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$41 million: The pay being forfeited by Mr. Stumpf.
This week the vessel, believed to be Spanish-owned, was ordered forfeited by a French court.
They happily accept sites forfeited by owners who have fallen behind in property tax payments.
Amtrak has begun to police its tracks from the skies with a helicopter leased with money forfeited by drug dealers.
The point of the exercise is to secure for the new rouble a measure of public trust long since forfeited by the hopelessly devalued old one.
The right to a discharge is not unqualified and may be forfeited by the commission of acts that the particular legislation considers as meriting this sanction.
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The biggest part of the package, though, is a "make-whole grant" of restricted stock worth $25 million to make up for the compensation he is forfeiting by leaving Microsoft, where he ran the Xbox games business.
What you'll forfeit by deprogramming yourself from the cult of the marathon is simple: you'll lose the chance to tell your friends that you ran a marathon.
Then, during salary negotiations, you can try to make up some or all of the money you'd forfeit by jumping.
And after last weekend's drubbing of the Mets at the hands of the aforementioned Yankees, any baseball bragging rights in New York were most assuredly forfeit by the abysmal conclusions of each of those three games played by the Mets.
"They have earned this right and Gaddafi has forfeited it by waging war on his own people".
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