Problem: Article: The type of event and the number of guests present should definitely factor in to how much you decide to spend per bottle of Champagne or sparkling wine.  An intimate dinner or small gathering will enable you think about selecting an exclusive bottle or two of Champagne (ranging upwards of $100 per bottle). Well known producers of these high-end Champagnes include Dom Perignon, Louis Roederer Cristal, and Krug. For a larger party or wedding, sparkling wine may be a better option because of a wider variety of price points. Although a quality Champagne can be purchased for approximately $40, many well regarded Proseccos or Cavas are available for less than that. If a large quantity is being purchased, ask the merchant whether a bulk discount is available. If the Champagne or sparkling wine is going to be added to a cocktail or punch, consider purchasing a less expensive American sparkling wine. Price varies depending on the amount of Champagne being purchased.  A typical bottle of Champagne or sparkling wine is 750 milliliters. Smaller, half-bottle sizes of expensive brands enable you to sample them without making the financial commitment to the regular size bottle. A 1.5 liter Magnum may be a fun option for a party. But remember, although a Magnum has double the amount of sparkling wine found in a typical bottle, it is usually more than twice as expensive due to material and shipping costs.
Summary: Consider the occasion. Determine whether the wine will be mixed into another drink. Decide on a bottle size.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If your wig has bangs, use a fine-tooth comb to untangle these, and position them the way that you want them. With the wig wet, carefully position the hair into the overall style you desire. If you have used quite a bit of conditioner (and especially if your wig is not synthetic), you might want to give the whole wig a spritz with clean water. This helps to further dilute the conditioner and reduce greasiness. Leave your wig on the wig head and give it some time to dry. Every 30 minutes, give the wig a gentle comb-through. In 2-3 hours, your wig should be completely dry.  If you’re in a hurry, you can use a blow dryer on low heat. Be careful, because it is very easy to damage your wig this way. For best results, allow your wig to air dry.

SUMMARY: Comb out the bangs and style the wig. Give the entire wig a final spritz with water. Let your wig dry for several hours, combing every 30 minutes.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: On the computer from which you want to copy your iTunes library, click or double-click the iTunes app icon, which resembles a multicolored musical note on a white background. If prompted to update iTunes, click Download iTunes and follow the on-screen instructions. You may have to restart your computer before you can proceed. It's either in the top-left side of the iTunes window (Windows) or in the top-left corner of the screen (Mac). A drop-down menu will appear. This option is in the drop-down menu. Selecting it prompts a pop-out menu to appear next to the drop-down menu. It's in the pop-out menu. Doing so opens a window. This option is near the top of the window. It's at the bottom of the window. Your iTunes library will begin backing up to the iTunes Media folder. Depending on the size of your iTunes library, this process can take anywhere from a few seconds to several minutes.
Summary: Open iTunes. Click File. Select Library. Click Organize Library…. Check the "Consolidate files" box. Click OK. Wait for your iTunes library to finish consolidating.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: There should be an outdoor shutoff near the condenser unit. This will resemble a square box on the wall of the apartment or house. Inside, look for a switch that you can slide to the “OFF” position. If there is no switch, you’ll need to manually pull the plug which feeds power to the condenser.  Before you begin disassembling any portion of the condenser, it’s crucial that you disable the power supply. If you cannot find the power outlet where the compressor unit is plugged in, or if you’re inclined to be extra cautious, you can simply flip the switch to “OFF” in the circuit breaker box which controls power to the AC condenser. The fine, narrow slats of metal which line the sides of the compressor unit are called “fins.” You can clean the fins by running the nozzle of a vacuum cleaner over them; this will remove the debris and allow the condenser to pull in air without obstruction. A wet/dry vacuum is the tool best suited for this job.  The condenser unit sucks in air through these fins. Over the course of time, these will become dirty with bits of leaves, grass, and dust. If you don’t have a wet/dry vacuum, see if any of your friends or neighbors have one. You may also be able to rent a wet/dry vacuum from your local hardware store. Often with normal wear, some fins on the condenser can become bent. If you notice that any of the fins are crooked or have been twisted, you can use a knife or kitchen utensil to gently straighten the fins. Apply gentle, steady pressure to bend the fins back into position. If you use excessive force, you risk snapping off the fins or damaging them further. The fan unit sits on top of the compressor, and is typically covered by metal wiring or a grate. Using a screwdriver, remove the wiring on top of the fan, and then unscrew and remove the fan itself. Due to the wires connecting the fan motor to the compressor unit, you may not be able to fully lift off the fan. You’ll simply have to lift the fan as far out of its housing as possible. Using your garden hose, rinse any debris (bits of leaves, grass, dust, or pollen) from the blades of the fan. To make sure that the fan blades are clean, you can also wipe them off with a clean cloth or rag. Then, use the hose again to spray water through the compressor’s fins from the inside of the unit. Rinsing the fins from the inside will make sure that any obstructions are cleared, and the unit can effectively draw in air. Once you’ve finished cleaning the fan blades and the interior of the compressor, you’re ready to put everything back together. Set the fan back in place, and re-insert the screws holding it to the metal frame. Do the same thing with the metal wiring over the top of the fan. At this point, you can also turn the power supply back on.
Summary:
Shut off power to the unit. Vacuum the condenser fins. Straighten the condenser fins. Unscrew and remove the fan. Wash the fan blades and the interior fins. Reassemble the compressor unit.