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He had been the heir apparent at his father's church.
Up until a short time ago, she was the heir apparent.
But what if the heir apparent does not take to the new areas?
In 333, at age six, he was made his father's heir apparent.
This must be the heir apparent if he or she is old enough.
He returned to Iraq and is considered the heir apparent, at least for now.
He was appointed as his father's heir apparent in 2000.
He became heir apparent when his father was elected king in 1905.
"They put him in a strong position to be perceived as heir apparent."
He was heir apparent and head of the royal house until his death.
It makes me nervous when they say I am the heir apparent.
William became heir apparent at the age of 62 when his older brother died.
He was at the time the heir apparent to the throne.
He soon became the de facto heir apparent at the court.
With his older brother out of the way, Simon became heir apparent.
With no formal heir apparent, the field is wide open.
None could see him as the heir apparent without resentment.
Among the rulers the heir apparent was the son of the sister.
Edward was 59 when he became king, having been heir apparent for longer than anyone else in British history.
Three: it makes Hillary the party's heir apparent in 2016.
It was held by the Scottish heir apparent beginning in 1404.
Not what you'd do if you were thinking of yourself as heir apparent."
These companies are also a bit less likely to have an heir apparent in place, and may not be deep with management talent.
And thus his half brother, Edmund, became the heir apparent of their father.
"One of the newspapers suggested that he was your heir apparent."