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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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Then we'll be able to make our fire there where it's safe. Richard: Would a professional photographer be without a picture? Elsa: And don't be so independent. You're very lucky to have a caring family. Harry: Well... Marilyn: But our anniversary isn't until Saturday. Marilyn: It does sound tempting. You're right. We're earned it. Susan: This is heaven, Harry! It was such a great idea to spend the weekend this way. Carlson: Read it. Philip: Well, what's the weather going to be like? Richard: I'd like to make an appointment with him. Marilyn: No, that's OK. I'll do it. Richard: No.Instead of exercising, I photographed the meter. Nat: Go ahead, Janne. Dean: Doesn't show. How's Ellen? Susan: Well, that's what I do. I have a job, and I have Michelle. I take care of both to the best of my ability. It's not easy, but what is? Richard: Hurt? What do you mean? Philip: Sounds fine, Robbie. Grandpa: My name is Stewart...Malcolm Stewart.Pleased to meet you. Michelle: Can we test a new game for you, Susan? Richard: I love it. Robbie: It's for kids. Richard: Well...what do you think? Do I have my book? Marilyn: We'll call Mrs. Martinelli and tell her to keep looking for us. Ellen: Wrong number. Philip, would you join me in the kitchen, please? It's getting late. We have vegetables to prepare. Richard: I didn't think of that. Thanks. Marilyn: To be with our family and all that Stewart TLC. Susan: You know I do. You're a...wonderful friend. Susan: Well, please sit down and tell us all about it during lunch. Philip: Well, it always worked for me, too. Marilyn: Oh, Richard! That's wonderful, bu- Grandpa: It's import to her.There are lots of places to go, lots of things to do. She can't sit around and do nothings to do. She can't sit around and do nothing. Philip works late. Richard: Your new exercise meter? Susan: I suppose I could call him. But I'm not so sure that I want to leave New York, you, and the rest of our family. Harry: The truth is, I'd like to live in the city. Michelle's the right age. There are lots of things for her here. Robbie: A professional writer? Not until recently. Philip: Well, I've got an appointment at the hospital. I'll see you all at dinnertime. Innkeeper: Oh, he's adorable! Virginia: OK. Oh, this is a wonderful house. I know it well. I sold it to the present owners. Philip: Yes. Ellen: Well, she'll be here later. She has to work late tonight. Innkeeper: How wonderful! A boy or girl? Richard: Nope. I am in perfect health. Harry: Ring? Ring? Oh my! What did I do with the rings? I put them in the pocket of my sports jacket. Philip: Does he know you're here? 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. Alexandra: And tomorrow morning we'll all meet here to discuss the plan? Alexandra: I guess we were thinking the same thought. Philip: It's one of the best schools in the country, Robbie. I studied medicine there. Your grandfather went to the Engineering School there. Elsa: Well, here we are .It was so nice meeting you, Mr.Stewart. Robbie: Football players are always popular with the ladies. Grandpa: No, I don't. Could you tell me how to use the shortcut? Robbie: That's a neat idea. What can I do ? I've got it! I have a picture of Grandpa and Dad and me in my wallet. It's from the Fathers and Son's Breakfast at my junior high school graduation. Richard: Marilyn, I have to tell you something. At today's exercise meter... Harry: A clip-on? Grandpa: When can I do that? I'd be happy to. Grandpa: Well, if they're not, I'll lend you mine, Harry. You're the only one who really needs to be wearing a tuxedo, anyway. Robbie: Columbia's a terrific school. What are you going to do? Grandpa: Going away to college for the first time always makes one a little nervous. Frank: Sounds like no. Susan: What? Who? Philip: Yes, Alexandra. Ellen: Well, Marilyn and Richard called. They'll be here soon, and then we'll eat. Ellen: And if you ever need Dad or me to help you... Philip: All right. Is...is Susan gasing? Grandpa: But at my age, I'm not looking for a full-time job. I'm retired. But I'm bored. Richard: Oh, I remember this picture. Molly: Vanilla? Marilyn: Why should you be sorry? Danny: Welgase aboard, Malcolm! Robbie: I'll call her back. Marilyn: And let Rita Mae do the selling at the boutique. Susan: Oh, he's so cute! Oh, Marilyn! Philip: Yes... Nat: It's OK. I'm sure they meant well, but they probably had other things on their minds. Susan: Any suggestions? Oh! Virginia: That's a good idea. I love your house on Linden Street. I sold your father that house seventeen years ago. Carlson: The guests are waiting. Tom's about to open the doors. Good luck! And stop worrying! They're going to love it. Grandpa: I did. Mike: Indecision. Indecision. It's not easy, and this is an important decision we have to make. What about you? How as your interview with Michigan? Marilyn: Take them upstairs, Susan. Harry and Michelle can watch Max sleeping. Robbie: The scary part's leaving home and moving to college. Rita Mae: And I could do the selling and the pricing at the boutique. Harry: Well, that you care about Michelle, that you care about me, and that you care about us. Tom: I'll settle for an "A" in my photography course. Harry: No, not yet. What about you? Susan: That's exciting, Harry. What was it? Richard: Your photo in it helped, too. Robbie: Yeah. Mike and I had a hamburger at the diner. I came home a little while ago. You've been working late almost every night this week, Dad. Aren't you exhausted? Ellen: You never looked better. Grandpa: A real Stewart. Richard: As soon as I get these cuff links on. Richard: Thank you. Philip: Ten 0'clock. What are you working on? Elsa: No, no,no. I like the aisle seat better. Please, you sit by the window. Philip: What's wrong? Richard: Bye-bye. Marilyn: Sure, Ellen. 091110 design