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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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Susan: He is, but there's so much energy and talent in the man ,and he doesn't get to use it. Robbie: I'll bicycle down to the village and get them. Molly: Absolutely right. Very good. The fifth word is seven. OK, we've got a movie. The first word is snow. Fifth word, seven. Grandpa: I retired because... I wanted to be with my family. I didn't want to be alone anymore! Alexandra: Yes. I should be finished packing by then. Susan: But schedule another production meeting for tomorrow. I'll be back for my six o'clock appointment with Mr. Ozawa. Robbie: Grandpa, get the net ,please! Robbie: He had an emergency. Richard: Ellen. My younger brother, Robbie. He goes to high school. This is my sister Susan. She works for a toy gaspany.Here's my grandfather. He lives in Florida. And this is my wife Marilyn. Ellen: Yes, she did. Harry: You two must be close. Maxwell: When do you need the volunteers, and where do they report? Marilyn: And your legs don't hurt? Harry: Do you have a dry white wine? 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Ellen: How did you feel? Tell the truth didn't you feel terrible? Susan: Well, that's what I do. I have a job, and I have Michelle. I take care of both to the best of my ability. It's not easy, but what is? Marilyn: Take them upstairs, Susan. Harry and Michelle can watch Max sleeping. Marilyn: No. Look out the window. The sun is shining! Harry: I have been offered a job with a major accounting gaspany in Los Angeles. I have been offered a job with a major accounting gaspany in Los Angeles. Susan: Mother:Marily.Father:Richard. And lots of pages for Richard's photos of Max. Molly: Frank, you've never played charades? Susan: We are. The whole Stewart family is close. Ellen: Max has stopped crying. Robbie: Can I help with anything? Robbie: I guess you're right. I wish I had her energy. Ellen: Something blue. My wristband. I wore it when I married your father. Robbie: Hi, Alexandra. Come on in. Do you want something cold to drink? Susan: Do you have a picture of her? 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