This, as the copy editor Steve Pickering liked to say, is the antepenultimate paragraph. |
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Moreover, in the antepenultimate chapter of the novel, when the narrator reflects on his project, he intimates that he has been writing a novel all along. |
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His Beefiness himself was the next Tony Greig, the baton handed over in Greig's antepenultimate game at Nottingham in July 1977, although no one would have had an inkling of the degree of what was to follow. |
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The words animal, citizen, comedy, dangerous, obvious, and antepenultimate are stressed on the antepenultimate. |
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Lewis, Poetry, and The Great War, for a close reading of the antepenultimate draft of this paper, and for a number of other courtesies. |
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In the latter case the stress shifts on the antepenultimate syllable. |
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The fixture-list looks to have concocted a momumental double-header by allocating the two Bears v Notts games as the antepenultimate and last fixtures of the season. |
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