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Either create new styles for the cover page that retain the format, but use style names that are not used elsewhere; or create styles for the rest of your document that do not conflict with the style names already used on your cover page. I think I would go with the latter. Create the styles as based on no-style, so changes to them will not trickle through to affect others.
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