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on pa·role
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On Parole
On Parole is the debut recording made by English hard rock band Motörhead. Four of the songs appearing on the album were recorded in a single session at Rockfield Studios in September 1975, while the rest were taped in December, with various overdubs laid down in January and February 1976. Originally intended for a 1976 release date, United Artists was not convinced of the album's commercial potential and did not want to release it. As a result, it would remain unreleased for over three years.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of on parole in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of on parole in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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Former Governor Andrew Cuomo and the Parole Board should be ashamed for allowing this domestic terrorist to walk free on our streets, there’s no reason that David Gilbert should not have to face the full consequences of his heinous crimes, no matter how much time has passed.
It really boils down to public safety, if you can lock somebody up for life and know that they are not going to get parole, why wouldn’t you do that?
If that was the intention there would have been something different than the commutation to life without the possibility of parole, the reason the petition here is for life without the possibility of parole is because we believe that would be the appropriate outcome.
I saw a young man struggling to put together his parole plans ... from inside the institution, seeing someone denied parole because they didn't have solid plans, I decided there had to be more.
It is the job of the court to give bail or parole to any person.
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