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"We come here every time; they don't pay any attention to us," said Asunción Cortés, 56, who cleans houses for a living and was forfeiting a day's wages in Chimalhuacán.
Here in the car, seated beside someone who saw both matches and did not agree with him, there was the sense that McEnroe didn't think so, either, but was never going to admit it, that he was forfeiting his legacy for the good of tennis.
Mueller did not say, however, he was forfeiting any future demand for an interview. .
With no way to field a team, Kennedy announced he was forfeiting the game and the Cup to the Metropolitans.
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Tremendous exchanges of personal property resulted from such a victory indeed, often life itself was forfeited in important contests.
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