
U330-A LPG Nozzle
For High-Flow, Bulk Fuel Oil Delivery Service
Materials:
Body: Aluminum
seals: Buna-N, Viton
Main stem: Stainless steel
Spout: Aluminum
Features :
Rated flow:45L/min
Rated work pressure: 2.2Mpa
Environmental Condition:-300C~500C
Coupling style:Italian style
Package:
Cross Weight Dimension
17kg/case of 10 42×40×33 cm/case of 10
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attention is inexorably shifting to the 2008 presidential race. And hanging over everything is a huge black
cloud the fact that Mr Bush is losing a war of his own making in Iraq.
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Mr Bush has been able to rely on two things a solid Republican majority in the House and equally solid
backing from the party faithful round the country. In January 2006 Mr Bush still enjoyed an almost 90%
approval rating among Republicans, compared with around 10% among Democrats. No longer.
The House will spend the next two years in investigative overdrive. The inquiries will focus on Iraq. Why
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recommendations for improving the intelligence agencies? Why did it fail to cope with Hurricane Katrina?
The congressional watchdogs will even unearth that old chestnut—the decision to put Dick Cheney, the
vice-president, in charge of a task-force on energy that advocated all-out drilling.
Since Mr Bush and his team have always regarded Congress as something of a constitutional nuisance,
they will do their best to frustrate this expanded oversight. The result will be a bitter struggle between a
resurgent Congress and a determined executive, which will leave the administration hopelessly
distracted.
The airwaves may well become cluttered with the administration s dirty laundry. Democratic committee
chairmen are masters of the dark arts of congressional inquiries. They will not only force the
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