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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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How as your interview with Michigan? Marilyn: Thanks, Michelle. Philip: What do we read? Robbie: Thanks, Linda. Bye. Philip: That's a brilliant idea, Richard! Alexandra: It's lovely, Robbie. Marilyn: And let's not forget our cassette player and some tapes. Some music tapes and some blank tapes so that we can record our thoughts about the trip. Philip: Taste Ellen's turkey dressing. It's delicious. Susan: I'm not doing anything. Why? Susan: You're still thinking about something to do, aren't you? A job of some kind. Robbie: Thanks, Dad. Susan: Good morning, Sam . What's the schedule today? Robbie: The tuxedo rental store. Do you think they're open? Susan: Harry, I'd love to , but I have work to do. Dean: She's still giving the toughest English history exams in the school and loving every minute of it. And speaking of minutes, I have interviews until noon, so why don't we get right to work? Alexandra: I keep thinking about the dog-about Gemma, alone in the animal shelter. Molly: You got that part right. Yes. Susan: When you said, "I do, " Marilyn, it suddenly became real. Philip: What was that about? Grandpa: Well, you look good. What's Harry doing tonight? Ellen: I'm sure Alexandra would be happy with something simple, Robbie. Marilyn: How could I forget? Robbie: My mom's decorating it right now. Grandpa: People power. Men and women, young and old, to give us their time. Susan: You miss her. Susan: Why can't you do both? Alexandra: Eight 0'clock is fine. Richard: This is very helpful, Mrs. Martinelli. Marilyn: You are in great condition. I can't believe it! Innkeeper: Do you have a picture? Robbie: There is, Dad. Marilyn: Isn't this baby outfit adorable? With his name on it "Max." Thanks so much, Harry and Michelle. Susan: Thank you. Just put them on my desk. Grandpa: The two of you look unbelievable! Robbie: I'm writing a story for the high-school paper. Ellen: Right here in Riverdate. Of course, it was a small house, but just right for us. Ellen: Looks good. Simple. Alexandra: Sunday. Why? Ellen: Mr. Maxwell? Richard: Where does it go? Richard: I like it there. Richard: Yeah.Quite a bit different.I think aerobics. I could work out in your meter with no problem. Richard: Just because. How's the baby? Susan: We'll move after the school term. Marilyn: That must be Rita Mae. Philip: Good morning. Robbie. Can you do me a favor? Philip: All right. Is...is Susan gasing? Philip: I sure do...Well, I've got to run, Dad. See you later. Grandpa: That's right. Philip: Oh. Hi, gang. MR.Riley: Please, sit down. What can I do for you? Philip: He's asleep. He's ging to be fine. Betty: Snow. Susan: You're still thinking about something to do, aren't you? A job of some kind. Ellen: Welgase home-and I do mean welgase home. Grandpa: Is that you, Susan? Harry: We used to catch crabs. Marilyn: No.No bottle opener. Is that one of the things Susan and Harry are bringing? Harry: It's our first date. Ellen: No, just Max. I like that. No middle name. No middle initial. Richard: Oh, well, really... Marilyn: I'm so excited! I can't wait to tell Richard! Richard: Six months ago. Molly: Good. OK. We've got a movie. The title. Susan: I do, too. I gase here often. Grandpa: Do I know Pete Waters? You bet I do! He was my roommate in college. He visited with Grandma and me in Florida about five years ago. Ellen: There are so many things to consider. One thing that makes it easier for you is that you have us. Max will always have a family member to watch over him while you're at work. I didn't have that when Richard and Susan were born. Marilyn: How's that? Harry: As a matter of fact...I am hungry. Harry: You're kidding. Richard: And very good-looking, like his mother. Richard: It's a Stewart tradition. We're a family. Ellen: Because I care. Ellen: To the patients in the ward? Alexandra: The Mollnas treat me so nicely, and I love being with you family so much... but when I received the letter with photographs of my family, I cried. I cried because I miss them all. Richard: Perfect! You picked the right place. Richard: A little we'd better head home. It's getting late, and we have a bit of a drive. Richard: And this gentleman is my grandfather, Malcolm Stewart. Marchetta: I'll be right back. We'll go over to the job site together. Ellen: Oh, poor baby. He's teething. Robbie: Can I help with anything? Ellen: Yes. Susan: Thanks, Harry. That was very kind of you. Philip: "Hail to the victors valiant, Hail to the conquering heroes, Hail, Hail to Michigan, The champions of the West!" Alexandra: Come on .Let's dance. Michelle: Sometimes he's very sad. Molly: You want three scoops also? Richard: Speaking of promoting the book, do I really have to autograph copies for the guests at the opening? Alexandra: I'd appreciate that. Elsa: Are you married? Grandpa: Come in, gase in. Please, gase in. Richard: When did you gase here? Carlson: It probably means he's clearing his throat. I don't know. Grandpa: How about a cup of coffee ,Son? Marilyn: How did you feel about being away when Susan and Richard were babies? Marilyn: Oh, not at all. We're still eating. Carlson: In about half an hour. Why? Harry: Ring? Ring? Oh my! What did I do with the rings? I put them in the pocket of my sports jacket. Grandpa: Yes. After my wife died, and I felt I should spend more time with my children and grandchildren. I live in Florida, and they lived in New York. Ellen: Yes, in the home. But first in the school-rooms. Grandpa: Burned, you mean. Rita Mae: Yes? Richard: Can what? Marilyn: It's six 0'clock. Where's my husband? I was expecting him here at five forty-five. Ellen: And that's what I did. I did both with Richard and Susan, and I did both with Robbie. Marilyn: Oh, Richard! That's wonderful, bu- Philip: You're ahead. That's better than being behind. Alexandra: Oh, well, that would be very nice. Robbie: I'll be OK. Marilyn: "Richard Stewart's show at the Carlson Gallery is a collection of photographs from his new book entitled Family Album, U.S.A. There is power and beauty in. Mr. Stewart's work, and his book introduces us to a remarkable new talent." Oh, Richard, it's wonderful! Harry: Well, we'll put everything over there. We'll set up our tents over there by the edge of the woods. Then we'll be able to make our fire there where it's safe. Michelle: What? 091110 design