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Cord

A unit of volume used to measure quantities of firewood in Canada and the United States. The cord is equivalent to 3.62 cubic meters.
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Cleaning up to each page would be more mentally freeing to remember the plethora of chords and accompaniments.
With Chord becoming a distant summer memory, the source said that Emma and Brendan, "sat on the same chaise lounge and took turns rubbing each other's backs and being very affectionate."
You will notice that the lead sheet has the solo section with just chord symbols and slash marks.
The improvisers identified the oddball chords unsuitable for substitution faster and more accurately than the mostly classically-trained musicians with limited improvisational practice.
In this study, the combined effect of the helicopter blade taper and blade root chord length on the control effort of the FCS of a helicopter is for the first time evaluated with OVCs.
Chord Electronics has launched Mojo, a British-built headphone amplifier and DAC in India.
The Chord Group is one of the world's largest special economic zone consultancies, with 22 offices across the world and 500 staff.
--One bar of the dominant seventh chord ([C.sup.7]).
Shoosmiths has acted for the developer, Chord, throughout the life-cycle of the project - advising initially on the site acquisition then development, funding, management and lettings.
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