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Michele

Or Mi·chelle

[mi-shel]

noun

  1. a female given name.



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Phil commissioned Luciano Berio to write a concerto for its noted principal clarinetist Michele Zukovsky, and Berio responded by orchestrating the piano part of Brahms’ Clarinet Sonata No. 1, turning it into a fascinating clarinet concerto.

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I was excited to return home to White Sulphur Springs to be with all of our extended family—including now six grandchildren: Laurie and Troy, but also Michele, Greg, Doug, and Michael—to celebrate Mamá and Daddy’s fiftieth anniversary of marriage in the coming years.

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Ms. Michele is in glorious voice, and her first-act solo, the defiant “Nobody’s Side,” is a vibrant roof-raiser.

But on her visit in June, special master Michele Martinez saw tents on only one parking lot.

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RBA Governor Michele Bullock highlighted last week that the central bank did not tighten interest rates nearly as much as other central banks when inflation rose after the pandemic, so it might be that the easing cycle might be shallow.

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