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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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Richard: I really understand, Marilyn, But you never have to worry about Max. There's Mother and Grandpa...and I can always arrange my photo schedule around your schedule, if that will help. Robbie: Who's Charley Rafer? Marilyn: Where was the house? Richard: You know, maybe I'll put together some photos of Grandpa as a "welgase" present. Susan: Why can't you work at home, Marilyn? You're very talented. Designing dresses is a career you could establish out of your home, couldn't you? Harry: Well... I feel fine about it. Why shouldn't I? Robbie: Yes. We had a cat when I was eight years old. I love cats. Ellen: No, Robbie. Ellen: That's what I said! You are going to miss her! Susan: Come on, Sam... Ellen: I guess we'll be seeing Alexandra again, Right, Robbie? Robbie: I don't know, but there must be a way of getting them to spend more time together. Quality time. Ellen: I bought it in an antique shop when I was about eighteen years old. I saved it for my wedding day. Ellen: And gasing home on Sunday? Philip: And...how do you feel? Ellen: Thank you, Grandpa. I need some. Ellen: And that's what I did. I did both with Richard and Susan, and I did both with Robbie. Grandpa: That's right. And we'll also need some ladders and some brushes and some paint. Robbie: Stay...stay. Richard: Oh, really? I'd like to see your work. Philip: Why not? Robbie: Are they open? Philip: Oh. I have the key. Grandpa sent it to me. Rita Mae: I really mean it. It's a simple idea, and it will work. You can certainly design dresses. I know that. And there's no reason why you can't do it from your home. Grandpa: How old are you , Albert? Marchetta: There are no dues...The organization serves major men and women like you. Experienced, talented, retired. But our members want to go out there and use their talents. They want to work. Susan: We couldn't ask for anything more, could we? Molly: You want to play charades? Philip: Sounds fine, Robbie. Susan: Good morning, Sam . What's the schedule today? Philip: Yes,but you did, and we've got our lunch. Let's build a fire and cook it ! Come on ,Albert, you can help us! Harry: Nope. Nat: And this is Abe Lucas. You must remember Abe. He ran the drugstore and used to play drums with the jazz band on weekends. Robbie: Are you sure about that? It's crazy here most of the time. Richard: I feel ungasfortable about it. Marchetta: No...thank you. And thank Susan. Richard: Something wrong? Grandpa: How about a date with your grandfather? I owe you a good steak dinner. Sam: One 0'clock. Robbie: I'm glad I got to know you. Richard: Well, thanks. This is my publisher. Harvey Carlson. You've met my wife Marilyn... Robbie: Good night, Alexandra. I'll pick you up on Saturday night, OK? Alexandra: I called my parents from the airport. When I told them my friends were giving me a party, they insisted that I stay. So now I'm taking a flight on Monday instead. Richard: Yes. We're planning to talk to someone at the bank next week. Perhaps we could see the house this weekend. Grandpa: Great Thanksgiving. Lots to be thankful for. Michigan scored a touchdown. Alexandra came by . And nobody misses Philip's famous apple pie. Marilyn: Welgase. It's so nice of you to gase. Philip: Well, we may read together aloud at home. The darkest evening of the year. Richard: Too bad we can't bottle the sound. Molly: Right. A movie. OK. Carl: I don't want to. Waiter: Well, the crab salad's always a big hit. Grandpa: Well, you'll have to ask her. Richard: I'm Richard Stewart, and this is my wife, Marilyn. Richard: Thank you. Philip: So long. Philip: I thought you wanted to go to Columbia. Harry: Right here, next to the ice packs. Here. Put the tablecloth on the picnic table, and I will bring the cola and the plastic cups. Richard: Bye-bye. Marilyn: It all sounds so easy. Harry: And I don't. I went into business for myself because I like being my own boss. I run my own gaspany. I'm a big fish in a little pond. I'm not really sure I want to be a little fish in a big pond. Robbie: You think so? Richard: Thank you. I don't believe this. Well, it isn't the Watermill Inn, but let's get a look at the view. Philip: He's the Dean of Admission for the University of Michigan. Elsa: Well, here we are .It was so nice meeting you, Mr.Stewart. Ellen: By arranging with the public schools to schedule one hour a week-to start with. During that time parents are invited to attend-and to read along with the children- their children. Sam: Ten 0'clock, telephone FAO Schwarz about the new twin baby dolls. Susan: Eight pounds six, just like me. That's nice. Length. Length? Marilyn: Well, my choice of careers. Marilyn: I have made a decision, Rita Mae. I've decided to stay at home and be a full-time mother. Sam: Right. Marilyn: To be with our family and all that Stewart TLC. Dean: You must be Robbie. Grandpa: Let me introduce you, Mr. Maxwell. This is Nat Baker, who's responsible for this meeting, and this is Joanne Thompson-and Abe Lucas, who used to run the drugstore in town. Grandpa: Yes, it's so easy. All you do is clip it around under your collar. Grandpa: You said you wanted to be a doctor like your father. Robbie: What does he say? Is he OK? Richard: I've never been more relaxed. Marilyn: Listen, Richard, doing aerobics for an hour is a lot different than lifting weights. Frank: I got it! Susan: I know. Ask Paul Smith to fill in for me. He knows everything about the production schedule, and he can answer any questions. Philip: Oh? Susan: Susan Stewart...you are about to begase Susan Bennett-Mrs. Harry Bennett. Richard: What is she calling about? Elsa: Oh, thank you. Susan: Lots of special country things. We picked flowers. Richard: No. Grandpa: Pete Waters's farm, near Chesterton. Richard: We could call it "Deep Sleep Country Air." Carlson: Soon. One of the critics is gasing over this morning for a preview. I hope he's in a good mood. Susan: Come on, Sam... Maxwell: I'm going to do an article on "Ellen Stewart-she cares. "Maybe we'll all care now. Good-bye. 091110 design