Gunmen attacked five members of the Benue State House of Assembly on Thursday night, May 23The attackers numbering more than 40 on motorcycles ambushed the lawmakers along the Makurdi-Gboko highwayThe bandits shot severally at the vehicles conveying the state lawmakers but they all escaped unhurtPAY ATTENTION: Leave your feedback about Legit.ng. Fill in this short form. Help us serve you better!
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How to Make Adjustments to a Gas Furnace’s Pilot Light Flame The access plate on the front of your furnace may be found by looking for it and unscrewing the screws that link it to the furnace.
Keep an eye on the flame.
Counterclockwise rotation of the screw should result in a growing flame.
As the screw on the pilot light is turned in a clockwise direction, the size of the flame will diminish.
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Removing the cover off the Nutone fan is as simple as gripping the edges of the fan cover and dragging it straight down until the cover clips are exposed. Using your fingers, press the clips together until they are completely closed, and then remove the cover completely off the fan.
People have also inquired as to how to remove the cover from a bathroom fan. If you want to take the cover off, carefully pull it down until the fan is exposed.
Imogen China is an entrepreneur from Norway who is best known as the director of her husband, Edd China’s “Republic of People” in Bracknell, England. She also spent six years as a director on the programme “Grease Junkie.” All of her efforts have contributed to her current net worth. Imogen China’s net worth is unknown. According to reports, she has a net worth of $800,000, which she has accumulated mostly via a successful business career.
Dame Angela Lansbury and Bea Arthur met each other when they were working on the Broadway production of "Mame" in 1965, Lansbury shared following Arthur's death (via Entertainment Weekly). In the production, Lansbury starred as Mame Dennis, while Arthur played Vera Charles, performances that won both actresses Tony Awards in 1966 (via Playbill).
Referencing one of the songs from "Mame," Lansbury said of Arthur, "Bea Arthur and I first met when we did 'Mame' together in 1965.