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> Heather and her sister Joanne were both afraid of spiders.
> Heather's fear was offset by her deep sense of compassion for
> vulnerable creatures. Unlike Heather, who would always put spiders
> safely outside if she found them in the house, Joanne's fear kept
> her from going anywhere near the creatures.
Hmm, how about this:
Unlike Herb, who was unclear about how parallel structure provides
clarity of thought, Susan lacked any fear of Herb's credentials
because she knew the Emperor had a scarcity of cloth coverage.
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