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Parle


Definition:

  • (v. i.) To talk; to converse; to parley.
  • (n.) Conversation; talk; parley.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Updated at 5.02am GMT 4.48am GMT A tweet from the Australian Financial Review’s political correspondent Phillip Coorey: Phillip Coorey (@PhillipCoorey) Thunderstorm brewing over Parl House.
  • (2) The semi-final saw Germany go down 3-1 to the home team, Sweden, and Walter was badly hurt by Parling.
  • (3) It is concluded that the parl-r mutation in strain 4810P affects a component of the mitochondrial ribosome, possibly by altering the 15S rRNA or a protein of the small ribosomal subunit.
  • (4) Previous reports indicate that the two-allele ER PvuII polymorphism could be associated with ER expression in breast cancer (Hill et al., Cancer Res., 49: 145-148, 1989) as well as with patient age at time of tumor diagnosis (Parl et al., Breast Cancer Res.
  • (5) Graphic England Brown, Watson, Joseph, Barritt (Burgess 65), May (Ford 41), Farrell, B Youngs (Wigglesworth 50), Marler (Vunipola 50), T Youngs (Webber 61), Cole (Brookes 55), Launchbury (Kruis 70), Parling, Wood, Robshaw, Morgan (Easter 58) Sin-bin Farrell 71 Tries Watson Cons Farrell Pens Farrell 2.
  • (6) Ribulose-1,5-diphosphate carboxylase (carboxydismutase) was prepared from Chinese Cabbage [Brassica petsai (Parl)] and the K(m) values and molecular weight were determined.
  • (7) If it happens all the same, does that mean the UK Parl officially no longer matters?"
  • (8) #Rehn frowns April 17, 2013 Bruno Waterfield (@BrunoBrussels) Even @ sharonbowlesmep is roasting #Rehn and blasts #ECB over liquidity 'loan-sharking' April 17, 2013 Karen Coleman (@karencolemanIRL) MEPs in Euro Parl demand answers on how orig idea to levy small depositors in #Cyprus was made.
  • (9) ENGLAND Brown; Watson (Cipriani 62), Joseph, Burrell (Twelvetrees 71), Nowell; Ford, B Youngs (Wigglesworth 71); Marler (M Vunipola 62), Hartley (T Youngs 53), Cole (Brookes 62), Parling (Easter 67), Lawes, Haskell (Wood 67), Robshaw (capt), B Vunipola Sin-bin Haskell 57 Tries B Youngs 2, Watson, Ford, Nowell 2, Vunipola Cons Ford 7 Pens Ford 2 FRANCE Spedding; Huget, Fickou, Mermoz (Bastareaud 71), Nakaitaci; Plisson, Tillous-Borde (Kockott 47); Debaty (Atonio 60), Guirado (Kayser 47), Mas (Slimani 47), Flanquart, Maestri (Taofifenua 67), Dusautior (capt), Goujon (Chouly 62), Le Roux Tries Tillous-Borde, Nakaiaci.
  • (10) The further elucidation of the functions in the ribosomes that are modified by the parl-r mutation was hampered by the inability of current preparations of yeast mitochondrial ribosomes to translate efficiently natural messenger RNAs from the several sources tested.
  • (11) Troika get slammed for botched bailout April 17, 2013 Karen Coleman (@karencolemanIRL) @ nigel_farage on #Cyprus accused Olli Rehn & Troika of being 'common criminals' & that EU is the new communism - fiery debate here at EP April 17, 2013 Karen Coleman (@karencolemanIRL) @ sharonbowlesmep tells Olli Rehn at Euro Parl 'act in haste, repent in leisure'- delivers strong criticism of #cyprus bailout deal April 17, 2013 10.20am BST UK unemployment: early reaction Economists and City investors are disappointed by today's weak UK unemployment data, with some warning that the labour market has caught up with the lack of growth in the economy.
  • (12) This chart shows how Spanish industrial production has been hit by its long recession: Photograph: INE 9.41am GMT Greek MPs are demanding answers over the decision to send the riot police into the offices of state broadcaster ERT this morning ( via university lecturer and crisis watcher Spyros Gkelis ) spyros gkelis (@northaura) Ind.Greeks MP Kapernaros now in Parl.
  • (13) England : Brown; Watson, Barritt, Burgess (Ford 69), May; Farrell, B Youngs (Wigglesworth 49); Marler (M Vunipola 60), T Youngs (Webber 66), Cole (Brookes 71), Lawes (Launchbury ht), Parling, Wood, Robshaw (capt), B Vunipola (Haskell 62).

Parole


Definition:

  • (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.) A watchword given only to officers of guards; -- distinguished from countersign, which is given to all guards.
  • (n.) Oral declaration. See lst Parol, 2.
  • (a.) See 2d Parol.
  • (v. t.) To set at liberty on parole; as, to parole prisoners.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Oscar Pistorius ‘to be released in August’ as appeal date is set for November Read more But the parole board at his prison overruled an emotional plea from the 29-year-old victim’s parents when it sat last week.
  • (2) In an exceptionally rare turn, the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles, a panel appointed by the governor that is almost always hardline on executions, recommended that his death sentence be commuted to life in prison because of his mental illness.
  • (3) Masutha said the parole board had made a mistake when they approved Pistorius for early release, but his intervention has been widely criticised by legal experts.
  • (4) If a prisoner is in the process of taking a programme this can hinder or even curtail their progress – many prisons don't offer certain programmes so if you are moved to a prison without a particular course you are back to square one when it comes to the crucial Parole Board assessment.
  • (5) He just never dreamed it would be life without parole,’ his sister said.
  • (6) A conman has been jailed for a minimum of 40 years and told he will never be paroled after the cold-blooded murder of his parents to collect his £230,000 inheritance .
  • (7) He just never dreamed it would be life without parole.” Obama reduces sentences of 46 inmates convicted of nonviolent drug crimes Read more As his sister put it, Bennett “got caught up” in a five-man drug ring run by an old friend, John Hansley, to pay for his addiction to crack.
  • (8) As Buck is not challenging his guilt, the most he could hope for is life without parole, said Radelet.
  • (9) He apparently was paroled, but Colorado Department of Corrections spokeswoman Alison Morgan said she could not release information on prisoners because of the ongoing investigation into Clements' death.
  • (10) More than 6,000 prisoners are serving IPP sentences, which has led to a big increase in the parole board's workload without an increase in resources.
  • (11) The latest Ministry of Justice figures show that in July there were 6,130 serving indefinite IPP sentences, of whom 2,850 were being held well beyond their "tariff point" – the minimum date after which the parole board can authorise their release.
  • (12) Last month a judge commuted the death sentences of three convicted killers in the state from death to life without parole on the basis of the Racial Justice Act.
  • (13) Hasan, 42, faces the death penalty or life in prison without parole if convicted of 13 counts of premeditated murder and 32 counts of attempted premeditated murder.
  • (14) If you want to be paroled as soon as possible, you have to confess your guilt.
  • (15) The board of pardons and parole had received a letter on behalf of Pope Francis urging them not to allow Gissendaner’s execution, the first since the pope’s address to the US Congress last week in which he called on the United States to abolish the death penalty.
  • (16) Obama’s preferred pathway to adjudicating their fates is to perform quasi-parole hearings, known as Periodic Review Boards, whereby the administration comes to a consensus about whether or not they pose a continuing threat.
  • (17) In particular, Fitzgerald argued that to allow a politician, rather than judges, to decide how long a murderer should serve before they can apply to the parole board for release breached the guarantee of a fair trial.
  • (18) But the Archers themselves said nothing, a policy that they would stick to throughout a day that took the peer and novelist to his parole office in Stockwell, south London, and to the flat where he has elected to live.
  • (19) Russian courts have repeatedly denied early parole for Tolokonnikova or the other jailed member of the group, Maria Alyokhina .
  • (20) The present study compared the attitudes and feelings of law-enforcement, corrections, parole and probation personnel, and college students toward mental illness.

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