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1 He estimated tens of thousands of visitors are stuck in limbo .
2 As well the homeless people stuck in limbo in emergency shelter.
3 The pound edged down versus the euro, as Brexit negotiations appeared stuck in limbo .
4 But once Lily was turned to stone, the Knight's mantle was stuck in limbo .
5 Of those, nine have been finished, two have ceased development, and one is stuck in limbo .
6 Davida Ellis was stuck in limbo : an unmarried mixed-race woman tied to a married white man.
7 Queenstown migrant workers say they're stuck in limbo without more clarity on the sponsored working visa rules.
8 The Chief Human Rights Commissioner has said Cantabrians in the region's red zones are stuck in limbo .
9 Justin Brookes, 37, is stuck in limbo .
10 House prices have recently started rising, but that's little consolation to some homeowners who remain stuck in limbo .
11 Parliament is currently stuck in limbo .
12 We could indeed be stuck in limbo for the "far longer" period the Prime Minister referred to.
13 Thousands of migrants in the Greek capital Athens are stuck in limbo as they decide where their future lies.
14 Ms Spalding said it's sad that Newmont's financial future is now secure, while some homeowners are in stuck in limbo .
15 Campaigners say most migrants want to go to other European countries but can find themselves stuck in limbo in Italy.
16 He is stuck in limbo at a Moscow airport while seeking asylum in Russia, which has refused to extradite him.
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