They pray for aid, and are succored by Father Juan Perez and his monks. |
Traditionalists turned rockers turned rocking traditionalists, Los Lobos have forged strong family ties that have succored them for more than two decades of bandhood. |
It was like a lion's paw pressing down on my throat, but at the same time the lion succored me, licking my young face. |
But while Joe has beaten him before, plentifully, Kerewin has only been kind and repeatedly succored him with food. |
The world being what it is, it would not surprise me to learn that he had not been immediately succored. |
The second is that we succored for so long a political economy with a social-insurance hole so large that forty million people managed to drop through it before we got around to fixing it. |