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Michele

American  
[mi-shel] / mɪˈʃɛl /
Or Michelle

noun

  1. a female given name.


Example Sentences

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As the plan moved forward, Santander Consumer’s chief risk and compliance officer, Michele Rodgers, sent an email on Jan. 21, 2013, to Zemaitis and various senior executives expressing worry the company’s plan could violate federal law.

From Salon

"Behavior is a wonderfully integrated readout, reflecting what's happening across the brain and body," said Brunet, the Michele and Timothy Barakett Professor of Genetics at Stanford Medicine.

From Science Daily

RBA Gov. Michele Bullock has indicated that the central bank will do whatever is required to bring inflation back to target.

From The Wall Street Journal

Its head Prof Michele Dougherty told MPs earlier this month the cut was necessary because the Council had previously started projects it had no money for, referring to "an overabundance of ambition".

From BBC

When Michele Singer came into his life, Crystal said, they became an “unstoppable” couple.

From The Wall Street Journal