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The N.C.A.A. has used the vacating of victories as a way to punish those who actually committed infractions, instead of just the current players and coaches.
It tends to be in the interest of the spouse remaining in the apartment, who will sooner or later probably buy the other partner out, to keep the valuation low, while the vacating party wants it high.
Weeks later the National Collegiate Athletic Association announced sanctions against Penn State, which included a $60 million fine, a four-year bowl ban, and the vacating of all football wins between 1998 and 2011.
His lawyers said that without the Central Park prior convictions, he would have been released from the 1999 conviction long ago, and that the vacating of the Central Park case could bring him home.
Of the two parts to these rulings -- the vacating of the cable-broadcast cross-ownership prohibition and the throwing into serious question of the 35percentt broadcast-ownership cap -- which is more important?
The lawsuit, a straightforward challenge to the N.C.A.A.'s authority, asks a federal court to throw out all of the penalties against Penn State's football program, including a $60 million fine, the vacating of a decade's worth of victories, and a four-year ban on postseason play.
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Someone has to work the vacated shift.
Martina Hingis moves into the vacated spot.
Korolev whipped it into the vacated net.
But who would be worth trying in the vacated positions?
Van Allen banged the puck into the vacated net.
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