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Track &
Field Roster ANGIE ANNELUS". USC Trojans.
Retrieved January 8, 2019.
Blake Ricardson (June 4, 2019). "USC's
Angie Annelus is
determined to lead the...
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throughout their lives. The phylum's name is
derived from the
Latin word
annelus,
meaning "little ring". Annelids'
cuticles are made of
collagen fibers...
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Marlena Wesh,
sprinter competing in the 2012
Summer Olympics for
Haiti Angie Annelus,
sprinter finalist at the 2019
World Athletics Championships Ronald Agénor...
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Annelu Burns (November 12, 1889 – July 11, 1942) was an
American lyricist and
violinist from Selma, Alabama. She
wrote lyrics for songs,
theater productions...
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composer from Selma, Alabama. She
frequently collaborated with
lyricist Annelu Burns on
spirituals and
blues songs,
including creating music for the theater...
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meters (Wind: -1.2 m/s)
Dezerea Bryant 22.47
Brittany Brown 22.61
Angie Annelus 22.71 400
meters Shakima Wimbley 50.21
Kendall Ellis 50.38
Wadeline Jonathas...
- 2, 1961 from the
album I Have
Dreamed "I'll
Forget You"
Ernest R. Ball
Annelu Burns January 30, 1953 from the
album By the
Light of the
Silvery Moon "I'll...
- United
States Florida 22.02 +1.1 2018
Anglerne Annelus United
States USC 22.76 -2.3 2019
Anglerne Annelus United
States USC 22.16 +1.3 2021
Cambrea Sturgis...
- Ahye Trinidad and
Tobago 20 May 2018
Boston 24 16.58
straight +0.1
Angie Annelus United
States 6 May 2023
Atlanta 25 16.59
straight +1.2
Candyce McGrone...
- California's
Angelerne Annelus p****ed them both from lane 8, the
widest lane, to win the race in 22.76 seconds.
After the race,
Annelus said she was in shock...