That is also the position taken by the city's legal team, whose leader is Michael Hess.
The original purpose of pleats was to allow more fabric for when a man sat down, according to Alan Flusser, author of menswear guidebook "Dressing The Man" and a custom tailor whose credits include Michael Douglas' wardrobe in the original "Wall Street" movie.
It was crafted by two big theater names: writer Theresa Rebeck, whose play "Seminar" is on Broadway, and director Michael Mayer, whose remake of "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever" just opened (see review, page D11).
Mr Le Vell, whose real name is Michael Turner, is due before magistrates in Manchester on 27 February.
Sir Michael, whose name has been linked with the Ofsted post in recent weeks, was knighted for services to education in 2000.
Shearer expressed concern that Newcastle would struggle on the pitch in the Championship unless the team's off-field problems were swiftly rectified, allowing a new manager to strengthen a squad whose departures have included Michael Owen, Obafemi Martins, Mark Viduka, Habib Beye and Sebastien Bassong.
Nobody may be praying harder than Michael Jordan, whose Charlotte Bobcats is the losingest team in NBA history.
The previous speaker of the House of Commons was Michael Martin, whose roots are in Hibernian, working-class Glasgow.
That's when he decided to bring in Michael Teel, whose grandfather founded Raley's.
This has been echoed by Michael Mansi, whose sister Anita died three days after a knee replacement operation at the Surgicentre.
Michael Schumacher, whose Ferrari team won 11 of the 13 races in the most recent Formula One season, is an unflamboyant entertainer.
The issue could set up a showdown between the council and Mayor Michael Bloomberg, whose administration has opposed the idea as unnecessary.
Or Michael Cadieux, whose gorgeous obsessive-compulsive paintings reflect our energy-consuming culture and its inevitable role in the degradation of once pristine landscapes.
But Irish Justice Minister Michael McDowell, whose country holds the rotating EU president, said members states would seek a common approach to asylum seekers.
Brown was also delighted for goalkeeper Michael Fraser, whose mistakes against Dundee United helped the Tayside club to a win at Fir Park last week.
Michael Losh , whose departure FORBES predicted in a May 29 cover story that cited analyst gripes of arrogance and downplaying bad news, which he denies.
And United posed the first danger after the break when Friedel saved well from Michael Carrick, whose shooting had been very erratic up to that point.
The man who paved the corporate way for downward departures (less time served) was Michael Milken, whose good deeds are now as synonymous with his name as his crimes.
Another member of England's World Twenty20 squad to benefit in the one-day format is Michael Yardy, whose impressive bowling display in the Caribbean earned him a slot in the longer format of the game.
However, the conference also revealed divisions between the hardline stance of Shadow Home Secretary Ann Widdecome, a conference favourite, and Shadow Chancellor Michael Portillo, whose more libertarian approach did not go down so well with conference delegates.
As marketing costs in the new era of financial supermarkets have ballooned, research and due diligence expenditures at many brokerage firms have not kept up with that spending, points out A. Michael Lipper, whose firm, Lipper Analytical Securities, follows the brokerage industry.
"Traditional models of competition and traditional notions of long distance or local companies do not apply, " said MCI CEO Michael Capellas , whose company is also being courted by Qwest Communications International (nyse: Q - news - people ).
Newish title-holders include Canada's copyright tsar, New Orleans's recovery tsar, Singapore's baby tsar, Tony Blair's respect tsar, Thailand's condom tsar and America's nipple tsar (Michael Powell, whose job as chairman of the Federal Communications Commission was to prevent a repetition of Janet Jackson's televised bosom exposure).
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By Harold Wilson's time in the 60s, even despite the Vietnam War, friends of the special relationship were fortunate: Wilson's Foreign Secretaries for most of his tenure were Labour conservatives George Brown and Michael Stewart, whose pro-American sympathies were accepted by an emollient "beer and sandwiches" Premier anxious to maintain peace in a fractious government.
Michael Donovan, in whose flat the youngster was found in the base of a bed, was also jailed for eight years.
Last year, Matthews, then 33, was jailed for eight years for her part in what a judge described as a "truly despicable" plot with Michael Donovan, in whose flat Shannon was found.
Miguel Angel Jimenez, at 48 seeking to become the tour's oldest winner, finished the third round tied for the lead with 43-year-old Michael Campbell -- whose last victory came in 2005, the year he won his only major.
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It is indeed an extraordinary tale, with many strokes of tragi-comedy, notably the alleged suicide of one of the company's geologists, Michael de Guzman, whose mysterious disembarkation from a helicopter in mid-flight was an early clue that all might not be quite as it seemed at the Busang gold reserve.
Americas president Michael Lock is an Englishman whose German grandmother taught him the beauty of a good Bordeaux.
Ruddock was more flexible over the position of Michael Owen, another player whose role has been the source of debate.
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