Aunt Casey lived in a townhouse in a residential, almost suburban, area of Vancouver. |
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Services on city, suburban and commute routes will terminate earlier than normal and Eurolines services will not operate. |
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The visibility of such people in London railway termini or at suburban stations made them very noticeable to contemporaries. |
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Secondary and tertiary medical care is not uniformly available even in the suburban and urban areas. |
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For instance, we live in a modest sidesplit suburban house, which has a total of 10 steps. |
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But I don't think I can set aside my prejudices about the vacuousness of life in suburban sprawl. |
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Though commuting to the suburban campus is still no picnic, things have improved. |
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Services on city, suburban and commuter routes will terminate earlier than normal. |
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The site lies in a dense suburban residential district to the north of the city centre. |
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Ginger and her sister Brigitte are suburban teenagers with a taste for the macabre. |
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Were they fabricated in a suburban yard, shipped in up the Miss, brought in by train? |
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To some, this is a sign that the city's sprawling suburban growth is slowing. |
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There is some indication that these jobs are being filled by students and suburban commuters. |
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These are real and possible threats while biking along a suburban city paved bike and hike trail. |
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Nor did we turn out noticeably more thievish, drug-addled, or unmotivated than nice suburban kids. |
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I can improve the way people move around with suburban trains and a central ring road. |
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The sterility of the suburban environment gives way to the arid, thinly populated desert. |
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As his wife, she does one of her practiced turns as a deviously maniacal suburban matron. |
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In many large suburban districts, rapid racial change and spreading segregation are occurring. |
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Primarily a portrait of suburban teenage angst, it feels entirely contemporary, yet it avoids the smarmy self-consciousness of most horror films. |
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The new Liberals are the defenders of conservative suburban values that offer comfort to the battlers and the aspirationals. |
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It was over 6 months since Shirley first left the safe life of a suburban housewife for the exciting allure of the big top circus. |
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From her experience as a suburban domestic, she claims Benjamin Franklin as role model and strives to become a successful self-made American. |
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Castlepark's residents are equally enamoured with their little pocket of suburban bliss. |
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They have performed in a range of different homes from suburban semis and flats to country mansions. |
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He and Barbara share a modest split-level home in a tree-lined suburban block in the northern suburbs of Cincinnati. |
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Run electric suburban trains and these locals could run hourly from Bangalore City to Whitefield. |
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One gentleman is so dedicated to locating obscure dispensers that he actually uses city transit to visit remote suburban garage sales. |
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Should we use the existing railway tracks and bring in a suburban rail system as they have in Chennai or Mumbai? |
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Art from this era depicts the development of suburban bedroom communities and freeways. |
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Almost all roads can be considered as either urban or suburban in character. |
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In particular, they are concerned about a new tramline and suburban railway which is supposed to be completed in time for the event. |
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At the same time in DC, three intimidating looking black guys pulled up in front of a big house on a tree-lined block in a suburban neighborhood. |
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Long lines of cars, taxis and buses coiled around city blocks and suburban streets. |
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It had 432 allotments of a quarter acre each and 88 suburban blocks ranging in size from five to eleven acres. |
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If we wander in here, see I suppose this area here is probably only about as big as a couple of suburban blocks of land. |
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He said that in other metropolises such as Tokyo, people living in suburban areas were still considered to be Tokyo residents. |
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Thousands of people were forced to get off their trains at suburban stations. |
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Long earth berms conceal cars and animate the pancake flatness of the suburban topography. |
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The Dutch forces' camp in suburban Samawah was attacked on April 22, with one of the mortar shells landing inside the compound. |
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In a crowded place like a suburban strip mall parking lot, you are bound to see at least one white van. |
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Meanwhile, real farmers fight against a massive outer beltway that would still more suburban sprawl. |
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All right, they're slow for the suburban commute, but that's what the trains are for. |
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Electric traction was commercially applied first on suburban and metropolitan lines, but was quickly adopted for underground railways. |
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The remaining area provided for rural and suburban residential tracts, and targeted areas along the city's expressway for future development. |
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Endless rows of suburban tract housing are sprouting up where corn once grew. |
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Before 1900, peasants living in the suburban areas of Shanghai made their living by starting small businesses such as charcuteries. |
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That means the price of land for suburban tract housing is heading ever upward. |
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Individuals located in non-metro areas are more likely to eat pork than individuals located in central cities or suburban areas. |
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Six weeks back from the trip, we're ensconced in a corner booth at a brightly lit restaurant in a strip mall in suburban Ellicott City. |
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Rather than gushing down a lush mountainside, the headwaters of the river seen in The Source puddle prosaically beside a suburban high school. |
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They document the abandoned mining towns that have disappeared, and the new suburban developments engulfing old hayfields. |
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The people who twenty years ago would have bought a big suburban house are now out in the sticks. |
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She is the stereotypical bubbly suburban housewife who doesn't even realize how empty her life is. |
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Today, good design is the birthright of every citizen, from suburban dads to stereotyped gay men on great TV shows. |
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It was a prize, a brass ring, a suburban legend that, if true, would propel the average Stepford housewife to new heights of fame. |
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The first stage of a scheme to encourage off-peak travel on London suburban railways has been launched. |
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Hugh used to say that Howard was a boring little suburban lawyer with a closed and not very capacious mind. |
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Poor old Amelia Morris had the press camping round the clock on the front lawn of her suburban home. |
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The stones, standing up to four feet tall, would be placed throughout the upscale suburban Chicago community. |
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So it's no surprise that she doesn't appeal on any level to the nouveau-riche pretensions of this gaggle of white suburban yuppies. |
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The sniper terrorizing suburban Washington, D.C. has alternately been referred to in the press as a serial killer and a spree killer. |
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Then he condemned sprawl even as he designed bigger and bigger suburban shopping centers. |
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Albert Markovski is a poet and environmentalist fighting for greenspace against encroaching suburban sprawl. |
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The sprawling suburban areas of Kansas City that stretch into both Kansas and Missouri have also made a place for art. |
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Better use needs to be made of the suburban rail system, and it needs to be better integrated with busways. |
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We need to weave more elements of nonhuman nature into our urban and suburban worlds. |
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Although often banished to the suburban mailbox, vines are wonderfully versatile plants. |
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It went around corners happily, and wasn't badly upset by the sort of suburban ruts and bumps which had the YRV thudding and bumping along. |
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It's just that the place is suburban and somewhat nondescript, although it does have a nice river running through it. |
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There was a lot of local outrage when the speed limit on suburban roads in Perth was dropped to 50 kph. |
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A suburban landscape, neatly mowed lawns, trees in bud, faces I have known all or the better part of my life, the backdrop of my childhood. |
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Few live in the mainly working-class areas of south Madrid, where the suburban trains targeted came from. |
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It follows two disaffected teenagers through the bland, soulless landscape of their suburban California existence. |
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Look at the city's rail transportation website and at its blueprint for the development of new towns in suburban areas. |
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It even boasts an impressively small turning circle for easy U-turns in most suburban streets. |
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Apart from such forest types one can see this tree in urban and suburban areas close to the city, he adds. |
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The film is set in an upwardly mobile neighborhood in suburban Massachusetts. |
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I was born in 1973 in Kingston, raised uptown with a suburban, middle-class lifestyle. |
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Are they snotty suburban materialists or caring and unselfish community leaders? |
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It has grown into a nationwide insurrection by disillusioned suburban youths. |
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Her criticism of the UK is typical of the unreformed expat who probably moved from suburban London. |
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Altar wines aren't what you'd expect to find at your suburban bottle shop but in Hobart they are now available. |
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Several SUVs full of narco cops invaded his quiet suburban neighborhood, finding no drugs but only a startled household. |
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After an uninspiring university life he worked as a small-time suburban solicitor who lived with his mother until he was thirty-two. |
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The family moves out of their unnamed city to an unnamed suburban area to start again. |
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The most covetable house at that time would have been a suburban villa on a golf course. |
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Although his natural habitat is urban or suburban, he likes to seem countrified. |
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Its cities combine modern skyscrapers, suburban houses, and impoverished slums. |
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In his later articles, Brown increasingly referred to the urban problems of slums, blighted areas and suburban sprawl. |
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I drove recklessly and with total abandon as I sped as fast as I could through the suburban streets of Redmond. |
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I suspect this remake, now satirising post-feminist America and suburban life itself, may raise more laughs here than on its home turf. |
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Attention is also being focused on the possibility of trebling or even quadrupling the length of suburban rail track. |
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So, basically it's time for a lazy suburban armchair political theorist to get active. |
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As a suburban jackeen, the finely constructed pecking order in the bar escaped me. |
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Differences between the urban and suburban girls were analyzed quantitatively as well as qualitatively. |
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Paris is a smaller city than London and consequently has less of a suburban sprawl. |
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In a brief time, large agricultural acreage can be subdivided into tracts of suburban housing. |
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Woodlands near water are their preferred habitat, although raccoons may also be found in farmlands, suburban or urban areas. |
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By making inroads in urban communities, Republicans could offset Democratic suburban gains and maintain electoral competitiveness. |
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This is an issue Democrats think will be a wedge issue with suburban working mothers. |
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The suburban office market in Dublin will continue to lag this year, with letting activity concentrated primarily in city centre locations. |
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The oozy goo of reproduction and decay impinges darkly on the tidy geometrical regularity of a bogus suburban milieu. |
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Set on Thanksgiving, an artsy New York ragamuffin type tries to get dinner together for her estranged suburban family. |
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Laughing at westie fashions is like the cheap fart joke of suburban humour. |
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I tumbled into the pile of dry leaves that my father was raking up in the yard of our small suburban house. |
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Once considered an adventurous shopping experience, these price slashers are now in easy proximity to the suburban jungle. |
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Sometimes he goes to watch birds in the suburban marshes, where more rare species can be found. |
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The sound of cars whizzing by on the lonely suburban road always had a calming effect on him. |
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He aimed his campaign at suburban and centrist voters, particularly through his conservative positions on crime and welfare. |
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Only minutes before office workers performed boozy slow dances around this suburban pub to chart hits. |
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This beautiful watering hole sits in a quiet suburban area which is pleasingly free of coachloads of dazed tourists. |
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When I graduated I taught kindergarten and second grade in a suburban school district. |
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She gets fired, her husband resigns in solidarity, and the couple moves to the cloudless suburban affluence of Stepford, Connecticut. |
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Sadly, platforms 9 and 10 are in the unimpressive looking suburban section of the station. |
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Last summer and autumn France's suburban youths rioted on a nightly basis, burning cars and buildings and hurling missiles at police. |
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During the 1960s, the university decamped to a suburban greenfield site at Belfield, to the south of the city centre. |
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This is a remake of a 1977 film starring Jane Fonda and George Segal as suburban bank robbers. |
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Their suburban Boston clients envisioned their basement home theater as a place to escape from the humdrum of daily life. |
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On a suburban road in normal traffic conditions, the Corolla is unequalled, passing every challenge I threw at it. |
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The racism and bigotry of 'Alfs', they thought, were a product of suburban consumerism and conformity. |
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If you go to the typical suburban garden apartment parking lot during the daytime, the lots will be substantially vacant. |
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Coetzee has obviously immersed himself in his adoptive hometown, and the city comes alive in all its banal, suburban Australianness. |
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The air was hot and the mosquitoes were biting as Tom Brown sweatily trudged from house to house on the leafy suburban street. |
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Brave Trooper Joey Doe has no choice but to speed his cruiser in hot pursuit, gunning the engine to dizzying speeds along suburban street. |
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Shabby suburban streets are suddenly relieved by an almost strident red building, crisply detailed and well tended. |
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And I should have linked it immediately to the Hippie's sudden yenning for suburban clothing. |
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A wooden fence around the ambassadorial residence gives it privacy and a suburban hominess. |
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Nonetheless, I don my armadillo bolo tie and head to the stark suburban neighborhood on the south side of Prague. |
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To understand Northtown in the '80s is to understand Minnesota suburban youth culture in those days. |
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This can be seen most clearly in the undistinguished suburban housing development projects. |
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More and taller skyscrapers as well as suburban shopping malls were on the way. |
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At the top of the mountain, someone had set up a zip line, a big version of the kind you find in fancy suburban backyards. |
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My wife experienced the dark side of the suburban dream as a child and ran away to San Francisco, finding solace in the early punk community. |
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While most programs were located in urban areas, others were located in suburban neighborhoods or rural areas, with a few on Indian reservations. |
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Working-class immigrants, imbued with the dream of three acres and a cow, settled for a quarter-acre suburban block and a pen of chooks. |
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Over half of the camp's thirty-nine staff members are White Anglo-Saxon from upper-middle-class, suburban backgrounds. |
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Rather than reside in one of the royal palaces, the ex-Queen opted for tranquil existence in Maadi, a suburban enclave of Cairo. |
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At the same time, the Inuit Art Foundation closed its art boutique in downtown Ottawa and retrenched its activities and sales in suburban Nepean. |
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At best, it could be intimate, but in its current incarnation it oozes suburban cosiness right down to the comfy fitted carpet. |
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These strategies, many believe, are also key to revitalizing our inner cities and helping to mitigate the effects of suburban sprawl. |
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The rest of the screens are suburban multiplexes that are filled to capacity much of the time. |
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Kennedy has been something of a homebody, rarely venturing far from suburban Boston. |
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To begin with, only lightly used rural or suburban roads will be used, and with a person riding shotgun ready to take over in emergencies. |
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The patrol boat's galley is of course about the size of a small suburban bathroom, and full of machinery, ovens, ranges and so on. |
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Visions of a metro system, light railways, reopened suburban lines and new tram links have been held out in front of us. |
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With demand continuing to exceed supply, good secondhand family homes in mature suburban locations remain at a premium in the capital. |
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They were printed on uncoated, yellowed paper and the style of illustration was very old fashioned and maybe a bit suburban. |
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The little tramps probably crack on to 31-year-olds all the time at their local suburban blue light disco. |
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The suburban office market remains oversupplied, however, confidence levels in well located estates is growing. |
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A number of architectural projects were undertaken to provide facilities for the games, some of which remain icons in Perth's suburban landscape. |
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On the surface, everything seems rosy in the quiet suburban village of New Aylesbury. |
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It reflects the kind of locker-room antics that his white, male, suburban audience is well acquainted with. |
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Wallpaper used to be reserved for conference centres, cheap motels and suburban sitting rooms. |
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Livermore Valley's 26 wineries are hidden amid suburban tracts and scenic arroyos and canyons 39 miles south and east of the Bay Bridge. |
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Besides these, there are the urban and suburban wanderers, or those who follow some itinerant occupation in and round about the large towns. |
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I just have this image in my head of a quiet suburban street being overrun by Aliens loping on all fours over the tarmac. |
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The artist's impression reveals a different approach to the usual suburban layout of detached homes arranged in cul-de-sacs. |
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Back before gated communities and suburban commuters, people of varying means rubbed shoulders more regularly. |
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And marriage is very much in the news today, from a royal ruckus to some suburban shenanigans. |
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The claustrophobic blandness of my existence in suburban Buffalo blinded me from the legions of disaffected youth fighting the same battles. |
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An actor, musician and songwriter of considerable talent, he shuns the celebrity lifestyle to relax with his family in suburban Dublin. |
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I find it astounding that my childhood was spent almost entirely in one suburban residence. |
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The muggy, early-September night had descended on the suburban neighborhood, suffocating and heavy. |
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They are doing this as a hobby to give shape to their empty suburban lives, not out of love for others. |
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It is within sight of the main platform of the train station but inaccessible except by car or a long trudge down suburban streets. |
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Buses and automobiles generated suburban expansion of both residential and commercial varieties. |
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In Mixed Feelings Paul plays Vernon, a middle-class man stuck in a suburban rut. |
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Using oils, acrylics, resin and tar on both wood and canvas support, the work reflects industrial, urban, suburban and natural views. |
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The pair played a brother and sister marooned in the wastes of suburban ordinariness. |
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She consumed lavishly herself, showered expensive gifts on her dealers, and promoted Tupperware as part of an affluent suburban lifestyle. |
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These girls' parents aren't exactly your average suburban mummies and daddies. |
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They live in inner suburban Melbourne and her biological clock is ticking but he doesn't want to hear it. |
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Not only does it have great metro, bus and suburban train services, it also has plenty more. |
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Decades of fire suppression and scattershot suburban development have created a tinderbox and now you have seen the results. |
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The setting is a suburban scene of single-family houses, wide lawns and lush trees. |
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German officers were forced to dial private suburban addresses from the Berlin telephone directory. |
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Incentives to entice the few specialists available to practice in suburban areas have failed. |
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Leisure chiefs are under fire for moves to close a suburban branch library and replace it with a mobile service. |
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Rose is a young Native woman adopted into a white suburban family who is seeking her birth mother. |
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Buying fuel with the main weekly shop will become standard practice at suburban shopping centres here as it is in France. |
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In addition, they suggest their music is less influenced by Liverpool itself than their suburban hometown. |
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The town site afforded little scope for later suburban expansion, which would be oriented away from the sea. |
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He spoke of poetry and emigration to New Zealand as a ten pound pom, his discovery of marching girls, local verse, and suburban dreariness. |
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Busways seem to be the mode of choice to improve suburban transit service. |
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Mere alluding to the walkout was sure to get a strong response from the suburban Republican crowd, and it did, said one attendee. |
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It would be easy to mistake the International Baccalaureate School at Bartow High School for a typical suburban high school. |
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Set among the vacant houses of suburban New Mexico, the film offers a bleak perspective on the possibility of growth and renewal. |
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New Jersey evokes a more suburban, strip-mall variety of cattiness, with press-on nails in place of claws. |
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Montgomery County, Maryland, a fast-growing suburban area abutting Washington, D.C., was one of the hotbeds of the postwar cooperative nursery school movement. |
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It had rained all night and was still drizzling when I headed for the Hawthorne Race Course in suburban cicero, Illinois. |
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Cobb County, a suburban area that sits adjacent to the city and shares some its infrastructure, is 66 percent white. |
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When Sir Warwick and Lady Mary Fairfax decided they no longer needed their weekender property, they wanted to turn it into an ideal suburban community. |
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The shock horror satisfies our cravings for conflict and yet justifies our comfy suburban disconnect. |
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How does your comfortable, early twenties, middle of the road, suburban US life change when your mum and dad both die, leaving you with responsibility for your kid brother? |
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Three months of despair were ignited in suburban Missouri when officer Darren Wilson was told he would walk free. |
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I've been visiting a few suburban areas in our country over the last month and have to say that I'm shocked at how disgustingly fat people have become. |
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This demographic reality means that whoever wins the suburban vote in 2016 and beyond will inherit the political future. |
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Almost half of suburban housing, notes historian Alan Wolfe, depended on some form of federal financing. |
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As I slept, the moon outside shone brightly, and the black sky was alight with stars blinking down over my little neighborhood in suburban New York. |
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Growing up in suburban Philadelphia, I was a disciple of Joe Paterno long before I became a Penn State student. |
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He lived in a big suburban mansion in Weybridge and he was sharp as a scythe. |
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I'd have the strident voices of Zulu women talking to each other across the width of a suburban street, and the rhythmic songs of strikers toyi-toying among impatient traffic. |
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From the people who brought you Toy Story and Finding Nemo comes a new animated tale featuring a family of superheroes who have to leave their suburban life to fight evil. |
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A Friend of the Familyby Lauren Grodstein A gripping, elegant account of fatherly love and suburban sanctity gone awry. |
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A food court in a suburban mall seemed like a good place to meet Ed the Sock. |
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The whole tableau is set upon a rococo footed platter, white with gold wave trim, that recalls the mirrored trays of mid 20th-century suburban dresser sets. |
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The gen X-y video boasted a giant cannonball rolling down suburban streets, as well as front woman Kim Deal singing underwater. |
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When, I ask you, would be the best time of year to rustle suburban cattle? |
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In particular, Sarvis did well in suburban Richmond and in the Shenandoah Valley. |
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The backdrops seem, at times, suburban as Watson poses in front of the then modest Victorian-era townhomes of Henderson Place. |
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I had always rejected the suburban ideal of the carefully clipped and methodically poisoned greensward, with its connotations of Babbittry and mundane middle-class aesthetics. |
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The bus wheezes its way uphill with a wrenching of gears and whining of suffering brakes along the steep winding roads that scale the suburban hills around Sarajevo. |
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Among the 12 seats that Republicans took from the Democrats, half were located in solidly suburban areas. |
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This meant that I missed the first turn, had to turn around illegally, and double back, and I was nearly hit by an angry suburban commuter as I searched for the place to turn. |
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This was the model used by Ayatollah Khomeini, who spearheaded the 1979 revolution from suburban Paris. |
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Why not go to one of the more conventional sort of suburban science parks? |
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Every year aging cars, left to decay in scrapyards or fields or suburban driveways, create more than 15 million tons of waste across the United States and Europe. |
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That policy has been effective for more than 25 years, but now that the megacity's suburban councillors are making decisions for the central city, it's a new ball game. |
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Nesconset, N.Y., in a suburban neighborhood called the storybook Development. |
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They live in grasslands, deserts, desert scrublands, wetland and woodland edges, shrubby habitat, arctic and alpine tundra, agricultural fields, urban and suburban areas. |
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Passing exorbitant Rodeo Drive on my left, I saw, stretching away south, a street that seemed to have normal shops, and family cars bearing the normal scuffs of suburban use. |
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Away from hotel bars, hotel rooms and suburban shopping centres, the England squad are a well-behaved bunch and as such have made no lasting enemies on the pitch. |
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At the same time though, I am a white male from a suburban upper-middle-class upbringing. |
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Manufacturing had moved South, shoppers were heading for suburban malls, a decent restaurant was almost impossible to find, and the nightlife was a barfly's lament. |
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The Union Cabinet on Thursday approved relaxation in licensing norms for location of non-polluting industrial units in the suburban limits of big cities. |
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He falls in with wireless activists who are unwiring the entire city with a meshed network built out of junk hardware salvaged from suburban industrial parks. |
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Impatient outer suburban types force the doors, setting the beeper off. |
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The exhibition studies immigration patterns in the region as well as the blend of the urban, suburban and wilderness topographies of West Coast cities. |
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Recent office development has been concentrated around the suburban beltway of Interstate 270, especially in the Northwest and Northeast quadrants. |
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The show stars a teenager named tessa, forced by her dad to leave New York City for so-called suburban bliss. |
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This idea of simplicity may have something to do with widespread concerns during the last decade about the lack of architectural involvement in suburban tract housing. |
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In Vlas, a town just north of Sunny Beach, for example, we saw 200-room hotels under construction, lined up like dominos or suburban tract housing. |
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The gun advocates are tireless and they bet on suburban swing voters forgetting about their anger. |
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They came from the poor suburban neighborhoods around Paris and Toulouse in France and had backgrounds of petty criminality. |
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If we could adapt our image and actions to blend in with the pale landscape of suburban life, then we could escape the trap of family obligation and expectations. |
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The whole tableau is set upon a rococo footed platter, white with gold wave trim, that recalls the mirrored trays of mid-20th-century suburban dresser sets. |
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A small-town and rural press persisted and neighborhood and suburban newspapers sprang up, generally serving more as community cheerleaders than as community tribunes. |
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In the script, the cheetahs drift from their owner and roam suburban Mexico unattended. |
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The polls indicate a swell of support for them in those outer suburban and regional electorates which went so solidly to Howard in the last election. |
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Applied Predictive Technologies is based in unfashionable suburban Ballston, Virginia. |
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Jack watched proudly as a boy of seven rode his first two-wheeler bicycle down the pavement of a quiet suburban street in a line that would never resemble straight. |
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While effective separation on mainline long-distance passenger trains was long entrenched, station platforms and suburban trains in the Cape were not so tightly controlled. |
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From Ryan Gosling's neo-noir film to Tilda Swinton as a suburban mom, Richard Porton on the highlights of the Festival. |
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This is the ultimate brownfield site. A few years ago, homes planned here would most likely have been unambitious suburban closes, maybe with some higher blocks on the river. |
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When I think of those, I think of suburban accountants who are in the Army Reserve and who wear them with a chambray shirt with a white t-shirt underneath and boat shoes. |
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As she bustles round her suburban home, where the mantelpieces heave with family photographs, her accent remains undiluted despite half a century in Glasgow. |
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Everything, including the perimeter car parking bays, is subtly brought together by Livingston Eyre's landscaping that knits into the bosky suburban setting. |
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In bosky little corners of England, tucked away down country lanes and suburban cul-de-sacs, are the remnants of pioneering experiments in modern living. |
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But although he lives with his children in an unprepossessing suburban home in this medium-size college town, Mr. Mapfumo's heart resides in his homeland. |
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Purchased by a wealthy, unhappy, and clueless suburban couple, this self-possessed Emily wreaks sexually charged havoc. |
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If you went to a grocery store in suburban Boston, you would think that reaching it required crossing flooded rivers and climbing untracked canyons. |
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For both studies, participants were recruited from 3 primary care practices in geographically and socio-economically distinct regions of suburban Melbourne. |
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The increase in uric acid and urea, but not albumin, suggested that air pollution induced only a mild inflammatory reaction in urban, but not suburban, children. |
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The Alamein line is one of two branch lines, neatly tucked away in the mid suburbs, that feeds into one of the main lines on the suburban network. |
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Alpine is a small but rapidly growing town in the foothills near the edge of the Cleveland National Forest, a vanguard settlement of one of San Diego's many suburban tendrils. |
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Vernon said the amount of suburban office space being built speculatively is likely to decrease in the coming months as global economic growth slows. |
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America remains, and likely will remain, a predominately suburban nation for decades to come. |
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Most urban and suburban gardeners would nowadays be astonished to see the once-common linnet or bullfinch, even if they recognised one in the first place. |
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Much of urban America, particularly in places like Phoenix, Houston, and Las Vegas, is primarily suburban. |
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Fifty years ago this scorn was directed at suburban split-levels. |
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For example, if you're in a suburban area, it might be a sports bar. |
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Over the past few decades, rapid regional growth and a culture with a deeply imbued passion for suburban sprawl have taken their toll on downtown Phoenix. |
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This is not a radical idea, but only seems so in a country single-mindedly dedicated to replicating the economically convenient tropes of suburban sprawl. |
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It is one of hundreds of historic sites threatened by suburban sprawl. |
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For example, as suburban sprawl encroaches on farmland, people have more contact with both stable flies and house flies, creating conflict with livestock producers. |
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Because most of the Intervale lies within the floodplain of the Winooski River, the land here is protected from the usual pressures of suburban sprawl. |
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Despite repeated attempts by architects to squeeze us into little boxes on top of one another, the proliferation of suburban estates shows what most people want today. |
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It will constitute an intriguing city vs. suburban test in a redrawn district. |
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There is a new suburban railway line with excellent little halts by Martin Despang, and a new station for intercity ICE trains has been built on the Berlin-Hanover line. |
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The farm is a three-acre oasis in an area of suburban development. |
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He used it as a remote eavesdropping device, tucked beneath beds and hidden in laundry hampers, capturing closed-door confessions and seizing suburban secrets. |
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Fallin reversed course on that as well, but not before a mini-revolt grew among suburban parents. |
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In two suburban swing counties in New York, unknown Republicans romped over longtime Democratic officeholders. |
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In this spectacular climax, part oneiric and fantastical, the house on fire becomes, in its pyrotechnical wizardry, a final recalcitrant figure to Australian suburban space. |
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Peter, an 18-year-old who lives with his parents and sister in a middle-class Toronto suburban wasteland in the early 1960s, is a rebel without a cause or a clue. |
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The herd instinct and the lack of overseas investment opportunities in the 1980s caused developers to create a patchwork of shoddy, half-empty suburban malls. |
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This suggests that when suburban crime rates increase, some white residents living in suburban areas decide to move into the central cities in the same metropolitan area. |
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In areas like savannas, where the scrub jays are in close proximity to suburban habitats, house cats are important predators of many bird species as well as herpetofauna. |
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We have not argued that the position of a subsistence producer, living at the edge of hunger, is the same as that of an affluent suburban dweller. |
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That is a fine evocation of an overground platform in suburban London. |
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The Duro factory churns out chichi paper bags, sold for a buck at the ubiquitous gift shops that dot suburban shopping malls almost everywhere north of the border. |
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Among the first passengers on the superhighways were returning World War II veterans, who were financing their new suburban dream homes with federal loans. |
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Back in France, he bought a villa in Marnes-la-Coquette, a suburban village, where he grew fond of tending to the grounds, reading and playing with his chihuahua. |
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In areas like Savannas, where the Scrub-jays are in close proximity to suburban habitats, house cats are important predators of many bird species. |
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The onset of peak oil will devastate the suburban American way of life. |
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Eventually we found the exit and climbed a steep, suburban street into some hills, rising above the great cloverleaf of the freeway into a development of newly built houses. |
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A pert, blond-haired woman coiffed and clothed in the style of an American homemaker, circa 1970, stands in the driveway outside her sprawling suburban home. |
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A century ago, the Brunswick Street oval was a suburban colosseum. |
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But officials at the suburban collectorate said the name figuring on the electoral list was not sufficient reason to be eligible for compensation. |
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I hated how it was brainwashing a generation of bright and well-intentioned children, transforming them into a ghettoized and incurious suburban middle-class. |
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The remaining 40 were moved to an industrial park in a suburban area. |
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Even in a small suburban committee, the inflexible zealot, the resourceful opportunist and the passive collaborator are never really equal in judgment or influence. |
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This should serve as a warning to the inveterate consumerists, who presumably also face extinction should they fail to erect legal barriers to suburban sprawl. |
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Moreover, it provides a better picture of the emerging environmental implications of the private consumption and public production of suburban landscapes. |
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After a few hours of domestic playtime with the kids and the dog, we're back on the road, with a quick 350-mile drive to suburban Atlanta to get through. |
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Picked at random, washing machine repairers, drainage specialists, boiler fitters and aerial technicians visited the ordinary looking house in a suburban street. |
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The gentle formality of the house contrasts strongly with its irregular context and neighbouring suburban dwellings, but it does have precedents in New Zealand. |
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Other suburban services are operated by Rodalies de Catalunya over RENFE tracks. |
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Principal arterials may cross through urban areas, serving suburban movements. |
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