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On Jan. 30, somebody will have to climb to the top of Orlando Health's 10-story Charles Lewis Pavilion to cover up—or start removing—the backlit letters that, with a halo effect created by LED lights, broadcast the health system's affiliation with MD Anderson Cancer Center.
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