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'end host' is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the person who is in charge of ending an event or gathering or other such activity. For example, "Mary served as the end host at the party, making sure everyone got home safely."
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PENGUINS 5, DUCKS 2 Bill Guerin scored on a power play in the first period to end host Pittsburgh's streak of eight games without a man-advantage goal.
OILERS 2, WILD 1 Mike Comrie scored in regulation and added the shootout winner in the sixth round to end host Edmonton's losing streak at three games.
BREWERS 1, BRAVES 0 Yovani Gallardo threw a two-hitter to end host Milwaukee's four-game losing streak to begin the season.
STARS 5, SHARKS 4 Jamie Benn scored the lone goal in a shootout as Dallas came from behind to end host San Jose's seven-game winning streak.
CANADIENS 3, THRASHERS 1 Roman Hamrlik and Mathieu Darche scored 11 seconds apart in the first period against Atlanta to end host Montreal's goal drought at 199 minutes over three games.
ASTROS 2, RAYS 1 Jarred Cosart took a no-hit bid into the seventh inning of his major league debut, and Houston beat the American League Cy Young Award winner David Price to end host Tampa Bay's season-best eight-game winning streak.
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For a test deployment, we randomly generate service provisionings and security policies among end hosts.
It adjusts its throughput between end hosts in response to network condition.
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