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limbo
noun as in state of uncertainty
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But homeowners like Gary Wright feel like they have been "left in limbo".
While Ms Fatima's family was able to rebuild their lives in some capacity, others say they are still stuck in limbo.
And for players and fans, these two games represent a strange 'limbo' period before new head coach Thomas Tuchel takes over in January.
The case has been in legal limbo since the Supreme Court ruled this summer that Trump was partially immune from criminal prosecution over official acts committed while in office.
Established nonprofits took on 11 of the properties, mostly those newer and in better condition, leaving 18 in limbo.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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