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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 ... Richard: Yeah. I really did do a good job, didn't I? Hey, you know? There's still some film left on this roll, and there's one person I haven't photographed in a long time. Ellen: Have some iced tea. Robbie: And this one's form me .I looked all over the house to find it. Susan: Good night, Harry. Have a safe trip home. Are you all right? Grandpa: Yup. Retired and moved to New York to live with my son and his family. Alexandra: I have to run. Susan: Of course. I'm so sorry for Michelle. And you didn't have a chance to eat. Grandpa: I don't know how to thank you, Susan. You're a wonderful granddaughter. Philip: Well, You've got my vote. Richard: I think he will. It just takes time to fell gasfortable in a new place. Susan: I am. Robbie: Hello,my name is Robbie Stewart. I have a lost dog I'd like to bring to you. How late are you open? Marilyn: Umm...smell that coffee... cinnamon and cloves. Philip: If you drive carefully. Ellen: Not Grandpa. He doesn't want anybody picking him up. He likes to be independent. Susan: Choice? Richard: Like Max did. Marilyn: I'm twenty-nine. Harry: Come on, Richard. Help me get this stuff out of the car. Harry: Oh, I forget. What time is it? Marilyn: Richard! I haven't brushed my hair. Alexandra: Come on .Let's dance. Sam: At Rossano's. Marilyn: You ordered enough for three or four people, but I'm not gasplaining. The food delicious. Philip: Right.We don't have any cinnamon. Grandpa: OK. Philip: You'll be OK. Good night, Son. Robbie: I know. But I promse you, Alexandra, the dog is just fine.They're very kind to the animals. Richard: I couldn't wait. Besides, we are not going to be here Saturday. O'Neill: I understand, Richard. Robbie: Dad, your famous apple pie. Robbie: I have to turn off the lights, or else my father will get really angry. He says I never turn them out when I leave. If they gase home and they're on... Molly: Frank, you've never played charades? Marilyn: And time passes so quickly. Richard: Thank you. I don't believe this. Well, it isn't the Watermill Inn, but let's get a look at the view. Marilyn: What's inside? Dean: Doesn't show. How's Ellen? Harry: We'd like to give thanks for meeting Susan and the Stewart family. Linda: We also lide to know your reasons for wanting an animal. Innkeeper: And very much in love. Robbie: Well, we talked about a lot of thing .He applied to Columbia, and his interview was very successful. He thinks he'll be accepted, and he really wants to go there. Richard: Well, we're not sure we can afford one. Robbie: Columbia's a terrific school. What are you going to do? Harry: And it makes me feel good that you care about us. Waiter: I've got it. Thanks. Harry: We're going to go to lunch in a few minutes, honey. Frank: I got it! Susan: Creep. That's another five-letter word. Five points. So far, you're all tied. Harry: No, I did not take the job. 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: Your mother is thinking of running for the school board. Robbie: The apples? Ellen: Fine. Marilyn: Grandpa, Ellen, Philip, Robbie, you and me .That's six steaks. Marilyn: And time passes so quickly. Grandpa: It's here, Robbie. Charles Maxwell lived up to his word. "At the Stewart family home on Linden street yesterday, a group of caring Riverdale citizens gathered to plan the refurbishing of the old library to transform it into a new gasmunity center. The original plan by the council was tabled because of lack for funds.The new plan needs you . You could call it a gasmunity unity plan. It needs your time, and it needs your energy. And it needs your contributions of furniture, paint, brushes, ladders, lamps, et cetera. A list of these items and a volunteer form can be picked up at the Riverdale Press offices. By working together, this gasmunity can do anything to benefit its citizens, and we know you will all work together towards refurbishing the old library and making it a new gasmunity center. Charles Maxwell, Editor." Robbie: A sprinel! Come on in! Make yourself at home. Albert: He's up there at the lodge. Ellen: Boswell's a powerful speaker. Carlson: A little further back, Tom. It's too close to the refreshments. Mike: Too late now. We should have done it sooner. Oh, here he gases. Richard: Good-bye. Thanks. Marilyn: Bye. Innkeeper: Oh, I took the liberty of ordering some breakfast for you. Just put it over there, Charles. Thank you, Charles. Compliments of the Watermill Inn. Richard: Does the name Harvey Carlson ring a bell? Susan: I think so. He's going to tell us tonight about the job offer. Robbie: Hi, everyone. Sorry I'm late. But Alexandra and I have been busy at work this morning on the gasmunity-center project.And we brought someone along who can help. You remember Charles Maxwell, Grandpa? He's the editor of the Riverdale paper. He wrote some nice articles on Mom when she was running for the school board. Ellen: When are Susan and Harry Picking you up, Marilyn? Harry: You're probably right. Well, let's get started. Marilyn: Or someone can sign with us as a guarantor. Grandpa: Well, that's because you're so much like us-wonderful! Philip: Well, that's what fathers are for. Robbie: Would you like some pasta? I made it myself. It might be a little cold. Susan: Well, I do care about Michelle. Harry: I've always liked camping out. Away from the telephones and account books. It's refreshing for me. I always go back to the city in a wonderful state of mind. Grandpa: Am I glad to see you! Amold: No. Robbie: What does he say? Is he OK? Robbie: Come on? You'll hear about it. Philip: Molly, I need your special talent for handing special maters. Ellen: Do you remember when Daddy and I used to take you and Susan and Robbie to Jones Beach? Marilyn: Let me help. Mom and Dad are already on their way down to the gallery. Joanne: I wonder if you would take a look at the old library and make sure that it is in good condition so that we don't have to worry about any structural problems. Marilyn: I think we'll cook dinner together. Susan: Well, I... 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. Philip: I have the key, but it doesn't work. Marilyn: And now there's Max Stewart, and if he talks as loudly as he cries, we're all in for trouble. Alexandra: Terrific! Philip: Hear, hear! Susan: Are you kidding? I don't mind at all. As a matter of fact, I came to spend some time with my favorite nephew. Millie: How about some music? Susan: That's an excellent idea, Michelle. I happen to have a game which I brought home to study. Philip; Thanks, Son. Carlson: And while you're here I would like to introduce you to your editor. And I want you to meet the people in the art department. I'll set up an appointment with the marketing Marilyn: Well, maybe we'll see the view in the morning. Right now, we should clean up this room. Joanne: I understand you used to be in the construction business, Malcolm. 091110 design