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  2. Kossoff Burst - Wikipedia

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    Kossoff played the guitar from 1970 until his death in 1976. Kossoff played in the band Free and he broke the neck on the guitar in the 1970s when he threw it up in the air and failed to catch it during a concert. [1] He then picked up Arthur Ramm's 1968 Gibson Les Paul Goldtop to finish the concert. He told Ramm he would like to keep the ...

  3. Parmentiera aculeata - Wikipedia

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    Parmentiera aculeata (synonym Parmentiera edulis), commonly known as cow okra, cuajilote, guajilote, huachilote, or pepino kat, is a species of flowering tree in the family Bignoniaceae. It is native to Mexico and Central America and is known primarily for its edible fruit and medicinal properties.

  4. Agave bovicornuta - Wikipedia

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    Agave bovicornuta Gentry, [2] [3] is a plant in the genus Agave, native to mountainous regions in the Mexican states of Chihuahua, Sonora and Sinaloa.The common name Cowhorn Agave and the specific epithet refer to the prominent red spines along the edges of the leaves.

  5. Horn of Plenty serves Southern comfort foods, including ... - AOL

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    Horn of Plenty's menu offers down-home food, including chicken-fried chicken, baked beans, mashed potatoes, cheese biscuits, pork chops, fried okra, macaroni and cheese, and cornbread.

  6. Fyffes - Wikipedia

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    Fyffes plc (/ f aɪ f s / FYFS) is a fruit and fresh produce company.The Fyffes brand is most closely associated with the banana industry, [2] although it is applied to a wide range of fruits and fresh produce, including the Fyffes Gold Pineapples, and Fyffes melons.

  7. Cowhorn Creek - Wikipedia

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    Cowhorn Creek is a creek in Bowie County, Texas. [1] The creek rises in northeastern Texarkana and flows south, under several major highways including U.S. Route 82 and U.S. Route 67 before meeting Wagner Creek to the south of the city.