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* Cornwall Landing – A community east of Cornwall on Hudson, next to the Hudson River.
In 1834, Jacob Proctor established a general store next to the wharf, and river boat captains knew the village as " Proctor's Landing ".
The next day, to get released, Osceola agreed to abide by the Treaty of Payne's Landing and to bring his followers in.
The next day, in order to secure his release, Osceola agreed to abide by the Treaty of Payne's Landing and to bring his followers in.
Landing on a cube causes it to change color, and changing every cube to the target color allows the player to progress to the next stage.
On 25 December 1944 the main body left Doddington Hall for a staging area in Southampton, England and boarded the British Landing ship Empire Javelin the next afternoon.
The next step was the Landing Ship Tank.
Williams Landing will be next to the planned and approved future Williams Landing railway station, just across the Princes Freeway and for residents of Point Cook will be accessed via Palmers Road.
Ivar's has two other full-service restaurants: Ivar's Salmon House in Seattle's Northlake neighborhood, and Ivar's Mukilteo Landing in Mukilteo, Washington, next to the Washington State Ferries terminal.
The Air Traffic Control Tower was opened in 1995, followed by an Instrument Landing System glide slope the next year.
Martin noted that A Feast for Crows would focus on " Westeros, King's Landing, the riverlands, Dorne, and the Iron Islands ," and that the next novel, A Dance with Dragons, would cover " events in the east and north.
When a shuttle mission was completed, the orbiter was towed from the Shuttle Landing Facility to its assigned OPF where it spent several months ( typically less than 100 days ) being prepared for the next mission.
Landing in London, catching the BBC by surprise, and with no time to bring the thousands of hopeful letter writers to a meeting with the legend, the TV company nipped next door " borrowing " three schoolboy boxers from the school ( Christopher Wren ).
Joyce takes the next train to the whistle stop town of Bayou Landing in the heart of Louisiana swamp country.
After the boys rescue Perry from a mishap on the water, they loan him one of their father's suits, and Perry heads off to his next job at nearby Bailey's Landing.
Built on a former alfalfa field and next to Bangerter Highway, with the first phase having its groundbreaking in 1999, Jordan Landing has been criticized for drawing traffic from across the Salt Lake Valley to a formerly rural area, overwhelming infrastructure, acting as a catalyst for urban sprawl, and attracting many pre-teens to the theater plaza.
The restored 1906 depot is next to Branson Landing in historic downtown Branson.

Landing and morning
There are three morning trips, which stop at Pier 11 / Wall Street and then the East 34th Street Ferry Landing.
The first released early and came down near or within German lines, but the second came down on Landing Zone O, except for 5 who followed their briefing orders and landed on LZ W. Even so, virtually all of the personnel of both battalions made their way to the 82nd Airborne positions by morning, and had 15 of their 24 guns in operation by sundown of June 8.
* Laclede's Landing, on a November morning in the late 1970s.
The infantry element, Kilo Company of the 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines, ( 31st MEUSOC ) and Battalion Landing Team 3 / 1, conducted their initial landing in the early morning hours of March 1, 1995, and within hours the bulk of the infantry battalion had passed through the United Nation ’ s perimeter and secured the New Port shipping facility and an area known as " No Man's Land ", between the New Port and the UN-occupied Mogadishu International Airport, north of green beach.

Landing and they
On July 29, 1863, at Goodrich's Landing south of Lake Providence, Confederate partisan Rangers surprised two companies of black troops in a small fort located on an Indian mound ; they seized 200 prisoners.
* New Bridge Landing, the site of The Bridge That Saved A Nation crossed by the Continental Army and General Washington as they retreated from the British attack on New York City on November 20, 1776.
By arriving at Parker's Landing, they could travel to the interior of what would become Washington State, avoiding the British at Fort Vancouver who would try to persuade them to settle elsewhere.
Lousma and Fullerton chose to land at White Sands instead of the new Shuttle Landing Facility at Kennedy Space Center because they had trained there.
After an unusually long voyage of 144 days, they arrived at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay, and came ashore at the point where the southern side of the bay meets the Atlantic Ocean, an event which has come to be called the " First Landing ".
In 1832, a few Seminole chiefs signed the Treaty of Payne's Landing, by which they agreed to give up their Florida lands in exchange for lands west of the Mississippi River.
Leaving Eighth Army to continue their advance, at 07: 00 16 July the 1st Parachute Brigade were transported in trucks to Syracuse, where they embarked on a Landing Ship Tank.
Savalas and Dobson were reunited on-screen for one last time when they appeared together in the 1990 TV movie Kojak: It's Always Something, where Dobson's character was a lawyer — similar to his role on Knots Landing — instead of a police officer.
Landing at the Bay of Marathon, they were met by an Athenian army and defeated in the famous Battle of Marathon, ending the first Persian attempt to subdue Greece.
Landing at the port of Leghorn, they were held in quarantine, during which time William died on 27 December 1803 and was buried in the Old English Cemetery.
To meet the increased demand for rifle barrels, in 1828 the Remingtons moved their forge and foundry from its rural setting to 100 acres ( 0. 4 km² ) of land they had purchased astride the canal and abutting the Mohawk River near a town then called Morgan's Landing ( later Ilion ), New York.
Instead of using Infantry Landing Ships to cross the Channel they would be taken across on Motor Gun Boats towing Assault Landing Craft ( LCA ).
The Seminoles informed Thompson that they had no intention of moving, and that they did not feel bound by the Treaty of Payne's Landing.
Landing in great force on a weakly defended point, the Athenians swamped the beachfront defenses and moved inland, harassing the Spartans with missile fire whenever they attempted to come to grips with the Athenian hoplites.
One senior RAF officer at the Central Landing Establishment believed that such a large number refused due to a combination of inexperience and a fear that their parachute would not open when they jumped out of the aircraft.
Landing in the River Orwell on 24 September 1326, they were accompanied by Prince Edward and Henry, Earl of Lancaster.
When executive of the mines sought to buy up James Robb's Landing in order to make it a railhead for coal from the mines, they balked when he insisted his farm was worth $ 80, 000.
Finally ( July 1 ) almost the whole Confederate army attacked the Union army at Malvern Hill, but they were beaten back with terrible slaughter and the Union army reached Harrison's Landing in safety.
However, as they are nearing their Landing Zone at Black Mesa, airborne alien creatures attack the Osprey formation, causing Shephard's Osprey to crash land.
Instead, it has meteors which descend from the top of the screen and disintegrate when they hit platforms, like the Skylabs in Skylab Landing Bay.
Freight wagons pulled by spans of oxen similar to those that hauled freight up the Cow Creek Trail to Fort Benton From year to year, and month to month the volume of freight on the Cow Island Trail fluctuated depending on whether the riverboats had high water so they could get up river to Fort Benton, or whether low water over the Dauphine and other rapids caused riverboats to offload at Cow Island Landing.

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