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1. Apostolic succession synonyms, Apostolic succession pronunciation, Apostolic succession translation, English dictionary definition of Apostolic succession

2. The line of succession.

3. 24 The thesis analyses the tendency in correlative aspects of testamental succession and intestate succession.

4. The order of succession continues today.

5. In self-confident mood, Franco pressed ahead with his plans for the Law of Succession.

6. A succession of misfortunes has befallen her.

7. Allogenic succession is the ecological succession driven by physical factors within the community

8. He was hit with a succession of rights.

9. The endless succession of parties wore us out.

10. Baronets Succession to a Baronetcy ; No succession proved ; History ; Baronets Badge ; Addressing a Baronet ; Standing Council of the Baronetage

11. Consonance is the repetition of consonants in succession

12. A succession of visitors came to the door.

13. Lahn Awaking or succession ? Question

14. Also Brown, Apostolical Succession, p

15. Almost immediately the War of the Spanish Succession began.

16. Artilleries fire a series of shots in quick succession

17. He went out with a succession of blonde bimbos.

18. She's third in order of succession to the throne.

19. Ancient Brahmanical codes of law institutionalised the subordination of women’s sexuality to maintain the practices of ‘patrilineal succession’ and ‘caste purity’

20. This relief establishes the succession of kings of the 11th Dynasty.

21. Ratification, Accession(*), Approval(†), Acceptance(‡) or Succession(§)

22. Major events occurred in rapid succession.

23. Research has been particularly active in relation to the roles of allelopathy in agriculture, forestry, phytopathology, patterning of vegetation, algal succession, and old-field succession.

24. Of, relating to, or containing a pleasing succession of sounds; tuneful .

25. The succession of the community of phytoplankton is a natural. rhythm.

26. Alternate succession; repeated rotation: the Alternation of the seasons

27. Ratification of, succession or accession to the unamended Convention only.

28. Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds in quick succession

29. A succession of small, successfully kept promises leads to integrity.

30. 29 He went out with a succession of blonde bimbos.

31. He fired three shots in quick succession.

32. They had three children in quick succession.

33. These precedents encouraged lawyers to talk of the immemorial law of the Salian Franks under which women were excluded from the succession.

34. It consisted of nothing but a succession of Buffooneries and fire-works

35. Cooperatives Board Participation in CEO Succession Events

36. He fired three times in rapid succession .

37. We lost three secretaries in quick succession.

38. His words came out in quick succession.

39. Cycle [si´k'l] a succession or recurring series of events

40. He fired two shots in quick succession.

41. There is no barrier to his succession.

42. They asked their questions in rapid succession.

43. In regards to the amendment of the 1924 Palace Law of Succession, the king must ask the privy council to draft an amendment.

44. Two features of this succession on urban wasteland are particularly interesting.

45. The process of succession of these Caliphs to the Caliphate differed from

46. A number of airlines have recently gone bankrupt in rapid succession.

47. The children were educated at home by a succession of tutors.

48. To utter a succession of light chirping or tremulous sounds; chirrup.

49. I had a succession of pets - water buck, impala, young zebra.

50. Heatstroke of a beggar faints, passerby crowds around, eristic in succession.

51. Under the terms of the Succession to the Crown Act 2013, the first six persons in the line of succession require the Sovereign's consent in order to marry.

52. Then tragedy struck three times in quick succession.

53. Behind the succession of seasons, one can see the hand of the Creator.

54. Peter died in 1725, leaving an unsettled succession.

55. She had suffered three bereavements in quick succession.

56. 11 His words came out in quick succession.

57. The succession passed to the nearest surviving relative.

58. The title continues with agnatic primogeniture and Salic law like the order of succession in the House of Hanover and in the House of Liechtenstein.

59. Using parallel columns, Eusebius displayed the succession of the royalty of different nations.

60. Continuity definition is - uninterrupted connection, succession, or union

61. The guard fired four shots in rapid succession.

62. Yesterday's emphatic victory was their fifth in succession.

63. She won the championship four times in succession.

64. 14 Next in succession came the dinner preparation.

65. 12 We lost four important games in succession.

66. The peasants are reaping good harvests in succession.

67. A succession of bad harvests had reduced the small farmers to penury.

68. Both species of fish make the phytoplankton communities succession towards different directions.

69. Television confronts the viewer with a succession of glittering and seductive images.

70. 1135/2001 on surviving spouses, adulterine children and the modernisation of the law of succession (Loi relative aux droits du conjoint survivant et des enfants adultérins et modernisant diverses dispositions de droit successoral) raises the protection of the surviving spouse, eliminates the discriminations against adulterine children and up-dates several provisions of the law of succession.

71. A succession of bad harvest had reduced the small farmer to penury.

72. As a child, he had lived with a succession of foster parents.

73. The section is an outcrop of the Wheeler Formation, a succession of Calcareous shales.

74. Mastalus was elected judge upon his succession in 914.

75. His succession as headmaster was not in any doubt.

76. 2 The peasants are reaping good harvests in succession.

77. Nevermind the succession of new tariffs that Beclouds the prospect of sustained economic growth

78. 14 The second deals with intestate succession i. e. the mode of distribution prescribed by law in default of any provision made by the deceased.

79. Alternation (countable and uncountable, plural Alternations) The reciprocal succession of (normally two) things in time or place; the act of following and being followed by turns; alternate succession, performance, or occurrence

80. He's been hit by a succession of injuries since he joined the team.