A documentary records facts-say a tour of a museum or zoo and does not have a real story line or plot. (some, like those of Jacques Cousteau do). The phrase cinema Verite, Cinema of truth is occasionally applied to serious documentaries like one that Fred Wiseman did on Basic-training recruits at Fort Knox in the seventies.
For Arts' Sake Sacramento - 2011 was released on: USA: 15 April 2011 (Sacramento International Film Festival)
For Sock's Sake - 2008 was released on: France: 2008 France: 2009 (Annecy International Animation Film Festival) USA: 13 May 2011 (internet)
The duration of For Her Sake is 600.0 seconds.
The duration of For the Sake of My Intemperate Youth is 1.92 hours.
All for His Sake - 1914 was released on: USA: 20 February 1914
art exists for the sake of its beauty alone, and that it need serve no political, didactic, or other purpose
The universe is everything that exists. Either in actuality OR as far as we can percieve it.
For Arts' Sake Sacramento - 2011 was released on: USA: 15 April 2011 (Sacramento International Film Festival)
the theme is that the story is cued and is treased for the sake of treason.
No. Assuming, for the sake of argument, that Satan exists, then he would not be so easily stopped as that. "Satan" exists in all of us, in our minds. We each choose whether to listen to him or not.
There are a lot of characters in the Final Fantasy universe that dies for the sake of the gameplay and/or story.
For Sock's Sake - 2008 was released on: France: 2008 France: 2009 (Annecy International Animation Film Festival) USA: 13 May 2011 (internet)
I think You must know it on your own....... That is your reaction right?.......do it for your sake....... don't us this as a tool in answering that for the sake of passing a requirement......
No. You can say "for the sake of myself" or "for my sake." "For my sake" sounds much better.
First of all, he was a Norse god. He just had beautiful feet for the sake of the story.
'Sake no okawari onegaishimasu'.
Written examinations are a good way to measure the academic performance of students. However, examinations may discourage the love of learning, with students merely taking in information for the sake of the examination.