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Passchendaele, officially known as the Third Battle of Ypres, cost 300,000 allied lives for the sake of five miles conquered during three months of attrition under the command of Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig.
Do the teams actually have to tell the media what they're doing or do the media just guess for the sake of five minutes of build up filler?
You can already picture a raft of Konami characters being forced into fancier versions of one-armed bandits for the sake of five minutes' "gameplay".
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Abraham bargains with God: would He spare the city for the sake of fifty innocents?
To throw everything away for the sake of one last commitment could yet crown them all.
It is not worth throwing away years of influence for the sake of four months of intraparty peace.
Not many can afford to fly all around for the sake of one little piece of paper.
So for the sake of three weeks our feed-in tariff, instead of being 36 pence per unit, was 9 pence".
He'd be tied for third spot at the moment for the sake of two more pars.
Resigning a job for the sake of one's children is time-honored gambit; resigning on the advisement of one's children is a greater novelty.
"Sarah Reed was a woman in torment, imprisoned for the sake of two medical assessments to confirm what was resoundingly clear, that she needed specialist care not prison.
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