Problem: Article: These are plenty delicious as their own dish. Sprinkle with Parmesan or Asiago right away, so it melts over the tomatoes. Top with sprigs of fresh basil, Italian parsley, or pine nuts toasted for five minutes in a dry pan. Tomatoes are close comrades with steak, mushrooms, chicken, and other grilled vegetables. Lay out a platter, or skewer onto kabobs. Grilled tomatoes turn even simple dishes into smoky, caramelized love. They make a perfect crostini topping, or you could try them on Italian pasta salad or mushroom risotto. Chop grilled tomatoes coarsely. Complement the caramelized sugars with salty ingredients, such as capers and feta. Mix with grilled asparagus and red onion, or add a fresh taste with arugula and snap peas. Roast jalapeño peppers with the tomatoes, then remove the stem and seeds. Coarsely chop peppers and tomatoes alongside garlic, cilantro, and white onion. Toss in apple cider vinegar, a sprinkle of salt, and a pinch of cumin. . Squeeze off the skins and puree. Store this simple paste and use it as a base for sauces, salsas, and soups.
Summary: Eat by themselves. Serve with other fruits of the grill. Decorate entrees and appetizers. Turn it into a salad. Make a salsa. Puree the tomatoes

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: We often immediately lose 50% of what we are studying, so it is very important to concentrate when studying dates. You can begin by simply reminding yourself that you want to and/or need to remember the dates. Concentrating in this way can help you remember 20% to 60% more information. There are various practical ways to concentrate while studying. For instance:  Reduce distractions; try to study in a quiet, stress-free environment. Intentionally focus your eyes on a written date that you are trying to memorize. "Trace" the date with your eyes. When you come across a date you need to learn, take a moment and carefully write it out, thinking “I need to remember this” as you do. Visualize yourself writing the number any time you think of it. For instance, imagine yourself writing the date on a chalkboard in your mind. The more you can repeat information you need to learn, the more likely you are to memorize it. Since we lose the greatest amount of information within 24 hours of learning something, it is important not just to repeat the information immediately, but frequently. If you keep practicing and going over dates every day, you increase your recall and memory; if you keep trying to memorize them for thirty days, you are likely to remember them for years to come. If you need to learn a set of dates for an exam or other purpose, go over them as frequently as you can, spending at least a few minutes each day reviewing the information. Flash cards are a common way to practice memorizing information. If used correctly, they can be a big help.  Using a set of cards (or an electronic flash card program), write each date you need to memorize on one side of a card, and the significance of that date on the other side. Quiz yourself by shuffling the cards, looking at the date on each one, and seeing if you can remember the significance of it. You can also reverse the cards and look at the “significance” side, and see if you can recall the date associated with it. As you go through the cards each session, take out the ones that you remember well, and repeat the ones you cannot, until you can remember all of the dates. Practice using the flashcards frequently, but work in small bursts of just a few minutes at a time. If you try to memorize too much at one time, the information won’t really stick. The more you use the dates you need to learn, the more likely you are to remember them. Talk about the dates you are learning with family and friends, think about them to yourself, and write about them whenever you can. Keep doing this, and you’ll memorize them all!

SUMMARY: Concentrate on the dates you need to learn. Repeat the dates frequently. Use flash cards. Use the dates.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The state of Virginia does not require couples to be residents of Virginia to marry there. However, marriage licenses issued in Virginia must be used within the state of Virginia. The following regulations also apply:   Legal status. Neither partner may be currently married to another person.  Family relationship. You and your partner may not be related to one another by blood or adoption. The state of Virginia does not allow marriages between ancestors and descendants (e.g., parents and children, grandparents and grandchildren, siblings, or aunts/uncles and their nieces/nephews. Step-siblings cannot marry. However, first cousins may marry.  Competence. Both partners must be mentally capable of choosing marriage. As of October 6, 2014, same-sex marriage is legal in Virginia. Virginia also recognizes same-sex marriages from other states and countries. The application process is the same as for heterosexual couples. You and your partner must be over age 18 to marry without parental consent. If you are 16 or 17, you must have parent or legal guardian approval.  Your parent or legal guardian can consent in person during the application process. The consent may usually also be given in notarized written form when it is sworn before a notary public. Special consent is possible when the female partner is under the age of 16 and is pregnant. If the female partner is under 16 and has been pregnant within the previous nine months, consent may be given if a physician documents the prior pregnancy. Parent or guardian consent is required in both cases. Consent must be given in the county or jurisdiction where the female partner lives in these cases. The various circuit courts require proof of identity and date of birth. Government-issued documents such as drivers' licenses, passports, Military IDs, birth certificates, and Social Security cards should be sufficient. Check with your specific Circuit Court for their requirements, as they may vary.  If you or your partner have been previously married, you should plan to provide proof that the previous marriage has ended. Virginia does not require blood tests to obtain a marriage license. If your divorce decree is in another language, you must provide a certified translation. A certified translation will be signed and dated by the translator and vouch that the document has been accurately and competently translated. You may apply for a marriage license in any circuit court in Virginia. You do not have to be married in the same county as the one where you apply. You can find the directory here. This will take you to a directory page that contains the clerk’s name, clerk’s office hours, and phone and address information.  Click on the “local website” link in the upper right corner to go to the individual court’s website. This local website will give you information about applying for a marriage license at that court, such as hours, fees, and identification requirements. For example, at the Arlington Circuit Court, marriage licenses are given M-F from 8AM-4PM. Marriage license fees are $30 and can be paid by cash or Visa/MasterCard (4% service charge applies). ID such as a driver’s license, passport, or Military ID is required. In some cases, such as those involving the marriage of a minor, Circuit Courts may require additional documentation or other steps. Call your Circuit Court clerk to make sure you know all the requirements before you go to apply. Some Circuit Courts do not maintain a website. Calling by phone is the best way to verify information. If you wish to change your legal surname once you are married, the easiest way to do this is to indicate the desired new name on your application for the marriage license. Once the marriage is legally completed, the name you provide on the marriage license application will become your legal surname.  Your surname will not automatically change when you marry. You do not have to change your surname to be legally married. You may choose to use the same surname for both partners. You may also choose a combined or hyphenated surname.
Summary:
Determine if you and your partner are eligible to marry one another. Confirm you are old enough to marry one another. Gather the necessary documents. Visit the directory of Virginia’s Individual Circuit Court homepages. Click on the county where you wish to apply for the marriage license. Call the Circuit Court where you wish to apply to verify their requirements. Decide on your surname.