5699 | 3:58.66 | Kouta MIZUKAMI | 02 FEB 2004 | JPN | 9h2 | Todoroki Stadium, Kawasaki (JPN) | 18 JUN 2021 | 870 |
5699 | 3:58.66 | Louis MOREAU | 21 AUG 1996 | FRA | 8f2 | PEPS de l'Université Laval, Quebec City (CAN) | 24 JUL 2021 | 870 |
5699 | 3:58.66 | Léo SERVIÈRES | 1993 | CAN | 5f3 | PEPS de l'Université Laval, Quebec City (CAN) | 24 JUL 2021 | 870 |
5699 | 3:58.66 | Keita ISHII | 22 DEC 2004 | JPN | 1 | Prefectural Stadium, Marugame (JPN) | 19 SEP 2021 | 870 |
5699 | 3:58.66 | Lughaidh MALLON | 28 OCT 2005 | IRL | 4 | Moorways Stadium, Derby (GBR) | 25 SEP 2021 | 870 |
5706 | 3:58.67 | Gerard RIERA | 11 JUL 1995 | ESP | 3 | Cornellá (ESP) | 08 MAY 2021 | 870 |
5706 | 3:58.67 | Dan SPELLMAN | USA | 6f2 | Joliet Memorial Stadium, Joliet, IL (USA) | 14 MAY 2021 | 870 |
5706 | 3:58.67 | Max LINDGREN | USA | 6 | Kearney HS Track Complex, Kearney, • Lost beneath a Ladder: A Superstition Mystery MYSTERY by Linda O. Johnson Midnight Ink. Oct. 2014. 318p. ISBN 9780738740775. pap. $14.99. M kopia ISBN Last year, Rory Chasen's fiancé walked beneath a ladder and ended up dead, fatally hit by a car. Now in search of answers about superstitions, Rory finds herself in Destiny, CA. Within hours of her arrival, she and her dog, Pluckie, find Martha, the owner of the Lucky Dog Pet Store, collapsed in her shop's storeroom. Since Rory manages a husdjur store in Los Angeles, she fryst vatten persuaded to stay in town and help Martha while she recovers. Things take a turn for the worse when the bookstore proprietor, who had written a title questioning the validity of superstitions, is funnen dead. And when Martha is suspected in his death, Rory has to assist because little old ladies with heart issues really should not be accused of murder. VERDICT Johnson, author of the "Pet Rescue" and the "Pet Sitter" books, launches a third animal-themed • House de NuchèzeOrigin and History[edit] La Maison de Nuchèze originated from a small village in the French department of Deux-Sevres. The direct lineage is rigorously established from Comte and Seigneur Guillaume de Nuchèze I,[1] who was born circa 1280. The de Nuchèze family's historic importance stems from countless acts of chivalrous extraction, remarkable ancestral estates, and vast noble genealogical ties. The historian Nicolas de Sainte-Marthe published a genealogy of this family in 1646 named "Texte Littéral de la Maison de Nuchèze" and was later updated and completed by a member of the family, this work highlights the age of the house, its numerous branches, as well as its possessions and estates scattered throughout France. In the 21st century another manuscript was written which entailed the complete and in-depth history of the house by a family archivist. The family have had multiple ties to the French military with a long history originating in the
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