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Michele

Or Mi·chelle

[mi-shel]

noun

  1. a female given name.



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Michele Tafoya was the sideline reporter for Sunday Night Football, one of the most lucrative and prestigious assignments in sports television.

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Dunlap’s campaign responded to Golden’s comment, saying that Dunlap has never been “pro-life,” and citing comments from Maine state Rep. Michele Meyer, who said that “Matt Dunlap is pro-choice and has a 30 year record of pro-choice votes and advocacy.”

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On the day that Michele Mulroney was elected president of the Writers Guild of America West, writers won a significant victory.

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Nicole Ianni and Michele Hull, the oldest daughters of the late Andrea and Terry Donahue, will be UCLA’s honorary captains.

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Michele Beckwith, a career prosecutor who was made the acting U.S. attorney in the Eastern District of California earlier this year, told the New York Times that she was let go after she warned Gregory Bovino, chief of the Border Patrol’s El Centro Sector, that a court injunction blocked him from carrying out indiscriminate immigration raids in Sacramento.

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