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1
Unless he can
give
succor
,
hope departs and darkness enshrouds and blights.
2
But there's a better one that tributes, especially the Confederate flag,
give
succor
to racism.
3
They
give
succor
to the Sand Gook.
4
There was no time to pause and
give
succor
to a wounded comrade, the command had been to advance.
5
All that night and the following day it was impossible to
give
succor
,
and the hunters felt much concern for the absent.
6
The opposition will be feeble unless we can
give
succor
from hence, which, from a variety of causes must depend on a naval superiority.
7
Tiny leaflets
giving
succor
and shelter to tinier animal life-itsspecial fairy.
8
In these cases, his generous hand
gave
succor
where it could not bring redress.
9
He has also accused Berlin of
giving
succor
to Turkey's enemies, from Kurdish militants to leftist radicals.
10
A baker who
gave
succor
is dead.
11
And do not mention you have
given
succor
to this poor girl or you will suffer the worse.
12
It is hardly surprising that Darwin and Wallace were immediately interpreted as having
given
succor
to the god of progress.
give
succor
give