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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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On one occasion, the men started an electrical fire in a hole they had dug in a street but fled the scene, leaving it to burn.

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On one occasion he had recorded in documents that Rhianan expressed a wish to be deradicalised, describing her views as "cringe", but on another she felt she was "far too into this now" to change.

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Martina, from West Yorkshire, who was 19 at the time, claimed during lessons her instructor made sexual remarks, touched her legs and thighs and on one occasion, "put his arm across my chest where my breasts were, which made me feel very uncomfortable".

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The trial was also told how Ricotta made several verbal threats against his wife in the months before the murders, including saying on one occasion: "Dead or alive, you're not leaving this marriage".

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

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