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「paroled」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| Once | paroled, Abbott committed a murder in New York City s |
| He was | paroled after four years in custody. |
| Paroled after nine months, he continued playing in Ch | |
| On December 13, 1971, Dippolito was | paroled after only serving eight months. |
| They were | paroled after 12 months, Lee emerging in the spring o |
| sentenced to 12 years' imprisonment, but was | paroled after four. |
| and sentenced to six years in prison, but was | paroled after serving three and a half years. |
| icted and sentenced to seven years in prison, | paroled after serving four years and deported to her |
| rora and Fanning was again made prisoner, but | paroled after six weeks. |
| He was | paroled after serving 16 months (September 16, 1963 t |
| On 22 December 1956, he was | paroled again, on condition that he leave Indiana and |
| He was | paroled and released from prison in 1994. |
| Members were | paroled and released between June 21 and 22, 1865. |
| ter the Civil War ended in 1865, Anderson was | paroled and he returned to Tennessee. |
| Lincoln was | paroled, and in the court of inquiry no charges were |
| Avrushmi was | paroled and released from Rimonim prison on January 2 |
| Later in the season Jose Torres is | paroled and Miguel Alvarez then leads the Latinos. |
| The 106th was thereafter | paroled and sent to Columbus, Ohio, being formally ex |
| served 15 months of the sentence before being | paroled, and has registered as a sex offender. |
| Nelson was | paroled and returned home to Jonesboro, where he kept |
| The six captured companies of the Ninth were | paroled, and made their way to Camp Chase, just outsi |
| 4, during the Battle of the Wilderness, later | paroled, and discharged in February 1865. |
| Lamb spent nine months in prison, then he was | paroled and his civil rights were restored by the sta |
| ly imprisoned, and then either escaped or was | paroled and returned to New York. |
| ounded six hundred Federals; he had taken and | paroled as many more; he had captured and destroyed t |
| The regiment surrendered September 15, | paroled as prisoners of war September 16, and sent to |
| He was | paroled at Appomattox. |
| He was | paroled at Appomattox Court House. |
| He was | paroled at Appomattox Court House without a command. |
| He was | paroled at Shreveport, Louisiana on June 8, 1865. |
| Henry was | paroled at Greensboro, N.C., on April 26, 1865. |
| He was | paroled at Athens, Georgia, on May 8. |
| He surrendered in April 1865 and was | paroled at Staunton, Virginia on May 23. |
| The consolidated regiment was | paroled at Gainesville, Alabama in May, 1865. |
| At the end of the war, he was | paroled at Winchester, Virginia on April 21, 1965. |
| More than 80 members were | paroled at Meridian, Mississippi within the next few |
| C failed to return to their units after being | paroled at Vicksburg and because of this the three co |
| n February 1874 at the age of 14, Pomeroy was | paroled back to his mother and brother in South Bosto |
| Four years later, he was | paroled, but he was arrested soon after along with hi |
| y of War Edwin M. Stanton, but was soon again | paroled by General B. F. Butler, and in January proce |
| soner off Cape Hatteras 25 June 1861, and was | paroled by Confederate President Jefferson Davis alon |
| He was later | paroled by President Lincoln because of pleas for mer |
| Stone was | paroled by Jefferson Davis and sent to Washington, D. |
| e invasion murders of the Petit family by two | paroled convicts. |
| ous crimes committed in the summer of 2007 by | paroled criminals, most notably the July 2007 home in |
| captured by the Confederacy and unofficially | paroled during the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863. |
| Through the efforts of Moors, Nassar was | paroled early in 1961. |
| Vahue is | paroled early and returns to the prison to talk with |
| ) officer was later informed that Rizzuto was | paroled early after an associate of the family delive |
| He was a wealthy, | paroled ex-convict on Law & Order: Criminal Intent (e |
| 972, a month before his final release, he was | paroled for the funeral of his son Colm, a Provisiona |
| When Vince (Rossif Sutherland) is | paroled for five years for a heist gone wrong, his da |
| s in 1978, in the first two weeks after being | paroled for a string of holdups. |
| He was | paroled from prison in 2000. |
| Sears was | paroled from Nashville, Tennessee on June 23, 1865. |
| She was | paroled from the Women's Prison at Jefferson City, Mi |
| There is no record of his being | paroled from the U.S. Government. |
| He was | paroled from a federal prison facility in Missouri in |
| irth is given a new face by a kind doctor and | paroled from prison. |
| during the Appomattox Campaign, where he was | paroled from Appomattox Court House after Robert E. L |
| He was eventually | paroled from Alcatraz in 1948 and returned to his hom |
| Recently | paroled from prison, he is determined to exploit his |
| Paroled gang members have been known to move east to | |
| Paroled, Guibor's command shifted to the defense of n | |
| The British army | paroled him to that city. |
| S. Grant intervened directly in the case and | paroled him. |
| med robbery, and several other crimes; he was | paroled in 1999. |
| cky is in prison, with a possibility of being | paroled in 1999, and Boo Boo is still in Lowell with |
| Gimpel was | paroled in 1955; Colepaugh was paroled in 1960. |
| He was | paroled in 1952. |
| Minnici was | paroled in 1954. |
| Monti was | paroled in 1960. |
| Furman was | paroled in April 1984. |
| Wilson was eventually | paroled in 1973. |
| He was | paroled in 1981 after serving six years. |
| He was | paroled in Charleston, West Virginia, on May 22, 1865 |
| These were mostly Georgians, not | paroled in Virginia, North Carolina, and elsewhere. |
| He was | paroled in Vicksburg on June 6 of that year. |
| Paroled in 1955, he was later nominated as justice mi | |
| Patler was | paroled in 1975, but violated his parole and served a |
| He was rearrested, remanded to custody, and | paroled in August, 1961. |
| n returned to Texas after being exchanged and | paroled in 1865. |
| He was | paroled in Augusta, Georgia on May 3 of that year. |
| Anderson was | paroled in 1972, and moved to Morgan County, Tennesse |
| tion at St. Cast (11 September 1758), but was | paroled in October. |
| He was | paroled in 1981 after serving ten months of his sente |
| Barboza was | paroled in October 1975 and moved into a $250-a-month |
| Yet, unlike Dupree who was | paroled in July 2010, Massingill was also charged wit |
| He received two life sentences, but was | paroled in 1982 while in seriously ill health, and di |
| He claimed to have been | paroled in 1967, after which he made his way to Nashv |
| When Dillinger was | paroled in May 1933, he launched a series of bank rai |
| dated February, 1865 with 21st (Wilson's) and | paroled May 1865 as 21st and 22nd Consolidated Regime |
| However, when his recently | paroled mentor, J-Bone (Ving Rhames) reconnects with |
| captain named Burbridge, who then immediately | paroled Morgan and his fellow officers, an act that w |
| He was | paroled on board ship December 10, 1777. |
| The remnants of Byrne's Battery were | paroled on May 10. |
| Most of its troops were | paroled on May 12, 1865 at Gainesville, Alabama. |
| war's end in 1865, Cooper surrendered and was | paroled on May 3 at Charlotte, North Carolina. |
| Stephenson was | paroled on 23 March 1950, but violated parole by disa |
| He was | paroled on 9 May 1865, and, soon thereafter, took up |
| of overcrowding in Texas prisons, McDuff was | paroled on 11 October 1989 to Milam County Texas. |
| prisoner of war, Allison and the others were | paroled on May 10 and allowed to return home. |
| Dousman was | paroled on condition that he gather all Mackinac Isla |
| gh, is that Clyde started 1932 in prison, was | paroled on February 2, 1932, and was never arrested a |
| ed English Royalists to return to their homes | paroled on terms that they would not take up arms aga |
| He was | paroled on November 13, 1917 and was out for less tha |
| He also pardoned or | paroled over 1000 convicted felons, including Harry G |
| e British maintained that Scott had only been | paroled pending an exchange, and protested when he to |
| hy married woman suffering from amnesia and a | paroled petty thief entangled with organized crime. |
| The terms of the cartel prohibited | paroled prisoners from returning to the military in a |
| isted with the 7th Detachment, 2nd Battalion, | Paroled Prisoners, at Annapolis, Maryland. |
| ntonio Banderas) gets a visit from a recently | paroled Russian boxer with an intriguing job offer: f |
| arolees, so Reid gets a significant number of | paroled sex offenders. |
| dered at Staunton, Virginia, on May 4 and was | paroled shortly afterwards. |
| Paroled shortly afterward, and subsequently exchanged | |
| d to Federal forces in early May 1865 and was | paroled soon afterwards. |
| General Morgan finally captured and | paroled the enemy soldiers. |
| The Confederates | paroled the Union troops and departed after burning t |
| Johnson and his white officers were | paroled the following day, but some of his black sold |
| While the rebel troops were being | paroled, the regiment performed guard duty in the tow |
| visible than usual, most of the action being | paroled to the outside in the capable custody of Geor |
| publicly disavowed guerrilla warfare and was | paroled to his home for the remainder of the war unde |
| displeasure, pointing out that Brown had been | paroled to him and that he had promised Brown's mothe |
| He was | paroled two years later. |
| He was | paroled two weeks later. |
| made his first public appearance since being | paroled two weeks before, when he appeared at the Sas |
| In June 1969, they were temporarily | paroled under an amnesty for political prisoners, but |
| battle to be released on parole, and was not | paroled until 2002. |
| imprisoned until March 18, 1863, when he was | paroled via City Point, Virginia. |
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