INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If she is romantically interested in you, her voice will probably get lower, not higher, and it will sound huskier and more breathy. Researchers theorize that there is a cultural stereotype that women who are interested in a man speak in a way that is more low and seductive. There has been a misconception that women who are romantically interested in a man will make the tone of their voices higher and sweeter. However, if she is trying to send you signals that she likes you, she is probably talking in a deeper and huskier tone. A group of gestures together could show that she feels connected to you. For example, if she is smiling, she has her head titled to the side, and she is holding or touching her face at the same time, this could indicate possible romantic interest in you.  If she is extroverted, she may be more expressive with her gestures and more likely to make these kinds displays with people whom she simply feels connected to. Although laughter itself is not an indicator of romantic interest, what happens when she laughs could be. When men are interested in someone they tend to take up more space and lean forward toward that person while they are laughing. When women are interested, they will position their bodies so that their positive physical traits are being highlighted while they are laughing. Women will sit up straighter or take on postures that make them more attractive or seductive. If you are interested in her, your interest in her could hurt your ability to read her signals correctly. Anticipating signals of attraction from her will make your perceptions more unreliable, so take your time and do not jump to conclusions too quickly.   Take the span of a whole night or a few dates to gauge her feelings for you.  When you are observing her try to be objective, and look at the situation how a person with an outside perspective might see it. Look at how she is acting with other people to check to see if you are assuming too much. For example, if she seems to be giving other people lots of eye contact and grouping her gestures often, she may be an extrovert, and you will need to take that into account when you read her body language. Just like there is body language that shows interest, there is also body language that shows disinterest or anxiety. For example, if she is raising her eyebrows often, she might be uncomfortable. And this could mean that she does not want you to like her. Additionally, crossed legs and arms may mean that she is trying to stay closed off to you. This could mean that she is anxious or resistant to your feelings.   You can ask her if she is worried about anything. If she tells you that something is going on with her that is causing her worry, her body language may not be in response to you. Also, her feelings for you could be causing her anxiety if she likes you and does not know how you feel. This anxiety could be coming across in her body language. If you notice conflicting signals of interest and than disinterest, you may want to talk to her about her feelings.

SUMMARY: Listen to the tone of her voice. Look for groupings of gestures. Watch her body language when she laughs. Don’t assume too much too fast. Notice signals that say she is not interested in you.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You should never apply a cleaner before testing it. Some couches do not respond well to certain commercial cleaners. Apply your cleaner to a small patch of your couch that is not directly visible, such as a corner on the back of the couch. Wait a few hours and check the area. If you notice any discoloration or other damage, try a different cleaner. Commercial cleaners can often be very strong. Use gloves when handling the cleaners. Clean in a well ventilated area. Open the windows, for example, when cleaning a couch in your living room. A little cleaner goes a long and less cleaner will be less taxing on your couch. Only spritz on a light layer of cleaner. If stains do not come off the first time, you can always repeat the process. If you have a couch marked "X," it can be difficult to maintain. Calling in professional cleaners each time the couch gets dirty can be pricey. In the future, check the manufacturer's label before purchasing a couch and avoid buying couches with the "X" label.
Summary: Test any cleaner you use first. Take safety precautions. Use a small amount of your cleaner only. Check labels first before purchasing a couch in the future.

You’ll find it in the All Apps area of the Start menu in Windows, and in the Applications folder in macOS. This method can help when certain websites or extensions seem to be bogging down Firefox. This opens the memory troubleshooting tool. If you’re a developer or more advanced user of Firefox, you can use this feature to determine which processes are running and how much memory each process uses. Scroll through the report to view each section.  Some add-ons are listed in the memory report by name, but others will only appear as a hex code.  If a support representative or developer has requested you run and save a memory report, click Measure and save in the ″Save memory reports″ box, then choose a location to save the report. You can then attach that report to an email or upload it to a bug database if you were asked to do so. It’s near the top-right corner of the page. Firefox will now release in-use memory that’s no longer needed. This should provide a pretty quick boost in speed. If memory usage remains high no matter what you do, your computer may not have enough RAM to support the number of tabs and/or windows you have open at the same time. Try browsing with fewer open tabs and windows, and consider upgrading the RAM in your computer.
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One-sentence summary -- Open Firefox on your PC or Mac. Type about:memory into the address bar and press ↵ Enter or ⏎ Return. Click Measure in the “Show memory reports” box. Click Minimize memory usage.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The more your turkey weighs, the longer you’ll need to roast it for. You can find out how much your turkey weighs by checking the plastic wrapping that it came in.  8–12 pounds (3.6–5.4 kg): roast for 1.5-2 more hours. 12–14 pounds (5.4–6.4 kg): roast for 2-3 more hours. 14–20 pounds (6.4–9.1 kg): roast for 3-4 more hours. 20–24 pounds (9.1–10.9 kg): roast for 4-5 more hours. When you check on the turkey, check its temperature with the thermometer to make sure it’s going up. You can also brush on more melted butter or oil to give it more flavor. If the turkey looks like it’s burning or getting too crisp, cover the top with aluminum foil. Your turkey will be fully cooked and safe to eat at this temperature. Check the temperature with the thermometer at multiple depths in different places to make sure the whole turkey is cooked through. Check the center of the turkey with the thermometer since it will take the longest to cook. After 30 minutes, your turkey should be cool enough to carve and serve. Carve the turkey and serve it with stuffing, mashed potatoes, or your other favorite sides.

SUMMARY:
Roast the turkey for 1.5-5 more hours depending on its weight. Check on the turkey every hour. Take the turkey out of the oven once it reaches 165 °F (74 °C). Let the turkey cool for 30 minutes before serving.