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The score is built around a single chord that over an hour explodes into kaleidoscopic, supernatural-sounding upper harmonic pitches associated with each note.

With echoey chords topped by electric sitar, the track is plush, slow and deeply, inconsolably despondent.

Experts say that the merger strikes a dissonant chord from a branding perspective too.

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That message struck a chord with other young people in the city of 12.6 million people, at a time when many in China complain of burnout from an overly-competitive job market.

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A pro-Trump ad that painted Harris as a radical liberal, out of touch with the working class, seemed to strike a chord with men.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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