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