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liminal spaces that
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normally
are pleasantly severed from the lurches of the world
spun out
too. &mdash
Doreen St. Félix
New Yorker
Theater Critic
Los Angeles Times
6 May 2026 And Static wandered into liminal spaces
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the inexplicable
and terrors sometimes best left unspoken. &mdash
Richard Newby
HollywoodReporter
Mark O’Connell
The New York Review of Books
25 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for liminal Word History Etymology Latin limin-
limen threshold First Known Use 1875
Merriam-Webster
s.v. &ldquo

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