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Low-flying government rescue helicopters, including Japanese Self Defense Force Blackhawks,hovered low over houses with roof tiles ripped asunder, looking for survivors.
In the Northeast, Fire, Water and Ruin Yuka Hayashi 2011
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Low-flying government rescue helicopters, including Japanese Self Defense Force Blackhawks, hovered over houses with roof tiles ripped asunder, looking for survivors.
Relief Effort Continues as Nuclear Worries Loom Chester Dawson 2011
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Low-flying government rescue helicopters, including Japanese Self Defense Force Blackhawks, hovered low over houses with roof tiles ripped asunder, looking for survivors.
Quake, Tsunami Slam Japan Chester Dawson 2011
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Low-flying planes routinely get a second glance, the sight of firehouses is little more melancholy, and kids get an extra hug before they're packed off to school.
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Low-flying helicopters and planes or sudden loud noises would leave them shaken and in tears.
Spoken from the Heart Laura Bush 2010
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Low-flying bombers were reasonably accurate, but they were vulnerable to fighter attacks from above and ground fire from below.
Deathride John Mosier 2010
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Low-flying bombers were reasonably accurate, but they were vulnerable to fighter attacks from above and ground fire from below.
Deathride John Mosier 2010
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Low-flying helicopters and planes or sudden loud noises would leave them shaken and in tears.
Spoken from the Heart Laura Bush 2010
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“Low-flying planes pumped machine gun bullets into searchlight gun batteries,” said The New York Times.
Human Smoke Nicholson Baker 2008
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“Low-flying planes pumped”: “Berlin Assaulted in Heavy R.A.F. Raid,” NYT, December 22, 1940.
Human Smoke Nicholson Baker 2008
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