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  • The doctor, when about to visit it, called Orlo to accompany him, as interpreter.

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  • The doctor, when about to visit it, called Orlo to accompany him, as interpreter.

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  • Industry veteran Orlando Pita, whose $800 cuts have framed the faces of Madonna, Kirsten Dunst, and Gwyneth Paltrow, has long carried luxe line Kérastase in his Manhattan salon, Orlo.

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  • Industry veteran Orlando Pita, whose $800 cuts have framed the faces of Madonna, Kirsten Dunst, and Gwyneth Paltrow, has long carried luxe line Kérastase in his Manhattan salon, Orlo.

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  • Hair colorist Andre at Orlo. living & inspirations

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  • Hair colorist Andre at Orlo. living & inspirations

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  • Though he spends a lot of time working on hairdos at fashion shoots and shows for designers such as Oscar de la Renta and Vera Wang, if you're lucky enough to get into his appointment book and willing to dish out the cash, you can get your hair done at his small, private salon, Orlo.

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  • If you can even get an appointment with Orlando Pita, owner of Orlo, in New York City, you will be expected to cough up $800.

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  • "Then, Orlo, would you not wish to please so merciful and kind a Master, who has done so much for you?" asked the lieutenant.

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  • Orlo, from his quickness of vision, was now constantly employed as one of the look-outs.

    Tales of the Sea And of our Jack Tars William Henry Giles Kingston 1847

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