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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.
WSJ: The Experts: How to Keep Heirs From Losing Their Work Ethic
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In the end Germany itself is likely to be transformed.
ECONOMIST: Germany��s energy transformation
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"I spend as much time at the airports at either end as I would normally in the flight itself, " Knebel said.
CNN: Corporate air charters take wing
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The cup empties, the pitcher fills, the transfer follows itself to its own end, bubbles rise in the churning water and subside.
NPR: Excerpt: 'Woodsburner'
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And the 299-seat End Stage Theater is Broadwayesque in its largesse, particularly the stage itself.
WSJ: Frank Gehry | Pershing Square Signature Center | By Julie V. Iovine
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But first the benefits will accrue to high-end uses, the kinds of applications IBM itself is targeting in which intuitive computing will change the game as much as mathematical computing did for banks and computer games.
FORBES: IBM's Watson Jeopardy Stunt Unleashes a Third Great Cycle in Computing
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The experiment itself is due to end in 2014 but residents say they plan to stay here for many years to come.
BBC: Eco-friendly housing complex keeps down bills
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Typically, drivers never come close to the cornering loads necessary to feel the difference, but in the RLX, the quicker you go, the more the nose-heaviness manifests itself in understeer, a tendency to lose grip at the front end while cornering at high lateral loads.
WSJ: 2014 Acura RLX Review: Larger, but It Still Comes Up Small | Rumble Seat by Dan Neil
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In the end, no political party positions itself exactly where it wants to.
ECONOMIST: Ready to rumble
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The government sees the commission's report partly as an end in itself.
ECONOMIST: Chile's armed forces
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As the Onion summarized it, gridlock has become an end in itself.
FORBES: The Cordray Maneuver
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But slavery itself did not end in the British Caribbean until 1838, in the United States (in practice) 1865, in Spanish-owned Cuba 1886, in Brazil 1888.
ECONOMIST: Millennium issue: Slavery