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These findings suggest that Golgin-45 serves as a linchpin for the maintenance of Golgi complex structure, and offer hints as to the mechanisms by which the polarized Golgi complex is constructed.
"It historically has been a linchpin for the square," said City Councilman James Vacca, a leader in the efforts.
… [Furthermore], since all physical activity has a unique spatial and temporal context, location history provides a linchpin for integrating multiple sources of data that may describe an individual.
Catholic schools have historically been a linchpin for Queens and Brooklyn neighborhoods, home to families who had attended the schools for generations.
And after that introductory hiccup, he has emerged as a linchpin for the Orioles, who are engaged in an unexpected skirmish for playoff position with Jeter's Yankees.
Syria, on the other hand, is a former close ally of the Soviet Union and a linchpin for efforts to end the Arab-Israeli dispute.
"He was kind of a linchpin for a lot of people in this community," Oyeyemi told the Guardian.
"Ukraine is a linchpin for stability in Europe," said Olexiy Haran, a professor of comparative politics at Kiev Mohyla University.
Its future appears to be more solid and has the potential to serve as a linchpin for the company's mobile strategy.
Hardin, a sophomore corner back, proved to be a linchpin for the Vaqueros.
On the contrary, China has been a linchpin for stability and development in this important region.
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