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- Another factor in the high death rates may be the types of roads in exurbia.
- If it doesn't, Fox has a couple of shows dwelling in Nielsen exurbia, not exactly uncharted territory.
- Andrea Seastrand of Santa Barbara and Bill Baker, from the posh exurbia east of Oakland, were also doctrinaire conservatives.
- The road cuts through a quiet swath of rolling cornfields and creeping exurbia on the southern flank of this capital city.
- I couldn't figure out how to tell the people in exurbia that I had written a book about them.
- The projects featured in the three test issues have primarily been in white, upper-middle-class suburbia or exurbia.
- With no mountains or oceans to block Atlanta's growth, farmland and forest have been swiftly paved into nondescript exurbia.
- He has monitored the madness, watching from his exile in exurbia as his former team dissolves in a whirlpool of toxic karma.
- Outlet stores, the name-brand discounters clustered at the far edge of exurbia, have leveled off, with about 300 nationwide.
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- "Exurbia ", McGrann's second novel, set in Los Angeles in the mid 80s during the dedicated to her parents.
- The contours of that divide fell along stark geographic lines : Democrats concentrating in dense urban areas and inner suburbs, Republicans expanding in exurbia and rural America.
- Floods of suburbia and exurbia are washing away communities, and with them values and relationships the human race has practiced and polished as far back as we know about.
- But so, too, does the growth of exurbia raise political concerns among others, including environmentalists and longer-term residents of towns being swallowed up in development.
- It is called variously exurbia, edge city ( Garreau, 1991 ), network city ( Batten, 1995 ), or postmodern city ( Dear, 2000 ).
- Half the district is in San Jose, the microchip metropolis, and the half toward the Pacific is hilly exurbia adorned by the hot tubs and horse stables of high-tech entrepreneurs.
- More highways have been built, all interconnecting, to carry the automobiles of the grim legions who make their twice-daily passages from and to the cookie-cutter warrens of exurbia.
- And while statistics are unreliable because of the lack of precise definitions, all agree that millions of Americans have moved to exurbia over the past four years and represent a new political force.
- The desire for larger, cheaper lots that has pushed suburbs to rural exurbia results in teen-agers who are alone for large parts of the day, or an alternative that may be worse.
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