Be sure to use denatured alcohol if pruning a dying or diseased holly shrub. This is necessary because pruning tools can spread disease among to other plants or to different, healthy parts of the same plant. Disinfecting your tools will help you avoid this contamination. Otherwise, clean tools with soap and water before putting them away. In addition to rubbing alcohol, you can also use a solution made from pine oil cleaner, household bleach, or ammonium salts. Soak your tools in the solution for at least five minutes, and then rinse with water. While large holly shrubs rarely require pruning, shrubs used as hedges need to be trimmed yearly to keep a clean silhouette and shape.  Shear along the surface of leaf growth to make sure the cut is even. Perform regular trimming by cutting the outermost twigs to the nearest bud node.  If your holly shrubs do not function as hedges or formal decorative pieces, allow them to grow naturally. When you spot any signs of disease or damage from weather, eliminate the affected portion by cutting it off several inches below the damaged portion. You should do this as soon as you notice problems, regardless of whether or not it's pruning season.  Open up the shrub with thinning cuts if you have disease issues, in order to promote air circulation. Several different types of root rot affect holly shrubs, so look out for yellow spots on the leaves, dark black roots, and stunting as common symptoms of these problems. Several types of pests such as scale, mites, and leaf miners harm holly shrubs and should be taken care of at the first sign of a problem. Again, disregard seasonal considerations and take care of it before the infestation gets worse. The most common signs of infestation are discoloration, trails, or speckling on the foliage.
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One-sentence summary -- Clean pruning tools. Prune hedge shrubs yearly. Keep an eye out for symptoms of disease. Look for insect activity.

Q: This will often come about once the band starts to work together and gel. Every individual's style will come together to form a unique sound. This includes an interesting band name and wearing certain clothes to live shows. If someone hears a hardcore band on stage they sound really great and then they look up and see a bunch of middle aged men with beer bellies wearing wife beaters and mesh shorts they are going to be turned off by them. They want what they see to match what they're hearing. Many bands have 1 or 2 members who write the basics for every song and then let the band take it from there. Other bands may write while jamming with the entire group, although this may take longer.
A: Start finding your sound. Make an image for the group. Figure out who's best to write your music.

Article: . Well-groomed eyebrows can make your pretty face totally stand out and help your makeup look just right.  Bushy eyebrows - while not necessarily bad - aren't the best, but neither are over-plucked ones. For the best results, go to a salon to get them waxed or plucked.  If you are younger and getting your eyebrows done for the first time, try getting them plucked to avoid damaging your eyebrows. If you want to pluck them at home, use good pair tweezers with slanted ends to get all the unnecessary hairs and be very careful not to damage your brows. It takes a while for the hairs to grow back. It will help a lot by asking someone with experience with tweezers, such as your mom, big sister, experienced friend, or a beauty counter assistant. You should always pluck the hairs between your eyebrows and use some brow gel to get a clean finished look. It may hurt a little, but the hair won't grow back. However, keep in mind that you may have to get a few appointments set up because it takes about 3-5 sessions for it to work. It takes only a few minutes and has beautiful results that will last for weeks. It's also done by a professional to eliminate possible accidents that come with plucking and does not have the redness after waxing gives you. How you choose to get your eyebrows done is your choice; either way, you'll get beautiful results!
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Make sure you have nice eyebrows You can also get your eyebrows electrolyzed. One technique that is virtually painless and has amazing results (better than plucking and waxing because you will get perfect and straight lines) would be threading.

Problem: Article: You will select a jury in a process called “voir dire.” During this process, your lawyer will ask potential jurors questions about whether they can be fair and impartial.  Depending on the jurors’ answers, your lawyer may be able to challenge certain jurors as biased. If the judge agrees, then the potential juror will not be seated. Your lawyer will also have a limited number of “peremptory” challenges, which can be used without having to give a reason for excluding the juror. Jurors may be biased against you for a variety of reasons. If you work for a large company, jurors may know the company and dislike it. If your intellectual property consisted of writing or art, the jurors may be biased against your ideas or your type of depictions. As the person bringing the lawsuit, you will go first. Your lawyer will open the trial by delivering an opening statement. The purpose of the opening statement is to offer a sneak peek of the evidence you will present to support your case and to lay out a roadmap of how the evidence will be presented.  The opening statement should not be long: no more than 15 minutes or so.  The opening statement is a good time to tip off jurors to “bad facts.” A bad fact is anything that weakens your case and bolsters the defendant’s. For example, you may not have been as diligent as you should have been to protect a trade secret. If you hired other employees without including a nondisclosure agreement in their contract, then you can expect that information to come out at trial. To take the sting out of this revelation, your lawyer may mention it in the opening statement. As the plaintiff, you will call the first witnesses and ask them questions. You will also use the witnesses to get documents or records introduced into evidence.  To prove theft or infringement, your lawyer will want to establish that you are the creator of the intellectual property. You should be prepared to be called as a witness in order to testify about the creation of your work. Your lawyer will also establish the events that led to your discovery that the defendant was infringing on your work. Your attorney will have the opportunity to cross-examine the defense witnesses, just as the defense was able to cross-examine you. Your attorney’s strategy will depend on the witness. For example, your attorney will try to get the defendant to admit that he or she had access to your work. Your lawyer might also try to get other witnesses to admit that they saw the defendant with your intellectual property. The closing argument is your lawyer’s chance to explain how the evidence presented should command a result in your favor. Your lawyer will link the evidence to the legal standards that must be proved. An effective closing argument will use visuals and other graphics. You should expect your attorney to show the jury documents or exhibits that were used during the trial. In a jury trial, the jury will retire for deliberations after the judge reads to them the jury instructions. In federal court, jury verdicts must still be unanimous (unless you and the defendant agreed otherwise). They do not have to be unanimous in many state courts. If you are unhappy with the verdict, you should talk with your attorney about possibly taking an appeal or asking for a new trial. You should balance the expected cost of the appeal against the economic harms caused by the theft or infringement.
Summary: Pick a jury. Give an opening statement. Present witnesses and evidence. Cross-examine witnesses. Give a closing argument. Wait for the verdict.

Article: Tie a ribbon bow around the paper. You now have a bunch of stocking flowers.
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Gather together at least five or more finished flowers to form a bunch. Tie together with a rubber band or an elastic. Wrap around with pretty paper. Complete.