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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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Ellen: Mr. Maxwell? Grandpa: Growing up without a mother is difficult. You mature quickly. Harry: I am so touched. The two of you are really something. Marilyn: Oh, the bet is still on, but you shop for the groceries.Remember, you win, and I cook dinner for the entire family. Richard: I know. I know.I'm really sorry. I left my bag of film on the ferry. I went back for it , but the ferry was gone. I lost a whole day's work. Grandpa: I'm sure it's in your purse, Mrs.Tobin. Marilyn: What happened? Richard: As soon as I get these cuff links on. Grandpa: Oh, you're a lucky guy, Harry. Susan is one of the best women you'll ever find. She's just like her grandma. Marilyn: Did you get a chance to get outside at all? Virginia: This is a two-bedroom, two-bath house. It has a full basement, and it is on a half- acre lot. You can probably afford this one. Harry: What about the rings? Lillian: No. Pete wants to tell you... Audrey: Chest-c-h-e-s-t. Richard: We finished addressing over three hundred envelopes. Michelle: What's wrong, Susan? Grandpa: Radio says sunny and mild. Marilyn: We're in no great rush. It's true. Harry: Thanks, Grandpa. Susan: I know you're a CPA. Ellen: It would be wonderful, but our schedules won't allow it. Joanne: Yes. Here is a copy of all the things we need to start with. Robbie: I'm really glad to see you. I mean...my brother'll be really glad to see you! Grandpa: You remember? Ellen: Marilyn, you want coffee or tea? Robbie: Where does she live? Mike: Millie, did you bring the papes for dancing? Grandpa: No, it's not taken. Alexandra: Thanks. I studied English in school. Susan: Well, then you feel good about taking it? Ellen: Yes. Richard: Thanks. Susan: The wristband. Something old? Mrs.Vann: We live in California. Richard: Thanks. Mike: Hi, How'd it go? Robbie: Bye, Dad. Philip: Robbie, run to the car.Bring a blanket and my medical bag. Marilyn: Oh, I feel so bad. Robbie: Hi, Dad. Am I interrupting you? Marilyn: Time for a feeding and time for a diapering. You're a real Stewart. Robbie: Mom says we can her a going-away surprise party. Philip: Try to take it easy. It'll all be over in two hours. Marilyn: That's what I thought. Susan: And so is Max. Philip: We forgot to trun the over on . Philip: Fabulous! Why, I didn't know that your grandfather was born in Germany. Robbie: And I'm planning to get a job for the summer. Robbie: That's OK. Susan: Simply this. John Marchetta runs this gaspany. Robbie: Anytime.It's really easy, but, like anything, you need to work at it, Grandpa.This bacon is great. I love crispy bacon. Marchetta: I understand. My daughter Cami lives in NewYork. I like being near her. Janne: As I said, mostly the building just needs a good cleaning. 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? Susan: Lots of special country things. We picked flowers. Joanne: To help scrub the building interior clean. Carlson: Mr. O'Neill was so impressed with your work that he wants to develop it into a magazine concept. Grandpa: I think that you're very successful and that you have a fantastic reputation in the toy industry. I think you could talk to Mr. Marchetta, and I think he could help you find a real good job in Los Angeles. He was very helpful to me, remember? Dean: Well, are you as good a tennis player as your dad? Ellen: Boswell's a powerful speaker. Susan: Did you go home? Albert: Yes, sir. Sam: They're in my office. Betty: You're a sore loser. Richard: All packed and ready. Richard: I think he will. It just takes time to fell gasfortable in a new place. Susan: Are you sure? Susan: Hi, girls. Robbie: It is. My father would like me to go there. He and my Grandpa both went there. Marilyn: Who? Marilyn: Like his father. A real Stewart. Robbie: Miss Pappas? Richard: Homemade buttermilk biscuits. Mitchell: It is. Robbie: Well, I know you and Mom have given up a lot to save money for my college tuition. Waiter: Help yourself to celery and carrots and other vegetables. Ellen: There's your teddy bear, Max. Molly: Thank you. O'Neill: I'd like you to be the photo editor of the magazine. Ellen: You are? Robbie: The tuxedo rental store. Do you think they're open? Father: I'm very grateful, Robbie. Susan: He didn't get a thing to eat. Grandpa: When can I do that? I'd be happy to. Rita Mae: It's nothing. It's just a little present for Max. Grandpa: And it turns out he's a metermate of Philip's. Dean: Michigan has a fine School of Journalism. Marilyn: How's that? Robbie: I will have a cheeseourger, medium rare, with raw onion, and French fries, please. Susan: That's exciting, Harry. What was it? Robbie: Hell.Stewart residence. Harry: Yeah, I know. The biggest. Alexandra: Thank you. I can only stay a few minutes. Richard: That is a great ieda.The performing arts centers and the street performances. I'll do it. Harry: Well, that's easy. We talked about that earlier. We'll live in New York. Susan: And? Robbie: How gase he never got married? Philip: Robbie, the dinner was terrific. Susan: Hi, girls. Alexandra: Yes. What was that? Philip: He's the Dean of Admission for the University of Michigan. Ellen: Something old. Right. What's old? 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: Yes, sir. Grandpa:I don't feel alone anymore. Grandpa: Susan has told me a great deal about you.She says you're quite a man. Carlson: What a job! Good work, Richard! Marilyn: I think you have got it, Richard. Lincoln Center, home of the Metropolitan Opera, the New York City Ballet, the New York Philharmonic. Marilyn: Do you think you made the right decision? Ellen: Perfect! Susan: I am. Virginia: My pleasure. Give my best to your parents. Ellen: The trouble is it takes a little bit of money to run a campaign. Robbie: And I'd like to get her a nice gift... Maxwell: I'm going to do an article on "Ellen Stewart-she cares. "Maybe we'll all care now. Good-bye. 091110 design