>>Ah, I see. But why "not at the front"?
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>>UPDATE: Oh, I've just twigged - put "not" at the front. See? Lynne Truss is absolutely right!
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>>>Where you say just me at the moment put not at the front.
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>Or maybe it was a way to say to put anywhere else but in the front. The unwritten thing, you know. As in "what is faster: or a dog?".
Or, as Richard Armour once asked in a chapter test in one of his books (I don't recall which book): Who was more alike; Caesar or Cleopatra?
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