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  2. Fraxinus quadrangulata - Wikipedia

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    Blue ash is a medium sized deciduous tree typically reaching a height of 10–25 m (33–82 ft) with a trunk 50–100 cm (20–39 in) in diameter. The twigs typically have four corky ridges, a distinctive feature giving them a square appearance (in cross-section), hence the species name, quadrangulata, meaning four-angled.

  3. Blue Ash, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    In 1797, the first settlers built Carpenter's Run Baptist Church out of blue ash logs, giving the area its eventual name. [7] In the late 19th century, the Cincinnati, Lebanon and Northern Railway provided narrow-gauge commuter rail service to Blue Ash. Blue Ash was the site of Cincinnati–Blue Ash Airport from 1921 to 2012. Originally a ...

  4. Tornado outbreak of April 8–9, 1999 - Wikipedia

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    Ohio: F1: Addyston area (SW Cincinnati) Hamilton: 0855 0.8 miles (1.3 km) One house was destroyed and the roof of a garage was removed. F1: Tipp City area: Miami: 0900 3.5 miles (5.6 km) Several campers and RVs were destroyed, while homes and storage buildings were damaged. F4: Montgomery/Blue Ash (NE Cincinnati) to NE of Loveland: Hamilton ...

  5. Category:Blue Ash, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Blue Ash is a city in Hamilton County, Ohio, United States, and an inner suburb of Cincinnati, which is located just to the south. Subcategories. This category has ...

  6. Banana Republic's Suede Jacket Is a True Scene-Stealer - AOL

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  7. Suede - Wikipedia

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    Blue suede shoes Suede boot. Suede (pronounced / s w eɪ d / SWAYD) is a type of leather with a fuzzy, napped finish, commonly used for jackets, shoes, fabrics, purses, furniture, and other items. Suede is made from the underside of the animal skin, which is softer and more pliable than the outer skin layer, though not as durable. [1]

  8. Chaps - Wikipedia

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    Most batwings and chinks are made smooth side out, most shotguns are suede, or roughout. For horse shows, where fashions may change from year to year and durability is not as great a concern, lighter, synthetic materials such as ultrasuede and vinyl may be used, though leather suede or a smooth split predominates due to durability and proper ...

  9. Fraxinus pennsylvanica - Wikipedia

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    Fraxinus pennsylvanica, the green ash or red ash, [3] is a species of ash native to eastern and central North America, from Nova Scotia west to southeastern Alberta and eastern Colorado, south to northern Florida, and southwest to Oklahoma and eastern Texas.