In their work of succouring travellers, the monks had a great ally in the St. Bernard dog, the very symbol of loyalty and faithfulness. |
Radio Liberty and Radio Free Europe were, in the end, a great journalistic success, succouring millions behind the Iron Curtain from their base in Munich. |
The cost of credit has long been artificially low, squashing the returns available to savers while, at the same time, succouring inefficient state-owned firms and pushing up investment. |
A major initiative aimed at supporting and succouring rural Yorkshire communities devastated by foot-and-mouth is to be launched by the Church of England. |
With the concept of aiding and succouring fixed in your thoughts, now turn your gaze upon the beings who live in your sphere, in your family. |
It does not aim at convicting a hostile disbelief, but at succouring a distressed faith. |