. . . . "Against the background of a contextually salient non-real world, for instance a hypothetical, imagined, simulated, expected, projected, or dream world, an Instance of a Type encountered in a relation or event in the real world is presented as being different from the instance found in the non-real world. Of course, the real-world Instance of the expected Type may also be presented as not occurring, as in the last example below.\nActual results may vary.\nACTUAL results may vary.\nAlso present is the actual policeman, now 20 years older and helping to cast and prepare the young actor who'll be portraying him onscreen.\nAlso present is the ACTUAL policeman, now 20 years older and helping to cast and prepare the young actor who'll be portraying him onscreen.\nOf course, an actual car with all these capabilities simply did not exist.\nOf course, an ACTUAL car with all these capabilities simply did not exist.\n"^^ . . . . . .