| 31. | The linchpin here is the development of the forensic science.
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| 32. | In 2001 Wilkinson came to Australia as the linchpin of the Lions.
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| 33. | For her, it was the linchpin for the album.
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| 34. | He was the linchpin of Kyoto for the 1998 season.
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| 35. | The West was a linchpin of Truman's upset re-election.
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| 36. | NATO, in my judgment, is the linchpin of maintaining that stability.
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| 37. | "Japan is the linchpin to Asia, " he said.
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| 38. | Economics became the linchpin of Clinton's policy.
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| 39. | Fidelity recognizes trust is the linchpin of their industry.
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| 40. | The linchpin of the Viennese circle, in a way, is Brahms.
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