
1) Average cheer shows promise 2) Cell-out 3) City of Maryland 4) City in Maryland 5) City in North America 6) City of the United States 7) City in the USA 8) City in the Americas 9) City of the US 10) City of North America 11) City of the Americas 12) City of the USA 13) City in the US 14) City in the United States
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1) Conquest 2) Countersign 3) Free 4) Let out 5) Password 6) Promise 7) Speech
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- a promise
- a secret word or phrase known only to a restricted group
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n. 1) the release of a convicted criminal defendant after he/she has completed part of his/her prison sentence, based on the concept that during the period of parole, the released criminal can prove he/she is rehabilitated and can "make good" in society. A parole generally has a specific period and terms such as reporting to a parole officer, not a...
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The supervised conditional release of a prisoner before the expiration of his/her sentence. If the parolee observes the conditions, he/she need not serve the rest of his/her term.
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• (n.) A word; an oral utterance. • (n.) Word of promise; word of honor; plighted faith; especially (Mil.), promise, upon one`s faith and honor, to fulfill stated conditions, as not to bear arms against one`s captors, to return to custody, or the like. • (n.) Oral declaration. See lst Parol, 2. • (n.) A watchword given only to o...
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(from the article `Saussure, Ferdinand de`) ...study and asserted that the principles and methodology of each approach are distinct and mutually exclusive. He also introduced two terms that ... ...components of a sign: the signifier, which in language is a set of speech sounds or marks on a page, and the signified, which is the concept ...
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supervised conditional release from prison granted prior to the expiration of a sentence.[2 related articles]
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Conditional release of a prisoner from jail. The prisoner remains on licence until the date release would have been granted, and may be recalled if the authorities deem it necessary. In the UK, the...
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System of releasing prisoners of war.
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In psychiatry, term for conditional release of a formally committed patient from a mental hospital prior to formal discharge, so that the patient may be returned to the hospital if necessary without fresh legal action. ... Origin: Fr., fr. L. Parabola, discourse, fr G. Parabole ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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It refers to the release of the convicts who have already served certain portion of his/her sentence. The authority to make such a release considers the behaviour and the condition of such convict assuring that they are not a threat to the society and that they have now civilized to the extent of leading a normal life with others in society.They li...
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This term has many different meanings under immigration law. It can refer to individuals who are permitted to enter the United States for a limited purpose, such as applying for asylum or to be placed in removal proceedings. It can also refer to the status that individuals who have been released from detention have.
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In Ferdinand de Saussure's theory of semiology, parole is the use of language--i.e., manifestations
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Pa·role' adjective See 2d
Parol .
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Pa·role' noun [ French
parole . See
Parley , and confer
Parol .]
1. A word; an oral utterance. [ Obsolete]
2. Word of promise; word of honor; plighted faith; especially
(Mil.) , promise, upon one's faith and honor, to fulfill stated conditions, as not to be...
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Pa·role' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Paroled ;
present participle & verbal noun Paroling .]
(Mil.) To set at liberty on parole; as, to
parole prisoners.
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Any form of release of an offender from imprisonment to the community by a releasing authority prior to the expiration of his sentence, subject to conditions imposed by the releasing authority and to its supervision, including a term of supervised release. 18 USC Congress has abolished parole for people convicted of federal crimes, but most states ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: pă-rōl′ Definitions: 1. In psychiatry, term for conditional release of a formally committed patient from a mental hospital before formal discharge, so that the patient may be returned to the hospital if necessary without fresh legal action.
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Surrendering officer could give their word not to escape before being exchanged.
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Supervised, conditional release of a prisoner before expiration of his/her sentence.
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The conditional release of a prisoner from jail.
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word 1 word of honor noun a promise; `he gave his word`
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Conditional release of a prisoner from jail. The prisoner remains on licence until the date release would have been granted, and may be recalled if the authorities deem it necessary
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A term deriving from Ferdinand de Saussure and which refers to language as it is spoken, contrast this with langue.
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