- "
Paroles,
paroles" (French: [paʁɔl paʁɔl]; "Words, words") is a song by
French singer Dalida featuring French actor Alain Delon. It was
released on 17...
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Paroles ([pa.ʁɔl]; "Words") is a
collection of
poems by
Jacques Prévert,
first published in 1946.
Lawrence Ferlinghetti's
translation of 44
poems from...
- On
Parole is a
studio recording released by
British rock band Motörhead. It was
intended as
their first album and left
unreleased at the time of its completion...
- Re. In 1973,
Dalida and
Alain Delon recorded the song in
French as "
Paroles,
paroles", that
became an
international hit and a
standard in France. The lyrics...
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Parole (also
known as
provisional release or
supervised release) is a form of
early release of a
prison inmate where the
prisoner agrees to
abide by behavioral...
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concept is the
board of
pardons and
paroles,
which may deal with
pardons and
commutations as well as
paroles. A
parole board consists of
people qualified...
- show,
airing in 1959 "
Paroles", a song by Mike Ink from A
Bugged Out Mix
Parole (horse), a race
horse during the 19th
century Parole (linguistics), language...
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number of
paroles granted to
dangerous career criminals, the
governor and
state attorney general suspect corruption with the
state parole board. Hendricks...
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remain in
prison for the rest of
their natural lives (or
until pardoned,
paroled, or
commuted to a
fixed term).
Crimes that
warrant life
imprisonment are...
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Parole! is a 1936
American crime film
directed by Lew
Landers and
written by
Kubec Glasmon and
Horace McCoy. The film
stars Henry Hunter, Ann Preston,...