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"Everybody knew the limbo king," she said.
"I call it the limbo race," Professor Muzzio said.
Much of "2666" occupies the limbo between wakefulness and slumber.
It's the limbo, the middle place, that inspires trepidation.
Jacques Lemaire will stop dancing the Limbo Rock today.
She was ineligible for unemployment compensation because of the limbo she was put in.
"I call it the limbo in my generation, but they call it the matrix," Marra said.
But as each day passes, the limbo worsens for millions of New Yorkers.
"People are rising up in the limbo time," Mr. Booth said.
Legions of hotel-room laptop luggers are locked in the limbo of 56K, too.
Does this catch relegate "Ratio" to the limbo of marginally useful cookbooks?
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