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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 ... Sam: Yes, indeed. What are you going to do about your appointment with Mr.Levine? Grandpa: Pete Waters's farm, near Chesterton. Susan: Because we like each other. And right now, he needs a friend. Robbie: Yes, I know that. Grandpa: It's not like Robbie. If he says he's going to be here, he's here. I wonder what the problem is. Nat: That's what I came to ask you to do, Malcolm.If you would supervise the refurbishing, I'll find the people to help do it. Richard: Railroad stations or airports-Grandpa always tells us he'll get here by himself. Somsak: Very nice to meet you. Any friend of Miss Stewart's is welgase at Somsak's. Follow me, please. Robbie: I think you ought to take a vacation away from the family-alone. Kind of a second honeymoon. Ellen: It's a real problem, Robbie. I know it. Grandpa: Well, What do you think? Instructor: 2,3,4,front.Now we're going to run it off. Front...knees up, knees up. Carlson: Nervous about the opening tonight? Grandpa: Oh, let me help you with this. Mike: I had an interview today, too. I had a great interview with Admissions at Columbia University. Ellen: Well, she'll be here later. She has to work late tonight. Harry: Hi! Richard: We really appreciate it. Harry: That makes me feel good. Susan: Lots of special country things. We picked flowers. Marilyn: No. Look out the window. The sun is shining! Robbie: Sounds like fun. Fifty Years? Wow! Linda: Where did you find the dog? Amold: Really? Ellen: He's a little quiet. Ellen: I'd like your help. Molly: I know. It's a problem, isn't it? Let me try to work something out. Michelle: Good-bye, Susan It's not a bad game. It's just... slow. Sandra: Hi! What happened? Jack: OK. Let's pick up the pace. Grandpa: Oh, beautiful as ever, Lillian. How's Donald? Susan: What am I Supposed to do? Philip: Columbia? Why Columbia? Grandpa: Don't you have to work? Carlson: Mitchell has always encouraged new talent. Carlson: You've earned it. Years of work went into these pictures. Virginia: That's a good idea. I love your house on Linden Street. I sold your father that house seventeen years ago. Ellen: And gasing home on Sunday? Susan: Life. Susan: Hi. Robbie: Me,too. Molly: OK. We want you to get better, too. You'll have your tonsils out tomorrow, and you won't get so many colds anymore. Susan: Before you leave-do I look all right? Susan: Hi. 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. Robbie: Is that it? Richard: All packed and ready. Marchrtta: Well, I'm glad to see you two guys getting along so well because Danny, Malcolm is on the TOPS team. He's going to be working with you for a while. His experience will be valuable to both of us. Robbie: Mom, that would be terrific! Maybe we could make it a surprise. Marilyn: Thanks, Michelle. Robbie: Sure...and a little scared. Susan: And I talked with Mr. Marchetta. Did York make the offer? Richard: Alexandra's a high-school exchange student from Greece. Harry: Well... I feel fine about it. Why shouldn't I? Harry: No, NO, Robbie doesn't have them. He gave them to me to hold on to them because he didn't want the responsibility of holding them. I put them in my tuxedo-but in the lapel pocket. That's a relief. I was really worried. Ellen: Oh, who could that be? Oh, it must be Alexandra. I invited her to gase by for dessert. Sam: What's the problem? Susan: You're making the game harder. Robbie: You didn't say the magic words. Susan: Hi. Molly: No smile, no surprise . That's the deal. No smile, no surprise. If you want a surprise, then you've got to smile first. Robbie: Yes, sir. Good-bye. Dean Rafer. Marchetta: No...thank you. And thank Susan. Robbie: I think you ought to take a vacation away from the family-alone. Kind of a second honeymoon. Molly: I have to think about it. Sam: You're late. The production department's waiting in the conference room. Sam: You need my advice on a personal matter, and it's not about. OK. Susan: Hello. Hello. I miss Max and think about him all week long. We talk about him at dinnertime. Richard: Hello. Susan: I know you're a CPA. Philip: Well, we could reschedule the operation, Mrs. Herrera, but I don't want to put it off too long. Jack: Davis Aerobics Centrer for Good Health. Marilyn: I'm so glad everyone is asleep. I thought Max would be crying, and everybody would be a wake. Robbie: I don't mind. I enjoy writing. Robbie: Yeah, they're getting the assembly hall ready for the graduation ceremony, so we all got to go home early. Too noisy to study. Marilyn: Wouldn't it be wonderful? Susan: You miss her. Frank: I got it! Harry: You're probably right. Well, let's get started. Ellen: It's all right with me if it's all right with your dad. Linda: Your name will do, Mr.Stewart. Your address? Harry: Unbelievable! Marilyn: You seem to be enjoying the pressure. Marchetta: She says a lot of wonderful things about you too, Mr. Stewart. Alexandra: I am, too. Philip: We got our brains from you, Day. Philip: I want you to know something, Son. I'm...very proud of you. Marilyn: I'm very proud of you. You really did a beautiful job. I know he will love the new photographs for your book. Molly: Chocolate, too? Mother: Susan, I understand you're in the toy business. Ellen: Matches. Robbie: Dad! Grandpa! He fell in. Grandpa: What does she think? Alexandra: Thank you. I can only stay a few minutes. Nat: I'd like you to meet my friend Malcolm Stewart. Malcolm, this Joanne Thompson Grandpa: You said you wanted to be a doctor like your father. Mr.Riley: And, Mrs. Stewart, are you working? Susan: It's such an important decision .There's so many things to talk about. There are three things that have to be done first, Harry. Elsa: Are you going to live with them? Marilyn: And you didn't exercise? Richard: Thanks. I'm on my way over. Susan: You're right, Harry. Today is the perfect example. Michelle and her friends are at the aquarium in Brooklyn. They gase back here for lunch, then go uptown to the Museum of Natural History. There's so much for young people to see and do. It's just incredible! Richard: My brother Robbie... Richard: Thanks. I'm on my way over. Grandpa: It's nice to see young love... Oh, to be young again! Where's the coffee? Susan: We'll make another. Please don't worry. Susan: I bet you were cute. Grandpa: Need another box? Ellen: Please,use the phone. Sam: Tell him to gase and see me at ten 0'clock tomorrow morning. I have an idea that may solve the problem for him and help a lot of other people. Marilyn: Of course. I've seen you on television. Ellen: And Harry, too? Grandpa: I'll pick you up here at seven. Is that OK? Attendant: Ah. OK. That's a dollar and thirty cents change. Thee we go... will mae twenty. Thanks. Michelle: Michelle. It's us, Susan. Linda: Do you have any animals now? Marilyn: I'm twenty-nine. Marilyn: After he eats! 091110 design