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Japanese flowering cherry
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Japanese flowering cherry, any of a variety of flowering cherry flowering cherry, many native to East Asia, are cultivated as weeping or erect trees for their beautiful, usually double flowers. The Japanese make a national festival of cherry-blossom time; the city of Tokyo presented a number of trees to Washington, D.C.
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 species native to East Asia.


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During his career at SMBC, he spent 9 years in senior management positions in the Corporate Banking Department of European Division, the Structured Finance and Financial Products Department, and also served as the Deputy Managing Director of Sakura Finance International, Ltd.
It will share the space on the 12th floor with its Sakura brand during construction of its new, expanded 4th floor showroom, after which both brands will combine under one roof.
Reidy was taken aboard the Sakura Express, a Panamanian-flagged tanker, one of four merchant vessels searching for the survivors.
 
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