| 21. | We really look forward to this being a lynchpin that launches us to a new area.
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| 22. | His presidency was the lynchpin in the system which the nation is now demanding be totally reformed.
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| 23. | Reed is confident the hotels will be a lynchpin to Gaylord's long-term success.
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| 24. | Disarmament is considered one of the lynchpins of a peace process that has foundered in recent months.
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| 25. | The critical lynchpin of identifying terrorists has yet to be put in place in a functional way,
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| 26. | In Buenos Aires, she was a lynchpin of the intellectual scene of the 1920s and 1930s.
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| 27. | Rochdale Village also serves as a lynchpin of the University's support system for disabled students.
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| 28. | In this case the lynchpin was Agnes'father, Louis VII, who died in 1180.
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| 29. | Nancy Carole Tyler is significant for being a notable lynchpin in the Bobby Baker call girl ring.
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| 30. | But the movie's lynchpin is Bullock, who grows more endearing and interesting with every role.
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