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However, Smith provided little further information about this third order.
In the autumn a third order was made of fifty.
The influence on the reduction is also expected to be a second or third order relationship.
The second and third orders were both delivered in 1928.
Most of the equations can be reduced to the second or sometimes third order.
As to the clergy, they even ran before the wishes of the third order.
"It's the third order that's gone there in the past year and a half.
We can define third order correlations and so on in the obvious way.
His employers constitute the third order, that of those who live by profit.
A group of Third order lay brothers moved into the monastery grounds in 1465.
He joined the third order of the Franciscans in his later teens.
This was the first instance of a lay third order (tertiary) known in the Church.
Graner admitted the attack and a third order of protection was granted.
In theory this was a balance between spiritual and secular peers with the third order providing for the other two.
It can take place only in media with anisotropy of third order nonlinearity.
Francis formed his third order because of circumstances that he had not foreseen.
Lacey then gave the third order in the sequence of single word commands normally used.
These later groups came to be called Third Orders.
Hence it has been used for centuries to denote those who belonged to a third order.
A mixed community with a monastic life, but also members living a 'third order' type life in the world.
This process is repeated for the third order marker, and then the round is completed.
These religious institutes or "congregations" are classified as belonging to the third order regular.
In the third order, by difference frequency generation the original frequency can be generated again.
Neglecting effects higher than third order in v/c this gives:
It is home to a third order Fresnel lens which is still active.
Several of the women among the secular tertiaries joined her in this commitment.
It was originally an organisation of Tertiaries but later on developed into a full congregation.
In England during the 13th century very many are said to have become Tertiaries.
The origin of the conventual women Tertiaries has never been very clearly worked out.
Those who for serious reasons cannot join a confraternity may be received as single tertiaries.
All these large numbers of isolated tertiaries give a total of nearly 60,000.
"I'm running tertiaries at idle so I can keep a generator on line.
That wide belt of stuff just inside the big ring must be where the tertiaries are buried."
They are comparable to the tertiaries associated with the various Orders of friars.
Some tertiaries sikharas sometimes exist near the ends of the side or in the corners.
It is unclear whether the upper arm carried tertiaries.
The tertiaries are blue whereas the scapulars are dark red.
In addition to the usual vows of tertiaries, they promised to pray for the Christian slaves.
When the fifth of sixth primary is replaced, the outermost tertiaries begin to drop.
In the early 20th century it was impossible to estimate even approximately the number of tertiaries living in the world.
Besides these there are numerous corporations of tertiaries established in different countries, viz.
"I could do a configuration of the primaries and tertiaries that would do the trick."
The Dominican nuns (second order) and tertiaries were also indebted to his zeal.
The members of this lay group were associated as tertiaries to the neighbouring Carmelite monastery.
His studies on the tertiaries of Sind was considered to be of seminal importance.
The Humiliati seem to have been the first to have 'tertiaries' in the twelfth century.
Besides these, during that period, there were many hundreds of tertiaries throughout the US not belonging to any congregation.
I am into the secondary governor ring in places; if it goes, there are only the tertiaries to hold it."
Tertiaries are small humanoids about 4 feet tall but have arms each ending in a sword-like blade.
It is estimated that the number of lay Franciscan Tertiaries now exceeds two million.