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   Michael Ikeda submitted this idea :   
   > Michael Cole wrote in   
   > news:j7fr0i$62d$1@dont-email.me:   
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   >> Michael Ikeda explained on 14/10/2011 :   
   >>> Michael Cole wrote in   
   >>> news:j77rgv$ejk$1@dont-email.me:   
   >>>   
   >>>> Michael Ikeda formulated on Friday :   
   >>>>> Michael Cole wrote in   
   >>>>> news:j757cu$haq$1@dont-email.me:   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>>> Dworkin wrote :   
   >>>>>>> On 12 okt, 00:55, Michael Cole    
   >>>>>>> wrote:   
   >>>>>>>> Michael Ikeda presented the following explanation :   
   >>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>> Michael Cole wrote in   
   >>>>>>>>> news:j6tb1o$tco$1@dont-email.me:   
   >>>>>>>>>> on 9/10/2011, Tahi supposed :   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> Again, a passage, phrase or sentence from the   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> books...   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> 1. In LoTR?   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> No. 2. The Hobbit? No.   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> 3. In Unfinished Tales?   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> Yes   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> 4. Is the passage something that is spoken by a   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> character?   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> No.   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> 5. Does it describe something?   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> Yes.   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> 6. Is the description connected to Beleriand?   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> No.   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> 7. Is the description connected to Numenor?   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> No.   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> 8. Is the description connected to the Third Age?   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> Yes.   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> 9 About the Palantiri?   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> No.   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> 10. A description of a living creature?   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> No.   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> 11. About something geographic, like a river, a   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> valley, a cave, a mountain?   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> No.   
   >>>>>>>>>>> 12.Does it describe what is being seen by a person (or   
   >>>>>>>>>>> people)?   
   >>>>>>>>>> Yes.   
   >>>>>>>>> 13. Seen by one person (as opposed to a group)?   
   >>>>>>>> No.   
   >>>>>>> 14. Elendil's tomb?   
   >>>>>> No.   
   >>>>> 15. A description of an object created by one or more beings   
   >>>>> belonging to one or more of the Free Peoples (that is, elves,   
   >>>>> humans, hobbits, dwarves, or ents).   
   >>>>   
   >>>> Oooh. This is going to depend on the definition of "an   
   >>>> object", but I am going to say, Yes.   
   >>>>   
   >>> 16. Is at least one of the persons seeing what is being   
   >>> described from either the Rohirrim or the people that would   
   >>> become the Rohirrim?   
   >> No.   
   >   
   > 17. Is at least one of the persons a Gondorian?   
      
   No.   
      
   It is possible that the wrong intention may have been given by an   
   answer. I will say that I have given the most strict interpretation of   
   the question, based on the passage in question rather than any   
   interpolation of the situation outside the passage.   
      
   To give a hint, one of your questions was very very warm...   
      
   --   
   Michael Cole   
      
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