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<frameset>
<predicate lemma="border">
<note>
  Frames file for 'border' based on sentences in wsj.  Verbnet entry 47.8.
</note>

<roleset id="border.01" name="be one the edge of" vncls="47.8">
<roles>
  <role descr="edge of what" n="1"><vnrole vncls="47.8" vntheta="Theme1"/></role>
  <role descr="thing on the edge" n="2"><vnrole vncls="47.8" vntheta="Theme2"/></role>
</roles>

<example name="border with">
<inflection aspect="ns" form="participle" person="ns" tense="present" voice="passive"/>
<text>
    Still, it was in Argentine editions that his countrymen first read
    his story of Pascal Duarte, a field worker who stabbed his mother
    to death and has no regrets as he awaits his end in a prison cell:
    ``Fate directs some men down the flower-bordered path, and others
    down the road bordered [*] with thistles and prickly pears. 
</text>
        <rel>bordered</rel>
        <arg n="1">[*] -&gt;  the road</arg>
        <arg f="with" n="2">thistles and prickly pears</arg>
</example>


<example name="border on">
<inflection aspect="ns" form="gerund" person="ns" tense="present" voice="active"/>
<text>
    For such businessmen, the Canadian government is organizing 55
    missions this year to U.S. states bordering on Canada. 
</text>
        <arg n="2">U.S. states</arg>
        <rel>bordering</rel>
        <arg f="on" n="1">Canada</arg>
</example>

<note>
</note>

</roleset>
</predicate>
</frameset>
