
U103-C Filter
Materials:
Body: Aluminum(spray-painted)
Technical Specifications:
Working pressure:0.2Mpa
Filter accuracy:30um
Maximum flow rate:220L/min
Medium:gasoline,diesel
Features :
?92*82
M20*1.5
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U103-C 18kg/case of35 19kg/case of35 50×28×35cm/case of35
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delegates, all from Texas. His fate, from that point on, was to give an air of gravitas to others.
In 1993 he became Bill Clinton s first treasury secretary. Among the young president s equally young, excited and
wet-behind-the-ears advisers, he cut a curious figure. But his job was a vital one. It was he, with his sleek grey
suits and slow, soothing tones, who was to calm down Wall Street, persuading the markets that the new troop of
wild-eyed Democrats would not add billions to the deficit in spending, but might even start to reduce it.
Not only Wall Street needed convincing. A battle royal broke out in Mr Clinton s inner circle between the left-
wingers and the conservatives, led by Mr Bentsen. The left wanted a $30 billion stimulus programme to create
jobs; Mr Bentsen recommended a deficit-cut of $500 billion over five years to put the fiscal house in order and pep
up the bond market. Mr Clinton himself was fretful, aware that he had been elected by suffering common folk
rather than rich investors. But Mr Bentsen, firm and fatherly, told him to wait and see; and the president,
impressed by this voice from a corporate world he knew nothing of, obediently followed him. The budget was
pushed through against the odds, and Mr Clinton gave his mentor generous credit for fuel dispenser the boom that followed.
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Brokering was Mr Bentsen s forte. Politically, he stood on th fuel dispenser e middle ground fundamentally conservative
(supporting the Nicaraguan contras, school prayer and guns) but bravely outspoken, especially as a southerner, on
civil rights. In his 1970 race for the Senate he flayed Ralph Yarborough, his Democratic opponent in the primary,
painting him as a demagogic anti-war liberal, but found his Republican rival, George Bush senior, almost a kindred
soul. Like his political hero Sam Rayburn, the legendary Texan speaker of the House, Mr Bentsen took pride in the
fact that both sides liked him.
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