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More broadly, the limbo into which the Handler has tumbled shows how the limited resources of agencies like the E.P.A. can combine with creaky regulations to act as a brake on innovation.
Under his patient gaze, the inner connections of Kafka's writing emerge; for instance, he sees the mysterious world of "The Castle," encountered by the land surveyor, K., as a sort of limbo into which Josef K., from Kafka's earlier novel "The Trial," has fallen.
When big tech bends its principles to limbo into Chinese markets, it encourages other Western companies and institutions to do so as well.
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Then this subject went into limbo in my pending file, only now to be disinterred.
Sotheby's estimates "Descent Into Limbo" will sell for $20 million to $30 million.
But Sotheby's wasn't forced to compete for "Descent Into Limbo," experts there said, and that is unusual, given the competitive climate between the two companies.
However, House members have opposed a short-term deal, leaving it in limbo heading into the weekend.
Charles also hopes her stars align and she is one day able to stretch her incredible limbo talents into a headlining gig in Las Vegas.
In "Into my Limbo" he embraces and kisses one.
"Everybody just goes into limbo.
The tour went into limbo.
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