Flat-topped prominence with cliff-like edges.
1 It is thus: Hæc hoc morus multicaulis, a mensa et thoro, ruta baga centum.
2 As the lawyers say, is it a 'vinculo', or only a ' mensa et thoro?'
3 How can a man who faces death feel as we do towards mensa or tupto?
4 Those who had found mensa too much for them came to me to get a smattering of grammar.
5 Professor Joan Freeman is a child psychologist who tests IQ of gifted children, including the youngest members of mensa .
6 After the 4th century other names or expressions come into use, such as mensa tremenda, series corporis et sanguinis Christi.
7 For example, archaeological excavations in Pompeii uncovered the mensa ponderaria which was used to ensure standard measures of goods for citizens.
8 The first act opens with the brilliant chorus of the revellers ("Piacer della mensa " ) , which is full of courtly grace.
9 Then she opened the door that led to a long, spacious room called the mensa that was used as a mess hall.
10 So, after three lessons in Latin grammar, one might correct a fellow student, whose knowledge did not embrace the ablative of " mensa . "
11 That first contact says something about the mindset of some Mensa buffs.
12 Impossible, because Mensa nerds with flaming red hair were not Caroline's type.
13 An M is a male Mensa member; a FeM is a female.
14 Vic Mensa -Few artists have traveled the road of Vic Mensa .
15 And Esau, though maybe not a Mensa member, got a raw deal.
16 Writer tells about meeting Lola at a Mensa party he stumbles upon.
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