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What is believed to be the largest E. coli O157: H7 outbreak in Oregon history occurred among attendees at the Lane County fair in 2002.
Barley Lane is believed to be named after Dorothy Barley, last Abbess of nearby Barking Abbey ( elected 1527 ).
* The Police Station at the corner of the High Street and Green Lane is believed to be London's oldest working police station but has been scheduled for closure since January 21, 2010.
In contrast to the pulps The Shadow radio drama limited the cast of major characters to The Shadow, Commissioner Weston, and Margo Lane, the last of whom was created specifically for the radio series, as it was believed the abundance of agents would make it difficult to distinguish between characters.
* The first house in Sikeston is believed to have been located at 318 Baker Lane.
It is believed he designed Moorlands, Byrds Lane, Uttoxeter for one of the Bamfords.
Increased repression and collectivization under the Soviet Union reduced the numbers to a reported few thousand in 1929, and the sect is believed to have nearly died out today ( Lane 1978 ).
His earliest known work, Lane near a Small Town, is believed to have been painted around 1864.
However, some of his senior officers ( such as Lieutenant Colonel Drummond and Colonel Hercules Scott of the 103rd Regiment, also killed in the failed storming attempt ) criticised him for poor generalship at Lundy's Lane, and believed that his plan of attack at Fort Erie was risky and too complicated.
This is believed to be one of the first football matches to be played under floodlights, following a match played at Bramall Lane, Sheffield on 14 October 1878.
The previous month Coleman was the only objector to the erection of a wind turbine at Frith Manor Primary School ( opposite Partingdale Lane ), as he believed it was " out of character in the green belt ".
It is believed that she stayed the night in the Saracen's Head, while the army camped on land behind the church, now Kings Norton Park ( giving rise to the modern road name " Camp Lane ").
In a press release, Posner stated " Although I'm convinced Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated President Kennedy, I've always believed that had Mark Lane represented Oswald, he would have won an acquittal.
His real name was believed to be William Henry Lane, and he was also known as " Boz's Juba " following Dickens's graphic description of him in American Notes.
" Stories began to be told to individuate the persons who were now believed to be buried in these old and imposing sites ," observes Robin Lane Fox.
Despite clashes in the past with their interests, Southern Pacific Republicans believed Pardee the better candidate against the Democratic contender Franklin K. Lane, a San Francisco City Attorney and an ardent anti-Southern Pacific campaigner.
The committee established a Franklin K. Lane Memorial Fund, initially dedicated to the support of Lane's widow, Anne Lane, and upon her death to be used to promote causes in which her husband believed.
Lois ' sister, Lucy Lane, was believed to have died in issue # 120 ( March 1972 ) but the character was later revived.
Lane believed that the attacks reported in the 19th century by the Chimiset, associated with the Nandi Bear, might actually have been attacks by the Mngwa.
Mr. Tyson is also believed to have contributed to the construction of a permanent pavement over Dame Lane.
The character was believed to have died in Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane # 120 ( March 1972 ) but was later revived in a story in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen # 160 ( October 1973 ).
While William Lane chose to set up in 1892 the New Australia community in Paraguay along socialist lines which attracted many labour activists, Emma Miller believed Lane was " opting out of the struggle " and became a foundation member of the Workers ' Political Organisation, a forerunner of the Australian Labor Party in Queensland.

Lane and Alcott
Alcott persuaded them to come to the United States with him ; Lane and his son moved into the Alcott house and helped with family chores.
Alcott and Charles Lane founded " Fruitlands " in 1843.
Lane and Alcott collaborated on a major expansion of their educational theories into a Utopian society.
* Fruitlands ( transcendental center ), American historic landmark ; short-lived Massachusetts utopian community founded in June 1843 by Bronson Alcott and Charles Lane

Lane and had
Hearst's luck was even poorer when he had a chat with Franklin K. Lane, a prominent California journalist and reform politician, whom he asked for his support.
Lane was still burning because he had narrowly missed election as governor of California in 1902 and laid his defeat to the antagonism of Hearst's San Francisco Examiner.
-- Kenny Lane of Muskegon, Mich., world's seventh ranked lightweight, had little trouble in taking a unanimous decision over Rip Randall of Tyler, Tex., here Monday night.
A group of young men influenced by him enrolled in Lane Theological Seminary and had to leave because of their open anti-slavery position.
Eilenberg and Mac Lane later wrote that their goal was to understand natural transformations ; in order to do that, functors had to be defined, which required categories.
Lane over the years had gained a reputation as a GM who loved to make deals.
With the White Sox, Lane had made over 100 trades involving over 400 players in seven years.
David Garrick at Drury Lane produced a version that adapted Shakespeare heavily ; he declared: " I had sworn I would not leave the stage till I had rescued that noble play from all the rubbish of the fifth act.
He also had a television special on NBC featuring Whoopi Goldberg, Nathan Lane, Marc Anthony and Kim Burrell.
Robin Lane Fox states " By the early fifth century, we know of the ownership of private icons of saints ; by c. 480-500, we can be sure that the inside of a saint's shrine would be adorned with images and votive portraits, a practice which had probably begun earlier ".
The Freedom Assembly, which operated in Sydney during the tumultuous period of 1891-93, had as members well-known Australian labor movement people such as William Lane, Ernie Lane, WG Spence, Arthur Rae and George Black.
Luthor ended up imprisoned for his crimes, but rather than going to jail General Sam Lane had him serve out his sentence working for the secretive Project 7734.
Lane had seen Mariani in the final few gigs of the Go-Starts and asked him for guitar lessons which became jams, then writing songs, and finally the decision was made to form The Stems.
No foreign affairs controversy tested Taft's statesmanship and commitment to peace more than the uprising in Mexico against the authoritarian regime of the aging Porfirio Diaz, which had attracted billions in capital investment for economic development, much of it from the U. S. Anti-regime ( and anti-American ) riots began in 1910 and were reported by Ambassador Henry Lane Wilson to Knox, who failed to pass the information on to the President.
They had one son, Henry Lane Wallace ( born February 17, 1853 ).
Women generally had very secondary roles at this time, though various series with Wendy Craig in the leading role and those developed by scriptwriter Carla Lane, the first successful female writer in the form, were challenges to this situation.
Moore was married and divorced four times: to actresses Suzy Kendall, Tuesday Weld ( by whom he had a son, Patrick, in 1976 ), Brogan Lane and Nicole Rothschild ( one son, Nicholas, born in 1995 ).
The public blamed Roman Catholic conspirators for the fire, although it had actually started in a bakehouse in Pudding Lane.
Quin had left Drury Lane in 1718 and gone to Lincoln's Inn Fields, which was owned by John Rich.
As a result of the stadium layout and segregation policy, turnstiles that would normally have been used to enter the North Stand from the east were off-limits and all Liverpool supporters had to converge on a single entrance at Leppings Lane.
The crowd in the Leppings Lane Stand overspilled onto the pitch where many injured and traumatised fans who had climbed to safety congregated.
In 1969, she had the lead role in another long-running popular production of Mame, from the book by Jerome Lawrence and Robert Edwin Lee, with music and lyrics by Jerry Herman, at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in the West End of London, arriving for the role on the Liner QE2 from New York.

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