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At and Queenston
At Fort George, Brock had been awoken by the noise of the artillery at Queenston.
: At Queenston Heights and Lundy's Lane our brave fathers, side by side
At dusk on 23 June, Boerstler's force moved in secret from Fort George to the village of Queenston, where they quartered themselves in the houses and other buildings
At the ensuing Battle of Queenston Heights, Brock was killed leading a hasty counter-attack to recover a battery which had been captured by the Americans.
At the Battle of Queenston Heights, he fought alongside Winfield Scott, who used Totten's cravat as a white flag to signal the American surrender.
At the outbreak of the War of 1812, flank companies ( limited to three officers and 38 men ), composed mostly of volunteers, of those regiments took the field in all major engagements from Niagara to Detroit including the battles of Queenston Heights, Lundy's Lane, Stoney Creek and Fort Detroit.
At Queenston Heights, William Chisholm had transferred to a flank company of the 2nd York Militia, and his gallantry drew special mention in the dispatches of General Schaeffe.
At the time of its opening, there were no other bridge crossings between Queenston and Coteau Landing.

At and Heights
At the war's end, Israel had gained control of the Sinai Peninsula, the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and the Golan Heights.
At the intersection with College Boulevard, the route forms the border between Woodbury Heights to the east and West Deptford Township to the west, crossing over the New Jersey Turnpike without an interchange.
At the turn of the 20th century, the area of present day University Heights was known as West Lucas Township and consisted of several small farms and properties.
At about 8: 45 a. m., satisfied at the weakness in the enemy center, Napoleon asked Soult how long it would take for his men to reach the Pratzen Heights, to which the Marshal replied, " Less than twenty minutes, sire.
At Washington Avenue it downgrades to a two-lane again while it travels through West End Heights, a historic and upscale neighborhood.
At the same time, he was appointed Columbia University's first " Columbia University Artist " at the University's Morningside Heights campus, recognizing the role of his work in bridging the arts and sciences.
At the start of the Battle of Berlin, the last major assault in the European Theater of Operations during World War II, the Russians attacked over the river Oder against German troops dug in on the Seelow Heights, about 50 km ( 30 mi ) east of Berlin.
At 10: 00, therefore, he gave his third order of the day to the Cavalry Division – Cavalry to advance and take advantage of any opportunity to recover the Heights.
At 11: 15 the eight Russian guns on the Causeway Heights opened up on the Light Brigade whose front line was now more than halfway down the valley ; for the next 400 yards (~ 365 m ) the men would also come under fire from the guns to their front.
MC Tunes worked with the band on the 1990 album, The North At Its Heights.
At this location Kosciusko laid out defensive lines stretching from the river to the bluffs called Bemis Heights.
At age 5, he and his family moved from Morningside Heights, Manhattan, to the northeast Bronx.
At the Battle of Bemis Heights his brigade was in the center of the left division, fighting alongside Daniel Morgan and Enoch Poor.
At Heights Farm was a bombing decoy nicknamed " Manchester on the moors ".
At its southern end it is also within the Golan Heights.
At a nursery in the Heights neighborhood of Houston, Texas, a stable population has established itself, hatchlings having been observed in the spring of 2005.
At age 14, Carew and his family immigrated to the United States and settled in the Washington Heights section of the borough of Manhattan, New York City.
At the age of twelve, Adu helped the Heights School's varsity soccer team win the Maryland state championship in the fall of 2001 in a sudden death penalty shootout that saw him injured in the last two minutes of play.
At Beer, about 2 miles west of Seaton, is the Beer Heights Light Railway ; along with numerous model railways this is part of Pecorama, a tourist attraction provided by the model railway manufacturer Peco.
At the University Heights Alternative School in the Bronx, the Project Adventure experiential learning program has led the faculty to adopt an all-day time block as an alternative to the traditional 45-minute periods.
At the eastern point of the island is the Canvey Heights Country Park which was reclaimed from the Newlands landfill site that operated there between 1954-89.
At the Battle of Bemis Heights ( Second Battle of Saratoga ) on October 7, 1777, Murphy is reputed to have shot and killed Sir Francis Clerke and General Simon Fraser.
At Avondale Heights and Essendon West residents have a spectacular view over the river valley to the skyscrapers of the Melbourne CBD.

At and Lundy's
At Lundy's Lane, Drummond suffered a serious wound from a shot to the neck during the battle and Riall was captured by American forces.
At the Battle of Lundy's Lane, both sides claimed victory, but because U. S. forces had suffered so many casualties, they pulled back to Fort Erie.
At the Battle of Lundy's Lane, Ripley's brigade captured and held the British guns until the American withdrawal.

At and Lane
At the very end of the novel, where Superman stands poised to destroy the United Nations, Norman McCay makes him realise that, when he abandoned Clark Kent fifteen years ago after the murder of Lois Lane by the Joker and retreated into his Superman self, he lost this instinctive morality and thus the ability to be the hero Superman.
At the age of eighteen she eloped with the actor Robert Baddeley, then on the stage at Drury Lane.
At the moment they are testing a service to 24 Lane and streets on the way to the lane which are near the Rich River Golf Club
At its centre is Highgate village, a collection of largely Georgian shops, pubs, restaurants and residential streets, interspersed with diverse landmarks such as St Michael's Church and steeple, Highgate School ( 1565 ), Jacksons Lane arts centre housed in a Grade II listed former church, the Gatehouse inn dating from 1670 and Berthold Lubetkin's 1930s Highpoint buildings.
( At that time, Kingston extended as far as Snowden Lane.
At that time, New College Lane was known as Hammer Hall Lane ( named after a hall to the east, as New College had not then been founded ), and its northern side was the old town wall.
At the 2012 festival celebrating the 100th birthday anniversary, the town of Reinerton renamed the street near Les ' birthplace to Les Brown Lane.
At the same time that this treaty was received in Washington, Pierce learned that New Mexico Territorial Governor William C. Lane had issued a proclamation claiming the Mesilla Valley as part of New Mexico, leading to protests from Mexico.
On February 11, 1899, Francis filed an application for copyright of his painting “ Dog Looking At and Listening to a Phonograph .” Thinking the Edison-Bell Company located in New Jersey, USA, might find it useful, he presented it to James E. Hough, who promptly said, “ Dogs don ’ t listen to phonographs .” On May 31, 1899, Barraud went to the Maiden Lane offices of The Gramophone Company with the intention of borrowing a brass horn to replace the original black horn on the painting.
At the NHL draft in June Battalion rookie Philip Lane would be chosen in the 2nd round ( 52nd overall ) by the Phoenix Coyotes while Sam Carrick would be taken by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 5th round ( 144th overall ).
At the age of 21, she moved to Cincinnati, Ohio to join her father, who had become the president of Lane Theological Seminary.
At his death, three years after his retirement from Drury Lane and the stage, he was given a lavish public funeral at Westminster Abbey where he was laid in Poets ' Corner.
At the end of the London season, Garrick, along with Peg Woffington, traveled to Dublin for the summer season at the Theatre Royal, Smock Lane.
At the end of School Lane with its intersection with Church Lane, is the village War Memorial.
At the south end of Park Lane, on the west side, gates in honour of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother ( widow of George VI ) have been erected, bearing motifs in a freely modern interpretation from her coat of arms.
At a dinner to celebrate Pitt's birthday in 1802, Canning wrote the song ‘ The Pilot that Weathered the Storm ’, performed by a tenor from Drury Lane, Charles Dignum:
At some point before 1422, the greater part of " Lincoln's Inn ", as they had become known, after the Earl, moved to the estate of Ralph Neville, the Bishop of Chichester, near Chancery Lane.
At the start of the 1950s, Broonzy became part of a touring folk music revue formed by Win Stracke called I Come for to Sing, which also included Studs Terkel and Lawrence Lane.
At Springer Lane, which is a former alignment of Route 44, the highway comes into the open, crossing under power lines and intersecting with former alignments of roadway, overgrown with grass.
At Half Moon Lane it then works its way back towards Herne Hill railway station where it is joined by another tributary that flows through Leigham Vale, Tulse Hill and Brockwell Park.
At the same time Lane was featured on the cover of Time, which declared her one of Hollywood's " Whiz Kids.
At first, the cell line was said to be named after a " Helen Lane " or " Helen Larson ", in order to preserve Lacks's anonymity.

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