Write an article based on this "Open Microsoft OneDrive. Click Upload. Click Files. Select a file. Click Open. Click Share. Check the "Allow Editing" box. Click Email. Enter an email address. Click Share. Download the file on the other computer."
article: Go to https://www.onedrive.com/ in your computer's web browser. This will open your Microsoft OneDrive account if you're logged in. If you aren't logged into your Microsoft account, enter your email address and password before proceeding. It's an upward-facing arrow at the top of the page. Doing so prompts a drop-down menu. This option is in the drop-down menu. A new window will open. You can also click Folders here if you want to send an entire folder instead. Click the file that you want to upload.  To select multiple files at once, hold down Ctrl (Windows) or ⌘ Command (Mac) while clicking individual files. If you're selecting a folder, just click the name of the folder that you want to send. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. Doing so will upload your selected file(s) to OneDrive. If you're selecting a folder, you'll instead click Upload here. This option is in the upper-left side of the OneDrive page. A pop-up menu will appear. It's near the top of the menu. This option is near the bottom of the menu. Type the email address of the person to whom you want to send the file into the text box at the top of the menu. It's at the bottom of the menu. Doing so will send a link to the file to your specified email address. In order to download the file on another computer, you or the recipient of the file must open the email invitation, click View in OneDrive, and click Download at the top of the page. If OneDrive prompts you to log in, click the x in the top-right corner of the login prompt.

Write an article based on this "Part your lips slightly."
article: Parting your lips slightly will help you stick to their natural shape as you line them.

Write an article based on this "Rinse down the wheels and the surrounding areas. Spray aluminum wheel cleaner over the surface of the wheels. Agitate the cleaner with a soft-bristled brush, periodically applying water. Scrub down the wheel wells with all-purpose cleaner and a stiff brush. Rinse and dry the wheel with a clean cloth to remove leftover dust."
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Use a hose to spray inside the wheel spokes, on the surface of the wheel, and around the lug nuts. This will loosen up the grime and brake dust that has collected on the wheel, prepping the wheels for treatment.  If you have a pressure washer, use this to provide a stronger stream of water. Some examples of aluminum wheel cleaner are P21S Gel Wheel Cleaner and SONAX Wheel Cleaner, but any non-acidic, aluminum wheel cleaner will do. Spray the cleaner over the surface of the wheels, inside of the spokes, and around the lug nuts.  You can find aluminum wheel cleaners at a mechanic shop, a superstore (for example, Walmart) or online on Amazon. If you want to make your own aluminum wheel cleaner at home, you can try combining lemon juice and soda and using this as a cleaner. You can also wash the wheel with dawn detergent and water, and then sprinkle on baking soda to scrub. In both of these cases there is an abrasive material (soda or baking soda) which serves to scrub off grime. Scrub the surface of the wheel, inside the spokes and around the lug nuts. You may need special, wheel-specific brushes or a toothbrush to get into hard to reach areas. If the wheel starts to dry, add more water to it as you scrub. Scrubbing a dry wheel might scratch the finish.  To reach in and scrub inside the spokes, use a cone brush. To get around the lug nuts, use a lug nut brush. Both kinds of brushes should be available at mechanic shops. A soft-bristled brush will prevent you from scratching the finish on the wheel. The wheel wells are a prime spot for caked in dirt and grime. Use a stiffer brush in this area, as a soft bristled brush probably won’t do the trick. A long-handled brush can be helpful for reaching into the well. A soft-bristled brush is a bad fit for the wheel wells. You need soft bristles on the wheel surfaces and stiff bristles on the wheel wells. Now that you’ve scrubbed away dirt and dust, use the hose to rinse the entirety of the wheel, directing water into the spokes, up to the wheel well, and in the lug nut holes. Let the wheel sit for a few minutes to dry, and use a clean rag to lightly remove residual dust.