(1) Succession to the throne passes to the direct and legitimate descendants of the prince , with male descendants taking precedence over female.
(2) Like his great-grandfather, Akbar the Great, the young prince cultivated good relations with his Hindu subjects.
(3) The council waited for their lord to continue, which was not until the prince had left the chamber and the door was closed and locked.
(4) This enables a prince to keep close watch on his state and to quickly resolve any troubles as they arise.
(5) Instead, Tadpole does ultimately reveal a subtle, witty prince of a film to be charmed by.
(6) I was anticipating a marvelous story with a princess waiting for her prince in her royal castle.
(7) That sage of The Sun and prince of the pun Kelvin Mackenzie has never been short of a tale or two.
(8) In a moment of fancy, I leaned forward to gently kiss her on the lips, much like the prince reviving Princess Aurora from enchanted slumber.
(9) The prince is the grandson of the founder of Saudi Arabia, King Abdul Aziz, and a nephew of Saudi King Fahd and Crown Prince Abdullah.
(10) At a time when scanning and imaging were unknown factors, this prince of medicine made use of his own techniques to treat and cure people free of cost.
(11) It came courtesy of my pal Dave, prince of quipsters.
(12) But his celebrity as the u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510punk prince of balletu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb always masked a considerable talent for making dances.
(13) Four of the park's 10 staff mermaids perform at each show in the spring's chilly waters, along with a male swimmer who plays the prince in the story.
(14) Arctic char is a prince among fishes
(15) He was the prince of a small kingdom that was now part of Pakistan
(16) Big-budget Spielberg is a warm and sentimental storyteller, the master of the grand scale, the prince of popcorn entertainment.
(17) Whether you welcome this prince of silly or shun him as a hopeless jester, on stage his outlandish world cannot fail to charm.
(18) What will the 63-year-old prince of folk, whose anthems were adopted by the civil rights movement in the early 1960s, tell us next?
(19) Nemo is a little fish kid whose overprotective dad, Marlin, is perfectly voiced by Albert Brooks, that prince of good-natured anxiety.
(20) Uneasy relations between the prince and his father lasted until Henry IV's death in 1413.