in-residence
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of in-residence
First recorded in 1835–45
Example Sentences
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In addition to supporting its wide-ranging literary events, Harman launched Town Hall’s in-residence programs and Saturday family concerts, was the catalyst behind many community-curated programs, and expanded and elevated Town Hall’s programming around science, environmental issues, civics and music.
From Seattle Times
That place involves a music-focused in-game lineup that includes Wooley, a bevy of in-residence local bands, anthem singers Madison Stoneman and Tommie Burton plus a newly added 32-member marching band.
From Seattle Times
Casino operations and in-residence gatherings of people who do not belong to the same household are also not allowed.
From Washington Times
But while they were there, Webber said an in-residence bed opened up and she agreed to stay.
From Seattle Times
Accordingly, an expanded Montgomery County inventory might feature: commercial real estate with auditoriums or expansive lobbies, such as Lockheed Martin’s conference center; older-adult communities with performance stages; publicly funded municipal buildings with auditoriums, such as Montgomery Planning’s in Wheaton; and acoustically superior performance facilities that could host lesser-known performing arts groups at reduced rates, between in-residence performances.
From Washington Post
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