Enter an application name and hit ⏎ Return on the result to launch an application directly from Spotlight.  The application must already be installed to your hard disk. Predictive text will often allow you to launch an application before typing the entire name. Relevant search terms will return results for locally stored media (images, video, music), document types, email, calendar, or file tags.  If you are looking for a certain phrase or subject in an email, Spotlight can match word strings in its results. You can search for images by their name, filetype (e.g. .jpg), or even ID tags. Look the for the “Images” option in the search results. Spotlight uses Bing search and location tagging to return searches from wikipedia, maps, or relevant websites. The search engine used by Spotlight cannot be changed. Enter simple math functions or unit conversions (e.g. 100mm to inches)  and see the result in Spotlight without having to navigate to any webpage. When entering a word, look for the “Look up” option within the list of results. This will give you a dictionary definition of the word without ever having to leave the Spotlight interface.
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One-sentence summary -- Search and launch Applications. Search files and documents. Search the web. Perform basic calculations. Look up word definitions.


Make sure they are only one layer thick, and that the sweet potato pieces aren’t sitting on top of each other. They won’t dehydrate evenly if they are overlapping. Replace the dehydrator trays one at a time, stacking them on top of one another. Turn on your dehydrator. For a quicker dehydrating method, set your dehydrator to 145 F (63 C). For raw sweet potato chips, set the dehydrator to 115 F (46 C). For the quicker method, dehydrate for about 12 hours, or until the desire crispiness is achieved. For the slower, raw method, dehydrate for 20 to 24 hours. When there are only a few hours left in your estimated dehydrating time, check on your sweet potato chips every hour or so to ensure you don’t overcook them. When your dehydrating time is up and your sweet potato chips are crunchy enough for your liking, let them cool on the trays. When they reach room temperature, put them in an airtight resealable bag, mason jar, or other container. Properly stored dehydrated food, especially without oil, can last for about a year.
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One-sentence summary -- Lay out the sweet potato rounds on the dehydrator trays. Prepare the dehydrator. Dehydrate your chips. Cool and store.


Stick your finger into the top inch of the soil. If it feels dry, give your plant another healthy dousing of water. Clematis only need about six hours of direct sun per day, and they prefer to have their roots in shade. Placing the clematis near an eastern or western window, or in a shady spot on your deck or patio, should provide sufficient light. The amount of fertilizer you add after that will vary based on the type you use. A rose fertilizer a month or two apart should provide enough nutrients, or you could give the plant a liquid fertilizer high in potash two to three times a month.  Too much fertilizer can cause harmful salts to build up in the soil, however, so you must monitor your plant to determine if it is still healthy. The label "10-20-10" refers to the percentages of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Nitrogen produces leaves, phosphorus strengthens the roots, and potassium helps flower growth. The fertilizer you choose should be balanced in nitrogen and potassium with a slightly higher content of phosphorus. Once the vine starts growing, insert a bamboo cane or thick stake at a slight angle into the pot, getting it as close to the side of the pot as possible to avoid disrupting their roots. As the vines grow, gently tie them onto the cane using twine or yarn. Proper vertical support will allow your clematis to become bushier and taller, leading to more foliage and a greater amount of flowering. There are three types of clematis, and each has its own pruning requirements.  For clematis that bloom early on the previous year's growth, you should remove all the dead and weak stems as soon as the plant flowers. For clematis that bloom between mid and late summer on old and new growth you should only remove dead growth once the plant gets crowded. For clematis that bloom between mid and late summer on new growth alone, you should remove all growth from the previous year, only leaving the lowest pair of buds. Clematis wilt and leaf spot are the two most common diseases faced by this plant. Infected stems should be removed, and the remaining plant should be treated with fungicide.
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One-sentence summary -- Check your clematis every day to determine whether or not the soil is moist enough. Place the pot in a location that receives partial sun. Fertilize your clematis in the spring with high quality compost or a granular fertilizer like 10–20–10. Provide the clematis with ample support. Prune your clematis accordingly. Watch out for signs of fungi.


Visit account.t-mobile.com from your computer's web browser. You'll need to enter your T-Mobile ID and password to continue. If you don't have one yet, click the "Sign Up" link to get one. You'll need to be the account holder in order to change the Web Guard settings. This will open your profile settings. You may have to scroll to find this. When you click "Save," Web Guard will be disabled.
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Visit the T-Mobile website on your computer. Log in with your T-Mobile ID. Click "Profile" in the upper-left corner. Select the "Family Controls" option. Select "No Restrictions" in the Web Guard section.