Suburbia :
предместья и их жители, их образ жизни
предместья и их жители, их образ жизни
предместья и их жители, их образ жизни
предместья и их жители, их образ жизни
Noun(1) a residential district located on the outskirts of a city(2) suburbanites considered as a cultural class or subculture
(1) Swedish suburbia is odd - everything looks like pre-fab wartime houses.(2) From the line, new housing estates have sprung up, housing families keen to own a piece of the new suburbia .(3) In fact, all the characters in this film are equally compelling, giving a quirky impression of life in suburbia coming apart at the seams.(4) Orange County is beachfront suburbia , where the sun burns ambition to a crisp.(5) And yes, Bourneville is shockingly quiet and reserved but one thing I do like about suburbia is the relative quiet.(6) It's a daily visual reminder, one of several visible from the house and garden, that this is not suburbia , it's the countryside.(7) This is the heaviest and bleakest view of Australianised suburbia ever represented on local screens.(8) As far as I can tell, the concept of the hormone-crazed teenager is coeval with suburbia .(9) East London got heavy industry, while West London got upmarket suburbia .(10) Irish asphalt-layers, the scourge of suburbia , have reached Norway.(11) Currently I'm living in suburbia, real suburbia with families and everything.(12) Unhappiness fuels great disdain for all of suburbia and its inhabitants.(13) bustling, irreligious, unreflective suburbia(14) My garden would be perfect were it not in deepest darkest suburbia and a good 15 mins walk from the nearest station.(15) We live with our dogs in cities or suburbia , with kids and spouses and jobs.(16) It's been a very long trek across inner suburbia to reach this remote rail hub surrounded on three sides by an expanse of tracks and overhead cables.
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