Sentence examples for from limbo from inspiring English sources

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Her nomination has gone from limbo to obsolescence.

The observer is Hoffmann himself, speaking from Limbo.

It's amorphous and mesmerizing, a plaint wafting up from Limbo.

Sxip Shirey, composer/performer from Limbo in The Garden of Unearthly Delights.

But two questions remain: Did Feldman truly have to be freed from limbo by his legion of tweeps?

One of the most popular medieval images was of Christ "harrowing" hell and freeing the Old Testament patriarchs from limbo.

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He canceled one World Series and ended an All-Star Game in a tie, so the integrity of a pockmarked season would not stop him from surging from labor limbo to the playoffs.

But it looks as if things will pick up again now that Peter Bishop has returned from electromagnetic limbo.

It wisely rescues blameless young people from legal limbo in an immigration system marked by dysfunction and toxic politics.

They are painstakingly crafted sculptures of sinks, fragile, delicate, from a limbo zone between industrial production and personal craft.

He blots out the faces of speakers and voices come from a limbo when it is what is being said and not how people look that is important.

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