Demographers have begun to note movements of black people from inner-city areas to leafier suburbs as they become more affluent. |
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It was one of scores of urban seats that fell to Labour in the 1997 Blair landslide, forcing the Tories back into leafier heartlands. |
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But poor children in Stoke-on-Trent start school two years behind their peers in leafier parts of the country. |
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House prices in the leafier neighbourhoods have almost doubled in the past two years. |
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And Morley hasn't moved far, just a few miles down the road to a leafier part of the city. |
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One such creature is the hedgehog, which is found throughout much of the leafier suburbs of Aberdeen and in the surrounding countryside. |
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People here move in, move up and move out usually to yet leafier places farther from the city centre. Outer London will feature prominently in the electoral battles of the next 12 months. |
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The way I went about it was make a smoothie of two vegetables and two fruits of my choice, the leafier the vegetable the better. |
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The children expect to be able to come out of school on a par with those from wealthier, leafier suburbs. |
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The northern suburbs, where we'll be living, are leafier and more open than I remembered, while our ultimate destination, Parkhurst, is as hip and happening as I recalled. |
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