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1 With violence rising, Afghanistan has been in political limbo since the August 20th elections.
2 Haughey, then in political limbo , was always a formidable operator on the social scene.
3 Iraq has been in political limbo since a March 7 election produced no outright winner.
4 Portuguese bonds remained under pressure with the country in political limbo and facing snap elections.
5 A permanent demographic shift could imperil fragile religious balances that are currently in political limbo .
6 As acting chancellor, the German leader has entered her fourth consecutive month of political limbo .
7 Many Nepalis blame the economic mess on political limbo .
8 That would at least spare Germany, and the rest of Europe, a longer period of political limbo .
9 The protest comes two days after President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi's resignation left the country in political limbo .
10 But in the northeastern region of Catalonia, separatists have been making the most of Spain's political limbo .
11 The already strained relationship seemed to unravel during weeks of political limbo that followed the Aug. 20 election.
12 If other combinations are not feasible, walking away from another coalition could plunge Germany into a political limbo .
13 The country has been in political limbo since the vote, with Karzai and chief rival Abdullah Abdullah each claiming victory.
14 Voter eligibility is the latest issue to delay polls aimed at ending instability and political limbo in the world's No.
15 Italy has been in political limbo for weeks with no party able to form a government while economic problems pile up.
16 The West African country has been in political limbo since a March 2012 coup triggered the rebel takeover of the north.
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