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Parole, a suburb of Annapolis, is a census-designated place (CDP) in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States.The population was 15,922 at the 2010 census. [2] It has several major roads intersect at the western edge of the state capital, Annapolis, and it contains the Annapolis Mall, a number of other large shopping centers, and the Anne Arundel Medical Center.
Its offices in Parole, Maryland, an unincorporated area of Anne Arundel County just outside Annapolis, were the site of the Capital Gazette shooting in June 2018. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In August 2020, Tribune Publishing announced it was permanently closing the newsroom and would provide workspace as needed at The Baltimore Sun offices. [ 3 ]
Parole (linguistics), language in use in the theory of Ferdinand de Saussure Parole (United States immigration) , a term with three meanings pertaining to U.S. immigration laws Parole, a media player used in Xfce
Parole, also known as provisional release, supervised release, or being on paper, is a form of early release of a prison inmate where the prisoner agrees to abide by behavioral conditions, including checking-in with their designated parole officers, or else they may be rearrested and returned to prison.
Love Songs (French: Paroles et Musique) is a 1984 comedy-drama romance film directed and written by Élie Chouraqui and starring Catherine Deneuve and Christopher Lambert. It is also the film debut of Charlotte Gainsbourg. [1]
MD 665 westbound viewed from MD 2 in Parole. MD 665 was originally assigned to Forest Drive. The road existed as a county highway between MD 387 and Bay Ridge Avenue, which was then designated MD 181, by 1939. [4] This highway was extended west to MD 2 (now MD 393) by 1946. [5] MD 665 was assigned to the highway between MD 2 and MD 181 in 1950. [6]
The Washington, Baltimore and Annapolis Electric Railway (WB&A) was an American railroad that operated from 1899 until 1935 in central Maryland and Washington, D.C.. It was built by a group of Cleveland, Ohio, electric railway entrepreneurs to serve as a high-speed showpiece line using the most advanced technology of the time. [1]
The melody of La guillotine permanente was known long before the French Revolution; its roots date back to the 16th century. [7] [8] The old folk song Si le roi m'avait donné is sung to this melody, [7] [9] Molière quoted it in his comical work The Misanthrope, which premiered in the year 1666. [10]