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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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Susan: Oh, I love it! To be away from the city on such a beautiful day is my idea of heaven! The grass. The trees. The fresh air. Mr.Riley: I see. Then you don't have any collateral. Perhaps you could get a guarantor- someone to sign for the loan for you. Robbie: Oh, by he way, when is your plane reservation for your flight to Athens? Molly: Vanilla, too? Ellen: He just loves that teddy bear that Grandpa Philip bought for him. Ellen: I remember when I was pregnant with Richard. Philip and I were living with Grandma and Grandpa. Philip was a young doctor, and he kept talking about having a house of our own. It's natural. Marilyn: Grandpa really loves his family, doesn't he? So do I. Susan: And what about Michelle? Grandpa: I agree, Mr. Maxwell. Ellen: It's locked. Mike: How does that look, Rob? Ellen: You're going to have the time of your lives. Camping out is such great fun. Ellen: Oh, I'm fine. How was your weekend? Mitchell: Sure. Robbie: Can I help with anything? Marilyn: That's what I thought. Richard: Homemade buttermilk biscuits. Ellen: And that's what I did. I did both with Richard and Susan, and I did both with Robbie. Harry: Well, that you care about Michelle, that you care about me, and that you care about us. Richard: I lift weights every morning for sixty minutes without stopping. No problem. Susan: Your first great-grandchild. Ellen: Robbie,would you bring the dessert plates. And, Marilyn, would you pour coffee, please. Robbie: Bye, Dad. 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. Robbie Good idea. Albert: I want to stay here and fish. Robbie: Yes, I know that. Grandpa: Yes,indeed. A son and his wife and their three children-my grandchildren. Richard: No. But in five or six months... Rita Mae: I'd love to . Ooh! Oh, that's wonderful! Ooh... Alexandra: I'm going to miss all of you. You've been like a second family to me. Marilyn: Well, my choice of careers. Woman: Yes. Wooster Street is two blocks, and 83 is to the right about two houses. Robbie: Nice talking to you, sir. Robbie: You didn't say the magic words. Susan: Tell me. Richard: Hello. I want to thank all of you for gasing here tonight. I'd like to thank Harvey Carlson for his faith in my project. But most of all, I would like to thank my family for their love and support all through this adventure. Thank you. Grandpa: I do. I'm proud of all my grandchildren, Mr.Carlson. old ,I think. Marilyn: I'm thinking. You go first. Robbie: He's quiet now. Susan: Thank you, Somsak. Grandpa: Hey, that must be Pete! Now we'll find out about the surprise. Ellen: Oh, not if I can stop him! Ellen: Thank you-and good-bye. Molly: Carl, you're sure you've never played? OK, Betty, Tim, and Frank. We're going to play charades. Frank, you can learn as we go. And, Carl, you join in at anytime. OK, let me think. OK, I've got one .All right. Philip: Robbie! Grandpa: Well,first, you have to turn your hat around like this. Then you close your eyes and say the magic words. Fish, fish, send me a fish. Ellen: Read it, Robbie. Susan: Thank you. Grandpa: You two belong on stage! That was wonderful! Robbie: Yes,Dad. Susan: Grandpa, you have so much energy and so many years of experience. There are probably a lot of places for you to work. Particularly in the construction field. Ellen: That was so thoughtful of you, Michelle. Especially to pick it out in blue. Elsa: Are you going to live with them? Robbie: Like setting up a regular weekly reading program. You and Dad. You and Dr.Philip Stewart-going to the children's ward once or twice a week and reading to them. Maxwell: Robbie and Alexandra told me what you need to fix up the old library. I am planning to write an editorial that I think will help you. Robbie: I think you ought to take a vacation away from the family-alone. Kind of a second honeymoon. Richard: Andˇ­ahˇ­you met Robbie Susan: Enjoy! Susan: Oh? Richard: Well, finally a publisher will see my work. Robbie: He's quiet now. Ellen: OK, Philip. This is your third cup of coffee. We should get to work, or we won't be finished by dinnertime. Grandpa: I have other plans, Robbie. But I think you two can have a good time together without me. Harry: I hope they aren't lost. Voice: Ladies and gentiemen, Amtrak is happy to announce our arrival in New York City. The train will be stopping in five Minutes. Please check to be sure you have your belonings. And have a good stay in the Big Apple. Thankyou. Linda: After forty-eight huors. But please call first. Sam: Good for you. It'll be our secret. Mike: What did you bring? Granpa: Right! Marilyn: It's true. You are in Great shape. Philip: And what's Robbie cooking for dinner? Philip: I want to spend more time with Robbie. Mike: How does that look, Rob? Marilyn: Bottle the sound. Harry: It's a big decision for me, Bill. And I have to discuss it with my wife. I don't know if it's right for her. Grandpa: Malcolm, please. Carlson: Sit down, sit down. Ellen: Look in the real-estate section of Sunday's Times. You'll learn a lot. Grandpa: How're you doing, fellas? Molly: Who's the patient? Marilyn: How is the view? Richard: I'm sorry I missed him. I had to work late. Receptionist: Mr. Stewart, I just spoke to Mr.Carlson. He would like to see you. But the only time he's available this week is tomorrow morning at ten 0'clock. Grandpa: I will. I give thanks for being here with my family and for being well, so I can enjoy you all. Grandpa: I fold the fliers. Richard: Would you like to call home? Harry: When would we have to move? Ellen: Look in the real-estate section of Sunday's Times. You'll learn a lot. Susan: Weight: eight pounds six ounces. Grandpa: In every marriage, sacrifices have to be made by one partner from time to time. Philip: My paper work will wait. Marilyn: Hello. Did anyone find a camera bag this afternoon, a small canvas bag, on the J.F.Kennedy Ferry?...No? Maybe someone will find it. The name is Stewart, Richard Stewart. And the telephone number is five five five...three oh nine oh. Thank you.Sorry, Richard. They don't have it. 091110 design