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New Harmony
noun
- a town in SW Indiana: socialistic community established by Robert Owen 1825.
New Harmony
noun
- a village in SW Indiana, on the Wabash River: scene of two experimental cooperative communities, the first founded in 1815 by George Rapp, a German religious leader, and the second by Robert Owen in 1825
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He cited a church in New Harmony, Indiana, that successfully raised $50,000 from its neighbors to pay off its mortgage.
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They danced to different drummers and found a new harmony.
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For songs that you do know the chords to, try playing them in an unfamiliar key, or see if you can change or add chords to make a new harmony that still fits the melody.
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In the Chinese town of New Harmony, a three-year drought has ravaged the landscape.
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I couldn’t possibly tell you how remote New Harmony is, how prosperous, how contingent on an actual China.
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