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residence

[rez-i-duhns] / ˈrɛz ɪ dəns /


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The red-brick residence, built in the Federal style and completed in 1798, was Beshear’s home from age 6 to 10 when his father, Steve, lived there while serving as lieutenant governor.

From Los Angeles Times

The encounter allegedly occurred at the former prince's residence, Royal Lodge, in 2010.

From BBC

The program also has no limitations on income, and the second loan would be due upon the sale of the house or if the property is no longer the homeowner’s primary residence.

From MarketWatch

The rise in bands performing longer residences at fewer venues has led to an increase in "gig tourism", says Reilly.

From BBC

The film crews had remarkable access to the Trumps’ private residences and the Capitol and White House complexes.

From The Wall Street Journal