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- Sederholm is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Emelie Sederholm (born 1994), Finnish singer-songwriter Jakob Sederholm (1863–1934), Finnish...
- usually termed "mineralizers," among which water figures prominently’. J.J. Sederholm (1926) described rocks of this type, demonstrably of mixed origin, as...
- Jakob Johannes Sederholm (20 July 1863 – 26 June 1934) was a Finnish petrologist most ****ociated with his studies of migmatites. Troubled by illness throughout...
- Lars Sederholm (27 November 1935 – 12 October 2023) was a Swedish-British equestrian trainer and former consultant head of training for the British Showjumping...
- Waterstock House Training Centre, Oxfordshire where she was taught by Lars Sederholm, former consultant head of training for the British Showjumping ****ociation...
- Emelie Sederholm (born 1994), also known by her stage name Venior, is a Finnish singer-songwriter from Kauniainen, Finland. She is based in Stockholm...
- cast". www.goodmorningamerica.com. Retrieved September 8, 2022. Jillian Sederholm, Maureen Lee Lenker and (September 8, 2022). "Dancing With the Stars reveals...
- 2019. Bilow 2013. Hill & Joshi 2006, p. 7; Sederholm 2016, pp. 266–267. Hill & Joshi 2006, pp. 19–24; Sederholm 2016, p. 271. Hill & Joshi 2006, pp. 19–24...
- Katarina Sederholm, married Hoff (born (1968-06-19)19 June 1968) is a Finnish-Norwegian shot putter and weightlifter. She competed at the 1994 European...
- time, the oldest surviving building in the center of Helsinki is the Sederholm House [fr] (1757) at the intersection of Senate Square and the Katariinankatu...