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Mahdi, head of a morality squad called Hesbah, was a linchpin of this heinous strategy.
He said direct diplomacy between Kerry and Zarif "was the linchpin of this peaceful outcome.
Immediately before, the violist Nadia Sirota, a linchpin of this artistic movement, had played Mr. Muhly's "Keep in Touch".
But the linchpin of this production is Mr. Krawczyk, not just for his elegant playing but for his free adaptation of Mozart's score.
The linchpin of this delicate system is our freedom to choose to sell rights to these projects, on an exclusive basis, to national distributors for their own market.
One of Fowler's foraging efforts as a Dumpster-diving derelict turns up an incriminating item that is a linchpin of this story.
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The linchpin of the message is this: this subject is more difficult for everyone when anger clouds judgement.
If I misunderstand, it is only because this linchpin of the majority's conclusion remains unexplained.
Even as scholarly revisionists have begun questioning this presumed linchpin of the Carroll psychobiography, a new exhibition at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is challenging viewers to take a fresh look at his photographs.
Who — and this is the linchpin of the entire story — are "you"?
This was the linchpin of the government's 1998 antitrust case against Microsoft.
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