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  2. Mane 'n Tail - Wikipedia

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    Mane 'n Tail would sponsor until the 1996 Goody's Headache Powder 500, where Mane 'n Tail left the team. In 2017, Mane 'n Tail would return to NASCAR, once again sponsoring Cope for a one-off, who was now driving the #55 for Premium Motorsports. They sponsored the throwback race at Darlington, throwing back to his original 1996 scheme.

  3. Taumatawhakatangi­hangakoauauotamatea­turipukakapikimaunga ...

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    The name is the subject of a 1960 song by the New Zealand balladeer Peter Cape. [11] It appears in the 1976 (re-released in 1979) single "The Lone Ranger" by British band Quantum Jump, which featured in the title sequence of the second series of The Kenny Everett Video Show. [citation needed]

  4. Courtney Adeleye - Wikipedia

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    Courtney Adeleye is an American entrepreneur and the CEO and founder of Mane Choice, a hair care products company. [1] Her initial investment was $500 and the company, as of 2018, has $25 million in sales. [2]

  5. Hericium novae-zealandiae - Wikipedia

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    Hericium novae-zealandiae growing from a dead tree trunk among lichens. Hymenium has matured and become reddish. The closely related Hericium erinaceus, or lion's mane has been shown to have numerous health benefits including treating dyspepsia, gastric ulcers as well as antitumor and immuno-modulatory activity.

  6. Melicytus ramiflorus - Wikipedia

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    Melicytus ramiflorus (māhoe) is a small tree of the family Violaceae endemic to New Zealand.. It grows up to 10 metres high with a trunk up to 60 cm in diameter, it has smooth, light bark and brittle twigs.

  7. Armillaria novae-zelandiae - Wikipedia

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    This plant pathogen species is one of four Armillaria species that have been identified in Aotearoa New Zealand the others are A. limonea, A. hinnulea, A. aotearoa). [2] In Aotearoa New Zealand the Te Reo name is harore, the English vernacular name is olive honeycap, and the diseases caused by Armillaria species are called root rot. [3] [4] [5]

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