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Michael

Michael is a male given name.

Michael

(Old Testament) the guardian archangel of the Jews

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Mike Mikhoyl Mikhail Martin

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Simple sentences

She was trying to mimic Michael Jackson's dance moves.
Hello. This is Joe Carlton. May I speak to Michael?
Michael had a hard time making ends meet.
Michael is to be on a TV program tonight.
Michael, this is the restaurant where your father and I had our first date.
Michael Jackson has passed away.
Michael Jackson has died.
Michael gave it to Dora.
What's your favorite Michael Jackson music video?
Michael is reading a book.
Michael Phelps is now the most decorated Olympian of all time.
Where was Michael Jackson buried?
The F1 champion Michael Schumacher sustained a serious head injury.
Michael broke the dishes.
Michael Jackson is popular in the US.
Michael Jackson died.
Michael Jackson was the most famous singer in the United States.
Michael is a male name and Michelle is a female name.
Michael Schumacher is in critical condition.

Movie subtitles

The deceased's name is Charles Michael Bucket, and his fingerprints match exactly those of a sailor who's been missing for three days.
The man walking Pistachio is the trainer, Michael Dubois.
Michael Dennin, by the Queen's law you shall be hanged by the neck. until you are dead.
You have said that St. Michael appeared to you.in what form?
You have knelt before Satan, not St. Michael!
What's Michael tearing the paper about?
But I'll have to suffer with Michael, and so will Mother.
But Bobo is your brother Michael.
You stay right here, Michael.
I tell you, Michael, it is a wicked business.
Dinner's all ready, Michael.
Michael, why did you hit him?
And he really looked better today, did he, Michael?
Michael, Prince of the Russians.
What's Michael tearing the paper for?
Poor Michael.
Michael, sit there.
Michael Farnsworth.
That's sweet of you. Michael.
Make our ancestors flag rise again remembering the glorious days of Michael the Brave and Stephen the Great.
Mrs. Kirkwood, Mr. Michael Loftus.
Therefore, I beseech thee, blessed Mary, ever virgin. blessed Michael the Archangel. blessed John the Baptist. the Holy Apostles, Peter and Paul, and all the saints. pray to the Lord.
Mr. Kidley, Prince Alexis Cassandro Michael Smirnov thanks you.
I'm looking for Michael Simonovitch Iranoff.
I am Michael Simonovitch Iranoff.
Stop clowning, Michael. Sit down.
Michael, is that what you were doing this morning.
By Michael Ward.
As I live and breathe, Michael Ward, the shining light of journalism the boy who made good.
Oh, Michael.
Will you tell Michael that I've gone home?
Yes, Michael.

News and current affairs

When the popular former mayor of New York City, Michael Bloomberg, attempted to ban large sugary drinks, public opinion - not to mention the New York State Court of Appeals - rejected the effort, despite support from medical experts.
Finally, as the Nobel laureate economist Michael Spence has shown, growth is now a necessary but insufficient condition for job creation.
Michael Woodford, one of the world's leading authorities on central banking, offers a strategy to break the grip of falling prices.
The setting is a downtown restaurant to which the editor Tina Brown has invited Hillary Clinton and a handful of notables, including Caroline Kennedy, filmmaker Michael Moore, and former Senator George McGovern.
Moreover, when Michael Foley, brother of James Foley, one of the hostages, received a ransom demand, the FBI warned him that under US law, to pay money to terrorists is a crime.
No manager is a superstar, a Tiger Woods or Michael Schumacher of the boardroom.
CAMBRIDGE - Two and a half years ago, senior staff members of the World Bank approached the Nobel laureate Michael Spence to ask him to lead a high-powered commission on economic growth.
New York City's outgoing mayor, Michael Bloomberg, worked relentlessly to implement a new sustainability plan (called PlaNYC).
First came the resignation of IMF chief economist Michael Mussa, a formidable University of Chicago-educated economist renowned for good judgment.
But democracy required an election, and many now argue that the current mayor, Michael Bloomberg, has performed even better than Giuliani might have done in reviving the city.
As Michael Klag and his colleagues showed a decade ago, in general, the darker one's skin color, the higher the rate of hypertension for American blacks, even within the African American community.
As part of the Harvard Business School's US Competiveness Project, Michael Porter and Jan Rivkin recently published an eight-point plan, which could be implemented within the next two to three years.
Michael Tilson Thomas in San Francisco, for example, has combined effective fundraising and artistic leadership to propel the San Francisco Symphony to the top rank of US orchestras.
Yao Ming, the Chinese star of the National Basketball Association's Houston Rockets, could become another Michael Jordan, and China is set to host the 2008 Summer Olympics.
Harvard Business School professor Michael Porter famously raised this concern in a 1996 article in the Harvard Business Review.
Similarly, US Trade Representative Michael Froman recently observed that the US would not be interested in negotiating a separate free-trade deal with Britain.
The Nobel laureate economist Michael Spence has pointed out that after WWII, only a handful of countries were able to grow to a fully-industrialized level of development.
Indeed, by coincidence, on the Sunday the young football fan was murdered in Moscow, Vladislav Surkov, the first deputy in President Dmitri Medvedev's administration, was meeting Michael McFaul of President Barack Obama's National Security Council.
Consider the case of Michael Clarke, the captain of the Australian cricket team, who recently threatened bodily harm to an opposing player.
As Michael Spence recently warned, the international order's widening security deficit, reflecting the weakening of whatever global governance we have, is fast becoming the biggest risk facing the world economy.
A conceptual basis for the opposing perspective, to which I adhere, lies in the Harvard economist Michael Porter's theory of shared value creation.
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg provided what is perhaps the pithiest summary of the attraction of urban life.

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