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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 ... Harry: Chablis is fine. Susan: He needs to work. In fact, that is the reason why I'm here to see you. I know you're building a new factory, and I thought...may be...my grandfather is so experienced in the construction trade, he could be so valuable. Linda: We're open till nine P.M. Richard: Why advanced? Molly: Vanilla, too? Virginia: If some one doesn't buy it before then. But let's keep looking. Just to get an idea of some other possibilities. Molly: OK, honey, we'll see to it that you have strawberry and vanilla ice cream. Just rest now. You need some rest to help you get better quickly. Hi Frank. How you doing? Molly: Yes? Grandpa: Poor Harry. I know the feeling. Wedding-day litters. Robbie: I don't know, but there must be a way of getting them to spend more time together. Quality time. Marilyn: No, My dear little boy just looked up at me as if to say, "Mama, what are they doing to me? Help!" Harry: Bye, Marilyn. Grandpa: Does it have anything to do with you and Harry? Richard: And I don't think it's a good idea to ask Dad to sign as a guarantor. I don't feel right about it. Grandpa: I like him. He's good for Susan. Sam: Eleven 0'clock, approve the sketches for the toy spaceship. Grandpa: No, thanks.After a good night's sleep, I'll enjoy breakfast even more. Marilyn: How did you feel about being away when Susan and Richard were babies? Richard: Yes. Here they are. Susan: Now, what else is on the schedule today? Nat: It's a serious matter for a lot of us. A serious matter. Richard: We're in luck. They're open. And they have lots of clip-on bow ties. Harry: Susan, would you like the crab salad? Ellen: Alexandra called. Susan: Crispy fried noodles. I love them. Ellen: I am so excited! At this time tomorrow morning, Grandpa will be sitting in the kitchen with us. Marilyn: Thanks, Ellen. And thanks for the advice about the house. I'll talk to Richard about it the minute the gases home. Ellen: Why don't you look at some houses, Marilyn? Michelle: But I'm thirsty. Maxwell: Sure. But I need some information. Robbie: Nice talking to you, sir. Sam: I hope it isn't important. Sam: I'm glad to help. Shall I call Mr. Marchetta for you? Robbie: I just saw a big one! Robbie: How do I do that? Robbie: I'll pick you up. Grandpa: I prepared lamb chops, mashed potatoes, and a tossed green salad to begin with. Susan: He's very nice. But I think he was nervous tonight. It was his first date in two years. Marilyn: Tell me about it on the way home. Ellen: Yes. Susan: What was it about? Ellen: When are Susan and Harry Picking you up, Marilyn? His house is in the village though; Robbie: But Dad was so exhausted when he came home from work. Why don't you talk to him about it tomorrow? Harry: You're probably right. Well, let's get started. Harry: You guys are like three kids. Robbie: No, I have to turn it in in the morning. Marilyn: What's inside? Ellen: Really? Grandpa: That's right. I've been thinking about it for weeks now .There must be some way to put my mind to good use. Philip: You've got it. Elsa: He's an aerospace engineer and works for Orlando Aircraft Corporation.He started with them almost forty years ago. What do you do? Susan: It's OK to talk about it, Harry. Michelle knows all about it. Susan: I'll accept. Tomorrow night. You and me. Dinner. What time? Susan: What for? Richard: Oh no! It's thirty.Will you excuse me? I have to meet my wife. Harry: A vice-presidency with the biggest accounting gaspany in th country-Craft and Craft. Jack: This is Jack Davis. Marilyn: Oh, thanks, Harry. Marilyn: It has been a learning experience. That's true. Susan: Fine, thank you, Mr. Marchetta. Except for my grandfather. Ellen: Oh, that's too bad, Robbie. Did it spoil your fun? Robbie: I don't think so. The return name and address is Pete Waers, RFD Number 1, Chesterton. Susan: I'm sure everything is fine. My mother knows all there is to know about taking care of babies, I assure you. Lillian: And I said yes. Richard: We were very young. Marchetta: She says a lot of wonderful things about you too, Mr. Stewart. Virginia: And the price is right. Would you like to go see it? Susan: Would you like to see baby Max, Michelle? Susan: Why can't you do both? Ribbie: Don't you think you ought to call Pete and tell him you're gasing? Grandpa: All right! Marilyn: Thank you, Mr.Riley. We'll read this over carefully. Carlson: I hope you've brought your pictures along. I see that you have. Let's get right to it. We need a new coffee table book, and a book of photos about the United States still feels right. OK, let's take a look. Good. Very good. Family Album, U.S.A. It's an excellent title. If you had to describe the book in one sentence, how would you do it? Grandpa: We had a good day. Robbie pulled a boy out of the water. Carlson: You may be right. Try it there, Tom Alexandra: Just wouderful, Mr. Stewart. The Molinas are a large family. I love being with them. Philip: Thanks...for what? Molly: Frank, you've never played charades? Philip: Oh, leaving home is part of growing up. Well, don't work all night. Robbie: I think I have an idea. Virginia: I remember yuor parents' first house very well. It was on Spring Avenue, near the park. Grandpa: Hi, Robbie. Robbie: Did they write some bad news? Robbie: Hello,my name is Robbie Stewart. I have a lost dog I'd like to bring to you. How late are you open? Grandpa: No, thank you. Marilyn: That's what I thought. Grandpa: Do you have family in New York? 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. Philip: Why not? Carlson: Sit down, sit down. Robbie: The tuxedo rental store. Do you think they're open? Sam: Is he a client? Robbie: Yes. We had a cat when I was eight years old. I love cats. Pete: You don't know what the surprise is yet? Come on! We'll tell you the big surprise. Richard: I'm glad you like them. Ellen: Grandpa! Mike: What did you bring? Robbie: When can we go fishing? Mitchell: Very interesting pictures, Mr.Stewart. You have a most unusual eye. Marilyn: And now for...something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue. Robbie: Great! Pass me the hammer. Linda: Where did you find the dog? Grandpa: I fold the fliers. Ellen: The trouble is it takes a little bit of money to run a campaign. Susan: I agree. Aren't you hungry? Susan: Fine. Philip: And what's Robbie cooking for dinner? Susan: Is that a proposal, or are we just playing a game? Robbie: Oh, by he way, when is your plane reservation for your flight to Athens? Philip: Hmmm. It is wrong. Robbie: Ginger ale with lots of ice for me, thank you. Robbie: Thanks, Dad. Susan: Like it? I love it! Listen to the sounds of the summer that surround us. It's so calming. Marilyn: Thanks, Michelle. Customer. Don't worry. The we're going to be late for dinner. Susan: It's almost ten 0'clock. I've got to go. Tomorrow is Monday, and work begins at eight in the morning for me. Oh, I'm so happy that Max is home. He's the sweetest little thing. 091110 design