Broadband, of course, is a means to an end rather than an end in itself.
To that end an SDK and HDK will be made available allowing tinkerers to craft up their own innovations.
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Chirac spoke to the French people on national television, saying that it was time to an end an untenable situation.
But you've got to end an old one that pays for it.
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If the bill passes the House as well, it would end an old practice of allowing students to advance despite failing the test.
But he will be judged by Cypriots on his success or failure to end an economic crisis that has already seen their standard of living decline.
Charity officials asked Mrs Justice Nicola Davies to end an informal segregation regime - known as "restriction on the wing" - at the young offenders' institution.
This spider's web of narrow tunnels, complete with coffin-sized cavities, opens out into dark subterranean churches - a most evocative way to end an underground tour of Rome.
But, after Gale drove Tim Groenewald gently to Chris Rogers at cover to end an innings of 26 from 14 balls, once again, the rest of the batting crumbled.
And Shearer swiftly followed this move with the introduction of Owen, giving the injury-plagued England striker the opportunity to possibly end an unfulfilling spell on Tyneside with a flourish.
It sounds banal to write of an end of an era for Japanese politics, if only because that era, a dizzy mixture of brilliance and corruption, has been so reluctant to come to an end.
Top scorer Kris Boyd was restored to the front line after impressing as a midweek substitute while he aims to end an uncharacteristic six-game run without a goal, which would be his 100th in the league for Rangers.
Ike Davis finally snapped his prolonged funk at the plate with a tiebreaking single in the eighth inning, and the New York Mets rallied past the Atlanta Braves 4-2 on Sunday night to end an eight-game losing streak at home.
Which is why I would rather see an end to bad privacy law than an end to drones.
As the conference came to an end, an on-and-off drizzle that fell on Colombo turned into a downpour.
Unlike other games with a beginning, middle, and end, an MMO is not designed with an end in sight.
This might look like very bad news, that economic growth has pretty much come to an end as an important phenomenon.
In short, Mr Sharif, like Mr Zardari, is reluctant to bring an end to an alliance for which he has no love.
Another piledriver from Brunt drew a save from Jaaskelainen before the referee's whistle brought an end to an intriguing, but far from enthralling, first half.
But all good things come to an end, and great things come to an end with a bang.
The risk was that an end to Mr Tremonti could also have spelt an end to Mr Berlusconi's promised tax cuts.
Because your heir thrives off the work he or she does, the job is an end in itself rather than the means to an end.
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No one knows how this brinkmanship will come to an end, or even if it will come to an end at all.
London Mayor Boris Johnson described the night as "an amazing end to an incredible year".
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