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Page B1 A BANK AND ITS TOWN The Bank of America building in Charlotte N.C., towers over the town, as much an economic fixture as a lynchpin for town pride.
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Between 1994 and 1997 his reputation as a lynchpin of China's artistic underground grew as he helped publish three avant-garde art showcase books outside government-approved channels.
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It's a remarkable four-year streak underpinned by Trott's place as the lynchpin of both the old three-man and the current four-man format.
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