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He compiled an extremely successful record during his first year as a pro, and on March 5, 1994, won his first professional title, the junior lightweight championship of the World Boxing Organization (WBO), with a technical knockout (TKO) of Danish fighter Jimmi Bredahl in the tenth round of the fight.
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Bredahl (1784-1860), an imitator of Shakespeare; Blicher
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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Supplies of blood could be better and more donors are always needed, Bredahl said.
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Employers are not required to pay Guard and Reservists during commitments but some will make up the difference between military pay and civilian job pay, Bredahl said.
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"If we could just get more people to donate three times a year, it would make a world of difference for our blood supply," Bredahl said.
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People are generally busier this time of the year with holiday plans, Bredahl said.
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Bredahl said the purge would have no impact on customers.
The Register 2009
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Each step takes between 10 and 15 minutes, Bredahl said.
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Well, De La Hoya did beat the left-handed Jimmi Bredahl in his 12th fight in March 1994 to win his first world title, but Bredahl was no real threat.
BoxingScene.com 2009
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Bredahl said donating blood is a great gift to give during the holidays.
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