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Bejines and two
Dávila returned to the ring two months after the Bejines bout for a fight against Julio Rodrigues in which the WBC title was not at stake.

Bejines and three
* September 1-Tragedy strikes again: Alberto Davila wins the vacant WBC world Bantamweight championship with a twelve round knockout over Kiko Bejines, who dies three days later.

Bejines and at
Dávila stayed at the medical center where Bejines was into the late night hours following the fight, and later said that he was " in mourning with ( Bejines ') family.

Bejines and 11
Trailing after 11 rounds, Dávila scored a knockout of Bejines to win the title, but Bejines died shortly afterward due to injuries suffered during the fight.

Bejines and had
Sandoval had five wins in 1983, the year in which his friend Davila won the WBC Bantamweight title by knocking out Kiko Bejines, who died days later.

Bejines and fight
After his return, he was given a fourth title fight, versus Kiko Bejines, in 1983.
Unconscious after the fight, Bejines was airlifted to a nearby hospital and revealed to be in critical condition.
His next fight, with Kiko Bejines ( later to die in a boxing related accident ) in Los Angeles, also resulted in a seventh round knockout defeat.

Bejines and Dávila
The WBC assigned its number one challenger, Dávila, to face its third-ranked fighter, Kiko Bejines, for the title.
Bejines fell to the floor and was counted out, giving Dávila the victory and WBC bantamweight championship.

Bejines and right
With 25 seconds elapsed in the round, a right hand to Bejines ' chin struck, followed by a pair of left hands and a right.

held and lead
Former businessmen and bureaucrats were hunted down and killed along with their entire families ; the Khmer Rouge feared that they held beliefs that could lead them to oppose their regime.
In their first game since that banter, the Panthers held a 9-3 lead in Tampa late in the fourth quarter, when QB Brad Johnson hit WR Keenan McCardell in the back of the end zone for a touchdown.
Later that year, in the rematch in Charlotte, the Panthers again held the lead 20-7 in the fourth quarter.
The Padres held a steady lead on the National League wild card spot.
Controversial issues are held as potentially divisive in a given society, because they can lead to tension and ill will, as a result they are often taboo to be discussed in the light of company in many cultures.
The Cowboys held the lead through most of the game, until a fumble, blocked punt, and interception led to the Jets coming back to win the game.
Robert Spitzer, a lead architect of the DSM-III, has held the opinion that the addition of cultural formulations was an attempt to placate cultural critics, and that they lack any scientific motivation or support.
In the run up to the 2002 election the CSU / CDU held a huge lead in the opinion polls and Stoiber famously remarked that "... this election is like a football match where it's the second half and my team is ahead by 2 – 0.
On one extreme is logical positivism, which denies the validity of any beliefs held by faith ; on the other extreme is fideism, which holds that true belief can only arise from faith, because reason and physical evidence cannot lead to truth.
In May – June 1905, an international conference was held in Rome, Italy, which lead to the creation of an International Agricultural Institute.
The Astros held a three game lead over the Dodgers with three games left in the season against the Dodgers.
Comb shrinkage can lead to cracks in the combs due to the combs being held immobile by nails, resulting in disabling leakage.
The first Conference for Security and Co-operation in Europe ( CSCE ), which lead to the creation of the OSCE, was held in Finland in 1972 – 1973.
But Tony Meola stopped every one of them and the defense barely held on to the lead as time ran out on the Chicago Fire.
One account of how the new band's name was chosen held that Moon and Entwistle had suggested that the supergroup with Page and Beck would go down like a " lead balloon ", a British idiom for disastrous results.
In the earliest strips, the dream event that woke him up would always be some mishap or disaster that seemed about to lead to serious injury or death, such as being crushed by giant mushrooms, being turned into a monkey, falling from a bridge being held up by " slaves ", or gaining 90 years in age.
As a result, Labour had moved ahead of the Tories in the opinion polls, and in the aftermath of Foot's election as leader opinion polls showed a double-digit lead for Labour, boosting his hopes of becoming prime minister by the time of the next general election, which had to be held by May 1984.
In 1972, the first formal summit meeting between Pyongyang and Seoul was held, but cautious talks did not lead much of anywhere and relations between the two Koreas continued down the path of hostility.
The Mets held a more modest 3. 5 game lead after 145 games of the 2008 season, their final season at Shea Stadium.
However, Rand viewed limits on patents and copyrights as important and held that if they were granted in perpetuity, it would necessarily lead to de facto collectivism.
The Steelers held a 17 – 10 halftime lead before Elway's 37-yard touchdown pass to Vance Johnson tied the game in the third quarter.
Despite outgaining the Titans in total offensive yards in the first half, 294 – 89, the Rams held merely a 9 – 0 halftime lead on three field goals.
* Daniel Ortega Saavedra November 6, 2011 ' Won In National Elections held on November 6, 2011 was the amount of 1, 569, 287 for 62. 46 % of the total valid votes, what became the Commander Daniel Ortega Saavedra in the presidential candidate who won more votes in a Presidential election in the history of Nicaragua, in addition to that obtained a lead of more than 30 % of valid votes doubling the number of votes obtained by radial businessman Fabio Gadea Mantilla on behalf of the Independent Liberal Party ( PLI ) who obtained the amount of 778. 889 votes recorded for 31. 00 %.
In this context, the Agenda 21 for culture and the United Cities and Local Governments ( UCLG ) Executive Bureau lead the preparation of the policy statement “ Culture: Fourth Pillar of Sustainable Development ”, passed on 17 November 2010, in the framework of the World Summit of Local and Regional Leaders – 3rd World Congress of UCLG, held in Mexico City.
In the Bangkok Declaration adopted by Ministers of Asian states meeting in 1993 in the lead up to the World Conference on Human Rights held in the same year, Asian governments reaffirmed their commitment to the principles of the United Nations Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

held and on
Morgan filled the dipper from the water bucket on the shelf, went back into the front room, lifted the girl's head, and held the edge of the dipper to her mouth.
Others, badly wounded, gripped hands in manes, knees in bellies, held on as long as possible and then, weak from ghastly wounds, slipped sideways, slowly, almost thoughtfully, to be broken under the slashing hoofs.
His burst held for a second on the engine section of the plane.
Their afflictions centered on one maddening difficulty: Miriam held up the divorce proceedings that she herself had asked for.
This conference was held despite Stavropoulos' assurance to Adolf Berle, who was leaving the same day for Puerto Rico, that nothing would be done until his return on January 22, except that the Secretary General would probably order the list destroyed.
The attack started on October 2, 1643, and the Gortonists held out for a day and a night.
Several conventions have been held in recent months in hotels on a nonsegregated basis.
He thought he saw -- it awakened and, for a moment, interested him -- that Elizabeth held a leash in her hand and that a round fuzzy puppy was on the end of the leash.
The bank which held the mortgage on the old church declared that the interest was considerably in arrears, and the real estate people said flatly that the land across the river was being held for an eventual development for white working people who were coming in, and that none would be sold to colored folk.
He then draped him over the rough stand, explained that he was supposed to be recently dead, and was being held on his mother's lap.
He slapped the reins on the back of the powerful gray horse and held on as the sulky's wheels hit a pothole and came out with a jolt and went on.
He found tepid water in a pitcher and a last bit of soap, and he lathered his face and stood stropping the razor on his broad leather belt, its buckle held firm by a knob of the bedpost.
He ran on his plump sticks of legs, freezing now and again into the sudden startled attitudes which the camera had caught and held on the paling photographs, all carefully placed and glued and labeled, resting in the fat plush album in the bottom drawer of the escritoire.
The first pretrial conference -- held to appoint amici curiae to represent the interest of the stockholders of Du Pont and General Motors and to consider the procedure to be followed in the subsequent hearings -- took place on September 25, 1957.
Antoine's held as mandatory a splash of absinthe or Pernod on the parsley or spinach which was used for the underbedding.
Those who have never traveled the width and length of this land cannot conceive, on the basis of textbook description alone, the overwhelming space and variety of this country held together under one government.
The dirt on the soiled objects is mechanically held by surface irregularities to some extent.
Each adult is held personally responsible for assuring his inscription and obtaining an identification card which must be shown on demand.
Any free elections that were to be held in Poland would have to produce a government in which Moscow had complete confidence, and all pressure from the West for free voting by anti-Soviet elements in Poland would be met by restrictions on voting by these elements.
The successor corporations have been held entitled to sue on such claims.
The only public demonstration in honor of John Brown was held at Pratt's Hall in Providence, on the day of his execution.

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