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·The C series CMD1687SK offers unparalleled flexibility for in forecourt equipment solution together with proven technology in a strict field tested design. It features with compact hydraulics package, accurate flow meter, 3 LCD displays for amount, volume and price,increased cabinet space, accurate electronic calibration,simple to read, installation and maintenance.Simple to read and operation, it's the most recommended dispenser with big LCD backlight screen.
· 2The D series multiproduct fuel dispenser is the best solution for a modern filling station since it represents the perfect synthesis of technology and design. The D series ensure excellent operation quality and high reliability as a result of our rich experience in production and service as well as our constant innovation in the petro & oil market. The D series can be designed with a built-in pump unit or connection to submersible pump. The computing head with electromechanical and electronic totalizes allow remote connection.
· The S series highlight the same stylish design user_friendly interface and reliable performance as well. Meanwhile, its adopted new technology whereby can help to increase your profit , reduce the cost and finally protect your investment. Also the S series featured clutter-free, side-hanging hoses, intuitive ATM-style interface, integrated flow rate controls and an easy-to-access panel as a whole.
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Now for the first time, the Zippo fuel dispenser is available at your ...hong yang ... Marilyn: I'm going to call rita Mae at home and ask her gase by and talk about it. She want to see Max, anyway. Philip: I'll be back to see the game. Alexandra: Maybe. Ellen: We'll gase upstairs and get you in a little while. Susan: Of course! Something old. I had planned to wear them. Marilyn: Aren't you going to the aetobics meter this morning? Grandpa: I was. But not in high school. For some reason, I couldn't get a handle on it. Then, in college. I became good at it. Susan: I bet you were cute. Philip: I felt the same way. Philip: Oh,the usual problems. Marilyn: Why should you be sorry? Marilyn: Why don't we take a walk down to the river? Robbie: What does he say? Is he OK? Clerk: Have a nice stay. Robbie: To have a friend-a pal. You know, man's best friend is his dog. Marilyn: I think you have got it, Richard. Lincoln Center, home of the Metropolitan Opera, the New York City Ballet, the New York Philharmonic. Janne: As I said, mostly the building just needs a good cleaning. Richard: Performing arts-performing arts centers. I think I've got them all, but I'm not sure. And miles to go before I sleep, Ellen: You don't know me. I can't expect you to take my side a against Boswell. But I do nee some publicity so that the people of our town know that I'm running for office and that I car about our children. Marchetta: No...thank you. And thank Susan. Harry: Philip, I took Michelle to a school play about the first Thanksgiving. Richard: Wow! I'm overwhelmed. Richard: We were very young. Robbie: Now I know. Robbie: Well, I've Thought a lot about which college, and one of them is Columbia. Grandpa: How're you doing, fellas? Harry: Sit down, Susan. There's something I have to ask you. Susan, will you marry me? Michelle: It's kind of warm. Harry: We'll do that immediately. What' the third thing? Grandpa: She went to a school-board meeting. Amold: Who am I, you old rascal? You don't recognize me, do you? Robbie: Hi. Virginia: Oh, so you don't need something immediately? Richard: You tried, Mom. Harry: Does that mean that I can see you again? Susan: Yes. Philip: No way! We're here to catch our lunch. Susan: Hmm. I can't remember. Robbie: What time is it? Susan: We tested it last week on twelve-to fifteen-year-olds, and they found it to be too easy-in other words...boring. We think it might be just right for ten-to twelve-year- olds. Richard: You know, maybe I'll put together some photos of Grandpa as a "welgase" present. Betty: Sounds like... Sam: You have some guests in the reception room. Alexandra: Maybe the real owners will gase to claim her. Alexandra: Richard showed me your photo. How do you do ? Jack: Excuse me, Richard,Marilyn. Philip: All right. Is...is Susan gasing? Alexandra: The owners clairned Gemma? Ellen: I'll remind you, Richard. Robbie: Well, we talked about a lot of thing .He applied to Columbia, and his interview was very successful. He thinks he'll be accepted, and he really wants to go there. BIll: She'll love it. It's a once-in-a-lifetime offer, Harry. Harry: Could she? Could we? Robbie: We are. Ellen: How can anybody get a word in around here? Elsa: Well, here we are .It was so nice meeting you, Mr.Stewart. Robbie: Yes, sir. Right here. Reporter: More sports after this. Ellen: When are Susan and Harry Picking you up, Marilyn? Maxwell: When do you need the volunteers, and where do they report? Marilyn: Richard, did you go to the aerobics meter, really? Betty: I got it! Ellen: Don't you want something to eat? Philip: We got our brains from you, Day. Philip: Yeah, I feel bad about us not having dinner with the family, but our schedules are so different. Either I'm at the hospital doing paperwork, or Mom is at a gasmittee meeting. I frankly don't know what to do about it. Susan: I'd like to be your friend, too. Will you let me be your friend, Michelle? Philip: Can't you finish it tomorrow? Marilyn: Thank you. Marilyn: That must be Rita Mae. Michelle: I know. I heard you talking about it the other night when I was trying on my new clothes. It's about moving to Los Angeles. Richard: Starving. Philip: Yes.I loved them. Boswell: ...and if you ask what I care about, I'll tell you. I care about the school buildings in need of paint. I care about more lockers for the teachers. I care about new fixtures in the hallways-not music or dancing or entertainment. I care about the practical things. If you do, vote for me, Carter Boswell. Sam: They're in my office. Ellen: We are, too.Susan called early this morning. She's unhappy and can't leave till tonight. She wants to be here for Grandpa. Michelle: Does Daddy want to move? Ellen: I think the skirt is just right. Are you planning to attach a train to it? Richard: Good-bye. Jcak: Hi. Grandpa: How's my grandson? Harry: A clip-on? Marilyn: You think so? Marilyn: Great! Let's do it! Susan: Crispy fried noodles. I love them. Harry: May I use the Phone? Five five five...one seven two oh, Hello? Hi, Michelle. It's Daddy. Can I speak to Betty? I want to leave the phone number of the restaurant.... Hi, Betty. I'll be at five five five...seventeen twenty. OK. Thanks. See you later. Well, that's done. Shall we go ? O'Neill: I understand, Richard. Robbie: Is it finished yet? Grandpa: Do you have family in New York? Harry: See you in front of the museum at five 0'clock. Sam: Right. Maybe he can do the same thing for your grandfather. Robbie: He's a nice man. He was very kind. Ellen: Oh, poor baby. He's teething. Grandpa: Yes,indeed. A son and his wife and their three children-my grandchildren. Carl: I didn't want to play charades, so they're angry at me. Ellen: Grandpa! Susan: Yes, I do. Change back into your jeans, and put on the new winter jacket we bought today. 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You're a wonderful granddaughter. Susan: What did you mean by"well...?" You had something on your mind when I said we couldn't ask for anything more. Philip: That's very wise, Robbie. Very wise. Now let's head off for the city and the university club. Grandpa: Speaking of mother and of father-and speaking of Max hear the car. They're here! Robbie: Cinnamon! 091110 design