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For the example, one can infer newspaper { < , m } bed {\displaystyle {\mbox{newspaper }}\mathbf {\{\operatorname {<} ,\operatorname {m} \}} {\mbox{ bed}}} {\mbox{newspaper }}{\mathbf {\{\operatorname {<},\operatorname {m}\}}}{\mbox{ bed}}.

I think the above is wrong. If reading the newspaper happens during dinner (meaning it doesn't finish dinner, some dinnertime is left after finishing reading the newspaper) it does not meet going to bed, merely precedes it.