A central cohesive source of support and stability.
1 For now, German Chancellor Angela Merkel remains the linchpin of the continent.
2 He'd seen Invaders from Mars, too; it was a linchpin between us.
3 Albertine was the band's linchpin and was always good with the verbals.
4 Actively managed funds have been the linchpin of the Johnson family's fortune.
5 Every step forward is a further unraveling, each linchpin a loose wire.
6 The trucks are also a linchpin in GM's ongoing battle with No.
7 The linchpin for repacking in the adenosine binding site is residue 351.
8 The Fumbally has become the linchpin around which Dublin's best cafes revolve.
9 Ciarán Hinds, battered and leonine, is the linchpin of The Night Alive.
10 The linchpin of his success: the increasingly popular strategy known as asset-based lending.
11 Will they survive, are they the linchpin for a new Government?
12 Phoenix second-year forward Josh Jackson was the linchpin behind several of those runs.
13 This is the linchpin of federal prosecutions of local police officers.
14 The linchpin of its social existence was gone and could not be replaced.
15 The Seville Boston-folks consider it the linchpin , at least, of this rolling universe.
16 Assistant U.S. Attorney Nathaniel Yeager described Kapoor as the linchpin of the scheme.
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