Sentences with phrase «richest city suburbs»

Once for leisure - when I dragged poor hubby Tom around every possible avenue and block like an over-excited puppy - and another for business, when I stayed with a client in one of the richest city suburbs.

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Let it go out to all men — poor and rich, in city, town and suburb — with the Gospel, seeking to change and heal them.
The poverty with which I was dealing every day (let alone in the Third World) was directly related to the increased wealth of the rich, the neglect of the problems of small towns and the inner city, to the growth of the suburbs.
The QLine — Detroit's new streetcar system — only services the 3.3 - mile radius of that area, where the rich have created their own suburb inside the city and housing prices are rising so fast that only transplants can actually afford to live there.
Unfortunately «in my area» didn't mean in the Twin Cities proper, which is where I live; it meant in a rich, white suburb about 35 minutes away, not accounting for rush hour traffic.
The Siena college poll finds that while 52 percent of Democrats would vote for Hillary Clinton, compared to 42 percent for Bernie Sanders, Clinton is ahead in voter - rich New York City and surrounding suburbs.
Cuomo's plan — which calls for drivers to be automatically registered to vote when they obtain or renew a driver's license — could spur big registration numbers in the motorist - rich suburbs and upstate but do relatively little for the city, which has fewer drivers, lawmakers said.
The seat when covers the westernmost fringes of Sheffield itself, including the richest and most affluent suburbs of the city like Ecclesall and the Conservative bastions of Totley and Dore.
The Siena College poll finds Clinton ten points ahead of Sanders, at 52 percent to 42 percent, but Clinton is ahead in voter rich New York City and the surrounding suburbs.
The arrival of the film noir coincided with a new penchant, inspired by Italian neorealism, for moving out of the studio on occasion and onto the great rich set of the American city and its suburbs, a readily available set which became, sometimes with only minimal adjustment of light and shadow, fully as «Germanic» as anything constructed at Ufa in the Twenties.
In Massachusetts, to be able to run a public school that is open on a lottery basis to any child wherever that child may live — rich suburb or poor city — finally gives an honest definition to the word «public.»
New York City schools, for instance, might spend less than the few school districts that educate the sons and daughters of New York's investment bankers (who live in those rich suburbs).
A common curriculum for all schools would work wonders for social mobility, as it would ensure that students from council estates in forgotten corners of our nation are given access to the same knowledge - rich curriculum as their peers in the leafy suburbs of the big cities.
Yet despite years of reform and rhetoric, poor children in big cities still go to worse schools than their richer counterparts in suburbs or at private schools.
In Rhode Island, a mayor from affluent Cumberland led the passage of legislation to create regionally integrated charter schools that would draw students from rich suburbs and struggling cities together in the same classrooms.
Emily St. John Mandel's third novel has a rich South Florida setting, depicting a small town that has been sucked in to the tangle of suburbs and swamps that surround the state's larger cities.
The trends appear among teens poor and rich; of every ethnic background; in cities, suburbs, and small towns.
A study of sales recorded on Propstats for the top cash - rich locations — the Atlantic Seaboard and City Bowl, Constantiaberg and Southern Suburbs and now also the Hout Bay, False Bay and Blouberg areas — for the six month period from October to the end of March 2016 shows that overall, as much as two thirds of all transactions have been cash.
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