| 31. | Halibut charters still make up much of the town's lifeblood.
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| 32. | That's the lifeblood of your program ."
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| 33. | But the lifeblood of the cattle trade is still the traditional auction.
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| 34. | In the stock market, of course, gossip can be lifeblood.
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| 35. | The movie company's lifeblood is the men with the cameras.
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| 36. | The technical chip information is the lifeblood for computer makers.
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| 37. | Copper River salmon are the economic lifeblood of the town of Cordova.
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| 38. | These Canadian players are still the lifeblood of our league.
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| 39. | And speculation is the lifeblood of publicizing a drafting system.
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| 40. | For example : dues, the lifeblood of a union.
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