Word: lynchpin
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Madison or two before talking for as long as they could keep me captive. And they vote. Lord do they vote. Every last one of them. In fact, a good half of them serve as election judges, which makes them the lynchpin of the entire electoral process, a thought that’s both reassuring and mildly alarming. I met a woman who has voted for the Democrat in every presidential election since Adlai Stevenson, which is very impressive and a little sad, because what party really deserves that kind...
...administrators see the Allston campus as the lynchpin of their strategy to improve. With a successful science campus in Allston, administorators say the University will remain at—or, in some areas, join—the forefront of scientific research. Without it, they fear Harvard may be doomed to second-rate programs in key emerging areas...
Hines, who has been a lynchpin of the Crimson offense all season with her unselfish play, said she is always looking for the open player...
Yellot, who has been a lynchpin of the Crimson offense all season had a relatively quiet game, with just one assist and one shot on goal...
...lynchpin of the campaign will likely be the University’s new campus in Allston. The planning and construction of the campus across the river—where Harvard owns more land than it does in Cambridge—will cost billions of dollars, as the center of the University is moved from the John Harvard statue to the Charles River...