In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: (14.7 ml) of butter in a frying pan. Turn your burner to medium high. You can also use 1 tbsp. of olive oil or a mix of butter and olive oil.  For an Asian cuisine flavor, try a small portion of sesame oil in place of some of the olive oil. Use garlic in place of the shallot. Opt for pine nuts in place of almonds. Stir them to toast them in the pan. Add the shallot to the pan, along with 1/2 lb. (0.23 kg) of snow peas. They should be a bright dark green and still crisp when you remove them from the heat. Toss with salt and pepper.
Summary: Heat 1 tbsp. Add 1/4 cup (25 g) of sliced almonds. Slice a medium shallot. Stir them with a wooden spoon for 2 minutes. Squeeze 1/2 lemon over the top.

Pull the left bottom corner up so that side edge is perfectly even with the top of the bill. It will make a diagonal crease along the bottom left of the bill. Do the same with the right side. Your bill should now have a flat edge along the top. On the bottom, it should be a diagonal fold going down towards the middle, a short straight edge in the middle, and a diagonal fold going back up to the right side. Fold the bottom edge up just a little bit, less than 0.25 inches (6.4 mm). Flip it over and fold the edge up the same amount as you did on the other side. You're basically creating a fan-style fold, moving from the bottom of the bill to the top. Continue folding until you've done the whole bill. You should have a thin strip of bill that you've folded back and forth. Because you started with a short side and moved to the longer side when doing your accordion fold, one side will be longer than the other. Place the longest side of the accordion fold face up. Bring the 2 ends of the fold up to meet each other, creasing the bill in the middle as you do. As you fold this step, the bottom of the bill should start to fan out like a leaf. When you bring the 2 ends together, you're creating the middle of the leaf. When you look at the 2 edges at the center of the leaf, both should be 2 layers thick. Pick the side that's slightly longer than the other, and open the layers with your finger. Slip the other edge between those 2 layers. The longer edge should go over the first crease in the smaller edge, holding it in place. Your leaf is complete and ready to stick on a money tree!
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One-sentence summary -- Turn the bill back-side up and fold the corners up to the top edge. Begin folding the bill accordion-style, starting from the bottom edge. Fold the ends of the bill together. Close the leaf by bringing one edge over the other.

Q: Be specific and don't exaggerate. Try to provide as much detail as possible, including the timeline of events, damage on your vehicle, and the health of all involved.  Ask the officer where you can obtain a copy of the police report. If the officer provides a reference number for the police report, make sure you jot it down. Even if you think you caused the accident, you should never admit to be at fault. Insurance companies hire a number of experts that will determine who is at fault. However, if you tell people you’re at fault, and it’s on record, you might be held responsible for damages. Be especially careful to not admit fault when talking to the other driver or the police. If you do so, it’ll be recorded in the police report. Some insurance companies require that you inform them of any incident, including minor accidents with not much damage. This will usually just involve answering questions about the incident. Making a claim means you’re actually seeking compensation from the insurance company. It starts with you contacting the insurance company; they will then obtain the police report and contact the other driver’s insurance company. They’ll likely ask you to visit a mechanic to have the damage to your car evaluated as well. Keep in mind, however, that there are certain circumstances when you might not want to file a claim:  A one car accident, where you’re only slightly injured if at all. You can afford the damage to your vehicle, or the repairs are largely covered by the policy’s deductible. Damage to either car is minor or nonexistent.
A: Tell the police officer exactly what happened. Avoid admitting fault. Notify your insurance company of the accident. Make a claim with your insurance company.

Problem: Article: Spray paint is available in dozens of brands and hundreds of colors, so check out your options to see what will meet your project’s needs. You will also need a few other supplies to do a professional spray paint job. Before you begin, you will need:  Spray paint in the color(s) of your choice Primer Newspaper, drop cloth, or a plastic tarp to protect the ground and other items around the item you are painting. Painter’s tape Disposable gloves, safety glasses, and a ventilator mask Whenever you spray paint, you should always work outdoors in a well-ventilated area because the fumes from the paint can cause respiratory damage. Keep in mind that spray paint won’t adhere well if it is too cold or wet outside, so wait for a time when humidity is below 65% and it is sunny and warm.  Place your newspaper, drop cloth, or tarp down. If you are working outside, you can use weights (like rocks) to keep your protective materials from blowing around in the wind. Be sure to spread your protective materials far enough out, otherwise your yard or driveway may have end up with a light misting of color from the paint. Tape off any areas you don’t want to paint. Be sure the edges are sealed well to the surface to prevent paint from leaking underneath. If you are painting an object that will sit well on sawhorses, then you may want to use these to suspend the item in the air. This will help to make it easier for you to spray paint the item because you won’t have to be bending over as much. Having the item up on sawhorses will also make it easier to reach areas that might be hard to reach if the item is on the ground. If you have a small item to spray paint, then you can also try putting it inside of a box that has been placed on its side. Then, you can spray the paint into the box to spray paint the item and this will reduce the chances that paint will end up on nearby surfaces. You can also put items on a small piece of cardboard or a turntable inside of the box to make it easier to turn the item around as you paint.
Summary:
Assemble your materials. Prep your work area. Consider using sawhorses to suspend your item. Create a paint box for a small item.