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  • noun Plural form of linchpin.

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Examples

  • And instead the people who are accruing the value and doing the work that we're proud of are what I call linchpins - the people we can't live without.

    Original Signal - The best of Web 2.0 2010

  • And instead the people who are accruing the value and doing the work that we're proud of are what I call linchpins - the people we can't live without.

    Original Signal - The best of Web 2.0 2010

  • And instead the people who are accruing the value and doing the work that we're proud of are what I call linchpins - the people we can't live without.

    Original Signal - The best of Web 2.0 2010

  • And instead the people who are accruing the value and doing the work that we're proud of are what I call linchpins - the people we can't live without.

    Mashable! Steve Cunningham 2010

  • And instead the people who are accruing the value and doing the work that we're proud of are what I call linchpins - the people we can't live without.

    Original Signal - The best of Web 2.0 2010

  • And instead the people who are accruing the value and doing the work that we're proud of are what I call linchpins - the people we can't live without.

    Original Signal - The best of Web 2.0 2010

  • The future, Godin, told me, will belong to the rule-breaking "linchpins" of the digital age.

    TechCrunch Andrew Keen 2011

  • The report said garment workers were the "linchpins" of an industry worth £36 billion annually in the UK alone.

    Daily Express News Feeds 2008

  • "What got me thinking about this was an article in the Spring 2010 issue of 2600 that reminded that the issue of record keeping, one of the so called linchpins of reducing a lot of the costs of health care, is not as simple an issue as you might expect.

    Linux Today 2010

  • "What got me thinking about this was an article in the Spring 2010 issue of 2600 that reminded that the issue of record keeping, one of the so called linchpins of reducing a lot of the costs of health care, is not as simple an issue as you might expect.

    Linux Today 2010

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