
FUEL DISPENSER & SPARE PARTS
Fuel dispenser are used in petroleum-retail service stations for filling lightweight oil including gasoline or diesel etc. We have taken up the production of fuel dispenser since1992. Among our gigantic business portfolio, oil transfer pumps were first put on our agenda and then mechanical fuel dispensers, electronic fuel dispenser in subsequence.
Our fuel dispensers have 3 series, namely, C series, D series and S series. All of the series share the same electronic system, which consists of flow meter, combination pump, auto nozzle etc. But C series is little in size and has a general outline with hoses from the middle. And D series contains jambs with stainless steel and hoses from the top. Then S series have a novel streamline outline and hoses from the top, which is bigger in size in comparison with the other ones.
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for “A Foreign Affair”—Billy
Wilder s sardonic post-war melodrama about an innocent American in Berlin, who gets caught in the
spider-web of a recycled Nazi diva played by Marlene Dietrich.
A skilful pastiche of 1940s fi fuel dispenser lm-making, “The Good German?was shot mostly on soundstages and back-
lot streets built during that era. Whereas the classics it emulates sought authenticity by filming on
overseas locations, Mr Soderbergh flaunts the artifice of the genre we call film noir, recreated in the
appropriate colours blacks darker than night and whites that give off an infernal glare.
Like his namesake Jake Gittes in “Chinatown? Jake Geismer can take a licking and keep on ticking, but
the plot in which he is entangled raises even more tangled issues of the kind one would expect to find in
a John le fuel dispenser Carré novel. The mix of genres works because the story is set in a time and place where the
good war was already turning into the cold war, with its questionable means and uncertain ends.
The cynical summing-up line—“Nobody ever leaves Berlin”—is uttered by Ms Blanchett, who should
always wear 1940s clothes and be photographed in black and white. A gi fuel dispenser fted performer, she has never
looked more stunning than she does in this tribute to an era when a mere thriller could be—as this one
so clearly is—entertaining, sexy and smart.
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Augusto Pinochet
Dec 13th 2006
From The Economist print edition
Reuters
Augusto Pinochet Ugarte, dictator of Chile, died on December 10th, aged 91
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THE world got its first glimpse of Augusto Pinochet on September 11th 1973. The presidential palace, La
Moneda, had been bombed a few hours earlier on his instructions; Salvador Allende, Chile s Marxist
president, had committed suicide in the ruins. The new four-man military junta now appe