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Introduction |
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Fundamental Expression Types |
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Top Level Collections |
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Time and Dates |
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Spatial Properties and Relations |
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Event Types |
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Information |
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More Content Areas |
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Surfaces, Portals and Cavities |
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Shape Attributes (63) |
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Types of Spatial Symmetry |
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Direction and Orientation Vocabulary |
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Relative Positions of Objects |
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Nearness and Location |
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Being Between |
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‘In-’ Predicates (~ 60) |
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Connections Predicates (~ 65) |
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Mereological Relations |
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Can the inner object leave by passing between
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Yes -- Try #$in-Among |
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Does part of the inner object stick out of the
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None of it. -- Try |
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#$in-ContCompletely |
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#$in-ContPartially |
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If the container were turned around could the
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Yes -- Try |
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#$in-ContOpen |
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No --
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#$in-ContClosed |
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Is it
attached to the inside of the outer object? |
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Yes -- Try #$connectedToInside |
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it be removed, if enough force is used, without damaging either object? |
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Yes -- Try #$in-Snugly or #$screwedIn |
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#$parts |
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#$intangibleParts |
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#$subInformation |
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#$subEvents |
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#$physicalDecompositions |
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#$physicalPortions |
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#$governingBody |
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#$WholeOrganizationFn |
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#$parentCompany |
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#$subOrgs-Command |
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#$subOrgs-Permanent |
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#$subOrgs-Temporary |
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#$subOrgs-OnlyDuringOperation |
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#$physicalQuarters |
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#$hasHeadquartersIn |
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#$officeInCountry |
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#$memberTypes |
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#$organizationHead |
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#$PolicyFn |
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Senses of ‘In’ |
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#$in-Among |
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#$in-ContCompletely, #$in-ContPartially,
#$in-ContClosed, #$in-ContOpen |
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#$connectedToInside, #$in-Snugly, #$screwedIn,
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Senses of ‘Part’ |
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Organizations |
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