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residence

[rez-i-duhns] / ˈrɛz ɪ dəns /


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Although she has long maintained a residence in Los Angeles, James—who is British—lives primarily in her native U.K., where she is reported to own several homes.

From MarketWatch

Yoon had mobilised a large group of security officers who formed a human wall inside his residence to block the arrest - a move that a special prosecutor investigating the charge said was unprecedented.

From BBC

He was arrested "at his private residence", Hengaw said in a statement.

From BBC

Banyan Ridge has a more traditional Miami aesthetic, described in its original listing as a “gated sanctuary” that features eight “unique residences and structures” that are all connected by winding paths through the tropical grounds.

From MarketWatch

The digital ID would include name, date of birth, nationality and residence status and a photo.

From BBC