A wealthy suburbanite writing a novel lent him $40,000.
The phrase, easily recalled by any longtime observer, was meant to remind wealthy suburbanites that there were poor people in their midst.
Other buyers were perhaps older and wealthier suburbanites, purchasing a Manhattan pied-a-terre for intermittent use.
You need not be a social entrepreneur to know that if wealthy suburbanites were forced to have a direct stake in improving public schools, things would change for the better.
Of those, he said, the vast majority are wealthy suburbanites.
And Lyme disease, typically transmitted by tick bites into the bloodstreams of wealthy suburbanites, excites no controversy.
What possible justification is there (other than political parochialism) to give wealthier suburbanites a better subsidy deal?
How delicious that pests have the same taste in landscaping as wealthy suburbanites.
Real-estate brokers said wealthy suburbanites, many of whom have been "trading up" to successively more expensive homes, continue to pay a premium for the most exclusive properties.
It has also renovated a cavernous downtown theater as its opera house and holds charity benefits there to encourage wealthy suburbanites to venture into the city.