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Article: Wall liner, also sold as bridging material, is a heavy-duty covering that stays flat across the gaps between panels without sagging or blistering. Most wall liners are designed to have wallpaper plastered over them, but some are paintable. For most walls in good condition, a medium-grade (1200 rating) lining paper is a good choice.  Pre-pasted wall liners are the easiest to use for a beginner. If you have some wallpapering experience, you might prefer an unpasted version. Patterned wall liners are available, but most are blank. Clean the wood surface and let dry. Most finishes will not interfere with adhesion, but check your product info to make sure. If the wood is especially glossy, rough up the finish with medium grit sandpaper. Cut lengths of wall liner about 4 inches (10cm) longer than the width of your wall. These horizontal strips are generally best, so the liner seams don't end up in the grooves between panels. For unusually shaped walls, plan out how you will arrange your wall liner so you can cover the wall with as few strips as possible. Pre-pasted liners just need water brushed onto the back to activate the adhesive. For a non-pasted liner, brush the strip generously and evenly with a special liner adhesive, getting right to the edge. Fold the paper accordion-style as you go so it's easy to handle. Typically, you'll need to let the adhesive soak in for about ten minutes. Hold the folded liner up against the edge of a wall, and unfold it bit by bit as you go. As you unfold, brush it in place with a wide wallpaper brush, flattening it against the panels. When you reach the last fold, pencil a line where it will hit the edge, cut along the line, then brush it in place.  For best results, use a long level to get the first strip as straight as you can. Brushing with too much force will stretch the liner. Put up each strip the same way, leaving a minuscule gap between strips to avoid bumps from overlapping. Wall liners usually take 24–48 hours to dry completely. Check product info for a specific estimate. You may now wallpaper the new surface, or paint over it if your liner is paintable. Enjoy your new look!
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Choose your wall liner. Prepare the wood surface. Cut wall liner. Coat with adhesive. Attach your first strip. Cover the rest of the paneling. Let dry. Add the decorative surface.

Problem: Article: Once your grill is hot, it's time to make a minor adjustment. You want to leave one side of the grill hot but reduce the heat on the other side. This isn't hard — see below:  If you're using a gas grill, just turn down the burner(s) on one side to low. If you're using a charcoal grill, carefully use a metal grill tool to pull most of the hot coals to one side, leaving just a thin layer on the other side. Put the grill over the hot briquettes carefully. Now, lay the sausages on the hot side of the grill one-by-one. Take care that there is a little space on either side of each sausage so that they can cook evenly. As when pan-frying, if the sausage casings are connected, cut them apart before cooking them. Turn the sausages after two minutes. The underside should have a healthy dark-brown sear. Let the second side sear for about a minute before proceeding.
Summary: Make a "hot" and "cold" side of your grill. Sear the sausages on the hot side.

Q: Chances are, you'll be in a classroom or other small room that you've never been in before, with at least one emotionless person staring at you, possibly surrounded by microphones. Try to mentally prepare yourself for this beforehand, and just pretend you're in your band room or bedroom playing for your director or your parents. Most proctors will let you play a few notes to get a feel for the room - simply play your tuning notes, a couple arpeggios, or a short scale. This will also give you a chance to get your bearings and relax. He or she will tell you what to play first - just ignore the robot speech. Often, they'll say something along the lines of "Please play your technical exercise, Rubank Advanced Method, volume two, page 6, exercise 12... please play your technical exercise". In most areas, the people scoring or recording your audition aren't allowed to show any emotion towards you, either positive or negative, during the entire time you are with them. Any positive response might give you false hope or overconfidence, and a negative response would hurt your confidence and cause you to do even more poorly. When you get to the sight-reading (which is usually last), you'll have anywhere from 20 seconds to several minutes to study the piece, depending on how hard it is. Use this time wisely: Finger through it, count it, "pie game" it, or whatever else you have to do. Do this twice if time permits, and then take a deep breath and start playing when given the cue. Once you've completed your audition, give any music you may have been given back, and leave the room, unless it was a recorded audition, in which case you may have to sit for a few more minutes to let them check the CD. .. it's over!
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Don't let the environment get to you. If given the opportunity to test out the room, do so. Listen to the proctor. Play your sight reading material. Return borrowed items. Pat yourself on the back.