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Andrew Hammond Seliskar (born
September 26, 1996) is a
retired American competitive swimmer. He won the gold
medal in the 200
meter butterfly at the 2013...
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Anton "Tone"
Seliškar (1
April 1900 – 10
August 1969) was a
Slovene writer, poet,
journalist and teacher. He
published poetry,
short stories and novels...
- 36 (4): 280–302. doi:10.1086/328407. ISSN 0006-8071. S2CID 224837256.
Seliskar,
Denise M.; Gallagher, John L. (1983). The
Ecology of
Tidal Marshes of...
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Loudon Daphne ×
rossetii H.Correvon &
Halda Daphne ×
savensis Daksk.,
Seliškar & Vreš
Daphne ×
sillingeri Halda Daphne ×
thauma Farrer –
natural hybrid...
- (born 1944) Tomaž Šalamun (born 1941)
Jakob Savinšek (1922–1961) Tone
Seliškar (1900–1969) Jože Šerjak (1918–1945)
Selma Skenderović (2001–)
Anton Martin...
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Caeleb Dressel in 2018 (NCAA and US Open records) and 1:38.14 set by
Andrew Seliskar in 2019 (NCAA
Championships record). It was the
first time
since 2000 that...
- 1007/s11356-018-1865-x. ISSN 1614-7499. PMID 29656355. S2CID 4885818. Voutsina, Nikol;
Seliskar,
Denise M.; Gallagher, John L. (2015-01-01). "The
Facilitative Role of...
- freestyle, Haas
outlasted United States teammate Andrew Seliskar,
winning in 1:45.56 to
Seliskar's 1:45.74. On the
second day of competition, Haas competed...
- Bratovščina
Sinjega galeba), a
novel written by the
Slovene writer Tone
Seliškar. A boy
named Ive (Rizvanbegović)
sails out to sea with his
friends in order...
- Pogačnik (1919–2013),
Slovene male cross-country
skier Tone
Seliškar,
nickname of
Anton Seliškar (1900–1969),
Slovene male writer, poet,
journalist and teacher...