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- was originally intended to help ease overcrowding in prisons. Libertà condizionata is covered by Article 176 of the Italian Penal Code. A prisoner is eligible...
- Article 176 of the Italian Criminal Code concerns libertà condizionata (English: conditional release, or parole.) According to the provisions of Article...
- and plays it on two-way air conditioning (in fact, in Italian "Aria condizionata" is "Air conditioning"), and because it was conditioned by today's society...
- was written for an episode of the Sunday morning TV programme "Aria condizionata" ("Air conditioning"). It was a standout track of Mina's Studio Uno 66...
- Agenzia ANSA (in Italian). 4 March 2024. Retrieved 4 March 2024. "Libertà condizionata per la Br Balzerani". Il Corriere della Sera archive. Il Corriere della...
- Shift Sciftare Spostare Heater Hita Stufa Air Conditioner U Friddu Aria Condizionata Bin Binnu Cestino Please Pliss Per Favore Thank you Tenchiù Grazie Breakfast...
- Sorveglianza) which determines whether or not an inmate is suitable for libertà condizionata (parole). Unless they co-operate with the authorities, prisoners sentenced...
- and is now pretending to be epileptic in order to obtain the libertà condizionata. Fabio and Luigi have not been seen since the man abandoned his son,...
- telefonando" ("If Over the Phone") as the theme for the TV program Aria condizionata in spring 1966. The lyrics were composed in a dark, Hal David mode. The...
- probation. A person that is serving a life sentence can reach libertà condizionata (conditional release) after 26 years, or after 21 years in the case of...