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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/27/2016 12:17 PM, mayqel qunenoS
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      <pre wrap="">jIH:
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        <pre wrap="">rInbe' qo'
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      <pre wrap="">SuStel:
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        <pre wrap="">qo' rInmoHlu'ta'be'
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      <pre wrap="">I can understand that the {qo' rInmoHlu'ta'be'} means "someone didn't
finish the world"; but why doesn't the {rInbe' qo'} mean "the world
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    <p>It does. But <i>finished</i> can mean "complete, fully created"
      or it can mean "ended," and I think canon has shown it leaning
      more toward the latter sense, so it's what I first thought. What
      you said isn't wrong, but I could only disambiguate based on my
      previous knowledge of the book.<br>
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