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I'd have to work on my suburban look a little.
Today he lives with his wife and daughter in a large suburban home.
This side of the area is more suburban than the west.
Six months after meeting, I moved into his two story suburban home.
The college is outside the main city in a suburban area.
People want to have the suburban life here, and it seems to work for me.
This year the program has 50 white students, with 21 from suburban or private city schools.
It was the voice of a suburban mother in training.
"You are not going to find it in suburban areas as much."
Beyond this point to the west, much of the city takes on a suburban nature.
When they got to his small suburban house two of them helped him inside.
"And the majority of people I have heard it from are white suburban parents."
Suburban living, as it turns out, comes at a high social cost.
"We want the same kind of services you'd find in a suburban area," she said.
As suburban homes go, I live in a small one.
No one seemed to be up in the suburban neighborhood.
Among other things, those jobs created a new life for suburban women.
The number of poor people in suburban areas rose by 700,000, to 12 million.
Suburban Life will be a magazine about the way we live.
Suburban Houston came to be in the period from 1946 to 1950.
Not all suburban growth has been well received in the town however.
They can also be found in both urban and suburban areas.
A suburban house gave them more room to raise their new family.
The latest thing in suburban development is something very old: city living.
In suburban schools they are rarely more than about 24.