raison d"etre造句1. Work seems to be her raison d'etre.
2. Work seems to be her sole raison d'etre.
3. Luo: It's raison d'etre, that is.
4. Economic clout is Taiwan's raison d'etre.
5. But movies will remain the raison d'etre of the back-from-the-dead Hammer.
6. Indeed it's the raison d'etre of the Time Honored Chinese Brand Shopping Mall in Pudong.
7. As artists, we are always asked for the raison d'etre in our work.
8. Its raison d'etre is to make animation and timing as simple as possible.
9. The large public piazza is the raison d'etre of the development.
10. In many ways, interoperability between systems is the raison d'etre of Web Services.
11. My whole raison d'etre is geared towards Chelsea losing the Premiership.
12. You have a - you have to have a raison d'etre - that means more to you than anybody else in the world.
13. Its name is the big clue to this village's raison d'etre.
14. Rewi Alley wrote: "Actually the work of Gung Ho was done in the 1938-1942 peroid. The contribution towards keeping Chiang Kai-shek in the war was then the main raison d'etre."
15. So on this score, for example, the left has more of a cause, more of a raison d'etre, than perhaps in any time recently.
16. After all, XML is a structured language, so structuring and organizing information is the raison d'etre of XML.
17. The existence of a thing more than two thousand years, will have its raison d'etre.
18. This essay expounds its genres, nature, structure, grammatical function, its raison d'etre, ways of and principles underlying its formation, as well as its standardization.
19. In fact, is an immune organ tonsil is part of the immune system, it has its raison d'etre.
20. These enterprises is not entirely a matter of large companies, but certainly has its raison d'etre.
21. Soon after the launch in 1979, it became increasingly clear the raison d'etre of campaign had to be more than educational, but also cultural and economical.