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  1. Langue and parole is a theoretical linguistic dichotomy distinguished by Ferdinand de Saussure in his Course in General Linguistics. [1] The French term langue (' [an individual] language ') [2] encompasses the abstract, systematic rules and conventions of a signifying system; it is independent of, and pre-exists, the individual user.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Parole_boardParole board - Wikipedia

    Parole board. A parole board is a panel of people who decide whether an offender should be released from prison on parole after serving at least a minimum portion of their sentence as prescribed by the sentencing judge. Parole boards are used in many jurisdictions, including the United Kingdom, the United States, and New Zealand.

  3. Parole and Probation Administration (Philippines) The Parole and Probation Administration (Filipino: Pangasiwaan sa Parol at Probasyon ), abbreviated as PPA, is an agency of the Philippine government under the Department of Justice responsible for providing a less costly alternative to imprisonment of first-time offenders who are likely to ...

  4. Parole dette male. " Parole dette male " is a song recorded by Italian singer Giorgia. The song was released on 9 February 2023 as the second single from her eleventh studio album Blu¹ through Sony Music. [1]

  5. Parole (2022 film) Parole. (2022 film) Parole is a 2022 Indian Tamil -language crime thriller film written and directed by Dwarakh Raj, who previously made Kadhal Kasakuthaiya (2016). [3] [4] The film features Linga, R. S. Karthiik, Kalpika Ganesh and Monisha Murali in the lead roles. [5] The film began production during mid-2021.

  6. United States Parole Commission. The United States Parole Commission is the parole board responsible for granting or denying parole to, and supervising the parole releases of, incarcerated individuals who fall under its jurisdiction. [1] It is part of the United States Department of Justice .

  7. Federal parole in the United States is a system that is implemented by the United States Parole Commission. Persons eligible for federal parole include persons convicted under civilian federal law of offenses which were committed on or before November 1, 1987, persons convicted under District of Columbia law for offenses committed before August ...

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