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Having relocated his mojo, he looks far more likely to play the role of lynchpin than liability in Hazeltine.
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He said: "Scotland's vast natural resources and human talent make it one of the lynchpins of the European Union.
Like Parker, a former Charlton youngster, he returned to the Football League with the Cherries in 2010 after a spell with non-league Woking and has been one of the lynchpins of Bournemouth's success this season.
The First Minister was giving a keynote speech at the College of Europe in Bruges when he said: "Scotland's vast natural resources and human talent make it one of the lynchpins of the European Union's future".
I think it's one of the lynchpins of what we're doing here.
Englishman Graham sensed his side was losing their grip on the contest early in the second half, despite being up 12-6 on the scoreboard, and decided to get in the face of Penrith lynchpin Jamie Soward.
In addition to this, Tim and Barry have given us some bonus footage of footwork lynchpin Traxman dropping a hot track in ten minutes flat.
But as yet there's no OS X-friendly version of QuarkXPress, a lynchpin application of the publishing world.
The invasion of Iraq was the lynchpin of a strategy cooked up years before and awaiting a pretext like 9-11 turnurn into policy.
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