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  • 21Diminished fourth — Inverse augmented fifth Name Other names Abbreviation d4[1] Size …

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  • 22Diminished major seventh chord — Diminished major seventh chord.  Play …

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  • 23Diminished sixth — Inverse augmented third Name Other names Abbreviation d6[1] Size …

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  • 24Diminished value — is the reduction in a vehicle s market value occurring after a vehicle is wrecked and repaired, otherwise called accelerated depreciation.[citation needed] A reasonable person will not pay the same price for a wrecked, then repaired vehicle, as… …

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  • 25Diminished octave — Inverse augmented unison Name Other names Abbreviation d8[1] Size …

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  • 26Diminished Capacity — Theatrical release poster Directed by Terry Kinney Produced by …

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  • 27Diminished rhombicosidodecahedron — Type Johnson J75 J76 J77 Faces …

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  • 28diminished responsibility — noun Limitation in law of criminal responsibility on the grounds of mental weakness or abnormality, not merely of actual insanity • • • Main Entry: ↑diminish * * * diminished responsibility UK US noun [uncountable] legal a situation in which… …

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  • 29Diminished capacity in United States law — provides for reduced penalties for certain offenders with mental illness. The U.S. Sentencing Guidelines provide, A downward departure may be warranted if (1) the defendant committed the offense while suffering from a significantly reduced mental …

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  • 30Diminished tuning — is a system of choosing the reeds for a diatonic wind instrument (such as a harmonica or accordion) in which the blow notes repeat a sequence of C E♭ F♯ A and draw notes follow a repeating sequence of D F G♯ B (perhaps shifted to begin with E♭… …

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