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He was from Lusus and seemed More muscle than man.
Lusus tore itself apart like a wolf chewing at its own entrails.
The weight of Lusus fell on her caped shoulders like iron shackles.
Leigh, Allan, please keep me informed on the Lusus riots.
Instead of 'casting back to Lusus, I spent a few minutes checking the plaza and side streets.
In botany, the term lusus was traditionally used.
You are a miracle of nature madam, a lusus naturae, as the Ancients had it.
"So the original Keats persona, the one thought killed on Lusus, is still alive?"
Augustus established the lusus Troiae as a regular event.
What she sees reflected is a lusus naturae , a "monster in the shape of a woman."
It was rare and quite good, but gave the salty hint of the Lusus clone vats.
He regained his health and wrote his second book of Lusus Pastorales.
I thought that they must be ancient as well, but I found the manufacturer's tag: Lusus.
Ten more days on Lusus achieved nothing but more gravity fatigue for Sol.
'Are you sure the Shrike Temple here on Lusus is our best chance?"
Cruel lusus of Nature!
I'd never been in the Shrike Temple on Lusus before but there was no doubt that we were there now.
The lusus was occasionally presented at the Saecular Games, but was not attached regularly to a particular religious festival.
Names like Garden and the Ousters, Renaissance and Lusus meant little to her.
No one even regarded him as a possibility: fratricide has been held as inconceivable, a lusus naturae, since the days of Cain.
If language is a continual exercise in combination and permutation, it makes sense that such expressions, or lusus linguae , will always be with us.
David Bayford called it dysphagia lusoria; because in latin, lusus naturæ means sports of nature or natural anomaly.
Shrike Cult uprisings on Lusus.
The Shrike Temple on Lusus had saved her from the mob, included her in the pilgrimage.
Wissowa compares the Salii with the noble youth who dance the Lusus Troiae.