Sentences with phrase «lynchpin from»

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It didn't seem an act of shunning, more an embarrassed acknowledgement that once again they needed their lynchpin to save them from a quandary that they never should have got themselves into.
Mice without the NrF2 gene did not benefit from 4 - HNE, showing that hormesis was the lynchpin.
The dramatic lynchpin of Hannah's script comes from a surprising coincidence described in Graham's 1997 Pulitzer Prize — winning autobiography Personal History — that the Washington Post Company was in the process of going public the week that the executive editor Ben Bradlee (Tom Hanks) got his hands on the Pentagon Papers and began working on a front - page story about them, disobeying instructions from Nixon's Justice Department.
Highlights among the 26 episodes in this seven - disc set include a great time - travel tale involving a previous starship Enterprise, with a surprise guest spot from deceased crew member Tasha Yar (Denise Crosby), and the season - ending cliffhanger, the assimilation of Capt. Picard (Patrick Stewart) by the cybernetic Borg, the lynchpin to the big - screen «Trek» film «First Contact.»
Corneliu Porumboiu's charming, dryly comic The Second Game sees the filmmaker — a lynchpin of the so - called Romanian New Wave — sitting down with his father Adrian, an ex-football referee of considerable note, to intone their commentary on the titanic, snow - swept 1988 clash between local teams Dinamo and Steaua from a crudded - up VHS tape.
Apollo Creed may be the lynchpin of this movie — he shows off a progression from Rocky's taunting enemy to a friend close enough to warrant revenge boxing against the Soviets — but killing him off early in Rocky IV, of all movies, does a disservice to the character.
Case in point: the palm - sized multilink component, which serves as the lynchpin for altering piston clearance and varying the compression ratio from 8:1 to 14:1.
After years of management struggles in the U.S. — Jonathan Browning was tossed out as CEO in December — VW and new CEO Michael Horn could stand to seriously benefit from employing the EA288 diesel engine as lynchpin for the brand's long - term strategy.
The lynchpin of Tet was the capture of Hue, Vietnam's intellectual and cultural capital, by 10,000 National Liberation Front troops who descended from hidden camps and surged across the city of 140,000.
The story you tell about who you are as a writer might just be the lynchpin on which the rest of your author platform hangs — after all, everything about your writing career stems from you.
In removing the female figure from countless «masterpieces» of western art, Grove effectively demonstrated its lynchpin role — the voyeuristic impulse at the heart of an entire visual tradition.
When that lynchpin is conclusively removed, the contrarians may find themselves dangling from the yard arm.
Unfortunately, the Welcome system's lynchpin — facial recognition — is far from reliable and results in exactly the kind of vague alerts it promises to eliminate.
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