He nominated his heir to be his successor.
Yes Joshua was Moses successor, and it was Joshua who lead the Jews into the promised land.
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The answer depends on how the words are used in a sentence, but it's hard to imagine how "whom those" could appear in a good sentence. You might say, for example, "Who runs depends on whom they nominate." I cannot come up with an example for "whom those"! Here is an example: It was not clear for whom those love notes were intended.
Himself. Even his close generals were subject to murder and execution, and he failed to nominate anyone as a successor, cynically leaving them to fight over the spoils when he died.
i will nominate
The root word of nominate is nom
how do you nominate a gead girl
The noun form of "nominate" is "nomination."
Upon the death of Palladius, whom Pope Celestine had sent to the Irish as their first bishop in 431, St. Patrick was appointed his successor.
An executor who wants to end their duties must petition the probate court that appointed them to allow their resignation. The court will appoint a successor. Another person who is interested in being appointed should join in the petition.
If at the time of death of the testator the named executor is deceased the court will appoint a successor. Another family member can petition to be appointed the executor or the family can nominate a successor who must be appointed by the court.