Problem: Article: " In English, this statement means “have a wonderful day.”   Passez is a conjugated form of the French verb "passer," meaning "pass" or "spend."  Merveilleuse translates into "wonderful."  Une journée means "a day." ” Use this phrase to express your "best wishes" to someone on his or her birthday.  Note that this is not an especially common birthday greeting, but it is acceptable to use.  Meilleurs translates into "best," and "vœux" translates into "wishes" or "greetings." " Use this greeting to congratulate someone on his or her birthday.  This is not an especially common way to wish someone "happy birthday," but it is slightly more common to congratulate someone on his or her birthday in France than in the United States.  Félicitations translates directly to "congratulations" in English. " This question is used to ask someone how old he or she is.  Only ask this if you know the person well and have already wished him or her a happy birthday. This can easily be misconstrued as rude. You wouldn't ask a stranger how old they are in English, after all!  Quel means "what" or "which." The French word "âge" means "age" in English.
Summary: Offer "Passez une merveilleuse journée! Tell someone "meilleurs vœux. State "félicitations. Ask "quel âge avez-vous?

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The common bream (European) is a deep-bodied, medium-sized fish, that is bronze in color. The fins of the common bream are dark brown, with a tail that's deeply forked. Younger fish are a silvery color that deepens with age. The common bream is a member of the same family as carp, so if you know how to identify a carp you'll be looking for a similar fish. It's a bottom-feeder, preying primarily on worms, snails and pea mussels throughout ponds, lakes and slow-moving rivers. Between spawning and maturity, the bream will grow to a size of between 30 and 60 centimeters (1-2 feet long), though it can become quite larger on occasion. Bream are extremely common, putting them in the lowest-priority of conservation risk, though bream need to be large enough to catch legally. European guidelines will vary widely by region and season, so it's important that you find out the local guidelines in your area to determine size-minimums for the fish you catch. In general, if it's 30 centimeter (11.8 in) long, you'll be fine. Bream frequently breed with other species of fish, making the identification somewhat difficult on occasion. If you're on the lookout for a specific species of fish, for some reason, you'll want to be able to quickly identify the common bream which is different from the American bream or Sunfish Family , and distinguish it from the other varieties.  Silver and white bream are somewhat smaller than the common bream, featuring an iridescent effect in the scales that isn't found in the common bream. If the fish is glistening below the water line, it's likely that you've got the silver or the white bream.  It's not critically important to determine the difference between all the sub-species and the cross-species of bream to catch some good panfish, as long as you're sure you're in the general neighborhood. Count the scales from the dorsal to the lateral line to get a quick check on the bream. There should be 11 or more scales in the line. Fewer, and it's another variety of bream. Again, to clarify, American bream aren't technically bream, but some species of sunfish are locally and colloquially referred to as “bream.” The word identifies several distinct species of fish. The members of the sunfish family most commonly identified as bream include:  Bluegill, which are named for their gill plate coloring, not their gills. Bluegills can be found in most parts of the United States, except Alaska. The 1950 world record bluegill weighed 4 pounds, 12 ounces (2.15 kg). Redear sunfish are similar to bluegill in appearance. The pectoral fin is black/blue like a Bluegill but has has a red edge and red eyes. They are found primarily in the southeast, but have been introduced elsewhere in the country. The world record for Redear sunfish is 5 pounds, 7.5 ounces (2.48 kg). Other species of bream include Longear, Pumpkin seed, Warmouth, Spotted Sunfish, Flier, Coppernose and Green Sunfish,  Check with your state's Department of Natural Resources or Fish and Game Commission to see which species of Sunfish inhabit the waters of your state.

SUMMARY: Learn the basics. Look for a fish 30–60 centimeters (11.8–23.6 in) in length. Learn the difference between silver, white, and common bream. Familiarize yourself with the American species of bream. Check for local varieties of bream.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you want your fender flares to match the rest of your vehicle, you can find the vehicle's paint code in the manual or by contacting the car or truck manufacturer. Finding the paint code will allow you to go out and purchase the same exact color as the rest of your car. For example, Clover Green's color code for a 2000 Acura Integra is G-95P. Painting the car's trim the same color as your fender flares will give your vehicle a uniform look. Contact the vehicle's manufacturer or look inside of your user manual to find the color code for your vehicle's trim.  Painting your fender flares the same color as the vehicle's trim will make them look like they came with the vehicle in most cases. Modern vehicle paint is often fade-resistant.  If you think your car's paint is fading, buffing the car with a cleaning product will remove airborne contaminants and revive the luster of your paint job. If you are going for a more bold or creative look, you can paint your flares a completely different color than the rest of your vehicle. Choose a bright fluorescent color for an upbeat feeling or a more muted color for a laid-back look.  If you want your flares to stand out, select a color that contrasts with the vehicle's paint job. For instance, red, yellow, and white fender flares will pop on a black car. Black fender flares look good on a variety of different vehicle colors. You can go out and purchase stencils that you can use to paint certain designs, such as flames, on your vehicle’s fender flares. Look for these stencils online or at automotive shops. Examples of stencils you can use include stars, letters, or something that blends in with an existing custom paint job. It’s important that you don’t use traditional spray paint to paint your fenders or it may not look good. Instead, go online or to an automotive store and purchase an enamel or polyurethane automotive paint and primer. These paints will come in a spray paint form. If you’re unsure of what to buy, ask a store associate for help.
Summary:
Use the paint code to find an exact color match. Select a paint code that matches your car's trim. Paint your flares a different color for a bold look. Purchase stencils for a custom look. Purchase an enamel or polyurethane automotive paint.