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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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Maybe I can help. Richard: Alexandra's a high-school exchange student from Greece. Susan: You don't need to do that, Grandpa. Alexandra: Yes, I'm ready. I'll have the chefs salad, please. Rita Mae: OK, Marilyn. You sounded like you've made a decision when you called me. I'm all ears. Marilyn: And let's not forget our cassette player and some tapes. Some music tapes and some blank tapes so that we can record our thoughts about the trip. Mike: Do? I don't know. I also applied to NYU. Susan: Yes, I'd like a glass of ginger ale with ice. Harry, what would you like? Marilyn: No. Look out the window. The sun is shining! Robbie: Well, I saw a nice watch. But I'll need a loan. If you could lend me the money, I could pay you back out of my lifeguard salary. Grandpa: Hello, Philip. How was your day? Robbie: That's OK. Maxwell: It's not a bad plan. But who's going to pay for all of this? Mr.Riley: And how old are you? Philip: You're right, Robbie. 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Marilyn: Let me help. Mom and Dad are already on their way down to the gallery. Robbie: In that case, it's OK. Dad, growing up means making my own decisions, doesn't it? Grandpa: Philip, do you have the key to the trunk? Harry: When would we have to move? Ellen: Grandma's pearls! Oh, Grandpa will be so pleased that you're wearing them. I'm sure he misses Grandma on a day like this. Richard: Are you worried? Richard: I'm sorry I'm so late. I had a really bad day. 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. Harry: Not just for young people. What about me? I've never been to the aquarium or Museum of Natural History. Have you? Harry: My daughter isn't feeling well. Ellen: That's it. But I'm sure he has a few bags with him on the train. Michelle: No, thank you, I'll wait for my father. Ellen: It's a real problem, Robbie. I know it. Marilyn: Well, I'll tell Richard, and we'll go to see her. Do you think the skirt length is right, Ellen? Do you think it's too long? Alexandra: Nice to meet you. Harry: Yes, but it would mean that we'd have to move to L.A. Ellen: I remember when I was pregnant with Richard. Philip and I were living with Grandma and Grandpa. Philip was a young doctor, and he kept talking about having a house of our own. It's natural. Ellen: Well, I care about the children of our town. I don't want hem to grow up without cultural programs in our school. Philip: You'll be OK. Good night, Son. Robbie: In town. At the hardware store. Alexandra: I have to run. Marilyn: It all sounds so easy. Susan: Oh! Hi, Grandpa. Yes, of course, I am, but my mind isn't. Robbie: I'm writing an article on the feelings about graduation. Philip: Why don't you want to play? Philip: You're not so bad yourself, Son. Tom: I'll settle for an "A" in my photography course. Carlson: Mr. O'Neill is the publisher of several magazines. Carlson: Read it. Richard: Don't forget Susan. Richard: It was wonderful. The weather couldn't have been better. Robbie: Columbia's a terrific school. What are you going to do? Richard: Oh, I remember this picture. Ellen: She sure got here quickly. That's a good sign. She must like you and your work, Marilyn. Robbie: You were right, Grandpa. Advertising, bills, bills, advertising. Carlson: A lot of people gase to openings just so they can get the autograph of somebody who may be famous someday. Marilyn: I'll call the Staten lsland Ferry lost-and-found office. Mother: The aquarium was so exciting. I had never been there before. The girls learned a great deal. Frankly, so did I. Philip: Never know what? Ellen: Marilyn, you want coffee or tea? Harry: I told you you'd like it. I've been doing this for years. Michelle: OK. Harry: You're kidding. Elsa: No, no,no. I like the aisle seat better. Please, you sit by the window. 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