Write an article based on this "Go for a classic cut for a dressy look. Choose a custom cut if you don't want to tuck your shirt in. Wear a slim cut for a casual look. Choose a plain polo in a neutral color to match anything. Try a polo with patterns or bright colors for a unique look."
article: A classic cut is the most common polo you will find. Typically, the classic cut polo is a more relaxed fit, but it is not baggy. It looks straight up and down on the torso, rather than getting tighter at the waist. The sleeves come about halfway down the bicep, although this is common with most polos. This polo is ideal if you're dressing up and wanting a classy, clean look. A custom cut polo will be labeled as a “custom fit” rather than being tailored to your specific measurements. A custom provides a snug fit. It is also a bit shorter than a classic cut polo in both the arm and shirt length, which makes it the best choice for not tucking your shirt in. The slim cut polo is similar to the custom cut in fit, though it is a bit more fitted. It is also slightly shorter in length than the custom cut. This is a good choice for a casual outfit. A basic polo is usually solid colored and in a neutral color—like navy blue, black, white, or beige. It is also usually plain in a design. It doesn't have a pattern or large logo. This is a great choice for a diverse style. You can pair it with a dressier outfit, though it can easily be styled casually. You could wear a striped, flowered, or just a bright pink polo. This type of polo is usually paired best with a more casual outfit—like with a pair of jeans or shorts.

Write an article based on this "Chill your pitcher. Wash and slice the citrus. Squeeze the lemons and put them in the pitcher. Fill the pitcher with water. Chill the citrus water. Remove the lemons and serve the lemon water."
article: Put a large glass pitcher in the freezer several hours or up to a day before you plan to make the lemon or lime water. This will keep the water colder for longer. If you're serving the water in a plastic pitcher, there's no need to chill it before hand.  Chilling the pitcher gives it a frosty look that's perfect for cooling down guests on a hot summer day. You can also place glasses in the freezer so that each of your guests has a drink that is as refreshing as possible. Wash 2 lemons or 3 large limes. Remove any stickers from the fruit and place the citrus on a small cutting board. Use a small knife to carefully slice the fruit into thin slices. You may want to discard the ends of the fruit as well as any seeds. Gently squeeze the lemons (and limes, if you're using them) so they release a little juice and essential oil directly into the chilled pitcher. Don't squeeze them so much that the slices lose their round shape. Place all of the slices in the pitcher. If you'd like still water, pour in 2 quarts (1.9 liters) of cold, filtered water. If you'd like sparkling water, pour in 1 quart (0.9 liters) of seltzer water. Use a long-handled spoon to stir the citrus slices with the water. For sparkling water, you'll add another quart of seltzer just before serving. Put the pitcher of citrus water into the refrigerator. Chilling the water will infuse it with the lemon and lime flavors while making it colder. Chill the water for 2 to 4 hours. Keep in mind that the flavors of the water will be stronger the longer it chills. Scoop out the lemon slices and consider straining the lemon water through a mesh sieve if you notice seeds.  If you want sparkling lemon water, add one more quart (0.9 liter) of seltzer water to the pitcher.Pour the citrus water into serving glasses. Add a few fresh slices of lemon or lime and ice cubes before you serve the drinks.  Store the lemon water for up to 2 days in the refrigerator. You can add fresh water to the sliced lemons that you removed from the pitcher, but the second batch of citrus water may not be as flavorful.

Write an article based on this "Attend your court hearing. Receive your documents. Wait for your divorce to finalize."
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Whether this is a preliminary hearing or the final hearing, you, as the petitioner, must be present. If you fail to appear, your divorce could be seriously delayed or even dismissed.   Be on time. Give yourself plenty of time to park and find the courthouse. Arrange for childcare, judges do not typically allow children in the courtroom and they can't be left unattended. You can bring a companion for assistance and moral support, but your friend cannot come up to the table with you. Stand when you are addressing the judge and answer all questions. If you don't understand a question, ask the judge to explain. You are divorced as soon as the judge signs the orders. You and your ex-spouse can begin separating property and arranging child visitation.  You can make copies of your divorce decree as needed for changing your name on your identification, leases, contracts, and for your child's school. Most entities will accept a photocopy of the decree. However, some agencies or organizations may require a certified copy of the decree. Contact the court clerk for instructions on how to order certified copies. There may be a small fee for this service. Even though the judge's signature granted your divorce, it is not legally finalized until 31 calendar days after the divorce decree is filed with the court. This is the appeal period where your spouse can file an appeal to change the terms of the agreement. This is extremely rare and very difficult to do, so don't worry. The primary  significance of this is that you cannot get married until the 31-day period has expired.