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    Luxury leather handbags from Brahmin are on display at the Thistle Farms Cafe in Nashville. From Taunton to New Bedford After opening a factory in Taunton, the Martins ultimately decided to move ...

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    Many of the Brahmin families trace their ancestry back to the original 17th- and 18th-century colonial ruling class consisting of Massachusetts governors and magistrates, Harvard presidents, distinguished clergy, and fellows of the Royal Society of London, a leading scientific body, while others entered New England aristocratic society during ...

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    Crossbody bag: a bag worn across the body from shoulder to hip; this is as opposed to a smaller hand carried bag such as a clutch as well as opposed to a larger bag such as a tote or bowling bag; a baguette, for example, may be worn crossbody, as can a half-moon or a messenger bag, but a tote cannot be worn this way nor can a hobo (some bucket ...

  5. Brahmin - Wikipedia

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    Brahmin (/ ˈ b r ɑː m ɪ n /; Sanskrit: ब्राह्मण, romanized: brāhmaṇa) is a varna within Hindu society. The other three varnas are the Kshatriya , Vaishya and Shudra .

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    The "sturdy cowhide bags were an immediate hit." [9] Miles and Lillian Cahn bought the company through a leveraged buyout in 1961. [9] In 1961, Cahn hired Bonnie Cashin, a sportswear pioneer, to design handbags for Coach. [9] Cashin "revolutionized the product's design," working as a creative head for Coach from 1962 through 1974. [9]

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    The Madisar or Koshavam (Tamil: மடிசார்) is a typical way in which the sari is worn by Tamil Brahmin women. The sari and the tying style dates back to ancient India , at least as far back as the period between 2nd century BC to 1st century AD when the antariya and uttariya garments were merged to make a single garment.

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