So Burundians now have a new government, but not what they crave most: an end to the war.
And they should most certainly put an end to the practice of profiting off the labor of unpaid student athletes while neglecting their education.
Certainly, most Koreans would like an end to the vicious cycle of the incumbent turning on his predecessor.
His yardage total was the most by an Eagles tight end since 1965.
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The most dramatic example of an end of former glory: Research in Motion, where co-CEOs Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis stepped down in January.
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But privately, some of Hamas's more pragmatic leaders are suggesting they are willing to do more, aware that most Palestinians now favour an end to armed hostilities in return for a permanent Israeli withdrawal from their towns, villages and refugee camps.
For the most part, Socialbakers provides an end-to-end platform that helps customers build social media campaigns.
Mr Mahuad also wants an end to most exemptions from the tax.
So although general hiring freezes may be coming to an end, most banks will content themselves with filling gaps only as the need arises.
Cameras, like the array of printers HP sells, are for the most part a means to an end: driving the consumption of more high-margin printing supplies such as ink cartridges.
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.
Most candidates would like to put an end to taxes on capital gains and dividends as well.
And even the most shameless debauchee may end up an alderman.
If (the conditional is a requirement here) it does, that day will put an end to one of the most infamous cases of vaporware ever.
For the 23 players on the club's postseason tour of the U.S., Saturday's game will finally bring an end to the longest and most gruelling season of the team's 108-year history.
William Hadley pokes around places where most people wouldn't stick the end of an umbrella.
Eventually, like most of these things do, it all came to an end.
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Failure to agree a CVA would have dire implications for the club, with liquidation (and an end to Portsmouth FC) being the most likely outcome.
Because in the end, it was the most potent speech an American president has ever given in Israel about the peace process, the most personal statement of commitment to it.
In recent years, it has become almost a matter of course for boards at least to look outside for their next leader, even if most still decide, in the end, to pick an insider.
The YouGov survey also found readers of most of the other national papers were more likely to favor an end to the Sun's Page 3.
Developers cited price of the end product as the single most important criteria for an Android tablet to compete with Apple, and that view was similarly reported at the beginning of year.
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The appeal to executive row at most corporations was obvious: millions saved on capital investment, an end to the hegemony of the corporate IT department, painless upgrades, and the ability to scale up and down as needed.
In a technology business, a company that establishes an early lead may set a standard and end up scooping most of the market.
The deal brings to an end a ten-year dispute over the debts, most of which were originally owed to the old East Germany.
Whisky (the preferred spelling in Japan, as in Scotland, is without an "e") is the distillate that most defines upper-end Japanese bars and has done much to shape it.
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An unforgettable moment in a painfully disappointing season that most agree can't end soon enough.
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