Sentences with phrase «kind of limbo»

Tortured by guilt, Owen starts to help out around Diana's house, cleaning the yard and eventually forming a (rather unbelievable) confidant - style relationship with the grieving mother, who is still in a horrible kind of limbo, as her son's body has never been found.
I guess that leaves me and most of humanity in some kind of limbo becaus I don't know anyone who is purely good or evil.
After being pardoned, they will then be delivered from the pain of sense and placed in a kind of limbo.
Since the new ethics law was signed last August, there has been a kind of limbo period, with no active investigations of lawmakers for any alleged ethics violations.
«Kidney cancer is in this kind of limbo,» says Parker.
In the new study, physicists went a step further, putting atoms into a quantum superposition, a kind of limbo in which an atom does not have a definite energy but occupies a combination of two energy levels.
«We live in a kind of limbo,» says Giorgio Gilestro, an Italian neuroscientist at Imperial College London (ICL).
Margaret (Fox), the second feature from director / screenwriter / playwright Kenneth Lonergan (following «You Can Count On Me»), was shot in 2005 and caught in a kind of limbo for six years.
Alexandra Hedison documents domestic objects in a kind of limbo; though built for use, they're draped, stored or preserved.
Piling - up a number of small canvases, like the layers of a gateau, and applying the creamy paint using a pastry - cook's icing nozzle and bag, or piping thick, extruded lines of paint onto his canvas (as though to create a tartan pattern, or a childish version of Mondrian), Stubbs is placing his paintings in a kind of limbo, between sincerity and parody, between image and object.
Occupying a kind of limbo, half in and half out of the museum, they are nonetheless deemed significant enough for transitory acknowledgment.
When bitcoin holders lose their private keys, their bitcoin enter a kind of limbo state: They are effectively dead to their owners, but still appear to be active on the network and are counted toward the cap.
Since they were seized by the federal government and bailed out with more than $ 200 billion in taxpayer funds, government - sponsored entities (GSEs) Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have been in a kind of limbo.
any kind of limbo is awful, but when it comes to the roof over your head, thats the worst.
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