| 11. | One common chord was E A C #.
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| 12. | Sermons in mosques, synagogues, churches and temples struck a common chord in decrying the violence as evil.
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| 13. | Disenchanted with the common chord scale theory didactics, de Winkel has developed an alternative approach to teaching improvisation.
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| 14. | Witnesses did strike a few common chords : The Internet has already changed the way recorded music reaches consumers.
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| 15. | But Berlin could touch on a common chord of feeling in a way that none of the others could do.
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| 16. | "A common chord, uniting all, is a real love and appreciation for the Charge of the Goddess, " she said.
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| 17. | Once jurors feel some connection, some common chord, with the accused, they are unlikely to sentence him to death, legal observers said.
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| 18. | Despite the common chord ( ii in C major or i in D minor ), this modulation is chromatic due to this inflection.
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| 19. | These rulings strike a common chord : Show creativity in developing your products or anyone can copy them without paying you a dime.
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| 20. | Their acclaim seemed wildly out of proportion to her achievements but completely in line with the common chord the Princess of Wales touched.
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