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"Le Comte Ory" is Bartlett Sher's third production at the Met.
Taking Flight With the Met Pia Catton 2010
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Some writers erroneously call Ory a Spaniard and write his name Ortiz.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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They've got a reputation for doing unconventional works in fall, and "Ory" is not only unconventional, it's quite unknown.
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He's just finished rehearsing the Act One finale of the Metropolitan Opera's new production of Rossini's "Le Comte Ory," a lesser-known bel canto work that he calls "a really great French pastry made by an incredible Italian chef."
Bringing Fresh Eyes to the Opera Thomas Dyja 2011
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Since Mr. Sher doesn't read music, he approached "Le Comte Ory," as with any opera he directs, by listening to its greatest recordings alongside his longtime musical collaborator, Peter Still.
Bringing Fresh Eyes to the Opera Thomas Dyja 2011
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One of Ushahidi's founders, Ory Okolloh, a lawyer, explained in an interview last year that Ushahidi started out as "an ad hoc group of technologists and bloggers hammering out software in a couple of days, trying to figure out a way to gather more and better information about the post-election violence".
Ushahidi: crowdmapping collective that exposed Kenyan election killings 2011
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Ory Okolloh, the founder and executive director of Ushahidi, which crowdmapped the post-election violence in Kenya Photograph: Bloomberg via Getty Images
Ushahidi: crowdmapping collective that exposed Kenyan election killings 2011
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In November in Monaco, we spoke with co-founder Ory Okolloh, a South African, Harvard-trained lawyer.
Andy Plesser: Webby Award Winner: Kenya's Crowd-Mapping Start-Up Ushahidi Andy Plesser 2011
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We wish Paula, Ory and other fellows a great experience during the Pop!
Global Voices in English » Kenya: CEO of Wildlife Blogging Site Named Pop!Tech 2009 Fellow 2009
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The other Kenyan in the list is Ory Okolloh of Ushahidi, an online platform for crowdsourcing and mapping crisis reports.
Global Voices in English » Kenya: CEO of Wildlife Blogging Site Named Pop!Tech 2009 Fellow 2009
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