successor|successors in English
noun
[suc'ces·sor || sək'sesə(r)]
heir, inheritor; one who or that which follows or takes the place of anothe
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1. The Caliphs (from Arabic خليفة literally meaning "successor") were the political successors to Muhammad
2. A strategy continued by his successors.
3. “The successor in title to the Covenantee is [successor to the
4. Please find below the Audiotapes successors: Abbr
5. Commissioned as Moses’ Successor
6. And my true successor.
7. His successors were less committed and procrastinated interminably.
8. The family even deposed Emperors and chose their successors.
9. Paul writes: “He . . . has his priesthood without any successors.
10. When will they name a successor?
11. Is the Pope “Saint Peter’s Successor”?
12. The true successors of Chapbooks are to be found online
13. Daughter and successor Christina is born.
14. Her successor faces an unenviable task.
15. I think you'll like my successor.
16. He designated Smith as his successor.
17. Covenantee v Successor Of The Covenantor i
18. Anaximander’s successor, Anaximenes of Miletus (flourished c
19. Elijah humbly appointed Elisha as his successor
20. You have always been my assumed successor.
21. Sloan will be Barrett's successor as treasurer.
22. But I would crave a boon for myself and my successors.
23. She has been appointed as his successor.
24. A standard ingredient of contract boilerplate is the “successors and Assigns” provision
25. I'm sure she will be worthy successor .