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residence

[rez-i-duhns] / ˈrɛz ɪ dəns /


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He talks about riding the subway with Lori Beer, the bank’s global chief information officer, “back to our respective residences the other night and talking about our tech road map for a specific vendor.”

From Barron's

This certainly seems to be the thinking behind people who apply for short-term residences to work at Edith Wharton’s large house in Massachusetts, or to stay at one of Jack Kerouac’s homes in Florida.

From The Wall Street Journal

Florida, New York and California, among other states, exempt a primary residence from assets calculated.

From MarketWatch

AEG has recently proposed adding a new hotel, residences and additional entertainment space to the complex, part of a longer-term expansion of the site.

From Los Angeles Times

Among them was Keith Moore, 58, an employee at the nearby Twin Towers Correctional Facility who said he would fill about eight gallons to get him back to his residence in Hawthorne.

From Los Angeles Times