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The operation, involving 180 police officers, 18 patrol boats, 2 airplanes and a helicopter, is part of Brazil's expanding attempt to steel itself against the spillover effects already being felt in the region.
He has a house in New Rochelle, but he prefers to live on a ranch near Tuscon, Arizona, where he has 15 racing cars, 9 motorcycles, and 2 airplanes.
According to Gordon, once "the spin-off inventions from IR #2 (airplanes, air conditioning, interstate highways) had run their course, productivity growth during 1972-96 was much slower than before".
The short version is that, in order to permit local distributors to control the releases of movies on DVD, the world has been carved into six regions (the U.S. and Canada are Region 1; Europe is Region 2; airplanes are a seventh) so that, for instance, an American DVD distributor can't slap subtitles on a disk of "Iron Man" and sell it in Europe.
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"Today there are 30 airplanes looking for one buyer".
One scientist compared the outcome to two 747 airplanes simultaneously crashing into the machine.
I thought I heard snippets of Philip Glass's "1000 Airplanes on the Roof".
The Victorville location has space for 330 airplanes, according to Leo Makowski, a spokesman for Pratt & Whitney.
Back in the 1950s, the Navy lost something like 700 airplanes.
It now has 38 airplanes in its fleet and flies to more than two dozen destinations.
"There were 30 to 40 airplanes being torn down," Mr. Ford recalled.
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