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Sculpture
When you do finish a
successful sculpture, the best way to preserve it so that it can be wiped clean with a damp rag is to paint it with colorless nail polish.
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Photography
Movie-making may never become a full-time profession for you, but a few amateurs have been
successful in getting assignments—at a fixed price—photographing weddings and similar functions.
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Cold Frames
Such a structure is essential to the
successful operation of an amateur's greenhouse, providing extra space and ideal conditions for hardening small plants before transplanting to the open garden, for rooting cuttings, for germinating seeds in summer and protecting small plants over winter.
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Cuttings
The type of cutting (soft, half-ripe, ripe) determines the conditions needed for
successful rooting.
Soft cuttings are new growths which start in spring and have attained a length of 3 to 4 in/2.
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Catalytic Wood Stoves
Knowing when to close the by-pass damper is the key to
successful catalytic wood stove use. To eliminate the guess work, buy an auxiliary temperature gauge to measure the temperature near the combustor.
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Setback Thermostats
Since one eight-hour setback of 5°C every day will shave 12 per cent off a typical annual heating bill, a setback thermostat can turn you into a
successful energy miser.
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Energy - Efficient Landscaping
Careful planning is essential to
successful energy-efficient landscaping. If you plant your rows of trees and shrubs in the wrong place, you can end up with a net heat loss.
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How It Began
His trials were brilliantly
successful, so much so that his soilless cultured tomato crops attained heights of over twenty-five feet and picking of the fruits had to be done with the aid of ladders.
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Fruits
Very
successful results have been secured with papayas or pawpaws, and pineapples which do well in greenhouses or conservatories.
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Applying Lustres
All other lustres must be carefully and correctly applied, for
successful results.
To apply lustre to a flat object, such as a plate or tile, the following method is used: The brush is dipped half the length of the bristles into the lustre, then lightly pressed against the edge of the bottle, to remove the excess.
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