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Here are some examples of each variation that correspond with the bullets in the above section:
Here are some examples of each variation that correspond with the bullets in the above section:


     '''Ex.''' Alice accepted Robert's invitation to the prom; ''subsequently'', she spent the rest of her day thinking about what to wear.  
     '''Ex.''' Alice accepted Robert's invitation to the prom; ''subsequently'', she spent the rest of her day thinking about what to wear. <br/>
     '''Ex.''' ''Conversely'', Robert could focus on nothing with so many thoughts running through his mind.  
     '''Ex.''' ''Conversely'', Robert could focus on nothing with so many thoughts running through his mind. <br/>
     '''Ex.''' When the prom came, everything was perfect. Robert and Alice could ''finally'' enjoy their time together.  
     '''Ex.''' When the prom came, everything was perfect. Robert and Alice could ''finally'' enjoy their time together. <br/>
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