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She lost her last statewide campaign, in 2000, by virtual forfeit when she left the campaign trail in the governor's race to battle breast cancer.
He is also being granted replacement share awards worth £1.7m in lieu of deferred share awards from M&S that he will forfeit when he leaves the company.
For example: in Italy, where the World Cup will be held next month, Naples recently won the Scudetto, the crown, after gaining a forfeit when one of its players was hit on the head with a 100-lira coin on the road.
The last time Robeson (29-3) and Lincoln (25-6) played was on Jan . 5 a game that ended in a forfeit when Lincoln Coach Tiny Morton pulled his team off the court after a series of technical fouls and a fight that erupted in the stands.
"What you forfeit when you go to jail is your liberty - you know, you can't pop down the pub for a pint, you can't have sex with your loved one, you know, that is what you're actually forfeiting - not the vote".
Fischer lost the first two games in strange fashion: the first when he played a risky pawn-grab in a drawn endgame, the second by forfeit when he refused to play the game in a dispute over playing conditions.
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About $200 million was forfeited when the preseason was canceled.
(Options are sometimes forfeited when employees leave the firm, for instance, which makes the options worthless).
As items are forfeited when payments are not made, borrowers do not accrue ever more burdensome debts as interest builds up.
The distancing has spread to the wealthy supporters who put up the bail of $375,000 that was forfeited when Mr. Assange fled to the embassy.
That is a prerogative it and all of the banks forfeited when they nearly brought down the financial system and then were bailed out by American taxpayers.
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