Word: forfeit
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...Crimson (0-4) competed without freshman Corey Jantzen (141 lbs.), who was recovering from a sprained knee, forcing it to forfeit the 141-lb. weight class for the length of the three-meet tournament. The team was also without junior Andrew Flanagan (165 lbs.) due to a high ankle sprain that has repeatedly sidelined him this season...
...cachet that, fortunately, he knew he couldn't forfeit. As a result, the referendum result will resonate far beyond Venezuela. Latin Americans in general have grown disillusioned by democratic institutions - particularly their failure to solve the region's gaping inequality and frightening insecurity - and many observers fear that Latin Americans, as they so often have in their history, are again willing to give leaders like Chavez inordinate, and inordinately protracted, powers. Chavez, critics complained, was in fact leading a trend of what some called "democratators" - democratically elected dictators. His allies in Bolivia and Ecuador, for example, are hammering...
...seed, was competing for the first time this season after an eye injury sidelined him in Harvard’s first event of the year at the East Stroudsburg Open. In the 184-lb. semifinal, Caputo fell, 11-4, to the second-seeded Tyrel Todd of Michigan, thus forfeiting the chance to compete in the finals. In the third-place bout, Caputo and his opponent Doug Umbehauer of Rider remained tied until there were seven seconds on the clock, when Caputo was taken down and lost, 3-2. In the fifth-place match, Caputo outwrestled sixth seed Vince Jones...
...Donnell said. “Penn and Princeton have so many upperclassmen returning and might not be expecting much. They will be surprised.” The Crimson next travels to Hanover on Nov. 28 for a match against Dartmouth. HARVARD 7, WILLIAMS 2 Despite having to forfeit the top spot on account of injury, the Crimson stepped up to deliver a dominating performance with a 7-2 victory over Williams to complete the weekend sweep on the road. Harvard was paced by sweeps at its No. 3 through No. 8 positions. Freshman June Tiong, playing...
...York Times, the neurologists who performed the autopsy on former safety Andre Watters, dead at 44, found that he had the deteriorated brain of an 85-year-old man. Upshaw is also quick to assert that the union represents only active players and the hotshots cannot be expected to forfeit a piece to old-timers no longer bringing in revenue. This statement is false on two accounts. First, the NFLPA fund money is provided almost entirely by the ownership. There is little reason that current players should vote to withhold pension payments absent of Upshaw’s pressure. Second...