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Michele

or Mi·chelle

[ mi-shel ]

noun

  1. a female given name.


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With a government shutdown looming, Nancy Pelosi and Michele Bachmann are on the same side.

But whatever, this was yet another reason to laugh at Michele.

For her part, Michele, in interviews, is eloquent, to the point, and assured.

Glee actress Lea Michele was seemingly dissed by Jessica Lange on the red carpet.

And so the problem seems to be that Lea Michele and Anne Hathaway are too good.

We came out at a gate which opened upon the lake, and there stood a gondola with two under jailers belonging to San Michele.

Then they fired the city, and when the flames closed in round S. Michele the Lucchesi surrendered.

Michele, a young man, was known to be in Reggio where he was employed in the Municipio.

Hie stie up to heuene mid here gastliche ohtes for to sceawin e michele merhe of heuene riche.

They could get nothing more out of him except laughter and that Michele was lying under a house three storeys high.

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