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She told jurors that on one occasion she accompanied Marten to a tent where she and Gordon had been staying while she was pregnant.

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He says the drugs have a key role to play in tackling obesity, but it has to be accompanied by significant investment in tackling the root causes of obesity.

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One in ten measles infections results in an ear infection, often accompanied by bacterial sepsis, and can result in hearing loss.

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The relentless need to move was often accompanied by sleeplessness and a crawling sensation under her skin.

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Each group was accompanied by a smuggler - or a "donker" as Gurpreet and other migrants refer to them, a word seemingly derived from the term "donkey route" used for illegal migration journeys.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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