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  • noun Plural form of successor.

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Examples

  • Even more important than the method of selecting the people's rulers and their successors is the character of the constraints imposed on the Executive by the rule of law.

    Balkinization 2004

  • Even more important than the method of selecting the people's rulers and their successors is the character of the constraints imposed on the Executive by the rule of law.

    Balkinization 2004

  • Even more important than the method of selecting the people's rulers and their successors is the character of the constraints imposed on the Executive by the rule of law.

    Balkinization 2004

  • Even more important than the method of selecting the people's rulers and their successors is the character of the constraints imposed on the Executive by the rule of law.

    Balkinization 2004

  • Even more important than the method of selecting the people's rulers and their successors is the character of the constraints imposed on the Executive by the rule of law.

    Balkinization 2004

  • Even more important than the method of selecting the people's rulers and their successors is the character of the constraints imposed on the Executive by the rule of law.

    Balkinization 2004

  • Even more important than the method of selecting the people's rulers and their successors is the character of the constraints imposed on the Executive by the rule of law.

    Balkinization 2004

  • Even more important than the method of selecting the people's rulers and their successors is the character of the constraints imposed on the Executive by the rule of law.

    Balkinization 2004

  • Even more important than the method of selecting the people's rulers and their successors is the character of the constraints imposed on the Executive by the rule of law.

    Balkinization 2004

  • Even more important than the method of selecting the people's rulers and their successors is the character of the constraints imposed on the Executive by the rule of law.

    Balkinization 2004

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