this change in belief is usually initiated by a person or piece of evidence. occasionally words in this domain are accompanied by phrases expressing topic , i.e. that which the mental content is about .
establish after a calculation , investigation , experiment , survey , or study ;
2
test
this frame contains verbs and nouns that communicate the act of a speaker to address a message to some addressee using language. a number of the words can be used performatively , such as declare and insist .
state or say further ;
1
test
this frame is concerned with the likelihood of a hypothetical _ event occurring. the hypothetical _ event is its only core frame element. notice that in the case where a noun phrase is the subject of the support verb , that np is also tagged as hypothetical _ event .
involving substantial risk ;
0
test
in this frame an ingestor takes a substance into his or her body. the delivery _ device can appear as a direct object .
take or consume ( regularly or habitually ) ;
1.8
test
the hearer receives a message or communication on a particular topic. words in this frame denote events of verbal communication , but express the hearer rather than the speaker as an external argument .
to hear and understand ;
2.6
test
the locale is a geographical location as defined by shape. this frame includes natural geographic features , including land / ice forms and bodies of water .
material in the top layer of the surface of the earth in which plants can grow ( especially with reference to its quality or use ) ;
0.8
test
this frame has to do with scientific taxonomy. the lexical units in this frame include the seven major classifications in which organisms are grouped based on common biological characteristics. these classifications are labeled rank in this frame. the members or subtype of the rank is often expressed with the use of the target-denoting noun .
( biology ) a taxonomic group containing one or more genera ;
2.8
test
a perceiver determines the location of a sought _ entity within a ground .
come upon after searching ; find the location of something that was missed or lost ;
2.4
test
in this frame a speaker asks an addressee for something , or to carry out some action .
( often plural ) a command given by a superior ( e.g. , a military or law enforcement officer ) that must be obeyed ;
2
test
a piece of evidence indicates that an event occured , or metonymically , entity had formerly existed , in a location .
an indication that something has been present ;
3.2
test
a competition comes to an end , with a competitor tying , winning , or losing against an opponent ( or opponents ) according to their score . ( in the symmetrical situation of a tie , the competitor and opponent may be jointly mentioned as competitors . ) according to the score that the competitor and opponent have achieved , they may receive a rank or a prize. the margin may also be mentioned .
finish third or better in a horse or dog race ;
1.2
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drug lord captured by marines in mexico
suspected drug lord known as ‘ el taliban ’ held in mexico
2.6
test
sc dismisses govt 's review plea in vodafone tax case
sc dismisses govt 's review petition on vodafone tax verdict
4.4
test
explosion hits oil pipeline in syria 's homs
explosion hits pipeline as assad attacks cities
2.6
test
nato soldier killed in afghan attack
nato soldier killed in s. afghanistan
3.8
test
castro celebrates 86th birthday monday
fidel castro celebrates 86th birthday
4.2
test
israel ex-spy warns against ' messianic ' iran war
israeli ex-spy boss : no trust in leadership over iran – video
3
test
eye opener : supreme court rules on arizona immigration law
u.s. supreme court issues split ruling on arizona immigration law
3.8
test
nato traces path out of afghanistan
nato leaders commit to afghanistan transition
3.2
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syria says suicide bomber kills 10 in damascus
damascus ' suicide bombing ' kills 10
4
test
sachin tendulkar says i 'm not god , i 'm sachin
sachin tendulkar scores cricket 's first 100th century
0.8
test
tropical storm heads for pass along honduras coast
tropical storm warnings for southeast coast
1.4