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For no good reason, the American family takes residence in a creepy manse outside some unnamed Spanish city.
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Instead of mimicking the trend of performance art as "the glorification of long-term suffering," (Robinson), swaddled in a bright yellow raincoat throughout a free-flowing and communal performance, takes residence in the space, focussing on the act of enlivening rather than the practice of enduring, and thus "engineers for herself a great and pleasurable time".
And we're probably a generation away before someone sharing Hsu's ancestry takes residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
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The first batch of startups take residence on March 1.
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