. . . . "ChW" . "An event or state (here termed an Eventuality) or time-Period is described in terms of the Degree to which its duration diverges from a standard. As is usual for gradable attributes, the standard of comparison is normally based on the expected duration for the type of Eventuality or Period. (In conjunction with the comparative construction, the standard may also be based upon an explicit value.) After a lengthy discussion with the Foreign Minister, Mr. Qian Qichen, they met the Prime Minister. The lengthy period which most party leaders have already spent in Parliament before gaining office certainly gives them time to acquire suitable skills."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Duration_description" . . . . . . . . . "79"^^ . . . "Duration_description" . "2001-02-07T13:12:27+01:00"^^ . . . . "An event or state (here termed an Eventuality) or time-Period is described in terms of the Degree to which its duration diverges from a standard. As is usual for gradable attributes, the standard of comparison is normally based on the expected duration for the type of Eventuality or Period. (In conjunction with the comparative construction, the standard may also be based upon an explicit value.) After a lengthy discussion with the Foreign Minister, Mr. Qian Qichen, they met the Prime Minister. The lengthy period which most party leaders have already spent in Parliament before gaining office certainly gives them time to acquire suitable skills."@en . . . . .