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out there

noun as in limbo

Strongest match

noun as in oblivion

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When asked about that fluidly modulating chord progression, she grabs her guitar and plays, naming as she goes: “It’s G, D minor … C, C minor …” For the non-music heads out there, in pop music, in the key of G, C and D are the usual complimentary chords and are expected to be major; those switches to minor are what give the song its unusual quality.

I thanked her for being courageous and trusting that she’d instilled in me the tools, the qualities, the values that would allow me to thrive out there and come back.

“Street sweepers, sanitation crews took all of the property and much of the garbage that was out there, and as of this morning, it remains clean,” Dyer said in early November.

"I want us to be a top team, I really do. I know there's difficult teams out there, but can we have that consistency of 'this is how we play', where we're able to have a real good go?"

From BBC

“You can have movies like ‘The Mule’ that are going to be out there and find an audience.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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