Q: Turn on the oven to 400 degrees F (200 C). Let 1 package (17.3 ounces or 490 g) of puff pastry defrost according to the manufacturer's instructions. Lay a sheet of parchment paper onto a baking sheet and set it aside. Ensure that the puff pastry is still cold when you start to work with it. If you let it get too warm, it will be sticky and hard to handle. Sprinkle your work surface with a little bit of flour. Use a rolling pin to evenly roll one sheet of thawed puff pastry. You should roll it into an 11x13-inch (28x33 cm) rectangle. Lay this one on the parchment lined baking sheet and roll out the other pastry sheet to the same size. Remember to turn the pastry as you're rolling it out. This will help keep it from sticking to your work surface. Spread 4 to 5 tablespoons of pesto or Nutella onto the puff pastry sheet that's on the parchment. Try to spread it in a large triangular shape that will be the size of the Christmas tree. Be creative with the fillings. You could also scatter cheese, spread lemon curd, or sprinkle chopped nuts over the pastry. Carefully lay the second sheet of puff pastry over the pastry with the filling. The rectangles should line up. Take a sharp knife and cut out a triangular Christmas tree. You can discard the excess pastry or cook the scraps to snack on. Remember to cut out a trunk shape at the bottom of the tree. Use your knife to cut individual branches on both sides of the tree. Leave about an inch (2.5 cm) of pastry running through the center of the tree. Use your hands to gather each branch and gently twist it onto itself a few times. Do this for all the branches of the tree. Try to twirl the branches in the same direction so the tree looks uniform. Beat one egg in a small bowl. Dip a pastry brush into the beaten egg and gently brush it all over the puff pastry Christmas tree. Bake the tree in the preheated oven for 10 to 15 minutes. The tree should puff up and turn golden brown. Let the puff pastry Christmas tree cool for a few minutes before you transfer it to a serving tray.
A: Thaw the puff pastry and preheat the oven. Roll the puff pastry. Spread the pesto or Nutella onto the pastry. Cover the pastry and cut out the Christmas tree. Cut and twirl the branches. Brush the tree with an egg wash and bake it. Finished.

Article: Dialing 3-1-1 will put you in touch with a local operator that will be able to connect you to a multitude of government services. It's the number that you should call if you have a non-emergency situation and need more information about city or town services. Ask the operator if they could connect you to the organization that handles street lights, and they will connect you with the department that you need. In places like San Francisco, there are over 2,300 different telephone numbers associated with government services. Major cities like New York City, Seattle, and Baltimore have a local Department of Transportation that handles the repair and replacement of downed or faulty streetlights. If you live in a major city, contact your local Department of Transportation by searching them online or using the Yellow Pages.  Los Angeles has an entire department dedicated to repairing faulty street lights called the Bureau of Street Lighting.  In Boston, they have an agency called The Street Lighting Division that handles street light repair.  The government department you contact will vary depending on which city you live in. If you reside in a smaller town or municipality, then it's possible that a private company handles street light outage issues. Find the energy company's contact information on the top of a bill, if the outage is local, or search online by typing the company name into a search engine. Some communities have a community choice program which allows residents to choose energy providers. Call the provider to see if they are the ones who handle street lights. Most municipalities and cities have a public works department that oversees essential things like trash collection, transportation, and utilities. They will be able to point you in the right direction when it comes to a downed streetlight.  Visit your local city or state's government website to find the contact information for the public works department near you. Searching "Public Works" and your city's name in most search engines will also help you find what you need.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Dial 3-1-1 to connect with the right organization. Contact your local Department of Transportation if you live in a city. Look online or read an electric bill if you live in a town. Call the public works department in your municipality.

Problem: Article: If you plan on working with more than one color, choose one. You will want to have only one bottle open at one time. If you leave a bottle of nail polish sitting open for too long, the polish will begin to dry out and thicken. This is in case the nail polish spills and makes a mess. This will warm up the bottle and remove any clumping of the paint. It will also help mix the pigments together. Place the bottle on the flat surface and hold it. You will be less likely to drop the bottle or spill the nail polish inside. Avoid opening the bottle over your lap or in mid-air.
Summary: Select the nail polish you wish to use. Find a clean, flat surface for opening over. Turn the bottle upside down and roll it between your hands for about 25 seconds.

Q: Usually, if you've been a customer of theirs for some time, they will provide you with an unlock code for free.  This is, by far, the best way to get your phone unlocked. After you connect with your provider follow what they say to unlock. To determine how to remove the SIM card of your particular model, reference your user manual. Enter your PIN number if you are prompted. For newer models, simply insert a new SIM card and enter your unlock code. You can find this by using easily downloaded software. If you have unlocked your device correctly, you will see "SIM restriction off" on your screen. If you are using an older model, proceed to the next step. # PW + unlock code + 7#. Enter the P by tapping the * three times. Enter the W  by tapping the * four times. Enter the + by tapping the * twice. If that code doesn't work, try replacing the "7" in the code with a "1." If you have unlocked your phone correctly, then "SIM restriction off" will appear on your screen.
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Contact your service provider. Turn on your phone with no SIM card inside. Key in the following code: Unlock your Nokia device.