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  • Mr. Browne said a third Bell 412 named "No. 23," after the 23 NYPD officers who died on 9/11, that had been bought in 2002, was reconfigured from a helicopter used primarily for counterterrorism operations to a sea-air rescue copter to compensate for the grounded Bell 412s that were both rescue copters The NYPD currently has five helicopters that are operational.

    Inspection Leads to Grounding of NYPD Copter Sean Gardiner 2010

  • Is it the constant salty, sea-air that turn people in Seattle into raging, empty-headed lunatics?

    Pelosi: Climate bill will pass 2009

  • This fresh sea-air breeze had somehow fought its way from the beach miles away to caress our bare arms and legs.

    The Madonnas of Echo Park Brando Skyhorse 2010

  • This fresh sea-air breeze had somehow fought its way from the beach miles away to caress our bare arms and legs.

    The Madonnas of Echo Park Brando Skyhorse 2010

  • It looks even more luxurious in contrast to the tropical, shabbily-constructed Domestic housing which deteriorates swiftly from sea-air exposure.

    Ciudad del Carmen, Campeche 2008

  • This fresh sea-air breeze had somehow fought its way from the beach miles away to caress our bare arms and legs.

    The Madonnas of Echo Park Brando Skyhorse 2010

  • It looks even more luxurious in contrast to the tropical, shabbily-constructed Domestic housing which deteriorates swiftly from sea-air exposure.

    Ciudad del Carmen, Campeche 2008

  • This fresh sea-air breeze had somehow fought its way from the beach miles away to caress our bare arms and legs.

    The Madonnas of Echo Park Brando Skyhorse 2010

  • But time and the sea-air have nearly obliterated them; and they look like the entrance to Vauxhall Gardens on a sunny day.

    Pictures from Italy 2007

  • The poet felt that nothing would lower a lover so much in the eyes of a young girl as to exhibit him in a subordinate position; and he therefore proposed to La Briere, in the most natural manner, to take a little country-house at Ingouville for a month, and live there together on pretence of requiring sea-air.

    Modeste Mignon 2007

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