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Polls in many major primary states on Tuesday, including California, the linchpin of Mr. Romney's strategy, where he is spending $1.7 million on advertising, according to a rival campaign, show Mr. McCain with a comfortable lead.
Instead, the group that gathered at Renmin University was focused on a more enticing prize — Japan's southernmost island chain, which includes the strategic linchpin of Okinawa, home to 1.3 million Japanese citizens, not to mention 27,000 American troops.
(A ) Abstracted cartoon that depicts kinesin's three principal subdomains and other key structural elements, including the 'linchpin' residue N255 (circle) and the neck linker (disordered state depicted as dashed yellow lines).
The new contract, which included generous salary increases, is the linchpin of a strategy that is supposed to improve the quality of instruction by helping struggling teachers improve and pushing out those who don't.
The Times, with bureaus in cities including Lagos and Rio de Janeiro, was to be the linchpin of Tronc's global ambitions.
Around the world, downsized engines are the linchpin of strategies to meet stricter fuel-economy and pollution rules, including limits on carbon-dioxide emissions.
Hence, exosite targeting is warranted, including clarifying the role of these exosites, which could provide a linchpin to further our understanding on the mechanism of BoNT/LC toxicity and thus the design of new inhibitors.
"It is the linchpin.
Col. Brian Allgood was the linchpin.
The linchpin has been J.
And that's the linchpin.
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