. . . . . . "This scenario describes a series of Events, associated a single Participant, i.e., the history of the Participant. The Events do not necessarily form a coherent whole (e.g., are not necessarily causally related), but merely occupy a period of time. In many cases the history is limited to what are considered the important or significant events. Words in this frame can also denote the time period over which the sequence of Events took place.\nNote: uses of words in this frame to describe a record of the series of events are not in this frame (e.g., we compiled a history of Rome).\nWe've been worried about our recent hire's history of deceiving employers.\nThe following sections document the entire 25-year history of the company.\nOur areas of strength are British, American and European History from 1492 to 2000."^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . .