They're often visually stuck in some concept - art
limbo stage of development, which is weird, but okay.
«Does this mean postdocs enter
another limbo stage?
Not exact matches
The films, financed by Roger Corman (who had also produced Hellman's Los Angeles
stage production of «Waiting For Godot»), were well received at European film festivals but tossed into legal
limbo when its European distributor went bankrupt and ended up being sold directly to American TV.
This labor intensive science project formed a grape flavored candy caught in eternal
limbo between the
stages of liquid, jelly and foam.
Dante spends the majority of the game in
Limbo, where the world itself works against him, the
stages often shifting to block his path or open up holes in the floor to drop him in.
Stage 3 then moves you into the land of the unknown and strange - Inside,
Limbo or Layers of Fear, all of which let you create the narrative in...
Limbo, a 2013 exhibition
staged in New York, saw the artist reflect on the events of 9/11; they grew out of the three days after the terrorist attacks Moritz spent stranded in Nova Scotia when her plane was diverted.
The Taxation (Cross Border Trade) Bill and the Trade Bill have both cleared their Commons committee
stages, but they may now be marooned in parliamentary
limbo until after Easter, while the fragmented tribes of Commons Remainers plot to attach toxic (to the government, anyway) amendments.