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On the one hand, people move to exurbs because they want some order in their lives.
To the rest of us, they're known as the exurbs.
So where were the exurbs when the Republicans really needed them?
What else do you think is missing from the new exurbs?
Now I live in something that sounds a lot like nothing: the exurbs.
For other young buyers in the exurbs, trading up is a means to a different end.
The homes in exurbs are generally larger and the space between them smaller.
"These are exurbs where Democrats had horrendous problems in recent years," he said.
The exurbs of the 21st century are a different animal.
The exurbs are populated by people who want lower taxes and traditional moral values.
"These are places that are beyond the exurbs, it would seem."
So I can definitively say that yes, people in the exurbs are getting screwed.
A big city or metropolis usually has associated suburbs and exurbs.
The trend toward the exurbs has been noted by demographers for some time.
Septic tanks are still used in the older homes of some exurbs.
Other newer suburbs (called exurbs) were created at a further distance from them.
This has led to large growth in the town has it begins to take the form of an exurb.
The exurb has risen up in response to the suburbs, proposing yet another marriage between country and city.
To the Editor: There is nothing utopian about the exurbs.
Many of them worked as far away from home as any exurb dweller.
Population growth follows the same general pattern as well, with new suburbs in the south following the highway toward exurbs further north.
And the exurbs that lie beyond the suburbs are flourishing in the meantime?
On the other hand, won't the exurbs, given enough time, acquire the density of the first American suburbs?
Ski can be described as an exurb of Oslo.
Far-flung exurbs and impossibly long commutes are nothing new, of course.