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We provide 24 hours technical support for all clients all over the world. 

  1. Manual & operation instruction.

  2. Advice for Installation and machines' breakdown. 

  3. Before purchase consultation.

  4. After-sales service.

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Former US First Lady Barbara Bush dies at 92
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Mrs Bush, the only woman to have seen her husband and son sworn in as US president, had been in failing health for some time and had declined further medical treatment.
She said she wanted to spend her last days in "comfort care" with her family。

Another former US president, Bill Clinton, said Mrs Bush was "feisty in support of her family and friends, her country and her causes".

George W. Bush is shown with his father, future President George Bush and mother, future first lady Barbara Bush in Rye, New York, in this file photo taken during the summer of 1955.George HW Bush and Barbara Bush were married for 73 years

He said he and Hillary Clinton would "never forget the courtesy she and President Bush showed us".

Mrs Bush was known for her snow-white hair and was dubbed "The Silver Fox" by her family.

She once dismissed speculation that she had influenced her husband during his time in the White House, saying: "I don't fool around with his office and he doesn't fool around with my household."

George HW Bush, who served as the 41st US president from 1989-93, suffers from a form of Parkinson's disease and uses a wheelchair.

He and Barbara Bush celebrated their 73rd wedding anniversary in January.

It was recently announced that Mrs Bush had declined further medical treatment after a series of hospital visits, but the statement did not reveal the nature of her ailments.

Mrs Bush was one of only two women whose husband and son became US president.

Abigail Adams was married to the second US president, John Adams, and was the mother of the sixth, John Quincy Adams, although she did not live to see their son elected.

BBCnews