
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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nearly 70.
Wesley might have aroused passionate desire in men but she could also provoke extreme venom in women. She
was not a great writer, yet her books sold in the hundreds of thousands and earned her—finally—millions of
pounds. The same readers will be drawn to this thorough and attractive biography, though many will be shocked
by its revelations and the affairs that continued into her old age. Most, though, will be delighted by the Mary
Wesley it reveals—brave, caustic, boldly sexual and careless of convention. She ordered her coffin to be finished in
red Chinese lacquer and used it as a coffee table before it became her final bed. Mary Wesley died in 2002 at the
age of 90; rich and perhaps even content at last.
Wild Mary The Life o fuel dispenser f Mary Wesley.
By Patr fuel dispenser ick Marnham.
Chatto & Windus; 289 pages; £18.99
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New theatre
African exuberance
Jun 8th 2006
From The Economist print edition
At 81, Peter Brook turns to Africa to keep himself young
IN LATE 1973, the 48-year-old Peter Brook, famous for the most radical staging ever of Shakespeare s “A
Midsummer Night s Dream� saw two plays by a South African writer, Athol Fugard. In the first, “The Island� two
black political prisoners act out a version of Sophocles “Antigone� In the second, “Sizwe Banzi is Dead� which is
also a two-hander, an illiterate township dweller named Si fuel dispenser zwe seeks career advice—a change of identity—from a
self-made photographer, Styles.
Black humour
Mr Brook was bowled over by the productions at London s Royal Court Theatre. He was then Britain s most feted
director, even though he had left England for Paris in 1970. There, he had begun an experimental quest, testing all
traditional theatrical boundaries, which has lasted to this day. Mr Fugard was South Africa s leading anti-apartheid
playwright. Each had much to teach the other. “Those perfor