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"suburbanite" Definitions
  1. a person who lives in the suburbs of a city

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Like any good suburbanite, I used to babysit as a teenager.
That includes lawn mowers, which is the most suburbanite complaint ever registered.
By day, the Trinity Killer is a father of two, husband, and suburbanite.
A pre-2016 Republican suburbanite congressional campaign works fine and didn't break down. Sen.
When he takes a side trip to New Jersey, they fear he's turning into a suburbanite.
Just four years ago, Duque was a Washington suburbanite with a cushy job at an international development bank.
I was a suburbanite kid who got a dose of exposure to what was happening to black Americans.
Several, including ones in Tenafly and Cresskill, have merged into a regional paper called The Northern Valley Suburbanite.
If TurboTax is the tech-savvy sophisticate and Block the wholesome suburbanite, then TaxAct is the rowdy outsider.
The wealthy suburbanite can hire a landscaper to tend to the yard, while others will mow the lawn themselves.
Thus begins Scott and Kate's rise as suburbanite gangsters — until the real gangsters show up to crash the party.
In The 'Burbs, Hanks plays a paranoid suburbanite who sets out to prove that his new neighbors are crazed killers.
The kind of people who take on Alone's challenges don't have a lot in common with our soft suburbanite selves.
On the other side is  Stacey Evans , a moderate-sounding white suburbanite who represents a plurality-white district in Cobb County.
Meanwhile, I was about the furthest thing from them: just a suburbanite adolescent kid with a pocket knife and a dream.
Silver's mother, Cindy Silver, played the suburbanite; she's also the subject of this docu-series, which was created by her son.
While all of these stories are compelling in their own ways, every single man mentioned above is a white, affluent, cisgendered suburbanite.
Average suburbanite young men, ignorant of the rich history they were stomping all over, entered en masse to the world of dance.
Their numbers were small, but in tight races, suburbanite registered Republicans voted for Democrats over Republicans, helping to send them to Congress.
The father and former suburbanite talked about the fact that business was down in recent weeks as the water crisis consumed the city.
Staunton plays Sandra, a suburbanite who, after discovering that her husband is having an affair, moves in with her more freewheeling sister (Imrie).
One interesting point to note is that not a single suburbanite said they would definitely not purchase a car because of ride-sharing services.
"Steve James was a white suburbanite when he made 'Hoop Dreams,'" the director Marshall Curry said, referring to the Chicago basketball documentary of 1994.
Like Nathaniel Drake living the double life of adventurer and suburbanite, Uncharted is torn between video game and film, interactive and passive, play and plot.
It brought together inner-city youngsters with suburbanite hedonists, hardcore anarchists, football hooligans and, happily for the curators of this exhibition, artists, photographers and writers.
The publisher of Rogue was William L. Hamling, a clean-cut young Chicago suburbanite whose first great love, like Harlan's and mine, had been science fiction.
The decades-long hunt for collaborators in Nazi war crimes on American soil is nearing its end with the case of a 94-year-old suburbanite.
I currently own a Toyota Prius and RAV4 hybrid, but obviously as a suburbanite with three kids, I'm smack in the middle of the Outback demographic.
For the more persnickety: yes, Drew Barrymore's SoCal suburbanite Sheila Hammond is technically a zombie, but she shows no sign of zombie physical decay or mental impairment.
The director Nathan Silver is known for movies like "Exit Elena," a low-budget 2010 feature about a young live-in nurse who is hired by a suburbanite.
Panic gripped the heart of every God-fearing suburbanite in the 1980s when stories of the savage ritual abuse of children at the hands ofSatanists started hitting the airwaves.
Panic gripped the heart of every God-fearing suburbanite in the 1980s when stories of the savage ritual abuse of children at the hands of Satanists started hitting the airwaves.
But equally fascinating is the transformation of femme fatale Julia (Clare Higgins) as she evolves from proper suburbanite housewife to a serial murderer clearly having the time of her life.
Some attack the stage with faces smeared in fake blood and face paint, others opt to wear androgynous get-ups that would confuse the fuck out of the average middle class suburbanite.
John Cameron Mitchell's latest film, How to Talk to Girls at Parties, follows a teenaged suburbanite named Enn (Alex Sharp) and his friends as they explore the punk scene of 1970s London.
On top of that, the inimitable originator just keeps starting new projects and letting others die as they hit their expiration date—Das Oath, Suburbanite, and the burgeoning Life Support, to name a few.
He braved the raging rapids of the Chattooga River between Georgia and South Carolina for a favorite role, as one of four suburbanite buddies who undertake a journey into America's heart of darkness, in "Deliverance" (983).
But in the actual universe, my weekends are made up of trying out new restaurants with my wife, binging on Netflix's addictive dramas, and making the occasional pilgrimage to New York City as a New Jersey suburbanite.
At the same time, Us stresses that the Wilsons — with their white frenemies, college sweatshirts, and secondhand boat — are active participants in suburbanite striving, dedicated to keeping up with the Joneses and pushing their children to be standouts.
Blanchett), a glamorous New Jersey suburbanite, begins a scandalous affair with Therese Belivet (Rooney Mara), a lonely young department store clerk quietly rebelling against the expectations of her inner circle and the boyfriend who wants to marry her.
As a result, when it comes to climate change, a banker who works in one of these buildings could be just as culpable as a suburbanite with a McMansion full of cavernous unused spaces and four-car garages.
In "Weeds," Mary-Louise Parker played Nancy Botwin, a soccer mom who like Walter White starts the show as a regular suburbanite and who by circumstance turns into a major drug kingpin -- even dragging her children into the business.
Theron as Mavis in Young Adult Cody's main characters wouldn't like each other much — the self-centered mean girl who never really grew up and the Brooklyn hipster gone suburbanite — but that doesn't make them any less of a kind onscreen.
Carol Aird (Cate Blanchett), a glamorous New Jersey suburbanite, begins a scandalous affair with Therese Belivet (Rooney Mara), a lonely young department-store clerk quietly rebelling against the expectations of her inner circle and the boyfriend who wants to marry her.
In those states, particularly Ryan's home state, "I think Joe is probably the hardest to beat, because it's going to come down to the suburban (voter), it's going to be the suburbanite that'll basically be the difference-maker," he said.
The kind of politician Bill Clinton — supported by Hillary as, by all accounts, a genuinely trusted adviser and confidante — was at that time has gone badly out of style, and Hillary Clinton's reemergence as a Northern suburbanite is part of that process.
As the sixth mass extinction unfolds around us species by fragile species, as the rivers and seas rise above the sand bags and levees, there is no more escape into nature for the descendant of the slave or the descendant of the suburbanite.
Well, here is what Kevin, an affluent, educated suburbanite, has to say in his column, titled an "Election Therapy Guide for Liberals": Donald Trump pulled off one of the greatest political feats in modern history by defeating Hillary Clinton and the vaunted Clinton machine.
Glen Besa, a suburbanite from Chesterfield County, who stood out from the many college students because of his age, said his first vote was for George McGovern, the Democratic nominee who lost in a landslide in 1972 — but he rejected any analogy to Mr. Sanders.
Carol Aird (Cate Blanchett), a glamorous New Jersey suburbanite whose sexual desires are destroying her marriage and jeopardizing her future with her daughter, enters into a scandalous love affair with Therese Belivet (Rooney Mara), a lonely department store clerk who's quietly rebelling against expectations.
Under Mr. Cook, Apple has cannily avoided every minefield in tech and politics over the past couple of years, winning a windfall from President Trump's tax cut, avoiding getting burned in his trade war — all while enjoying the loyalty of every moneyed hipster and suburbanite on earth.
The pre-Lenten celebration of Mardi Gras, which this year falls on March 5, is a party that has long exposed the city's serious social divisions, with its parading groups, or krewes, largely hewing to divides between black and white, suburbanite and city-dweller, old money and new.
By all critical accounts, Mr. Yarbrough's silvery lyric tenor — a voice whose lightness belied his stocky appearance — was the group's acoustic linchpin, soaring memorably in traditional tunes including "John Henry" and contemporary numbers like "Charlie, the Midnight Marauder," about a hapless suburbanite who one night mistakenly enters the wrong house.
"I don't have an addictive personality whatsoever, so it was like wearing somebody else's skin," Ms. Blunt said of portraying the New York City suburbanite obsessed with a seemingly perfect couple she glimpses each day on her soused commute — just two doors down from where her ex-husband lives with his new wife and baby.
Carol Aird (Cate Blanchett), a glamorous New Jersey suburbanite whose sexual desires are destroying her marriage and jeopardizing her motherhood, enters into a scandalous love affair with Therese Belivet (Rooney Mara), a lonely young department-store clerk quietly rebelling against the expectations of her inner circle and the boyfriend who wants to marry her.
There's no denying that city dwellers walk a lot more than the average suburbanite — 87% of New York City residents live in "walkable neighborhoods" compared with just 11% of Long Island residents — but now, my walks or bike rides take place at parks, forests, and beaches, rather than on subway platforms and crowded streets.
The Long Island-raised Rubin was a proud suburbanite blithe about street cred; "his drug of choice," Edgers writes, "was the General Tso's chicken that flowed into his dorm room" at N.Y.U. Thinking of hip-hop as black punk rock, Rubin partnered with Russell Simmons (Run's brother) to form the iconic label Def Jam.
For all we know about her personal life, the "very boring" mother of two remains a removed figure in our imagination, and her shifts from coy schoolgirl to toxic seductress, from diner gal pal to kinky suburbanite, aren't quite the type of convincing and thorough reinventions that Madonna has mastered and Lady Gaga has come to make her own.
Carol Aird (Cate Blanchett), a glamorous New Jersey suburbanite whose sexual desires are destroying her marriage and jeopardizing her future with her daughter, enters into a scandalous love affair with Therese Belivet (Rooney Mara), a lonely department store clerk who's quietly rebelling against the expectations of her inner circle and the boyfriend who wants to marry her.
On one hand, it would seem that after the lessons of the 2016 election in which Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonDemocrats start hinting Sanders should drop out Biden faces tricky test in unifying party The Hill's Campaign Report: Defiant Sanders vows to stay in race MORE lost crucial support from voters across the Midwest, Biden would want to have a moderate suburbanite, particularly a woman, on the ticket.
K., maybe not embrace, since that implies huggability; writing about Mr. Albee, the most exacting of semanticists, makes you question every word you use.) That same autumn of 1993 saw, in addition to the Signature season, the New York premiere (Off Broadway, at the Vineyard Theater) of Mr. Albee's "Three Tall Women," a portrait of the three ages of a rich and selfish suburbanite who was clearly modeled on the playwright's adoptive mother.
"Port Authority Decides against Funding American Homeowner Preservation." The Suburbanite. The Suburbanite, 10 Feb. 2009. Web. 13 Jan. 2017.
"Port Authority Decides against Funding American Homeowner Preservation." The Suburbanite. The Suburbanite, 10 Feb. 2009. Web. 13 Jan. 2017.
Prosnitz, Howard. "Teaneck cuts $6M from school budget", Teaneck Suburbanite, May 20, 2010. Accessed December 9, 2011.
Deblasio, Kris. "Demarest loses to Immaculate Heart Academy in volleyball Tournament of Champions final", Northern Valley Suburbanite, November 30, 2011.
Weitz has also occasionally worked as an actor, playing the lead role in the 2000 comedy film Chuck & Buck and a bland suburbanite in Mr. & Mrs. Smith.
Prosnitz, Howard. "Council approves five new officers", Teaneck Suburbanite, June 27, 2007, p. 1.Ax, Joseph. "Frederick Greene, first black cop in Teaneck", The Record, May 17, 2008.
The Independent is related to three other Northeast Ohio newspapers, the dailies The Repository of Canton and The Times- Reporter of New Philadelphia, and the weekly The Suburbanite in southern Summit County.
Originally, the only library that stood in Bloomington was located on Nicollet Ave and was called the Bloomington Library. The Bloomington Library was a remodeled supermarket turned library and opened in 1961 serving about 22,000 guests in the community. “Let’s Have Less Talk, More Action on Library” Bloomington Sun Suburbanite, 27 July 1967 The city later outgrew the library and due to its size could no longer properly serve all of the city of Bloomington.“More Library Space Needed” Bloomington Sun Suburbanite, 29 April 1965.
As the rival, Erica was written as money and status-conscious as well as sexually aggressive. Erica was generally positioned as the antagonist keeping true love pairings, such as Tara and Phillip Brent, apart. By the late 1970s, a different set of character types were established, including the chic suburbanite, the subtle single, the traditional family person, the successful professional, and the elegant socialite. Erica was in the chic suburbanite category which comprised "flashy," achievement-oriented characters with little interest in family and friends.
McGloon died at Illinois Research Hospital in Chicago, Illinois. His son was Thomas A. McGloon who also served in the Illinois General Assembly.'Illinois Blue Book 1917-1918,' Biographical Sketch of James C. McGloon, pg. 164'Ex-Legislator Dies,' Suburbanite Economist.
GateHouse acquired The Times-Reporter in April 2007 from Copley Press. The Times-Reporter is related to three other GateHouse newspapers in Northeast Ohio, the dailies The Independent of Massillon and The Repository of Canton, and the weekly The Suburbanite in southern Summit County.
In his endorsement by Newsday, which is the largest newspaper on Long Island by circulation (and the largest suburban newspaper in the United States), Gaughran is described as a "moderate and suburbanite ... who would protect Long Island against a New York City-centric agenda".
"Houstonia 447 Heights Boulevard Houston, TX 77007" The Suburbanite was the first ever newspaper established in the Heights. The Leader is a local community newspaper. Sharon Lauder publishes a monthly newspaper that was created in 1986, The Heights Tribune; businesses receive copies of this publication.
Dictionary of Ohio Historic Places. Vol. 1. St. Clair Shores: Somerset, 1999, 667. It is also known as the "William Johnston House". An early suburbanite, Edwin Shield built the Fulton Foundry near the present house in 1851; he was one of the area's leading industrialists.
The Suburbanite is a 1904 American short comedy silent film directed by Wallace McCutcheion and starring John Troiano. The film was produced and distributed by the American Mutoscope & Biograph Company. Prints exist in the Library of Congress film archive and in the Museum of Modern Art film archive.
Accessed May 15, 2018. In March 2016, Diane Walker was selected to fill the vacant seat expiring in December 2016 of Michael Rutigliano, who cited personal reasons for his resignation from office the previous month.Lightdale, Marc. "Diane Walker fills vacancy on Harrington Park council", Northern Valley Suburbanite, March 31, 2016.
Pete Dizinoff is a New Jersey suburbanite, internist, and protagonist of the story. He is an unreliable narrator because of his narrow- mindedness; Pete judges everyone. He had a malpractice case against him because he had a patient die under his medical care. He was accused of raping Laura Stern at her apartment.
The story unfolds at the upscale Wengler home; all the characters who appear in the scene are female. Eloise Wengler is a middle-aged and jaded suburbanite housewife in an unhappy marriage to Lew Wengler. Mary Jane is her former college roommate who works part-time as a secretary. She is divorced.
The book tells the story of Philip Green, new staff writer for a national magazine. A gentile, he is assigned by his magazine to tell the story of anti- Semitism. He decides to do that by telling people that he is Jewish. This ruse causes problems with his fiancee, who is a social climbing suburbanite and divorcée.
Accessed October 14, 2014.Schedule Details from Northvale, NJ to New York, NY, Rockland Coaches. Accessed October 14, 2014. Saddle River Tours / Ameribus offers service on the 20 / 84 route to the George Washington Bridge Bus Station.Perez, Chris. "Saddle River Tours pick up cancelled bus routes in Northern Valley", Northern Valley Suburbanite, May 8, 2014. Accessed July 2, 2014.
Accessed May 4, 2008. "Mr. Levitch grew up in a middle-class Jewish family of five in Riverdale, the Bronx, and attended Horace Mann, a respected private school." When he was 12, his parents bought a house in Westchester County, New York, and he was briefly a suburbanite. He longed to return to New York City and eventually did.
Prosnitz, Howard. "U.S. names Greenway as National Recreation Trail", Teaneck Suburbanite, July 1, 2009. Accessed December 18, 2013. Established in 2001 in conjunction with the Puffin Foundation, the Teaneck Creek Conservancy has restored a plot of degraded land east of Teaneck Road near the intersection of Interstates 80 and 95, removing decades of debris and creating a network of of trails.
Englewood, January 4, 2004. In January 2003, the Northern Valley Suburbanite reported that Wildes had raised $60,000 for a "mystery office run." In February 2003, the media speculated Wildes would run for mayor of Englewood, based on the political fundraisers Wildes had been engaging in since early 2003. Wildes had been raising Englewood's national profile by raising money for Democratic candidates.
In September 1910, Graver married Anna Thorne. The Suburbanite Economist reported: "The wedding will be a home affair, and the young couple will leave immediately for a month's trip through northern Canada and to the northwest. Upon their return, they will be at home at 140 70th Street." The company later became known as the Graver Tank and Manufacturing Company, and Herb Graver was its sales manager.
The school relocated to a larger facility in Wayne and opened its doors to students in September 2013, with the Teaneck facility repurposed to serve students in pre-Kindergarten through eighth grade with the name of Academy of Greatness and Excellence which is also an Islamic school.Burrow, Megan. "Al-Ghazaly Elementary School in Teaneck readies for opening", Teaneck Suburbanite, August 29, 2013. Accessed December 19, 2013.
Copley Press bought the paper in 2000 when Thomson decided to leave the newspaper business. It was acquired in April 2007 by GateHouse Media. The paper has a staff of about 300. The Repository is related to three other Northeast Ohio newspapers, the dailies The Independent of Massillon, The Review of Alliance, Ohio and The Times- Reporter of New Philadelphia, and the weekly The Suburbanite in southern Summit County.
The Banta-Coe House is a Dutch colonial-style historic home located on Lone Pine Lane in Teaneck, Bergen County, New Jersey, United States, overlooking the Hackensack River on the campus of Fairleigh Dickinson University. Dating back to the early 18th century, it is one of the oldest remaining colonial-era homes in New Jersey.Prosnitz, Howard. "Banta-Coe House to be restored" , Teaneck Suburbanite, June 28, 2006. Accessed July 5, 2010.
Accessed December 7, 2012.NJSIAA Girls Volleyball Group Champions, New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association. Accessed December 7, 2012. In 2012, the girls volleyball team won the state Group II championship in straight sets over Sterling High School, the program's eighth state group title.Baumiller, J. C. "Demarest wins Group 2 volleyball title with 2-0 win over Sterling", Northern Valley Suburbanite, November 19, 2012. Accessed December 7, 2012.
In February 2016, the Borough Council selected Thomas Gallagher from three candidates nominated by the Republican municipal committee to fill the council seat expiring in December 2017 that was vacated by John Kramer when he took office as mayor. Gallagher will serve until the November 2016 general election, when voters will select a replacement to fill the balance of the term of office.Christie, Robert. "Old Tappan appoints new councilman", Northern Valley Suburbanite, February 4, 2016.
In late April, however, reports that Singer had not been a registered Democrat when she won the municipal committee vote put Wildes back in the race. On May 20, 1998 the Northern Valley Suburbanite published the transcript of an audio recording of a phone call to Wildes, in which Singer's husband, Scott Singer, threatened Wildes if he did not exit the race. Wildes won the Democratic primary 694-344 on June 2, 1998.
The spraying of DDT in the growing suburbs on America brought the side effects to the attention of the wealthy and articulate middle classes. Victor Yannacone, a suburbanite and lawyer, helped found the Environmental Defense Fund with the aim to legally challenge the use of pesticides. They argued that the chemicals were becoming more poisonous as they spread, as evidenced by the disappearance of the peregrine falcon. In 1968, they got a hearing on DDT in Madison, Wisconsin.
Desperately Seeking Susan is a screwball comedy inspired by Jacques Rivette's Celine and Julie Go Boating, that explores identity-swapping among its two protagonists, Roberta and Susan. Instead of a conventional male/female role-swap, bored suburbanite Roberta trades personas with adventuresome Susan, and by doing so, recognizes her inner desires, both romantic and artistic.Simon, Alex and Keefe, Terry. "Gems of the 1980's: Susan Seidelman Remembers Desperately Seeking Susan," The Hollywood Interview, November 22, 2009.
The plot concerns a Montreal suburbanite who becomes obsessed with his award-winning lawn, which has become infested with a ground fungus. His neighbour across the street identifies the species as Amanita pestilens (not a real species, although Amanita is a real genus). The mushrooms prove impossible to eradicate, and the homeowner directs all his efforts to getting rid of them, to the exclusion of all else. His obsession very nearly destroys his life and leads to a deadly confrontation with his neighbour.
"Englewood Cliffs to study creating its own high school", Northern Valley Suburbanite, April 18, 2013. Accessed April 19, 2013. "The Board of Education and St. Peter's University Englewood Cliffs Campus partnered to conduct a feasibility study on expanding the K-8 district to include a high school." The district participates in the Interdistrict Public School Choice Program at Dwight Morrow High School, having been approved on November 2, 1999, as one of the first ten districts statewide to participate in the program.
As the rival, Julie was written as a younger leading heroine, often portraying her vulnerable sides. Julie was generally positioned as the main protagonist being part of the prestigious Horton family. By the late 1970s, a different set of character types was established, including the chic suburbanite, the subtle single, the traditional family person, the successful professional, and the elegant socialite. Julie was in the elegant socialite category which comprised "flashy", achievement-oriented characters that often loved their families and friends.
In "You've Got Hate Mail" after accidentally being sent an angry email by Daffy, Sam decides to change his ways and proceeds to shave, sell his cowboy clothes, and become a normal suburbanite. However, after a particularly annoying book club meeting, he reverts to his old ways. Yosemite Sam appears in the 2015 DTV movie Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run voiced by Maurice LaMarche. He appears in Wabbit voiced by Maurice LaMarche in season one and by Fred Tatasciore in season two.
Gussow, a semi-seasoned street performer by this point, sat in. The two musicians—one older, Black, and southern-born; the other younger, White, Ivy-educated, a New York suburbanite—hit it off. What began as a streetside encounter ended up blossoming into a twelve-year success story. The duo's initial notoriety accrued in the summer of 1987, when the members of U2 wandered by Magee and Gussow with a film crew in tow, capturing the Harlem duo at work.
The band regrouped a year later to record their sixth album, Slow Motion Daydream, released in March 2003. Prior to its release, Alexakis and Capitol came to odds over the album's first single. Capitol was thrilled about one of the last songs added to the album, a somewhat 9/11-influenced "The New York Times". Alexakis, however, had previewed a tongue-in-cheek ode to suburbanite housewives, "Volvo Driving Soccer Mom", during a solo tour in 2002, and had received a fair amount of media attention.
Frank Huttle (the current mayor of Englewood), and Assemblyman Gordon M. Johnson supported Stern for mayor, despite Wildes winning the Democratic primary. Huttle and Johnson wrote campaign literature for Stern and raised funds for his campaign. In a Suburbanite interview of the three candidates, Wildes talked about public education expenditures, maintaining a stable tax base, and reforming the city council as his main priorities for a second term. On October 19, Englewood City Councilman Kenneth Rosenzweig publicly endorsed Wildes for mayor at a fundraising event.
Earl Keese is a middle-aged, middle-class suburbanite with a wife, Enid, and teenage daughter, Elaine. Earl is content with his dull, unexceptional life, but this changes when a younger, less sophisticated couple, Harry and Ramona, move in next door. Harry is physically intimidating and vulgar; Ramona is sexually aggressive, and both impose themselves on the Keese household. Their free-spirited personalities and overbearing and boorish behavior endear them to Enid and Elaine, but Earl fears that he is losing control of his life and his family.
In 2002, TV Guide proclaimed it to be the second-worst of all time, behind The Jerry Springer Show. The show's incredible premise was similar to other popular comedies of the 1960s that featured a fantastic gimmick, like a talking horse (Mister Ed), a suburbanite witch (Bewitched), an obedient genie (I Dream of Jeannie), or a flying nun (The Flying Nun). My Mother the Car had an experienced production team with established comedy credentials. Rod Amateau had produced The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show and The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis.
He is credited on the movie soundtrack for the feature film Roxanne (1987) as writer and producer for the songs "Party Tonight" and "Can This Be Love". Other credits include music for Class of 1984 (1982): "You Better Not Step Out of Line" and as a performer on "Suburbanite". He appeared in the film Blues Brothers 2000 and can be heard on the cast album. Baxter has appeared in a number of documentaries, including Jan & Dean: The Other Beach Boys (2002), The History of Rock 'N' Roll, Vol.
Ioana Pârvulescu, "Cum se împacă literații cu muzicienii (II)" , in România Literară, Nr. 16/2009 The dispute over such issues grew more heated as others joined in. According to Kirițescu, Toni's debate with Doctor Alceu Urechia, an anti-didacticist, degenerated into "a suburbanite airing of dirty laundry";Kirițescu, p.46 while Cosco writes that their quarrel was "a waste of humor". When Gherea was challenged from the left by a pseudonymous author, I. Saint Pierre, Bacalbașa and his journal reacted with vehemence, debating over this issue with Steuerman-Rodion, a more moderate socialist chronicler.
Jennifer, however, is such an understanding listener that she and Jonathan are soon making love. At Christmas, Jonathan takes Jennifer to spend the holidays in Darien, Connecticut, with his suburbanite parents—a possessive and petulant mother and a potentially alcoholic stepfather. But his mother angrily discovers Jonathan and Jennifer nude in the bed, and after a seasonal party leads to further generation gap warfare Jonathan and Jennifer abruptly return to the city. Although drawn to Jennifer, Jonathan is soured by the prospects of married life and is even becoming increasingly apathetic toward his friends.
In 1996, Mark Borchardt, a blue-collar suburbanite, dreams of being a filmmaker. However, he is also an unemployed, deeply indebted, borderline alcoholic who still lives with his parents and is estranged from his ex-girlfriend, who is threatening to revoke custody of their three children. He acknowledges his various failures but aspires to one day make more of his life. In an attempt to jump-start his amateur film making career, Mark restarts production on Northwestern, a feature-length film Mark has been planning for most of his adult life.
The next day, the Chicago Tribune received a call from someone claiming to be Irwin and offering to surrender for a price, but the Tribune dismissed the call as a prank. The Chicago Herald-Examiner, however, received a similar call, but took it seriously. They made an arrangement under which Irwin would be paid $5,000 for an exclusive story, then surrender. After Irwin came to the newspaper's offices, its city editor John W. Dienhart,"Economist Editor John Dienhart in Retirement," Suburbanite Economist, 1972-10-01 at p. S3.
Geoffrey Bolton (1990) p. 123 In 1956, dadaist comedian Barry Humphries performed the character of Edna Everage as a parody of a house-proud housewife of staid 1950s Melbourne suburbia (the character only later morphed into a critique of self-obsessed celebrity culture). It was the first of many of his satirical stage and screen creations based around quirky Australian characters: Sandy Stone, a morose elderly suburbanite, Barry McKenzie a naive Australian expat in London and Sir Les Patterson, a vulgar parody of a Whitlam-era politician. Some writers defended suburban life.
A letter to the editor from the dean's office that appeared in the Suburbanite Economist dated 26 January 1941 pointed out that more than ten percent (6 of 59) of the Phi Beta Kappa graduates of the University of Chicago's Class of 1938 were among the first graduates (Class of 1936) from Woodrow Wilson Junior College. High honors also went to a remarkable number of Wilson's Class of 1938 when they graduated with four-year degrees in 1940. The poet Gwendolyn Brooks graduated from Wilson Junior College in 1936. Physicist and engineer Robert Henry "Pete" Bragg, Jr. also attended Wilson.
He was the only member of the council to support a democratically elected school board, rather than an appointed one. The Suburbanite called him "the most activist [city councilman] in the city's history, giving the impression of never being off duty and never wishing to be off duty." Wildes was reelected to a second term on the city council in 2000. ;Congressional testimony In May 1999, during his first term on the city council, Wildes was asked to testify in front of the United States House Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration and Border Security (then called the "Subcommittee on Immigration and Claims").
Robinson appeared in a 1989 episode of the NBC series Midnight Caller, in which he played an athlete who falls victim to crack cocaine. He also co-starred in the 1989 ABC miniseries The Women of Brewster Place, as the boyfriend of a suburbanite (played by Robin Givens). He was cast as Saint Martin de Porres in Madonna's controversial 1989 music video "Like a Prayer". Robinson's early film roles included a football teammate of Tom Cruise in All the Right Moves (1983), as Shadow Nading, the Notre Dame- bound basketball playing co-worker of Matt Dillon, in The Flamingo Kid (1984).
Jim Kiler, a suburbanite, finds himself and his family at the mercy of a group of young men from neighboring families who have singled out the Kilers after running roughshod over the greater community. While Kiler attempts at first to reason with the youths, their response is to step up the attacks on the family, which grow more emboldened and dangerous as the film continues. Kiler and his wife eventually feel that in addition to their personal safety, the youths are also trying to tempt their young daughter into situations that would harm her. Kiler tries to talk to the parents of the young men.
"Al-Ghazaly Elementary School in Teaneck readies for opening", Teaneck Suburbanite, August 29, 2013. Accessed October 4, 2013. "Iman El-Dessouky, a board member at Al-Ghazaly School, said the change was precipitated when the school secured a bigger building for its high school students in Wayne.... Originally, El-Dessouky said, the school planned to use the Teaneck campus for pre-kindergarten through first grade students, but after the school held an open house for parents and prospective students earlier this month, the board decided to expand its offerings up to third grade." Pioneer Academy, a Turkish private school, is a regionally accredited independent school that serves grades K-12.
Many of his films were blockbusters at the box office, including Nothing to Lose, Life, Blue Streak, and Big Momma's House. He also starred in critical- and box-office failures, including Black Knight and National Security. Regardless, his salary steadily increased to over $10 million per film role. He continues to work in film, with such films as Big Momma's House 2, which opened at No. 1 at North American box office and grossed almost $28 million its first weekend, and Wild Hogs (2007), in which he played a bored suburbanite seeking adventure on the open road in a biker comedy alongside John Travolta, Tim Allen and William H. Macy.
Ja Du, a trans woman who was born Caucasian but now considers herself Filipina, created a Facebook page and community for others who self-identify as transracial. Margaret Seltzer, a white suburbanite wrote under the assumed name of Margaret Jones a fictitious memoir about a half-Native American girl raised by a disadvantaged African Americans family. Jessica A. Krug, an associate professor of history and Africana Studies at George Washington University, revealed on September 3, 2020 that she, born to white parents, had been passing as a black woman for her entire professional life. A black teenage woman named Treasure gained national attention when she appeared on Dr. Phil.
Dilling self- published The Red Network (here, cover from 1934 printing), reprinted several times, which helped launch her political activities Dilling's political activism was spurred by the "bitter opposition" she encountered upon her return to Illinois in 1931, "against my telling the truth about Russia ... from suburbanite 'intellectual' friends and from my own Episcopal minister."Erickson 475 She began public speaking as a hobby, following her doctor's advice. Iris McCord, a Chicago radio broadcaster who taught at the Moody Bible Institute, arranged for her to address local church groups. Within a year Dilling was touring the Midwest, the Northeast and occasionally the West Coast, accompanied by her husband.
Susan Holland is a suburbanite woman who plots to kill her wealthy husband Paul in order to collect his life insurance policy. Though Susan's adulterous lover, Sam Meyers, she hires two incompetent criminals, named Bill and Steve, to kill Paul and make it look like a mugging gone wrong. However, when Bill and Steve show up as expected and shoot Paul outside his car in a parking lot, Paul survives and is taken to the hospital. Undaunted, Susan insists on continuing with her plans to kill Paul by having hiring a biker, named Bob, to carry out the deed while Paul is recovering in the hospital.
The mining valleys produced a significant working-class poet in Idris Davies (1905–53), who worked as a coal miner before qualifying as a teacher. He initially wrote in Welsh "but rebellion against chapel religion", along with the "inspirational influence of English" poets, led him to write in English. Gwalia Deserta (1938) is about the Great Depression, while the subject of The Angry Summer (1943) is the 1926 miners' strike. There are a number of other authors who published before the Second World War but who did not come from the South Wales valleys. Amongst these was Swansea suburbanite Dylan Thomas (1914–53), whose first collection, 18 Poems, was published in 1934.
Santomero grew up in Harrington Park, New Jersey,Staff. "Taking Reading to New Heights; Harrington Park and Hillsdale Natives Strive to Make New Children's TV Show Appealing and Educational" , The Record (Bergen County), September 7, 1998 September 3, 2007. Accessed April 22, 2013. "Created by Harrington Park native Angela Santomero and Hillsdale native Samantha Freeman the same pair who made Nickelodeon's Blue's Clues must-see TV among the playground set Super Why will teach basic reading skills such as spelling, letter recognition and theme comprehension to school-age children." where she attended Harrington Park Public School Albrizio, Lianna. "Harrington Park school district honors Blues Clues writer", Northern Valley Suburbanite, July 7, 2011.
Eric Wareheim plays "Eric," a put-upon suburbanite who is married to Detective Megan (Sigler), a high-strung police detective with whom he shares a largely one-sided and acrimonious relationship characterized by her openly expressing her disdain for him and her attraction to other men. Living with Eric are his best friend, "Tim" (Heidecker), an Army veteran and aspiring rock musician, and a trio of middle-aged to elderly men: Ron Austar, Tennessee Luke, and Ben Hur. Each episode functions as a parody of the conventions of the traditional American family sitcom, beginning with traditional plotlines and story setups (such as an old friend coming to visit or trying to impress a neighbor) that are subverted as the episodes descend into absurdity and chaos.
"Darn Cat" or "DC" is a wily, adventurous Siamese tomcat who lives with young suburbanite sisters Ingrid "Inky" (Dorothy Provine) and Patricia "Patti" Randall (Hayley Mills) and enjoys an evening route wandering thru town which includes teasing local dogs, swiping food, and marking vehicles with muddy paws. One night, DC follows bank robber Iggy (Frank Gorshin) into an apartment where he and his partner Dan (Neville Brand) are holding bank employee Miss Margaret Miller (Grayson Hall) hostage. Miss Miller uses the opportunity to replace his collar with her watch, on which she has inscribed most of the word "HELP," and releases him to go home to the Randalls'. Patti discovers the watch on DC and suspects that it belongs to the kidnapped woman.
The Asian American Writers' Workshop - Awards His 2004 novel Aloft received mixed notices from the critics and featured Lee's first protagonist who is not Asian American, but a disengaged and isolated Italian-American suburbanite forced to deal with his world. It received the 2006 Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature in the Adult Fiction category.APALA Past Award Winners His 2010 novel The Surrendered won the 2011 Dayton Literary Peace Prize and was a nominated finalist for the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.The 2011 Pulitzer Prize Winners Fiction Lee's most recent novel, On Such a Full Sea (2014) is set in a dystopian future version of the American city of Baltimore, Maryland called B-Mor where the main character, Fan, is a Chinese-American laborer working as a diver in a fish farm.
When defining equality of outcome in education, "the goals should not be the liberal one of equality of access but equality of outcome for the median number of each identifiable non-educationally defined group, i.e. the average women, negro, or proletarian or rural dweller should have the same level of educational attainment as the average male, white, suburbanite". The outcome and the benefits from equality from education from this notion of equality promotes that all should have the same outcomes and benefits regardless of race, gender, religion etc. The equality of outcome in Hewitt's point of view is supposed to result in "a comparable range of achievements between a specific disadvantaged group – such as an ethnic minority, women, lone parents and the disabled – and society as a whole".
The economic and cultural changes of the world in the 1960s have been attributed to these consumption changes. The antiauthoritarian protest movements of the young in the U.S., especially on college campuses, brought a new disdain for the "standardization of look-alike suburbs," as well as fueled a movement toward empowering freedom and establishing authenticity. In the postindustrial economy, the expansion of middle class jobs in inner cities came at the same time as many of the ideals of this movement. The process of gentrification stemmed as the new middle class, often with politically progressive ideals, was employed in the city and recognized not only the convenient commute of a city residence, but also the appeal towards the urban lifestyle as a means of opposing the "deception of the suburbanite".
Within the Torah Umadda camp itself,Edah.org there are those who question whether "the literature on Torah u-Madda with its intellectually elitist bias fails to directly address the majority of its practitioners"; further, there are suggestions that "the very logic of the practice is far removed from the ideology" ("The community works with an ideology of Torah combined with a suburban logic of practice"). The contention here is that the "Torah u-Madda suburbanite" does not in reality engage in secular studies in order to achieve the intellectual synthesis described above, but rather "view[s] a college degree as the gateway toward professional advancement." Thus, although Torah Umadda may allow students at Yeshiva University "to navigate the use of their college years", it may not provide a directly applicable theology for the contemporary Modern Orthodox family.
In the United States of the 1960s, especially during the heyday of the hippie counterculture on the west coast, many teens and young adults that were disillusioned with the austere confines of the postwar, suburbanite American way of life, and some of the resultant countercultural and New Left movements defined themselves as "freaks". During the early 1960s, painter, sculptor and former marathon dancing champion Vito Paulekas and his wife Szou established a clothing boutique on the corner of Laurel Avenue and Beverly Boulevard in Hollywood, close to Laurel Canyon. Paulekas and his later associate Carl Franzoni (known as "Captain Fuck") were known for their sexual appetites and unconventional behavior.John Trubee, Last of the Freaks: The Carl Franzoni Story, Scram magazine They and an expanding troupe of associates called themselves "freaks" or "freakers", and became well known in the area by about 1963 for their eccentric free form dancing in Sunset Strip nightclubs, being described as "an acid-drenched extended family of brain-damaged cohabitants".

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