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  • The latter pushed it off into the sea as a floating island, jumped on to it with the god Fuailangi, together with a lady called Olo, and other two chiefs named Puletainuu and Masuitufanga.

    Samoa, A Hundred Years Ago And Long Before George Turner

  • - The Internets are buzzing about a mysterious new product called "Olo," a sort of dock that could turn an iPhone into a mini-laptop.

    Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now 2008

  • Olo cringed at sight of the club in her hand, and gave no trouble when the bundle of forty pounds and odd was strapped upon him.

    LI-WAN, THE FAIR 2010

  • Nay, O Hair-Face, for I was unknown as Palitlum in those days, being called Olo, the Ever-Hungry.

    THE DEATH OF LIGOUN 2010

  • But the mate of Olo joined him, and together they defied the woman.

    LI-WAN, THE FAIR 2010

  • Olo, on the other side, had begun his retreat, when Li Wan reminded him of her primacy by hurling a heavy stick of wood into his ribs.

    LI-WAN, THE FAIR 2010

  • As I say, peace be good; but remember, O Olo, if kill thou must, that thou killest by the Law. '

    THE DEATH OF LIGOUN 2010

  • Ligoun go deeper into the matter, saying: — 'But know this, O Olo, that there be little honor in the killing of

    THE DEATH OF LIGOUN 2010

  • I am Palitlum, the Drinker, but I was once Olo, the Ever-Hungry, who bore up Ligoun with his youth!

    THE DEATH OF LIGOUN 2010

  • Bash had halted, his muscles stiff and tense for the spring; Olo was yet creeping into striking distance.

    LI-WAN, THE FAIR 2010

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