On the Origin of Parole in the United Statesdoi:10.1300/J264v10n01_19Journal of Offender Counseling Services Rehabilitation
Warrior of honnor Challenge the world Live and triumph Alive Sight the attack A blazed horizon Leave the path There are voices of treason That bring souls to lust Hoping awaking Before turning to dust In eternal bleeding Waiting the event To reveal the truth The decline goes on Man ...
Jean” in the above-mentioned “Dj Psicosi”, and the lullaby-like homage to Fabrizio De André’“La Guerra di Piero” at the beginning and at the end of the flute-laced “(che ne sai tu di un) Cerchio nel Grano” (whose very title hints at Lucio Battisti’s “Pensieri e parole...
As it turns out, there’s a lot of things they don’t tell you when you buy a miniature pig. For example, they don’t mention anything about rooting. Now, most people, if they thought about it for awhile, would probably recall that pigs do indeed root. But a simple word like “r...
This book may be called 'palindromic' because its headwords offer a norm which has a triple as well as a single application: on the one hand, it sets apart the writer's parole, objectifying it, and, on the other, it presents a mixture of styles to be taken as the langue of the ...
It might form all or part of:anabolic;arbalest;astrobleme;ball(n.2) "dancing party;"ballad;ballet;ballista;ballistic;ballistics;belemnite;catabolism;devil;diabolical;discobolus;emblem;embolism;hyperbola;hyperbole;kill(v.);metabolism;palaver;parable;parabola;parley;parliament;parlor;parol;parole;problem;...
; metabolism; palaver; parable; parabola; parley; parliament; parlor; parol; parole; problem; quell; quail (v.) "lose heart, shrink, cower;" symbol. It might also be the source of: Sanskrit apa-gurya "swinging," balbaliti "whirls, twirls;" Greek ballein "to throw, to throw so as...
Originating in the 1660s from French ballette and Italian balletto, the word means a theatrical, costumed dance and pantomime telling a story through gestures and...
1733 (implied in palavering), "a long talk, a conference, a tedious discussion," sailors' slang, from Portuguese palavra "word, speech, talk," from a metathesis of Late Latin parabola "speech, discourse," from Latin parabola "comparison" (see parable). A doublet of parole. In Wes ...
setting to another. Aside from theethnicidentity of its speakers, Ebonics is perhaps most distinctive in itsintonationand somestresspatterns, which it still shares with white American Southern English in such instances as the stress in the wordpolicefalling on the first rather than the second...