| 31. | Speaking of which : Is anyone ever going to buy the Fan Pier, lynchpin to the development?
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| 32. | He said Talisman Energy has propped up the Sudanese government and was the lynchpin of oil development there.
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| 33. | However, Newcastle's defense could suffer against Drogba in the absence of lynchpin defender Jonathan Woodgate.
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| 34. | The EC-130 flying command post is one of the lynchpins in the allied air campaign against Yugoslavia.
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| 35. | The match reunited David Beckham with Deportivo midfielder Aldo Duscher, who was replacing injured midfield lynchpin Mauro Silva.
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| 36. | The lynchpin was a 2-iron on the fifth hole _ and Azinger's wayward 3-wood.
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| 37. | "It is a lynchpin of the country's efforts to move into the European mainstream ."
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| 38. | Portable Document Format _ or pdf _ is the lynchpin of Adobe's popular Acrobat and eBook Reader software.
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| 39. | The result was the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, which became the lynchpin of Transatlantic relations during the Cold War.
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| 40. | Injuries and the transfer of lynchpin defender Ceri Evans to Oxford were contributing factors in the derailment of their campaign.
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