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Responsible for a rash of smug yummy mummies whose raison d'etre was the new domestic perfection.
A century and a half later, we have a delivery service whose raison d'être is rapidly vanishing before our eyes.
But there are more than a few nontreasures, like Miro's 1942 earthenware vase, whose raison d'etre is hard to determine.
But this is Pulp, a band whose raison d'etre is to try something risky when others would cower and conform.
I have never quite got the point of foods whose raison d' tre is to soak up other flavours.
It's a fitting location for someone whose raison d'être has always appeared to be standing out from the crowd.
But as the web grew, the potential of a site whose raison d'etre was connectivity became plain.
How did we come to this? * Day Three: How can a profession whose raison d'être is caring attract so much criticism for its perceived callousness?
Although its roots lay in the controversy surrounding the "national question," Fine Gael was essentially a conservative party whose raison d'être was to oppose Fianna Fáil.
It forgot that it is part of a financial service industry whose raison d'être is to finance productive activities in the real economy.
I'm part of Team Glow, a women-only club in Manchester whose raison d'être is to persuade women to feel confident on a bike.
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