The fabric of our lives.An unusual partnership between two young French fashion designers and a Peruvian Benedictine orphanage ORPHANAGE, Eng. law. By the custom of London, when a freeman of that city dies, his estate is divided into three parts, as follows: one third part to the widow; another, to the children advanced by him in his lifetime, which is called the orphanage; and the other third part may be by him and school has led to a surprisingly successful line of fair trade athletic wear. It all started with the retro [Latin, Back; backward; behind.] A prefix used to designate a prior condition or time. look of the school uniform of Nuestra Senora de Misericordia MISERICORDIA, mercy. An arbitrary or discretionary amercement. 2. To be in mercy, is to be liable to such punishment as the judge may in his discretion inflict. in Ventanilla that caught the eye of Mathieu Reumaux and Aurelyen Conty on their trip to Peru in 2001. Five years later the Misericordia label, created in two workshops that employ former students of the orphanage, has become a hit in trendy stores across Europe, Japan, and Canada. Proceeds from the sale of the tracksuits, T-shirts, and sweatshirts (which feature Spanish Spanish, river, c.150 mi (240 km) long, issuing from Spanish Lake, S Ont., Canada, NW of Sudbury, and flowing generally S through Biskotasi and Agnew lakes to Lake Huron opposite Manitoulin island. There are several hydroelectric stations on the river. Christian slogans such as "Our heart in mercy," "Children of Jesus," and "The Hand of God") benefit the Benedictine Sisters' ministries and other local social projects. (misionmisericordia.com) |
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