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Raison d'être / ˌ r eɪ z ɒ̃ ˈ d ɛ t r ə / is a French expression commonly used in English, meaning "reason for being" or "reason to be." Raison d'être may refer to: Music
Raison d'être is a dark ambient project by Andersson. The name of the band was taken from a sentence in a book by Carl Gustav Jung : "the individuation is the raison d’être of the self". [ 5 ] Dark ambient atmospheres, drone elements, industrial sounds, ecclesiastical hymns are all blended together to constitute the music of Raison d'être.
Raison D'être is the ninth studio album by jazz guitarist Frank Gambale, ... In Review: Frank Gambale "Raison D'etre" at Guitar Nine Records This page was last ...
Smile is the fifth studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Eve.It was released on February 12, 2020, by Toy's Factory.The album consists of thirteen tracks and was supported by three singles: "Yamiyo", "Raison d’être" and "Hakugin".
Socrates understood the Pythia's response to Chaerephon's question as a communication from the god Apollo and this became Socrates's prime directive, his raison d'être. For Socrates, to be separated from elenchus by exile (preventing him from investigating the statement) was therefore a fate worse than death.
2004 Raison D'être (ESC) 2004 Resident Alien - Live Bootlegs (Wombat) 2004 Resident Alien - Live Bootlegs Disc Two (Wombat) 2006 Natural High (Wombat) 2010 Natural Selection (Wombat) 2012 Frank Gambale Soulmine feat. Boca (Wombat) 2018 Salve
The Krewe decides a new theme for their parade annually ("raison d'etre"), and it, just like The Dictator's identity, remains confidential. The parade floats are intended to lampoon current events, politicians, socialites, business moguls, etc.
Raison d'etre has been in common use in english for a long time, and I don't think the existence of some Anime cartoon using it is significant enough to clutter the page of this entry. No REAL encyclopedia would document these things, and that Wikipedia does simply reminds readers of the type of nerd-centric bias of the cite.