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forfeit

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  • Ancheta must serve 60 months in prison, forfeit a 1993 BMW and more than $58,000 in profit.
  • nce abuse treatment program and was forced to forfeit a portion of his signing bonus money.
  • second semester and Roane State was forced to forfeit a game for using an ineligible player.
  • Detroit will forfeit a pick in this draft due to findings of tampe
  • following the 1992 season, forcing Alabama to forfeit all games in which Langham competed.
  • ute before 24 June 1748, was to automatically forfeit all of their property to the Crown, without t
  • Meanwhile, the Peyton racing team may have to forfeit an upcoming stock-car race due to financial t
  • Their lives were forfeit, and their lands reverted to the king; their
  • VIII's orders in 1451 and all her lands were forfeit and split up.
  • er, they won 41 games, lost 50 (including one forfeit), and tied 2, finishing sixth in the twelve-t
  • first master chamberlain, Robert Malet, to be forfeit, and in 1133 awarded the office of master cha
  • mer of 1455, all Douglas titles were declared forfeit, and their land reverted to the crown, Balven
  • ial concern, the Longhorns were not forced to forfeit any of the games in which Weaver had played,
  • George's life and lands were also declared forfeit, as were those of his uncle, Archibald Dougla
  • John died in 1399, his estates were declared forfeit as King Richard II had exiled John's son and
  • May 19: Won by forfeit at Cleveland Majic
  • ue-green algae, which is full of keratinoids ( forfeit: because they eat prawns).
  • Forfeit by Roos
  • James Maule, 4th Earl of Panmure (1658-1723) ( forfeit by attainder in 1716)
  • after the Battle of Towton, the earldom being forfeit by act of Attainder.
  • ons and twenty-seven attempts (not counting a forfeit by the Richmond Spirit), the Vipers finally p
  • er restored to the senior earldom of Kildare ( forfeit by his half-brother, Thomas) in 1569.
  • II granted him the family estates, previously forfeit by his brother as a felon (much to the surpri
  • o the Liberals meant that Hall Findlay had to forfeit contesting the nomination process, while Luci
  • The Browns claim the game 2 forfeit didn't count and therefore claim the champion
  • at the 1994 Lillehammer Olympics, but had to forfeit due to heart complications immediately before
  • d the University of Alabama eventually had to forfeit eight wins and a tie from the 1993 football s
  • use his right had not been claimed before the Forfeit Estates Commission and because he was an alie
  • The Bonnies were forced to forfeit every game in which Terrell played, and were
  • The US Attorney filed suit to forfeit five properties owned by Susan Su relating to
  • problems he had at Shawnee, as Western had to forfeit four wins and a district championship.
  • : Keravnos Keratea and Aghia Paraskevi forfeit from the league.
  • ld Edward I default on the treaties, he would forfeit Gascony; if Philip defaulted, he would pay a
  • Eddie proceeds to forfeit his next match and give the money back to Vin
  • nspiracy failed, and Eustace was sentenced to forfeit his English fiefs.
  • Brown was convicted and was forced to forfeit his ship Hope.
  • of corruption in 2010, Leibell was forced to forfeit his law license.
  • pment, he also made the difficult decision to forfeit his deep love for tennis in order to pursue a
  • ad of wagering mere horses, the suitor had to forfeit his life if he failed to answer correctly.
  • ealth, requiring him to return to Paris or to forfeit his life.
  • x, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron, was forced to forfeit his land in what is now Fairfax, Virginia.
  • 2008 Adrenaline announced that Thoresen "has forfeit his championship belt, since he has signed a
  • tary offices, and they requested that Goodale forfeit his suite in the coveted Central Block.
  • creation of the Magna Carta he was forced to forfeit his other High Shrievalties as well.
  • ny BDO tournaments, Wade took the decision to forfeit his automatic place in the 2004 World Darts T
  • go, going so far as to offer his own life as forfeit if anybody is killed as a result.
  • Deposits are forfeit if the list (or candidate) fails to achieve a
  • 6 title in January 2008; the UIL accepted the forfeit in June 2008.
  • The MacDougalls were forfeit in 1308, and losing most of their lands follo
  • Forfeit; included in the Earldom of Moray recreated f
  • If the shell of your egg cracks you have to forfeit it, a process that continues until just one e
  • f yellow fever epidemics, leading the city to forfeit its charter in 1879.
  • h was then called Wicliffe's Learning, should forfeit land, cattle, goods, and life, and be condemn
  • This dukedom was forfeit later that same year after Mary was forced to
  • title in February 2009; the UIL accepted the forfeit later that month.
  • nd went home with their "guarantee" and a 1-0 forfeit loss amid catcalls and a "near riot" at the t
  • Crimson Tide of the University of Alabama to forfeit most of the 1993 season and suffer NCAA sanct
  • The University of Oklahoma was forced to forfeit nine games from the 1972 campaign after they
  • New England Patriots, Oklahoma was forced to forfeit nine games from the 1972 campaign after evide
  • Lord Shiva was delighted with the worship and forfeit of Ravana, he gave him a Ling-full of religio
  • fusing to play baseball, which results in the forfeit of a Little League game by his team.
  • the peninsula, I hereby declare 46th Division forfeit of soldierly honour.
  • e ways that we have been programmed to act we forfeit our status as free agents.
  • 1959 Class AA state football championship via forfeit over Stamford (the actual score was 19-14 Sta
  • Despite the forfeit, Penn State refused to accept the win.
  • n their rosters and the Giants were forced to forfeit several games after teams complained to the l
  • DQ - Won by Forfeit, the loser not being classified
  • Customers forfeit the deposit fee if the container is not retur
  • A formal decision to forfeit the 2007 title has not been made.
  • se in media eventually urged the investors to forfeit the plan.
  • polling numbers persuaded Menem and Romero to forfeit the runoff.
  • Preliminary Final match against Essendon and forfeit the match.
  • an, calling the book "sufficiently obscene to forfeit the protection of the First Amendment of the
  • three months to accept the challenge or else forfeit the match in favour of the challenger.
  • ould send a telegram to Dartmouth offering to forfeit the game.
  • n the 1959 game over Brady, but was forced to forfeit the game, the first instance in UIL football
  • This is the third Red Dwarf episode to forfeit the opening titles for the purposes of time a
  • officials during the playoffs and decided to forfeit the rest of the season in protest.
  • e life and mind changes after he is forced to forfeit the tournament because his sister was in the
  • at halftime, at which time Taylor decided to forfeit the game, due to the injuries of his players.
  • Later, Memphis had to forfeit their win for "ineligible competition, imperm
  • of the total number of votes cast, they would forfeit their monetary deposit.
  • Clampitt, Coyle, and Hammer agreed to forfeit their claim in favor of a portion of the prop
  • Alabama State also forfeit their shot at the NCAA Division I Football Ch
  • ir sixth-round selection, otherwise they will forfeit their seventh-rounder.
  • ed to the academic requirements or they could forfeit their right to represent the college in sport
  • the Southwest Conference, but Arkansas had to forfeit their first conference championship because T
  • hey did not join the fight, they would likely forfeit their standing as the leaders of Serbian resi
  • Three robots lost on a team result in a forfeit, thus a player can win a Base Wars game by fi
  • Their possessions were made forfeit to the crown.
  • His goods were forfeit to the crown on account of his illegitimacy.
  • If one should break the secret pact, he would forfeit to the other the sum of ten thousand pounds.
  • anuary 1622 and his estates and titles became forfeit to the crown.
  • ned that all his estates and title were to be forfeit to the crown.
  • d resided in England since his lands had been forfeit to the crown in 1455.
  • lution of the monasteries in 1539 when it was forfeit to the crown and granted to Richard Watkins.
  • use bureaucrats refused to have them removed ( forfeit: to hold the roof up; to stop the roof from f
  • e order was dissolved and the properties were forfeit to the crown, but were subsequently acquired
  • Forfeit, Torgelow withdrew.
  • The forfeit trick is usually of a dangerous nature.
  • Those in the 3rd position must then attempt a forfeit trick that has been previously explained to t
  • Forfeit trick: Glass and Sword Staircase: walking on
  • Forfeit trick: Iron Pole Bend; bending an iron pole b
  • lub, when Badger's actions caused the club to forfeit two league points when he took time off work
  • The recusant was to be fined £60 or to forfeit two-thirds of his land if he did not receive
  • onvicted felon, his property should have been forfeit under the doctrine of attainder, but he petit
  • Initially, the league gave a forfeit win to the Heroes, but the league later ruled
  • is the NCAA does not recognize the Penn State forfeit win over Oklahoma in the 1972 Sugar Bowl, in
  • ound by a score of 100-86, and then scoring a forfeit win over Central division champion Minnesota
  • All games against them are to be counted as a forfeit, with a score of 5-0 for the opposing team.