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Michele

Or Mi·chelle

[mi-shel]

noun

  1. a female given name.



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Filmed in French and in black and white by U.S. director Richard Linklater, it features an endlessly droll script by Holly Gent and Vincent Palmo with adaptation and dialogue credited to Michèle Halberstadt and Laetitia Masson.

Writers Guild of America West President Michele Mulroney said in an interview the union is aware that “there are companies that are trying to do this work non-union, so the guild wants to help our members ... in ways that they can work on verticals and make sure they get that work covered.”

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Pearlman called genealogist Michele Soulli to see if she could track down the baby for the book.

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“Michele is amazing,” says Pearlman.

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A speech by RBA Gov. Michele Bullock on Friday will be a key focus in an otherwise light data week.

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