The service was in a soulless crematorium, in another exurb of Phoenix.
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Rural, urban, suburb, or exurb?
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Wasilla, Alaska, is an exurb; nearly one-third of its 6,000 people commute to Anchorage for work.
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Whatever the Spirit decides, the ramifications will go far beyond the DC exurbs.
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Maybe that will quell people's desire for a six-bedroom McMansion out in the exurbs.
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Trains today rolled into the new station at Ireland's first purpose-built commutertown.
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A 90-minute off-peak drive from Dublin, for many Gorey is a commutertown.
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It's our oldest commutertown, a major port -and a planning mess.
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Maynooth, on the banks of the Royal Canal, might just be Dublin's prettiest commutertown.
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To the bonny Surrey commutertown of Walton-on-Thames, then!
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It's difficult to find good value in London's commuterbelt.
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All five are in areas of rapid population growth in the Dublin commuterbelt.
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South Kildare, like many parts of Dublin's rapidly-expanding commuterbelt, is under acute pressure.
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Even Cavan is now in the capital's commuterbelt, writes Frank McDonald, Environment Editor.
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The London commuterbelt now arguably stretches from the Isle of Wight to Yorkshire.
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If Staten Island was a bedroomcommunity, this was its mud porch.
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It's a fairly opulent bedroomcommunity, and has kind of a life of its own.
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The train derailed near Airdrie a bedroomcommunity of Calgary, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said.
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Jeff's house was about fifteen miles west of downtown Knoxville, in the bedroomcommunity of Farragut.
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The brick townhouse looked like every other million dollar home in the affluent Washington bedroomcommunity.
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Melenchon on Sunday addressed several thousand people at a stadium south of Paris in Grigny, a low-income dormitorysuburb.
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It will not, promises the chairman of development corporation, Michael Cassidy, have that "empty Stepford Wives feel" of dormitorysuburbs outside working hours.
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With just 175 residents, Perba is a tiny dormitoryvillage a 40-minute drive northwest of Dresden.
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With just 175 residents, Perba is a tiny dormitoryvillage a 40-minute drive northwest of Dr(...)
Uso de dormitory town em inglês
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Delvin in Co Westmeath is set to become Dublin's newest dormitorytown.
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Violence was also reported in the Damascus dormitorytown of Zabadani.
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It's a dormitorytown for thousands of people - but Ennis is not sleepy.
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It then charts a course through just about every depressing dormitorytown in south-east England.
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Spend a day in a cold dormitorytown rather than watch it live on TV?
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Welwyn's proximity to London meant it would always be more commuter dormitorytown than self-sustaining city.
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From the air, the dormitorytown of Noyabrsk is a tiny, ice-white blip that is permanently covered in hoarfrost.
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Yet similar horrors of persecution are the inspiration for the annual bonfire festivities in the comfortable dormitorytown of Lewes.
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Now I spend my summer holidays with her in Lakewood, New Jersey, a pleasant dormitorytown about one hour away from Manhattan.
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Romanian women sit on a bench in central Coslada, a shabby dormitorytown outside Madrid, December 27, 2006.
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Tuam is a dormitorytown of Galway, finds it difficult to attract large sustainable industry and awaits the re-opening of the Western rail station.
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Meanwhile, a new dormitorytown -Nurkent -has been built from scratch and is home to 4,000 families.
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They said that the sale would tear the heart out of their close-knit community and turn Gittisham into "just another dormitorytown".
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I had a two-hour journey from our dormitorytown, involving a bus, a steam train and then a mile walk at the other end.
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Unlike many other cities, he says, the outskirts of Rio are considered a "periphery" for the poor rather than a dormitorytown for middle-class commuters.
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What all this might mean for our suburbs and dormitorytowns has received less attention.