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I'd rather take succour from that.
And if he stays put, the tyrants will take succour.
Pellegrini could take succour from the way his side responded in the second half.
While the Tory team can take succour from remaining ahead in the slump, what ought to frighten them is the inexorability of the trend.
A few purple patches won't console the Aussies for long That having been said, for all that Australia are supposed to take succour from their more competitive performances of the summer, it's hard to feel sure that they will be long sustained.
They can take succour from that, no question.
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Unsurprisingly, Macclesfield have taken succour from Bradford's remarkable exploits in the Capital One Cup.
He's obviously taken succour from his performance at the PGA last year, when he finished third.
Haidar takes succour from the knowledge that, in the past, the Kingdom has eventually bowed to international pressure over its treatment of detainees.
Jordan, where Mr Allawi formed his opposition group of alienated Baathists and security men, hailed him as Iraq's new hope.Comrades in the BaathroomEven Syria, which has watched Iraq with a baleful eye, has taken succour from his past membership of the Baath party, a version of which still reigns in Damascus.
He was persistently short of money and took succour in booze and opium.But he was clear-eyed enough to distinguish between the documents of the great liberal democracies and those of autocracies such as Prussia and Russia, which he also translated for a visiting Qing delegation in 1906.
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