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It all suggests the early stages of a limbo dance as performed by the Welsh Guards.
Meeting the families of the victims taught me how much of a limbo these people were in.
But the Bolshoi has its sometimes rigid traditions, and it is in somewhat of a limbo because of the reconstruction of its Moscow theater.
He then endured nearly 17 years as one of the most vocal and most watched inhabitants of a limbo reserved for prominent refuseniks.
Her office layout meant she would have needed the skills of a limbo dancer to achieve what she said had happened.
Clegg could not answer this, but he said the government was "conducting detailed work on the steps that are necessary to remove any theoretical possibility of a limbo".
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Sort of like a Limbo dance with feelings.
You're stuck in a limbo of justified paranoia.
I was lost in a limbo of myself.
Is "our culture" a "limbo of arbitrary choices and gratuitous assertions," as Kramer wrote in 1972?
Countless other families have been left adrift in a limbo of uncertainty.
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