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Meanwhile, she was pregnant again, this time without succor from anyone in her family.
"The precious metals took a great deal of succor from that," Mr. Steel said.
In political terms, Mr. Clinton drew vital succor from the economy.
She has also looked for succor from her long-time therapist.
Given his health woes, succession worries and persistent isolation, Mr. Kim may simply be seeking succor from what may be his last friend on earth.
The unions could take succor from the fact that though Obama would occasionally talk about merit pay, none of his actual proposals contradicted their positions.
The background is pure darkness, and the mirror has no frame, so she appears to be asking for succor from her double.
Elementary particles — the electrons and other subatomic riffraff running around in our DNA and our iPhones — would get their masses from interacting with this field, the way politicians draw succor from cheers and handshakes at the rope line.
Those who might be expected to offer succor, from President Obama to the Senate and the Tea Partying House, talk, more or less endlessly, about debt ceilings and deficit reduction.
As long as the government is as big and as active as it is in the United States, the incentive for interest groups — like big oil and big steel — to seek succor from it will exist.
Instead of receiving understanding, compassion and succor from a signatory to the refugee convention, he was sent to a hell-hole as a deterrent against the trip he had already made.
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