- A linchpin, also
spelled linch pin,
lynchpin, or
lynch pin, is a
fastener used to
prevent a
wheel or
other part from
sliding off the axle upon
which it...
- July 2007. Muir, Hugh (8
October 2008). "Public
service broadcasting is '
lynchpin' of
British culture, says Joan Bakewell". The Guardian. London. Archived...
- al-Urdunn
scrambled to
nominate an
Umayyad as caliph. The Banu Kalb,
lynchpins of
Sufyanid rule,
nominated Yazid's
surviving sons
Khalid and Abd Allah...
-
expeditionary force and the
armies of the
Umayyad Caliphate. The
battle was a
lynchpin of the
ongoing Muslim conquest of the
Maghreb and put
remaining Byzantine...
- for
Edward which broke the
power of the
Lancastrians in the north. The
lynchpins of
Lancastrian control in the
royal court were
either killed or fled the...
-
showcases Phil Elverum's "relatively
newfound affinity for
Xasthur and
other lynchpins of the
unholy genre."
While making the
album Elverum wished to move away...
-
Naoki Miki
Osamu Yamasaki Hiroshi Kubo November 4, 2024 (2024-11-04) 18 6 "
Lynchpin of Memories" Transliteration: "Kioku no Kusabi" (****anese: 記憶の楔) Shigeki...
- and to
return to Islam. Wael
Hallaq writes that "[in] a
culture whose lynchpin is religion,
religious principles and
religious morality,
apostasy is in...
- garrisoned, and
naval and
military stores stockpiled.
These acted as
lynchpins in
maintaining British naval supremacy on the
Atlantic and its connected...
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Movie Awards. He also
mined this vein of self-deprecating
comedy as the
lynchpin of Priceline's
television advertising campaign. In one
commercial for the...