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The album was the last appearance by Bvlly and Why-S before their deaths on Christmas Eve.
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Grizzly Mountain (Canada)
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Grizzly Mountain is a mountain summit located in Glacier National Park, in the Hermit Range of the Selkirk Mountains in British Columbia, Canada.
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Grizzly Mountain is situated northeast of Revelstoke, and west of Golden.
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It is also set north of Cheops Mountain, and west of Rogers Pass from which it can be seen from the Trans-Canada Highway.
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The closest peak to Grizzly is Ursus Minor Mountain, to the west-southwest, and its nearest higher peak is Mount Sifton, to the north.
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The first ascent of the mountain was made August 31, 1901, by John E. Bushnell, August S. Eggers, Karl Schuluneggar, and Friedrich Michel via the southeast couloir.
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The first ascent of the north ridge was made in 1921 by Neal Carter, Tom Fyles, and Don Munday.
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The west ridge was first climbed by Georgia Engelhard and Ernest Feuz in 1933.
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The mountain's name was adopted in 1906, then re-approved September 8, 1932, by the Geographical Names Board of Canada.
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It was so-named because of its proximity above Bear Creek (since renamed Connaught Creek), and in keeping with the bear theme of other nearby features such as Ursus Major Mountain, Ursus Minor Mountain, Bruins Pass, and Balu Pass.
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Based on the Köppen climate classification, Grizzly Mountain is located in a subarctic climate zone with cold, snowy winters, and mild summers.
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Temperatures can drop below −20 °C with wind chill factors below −30 °C.
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Precipitation runoff from the mountain and meltwater from a small unnamed glacier on its northwest slope drains into tributaries of the Beaver River and Illecillewaet River.
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2019–20 Naisten Liiga season
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The 2019–20 Naisten Liiga season is the thirty-seventh season of the Naisten Liiga, the premier level of women's ice hockey in Finland, since the league’s establishment in 1982.
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The season format designated for the 2019–20 season was a modified version of the format established for the 2018–19 season.
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While the opening series remained unchanged, the divisional series was expanded to six teams in each division.
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In order to fill the two empty slots of the Lower Division, two teams from the Naisten Mestis were added to the Liiga for the divisional series and onward.
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The playoff format was modified to account for the increased number of teams; eight teams would qualify for the playoffs rather than the previous six.
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This change allowed for a traditional single-elimination tournament to be played from the quarterfinal stage rather than having the top two teams automatically progress to the semifinal round.
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Preliminary series
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The preliminary series () is played as a double round-robin plus a two-game Opening Weekend Tournament; each of the ten teams plays a total of twenty matches.
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Points are awarded by match outcome, regulation wins earn three points, overtime wins earn 2 points, overtime losses earn 1 point, and no points are awarded for regulation losses.
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The points earned in the opening series determine which division a team will be sorted for the continuation of the season.
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Divisional series
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In the divisional series, the teams are grouped into two divisions of six teams.
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Each division is played as a double round-robin, each team plays a total of ten games.
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The top six ranked teams in the preliminary series qualify for the Upper Division ().
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Upper Division teams are guaranteed placement in the playoffs; the points earned in the ten divisional series games are added to the points totals from the preliminary series and used to establish the teams' playoff berths, from first to sixth.
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The bottom four teams in the opening series move on to the Lower Division (), where they are joined by the top two teams from the Cross-Qualifiers () of the Naisten Mestis, the league directly below Naisten Liiga.
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The Lower Division teams compete for the seventh and eighth seed positions in the playoffs; only the top two ranked teams from the Lower Division earn places in the playoffs.
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Unlike the in Upper Division, all Lower Division teams start the divisional series with zero points, only points earned in the series are considered when the teams are ranked.
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Qualifying series
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The Lower Division teams ranked third through sixth continue on to the qualifying series ().
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The points earned in the six qualifying series games are added to the points totals from the Lower Division divisional series.
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The two teams with the highest point totals qualify for the 2020–21 Naisten Liiga season, the two lower ranked teams are relegated to the Naisten Mestis for the following season.
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Teams promoted from the Naisten Mestis to the Lower Division
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Series was played from 7 September to 24 November 2019.
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Top six teams advanced to the Upper Division (), while teams ranking sixth through tenth progressed to the Lower Division ().
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The Naisten Liiga 2019–2020 Playoffs are scheduled to begin 22 February 2020.
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Preliminary series
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The following players led the league in regular season points at the conclusion of the preliminary series on 24 November 2019.
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Divisional series
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The following players led the Upper Division in regular season points at the conclusion of match(es) played on 29 January 2020.
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The following players led the Lower Division in regular season points at the conclusion of match(es) played on 29 January 2020.
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Preliminary series
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The following goaltenders led the league in regular season save percentage at the conclusion of the preliminary series on 24 November 2019, while starting at least one third of matches.
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Divisional series
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The following goaltenders led the Upper Division in regular season save percentage at the conclusion of match(es) on 29 January 2020, while starting at least one third of matches.
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The following goaltenders led the Lower Division in regular season save percentage at the conclusion of match(es) on 29 January 2020, while starting at least one third of matches.
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Oola Castle
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Oola Castle is a tower house located in County Limerick, Ireland.
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Oola Castle is located east of the village of Oola.
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It lies in the Golden Vale, southeast of Limerick.
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It should not be confused with the castle in Ballyneety nearby, which is sometimes called "Oola Castle."
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The current building dates to the late 16th century and was built by the O'Briens.
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It is classified as a "later" tower house; according to Claire Foley and Colm Donnelly, "greater provision of heat and light, married to Renaissance concepts of symmetry, was incorporated into the traditional building form to create a new tower-house paradigm, as expressed at buildings such as Oola [Castle]."
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In 1825, antlers of the Irish elk were discovered; and, in 1828, a bronze trumpet, spear and arrow heads of bronze were found.
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Both were placed in the museum of Trinity College, Dublin.
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A local legend concerns a princess named Theresa who lived in the castle in the 18th century; she was very fond of oranges and was later forced to move to County Cavan for unclear reasons.
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The castle is a square six-storey limestone tower house.
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There are circular bartizans on the northeast and southwest corners.
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The upper windows have hood moulding, and the east and west walls have their original fireplaces.
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When it was in use, it would have had whitewashed walls, gables crowned with chimneys and mullioned windows.
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1986–87 FDGB-Pokal
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The 1986–87 FDGB-Pokal was the 36th edition of the East German Cup.
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The competition was won by 1.
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FC Lokomotive Leipzig, who beat Hansa Rostock 4–1 in the final.
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It was Leipzig's second consecutive victory in the FDGB-Pokal and fourth overall.
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Danny van der Tuuk
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Danny van der Tuuk (born 5 November 1999) is a Dutch professional racing cyclist.
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He is the older brother of fellow racing cyclist Axel van der Tuuk.
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Anna Amtmann
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Anna Amtmann is a Professor for Molecular Plant Physiology at the University of Glasgow.
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She serves as Editor-in-Chief of the journal "Plant, Cell & Environment".
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Amtmann studied mathematics and biology at the University of Paris and Heidelberg University.
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She was an Erasmus Programme student at the University of Barcelona.
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Amtmann completed her graduate degrees in biology in the laboratory of at the University of Göttingen.
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Her doctoral research involved the use of electrophysiology to study unicellular marine algae, in an effort to understand how they maintain homeostasis for calcium and sodium ions.
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In 1993, after earning her PhD, Amtmann investigated ion transport properties in barley in Dale Sanders' laboratory at the University of York.
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Whilst at York she developed microarrays that could be used to monitor how ion transporters responded to nutrient deficiency and salinity.
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Amtmann was appointed a lecturer at the University of Glasgow in 2001 and was promoted to Professor in 2014.
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She spent 2007 on sabbatical at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology in Golm.
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Her research considers the mechanisms by which plants adapt to nutrient deficiency, drought and salinity.
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She has explored how solar-powered microorganisms could be used to extra salt from seawater.
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Salt is toxic in seawater because it causes dehydration in cells and can distort the shape of proteins.
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Marine organisms have developed strategies to avoid toxicity, and Amtmann looks to identify these organisms, fit them with molecular engines and encourage them to take up salt until they are saturated with salt.
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The salt-packed cells will die and can be removed from the system, leaving fresh water and a waste product that can be used for bio-cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.
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Amtmann's research has been supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council.
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She leads "Algae UK", one of six Networks in Industrial Biotechnology and Bioenergy (NIBBs) that look to support the UK's transition to a low carbon economy.
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Algae UK looks to increase research and development into high value products created from microalgae and macroalgae, as well as increasing attention to cyanobacterial synthetic biology.
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Amtmann is the editor-in-chief of "Plant, Cell & Environment".
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Amtmann is married to Pawel Herzyk, who she met during her first postdoctoral position at the University of York.
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Together they have twin boys.
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Arbury Hills, Illinois
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Arbury Hills is an unincorporated community in Will County, Illinois, United States.