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Accused terrorists John Nuttall and his lover Amanda Korody virtually whispered four “not guilty” pleas Tuesday to charges of plotting to detonate pressure-cooker bombs at 2013 Legislature Canada Day celebrations.

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Korody appeared petite, peeking out grimly from under her bangs — all but hidden beneath an olive-coloured shawl. Nuttall was tall and imposing with a Marine-style haircut in a grey suit with a buttoned-up white shirt.

The Surrey couple sat impassively in individual docks, three identical empty Plexiglas boxes separating them.

Nuttall seemed relaxed, regularly scanning the packed courtroom with a smile.

Korody rarely glanced around at the public gallery and when she did, she was tight-lipped and sombre.

The pair regularly exchanged longing looks and mouthed messages.

Inside downtown Vancouver’s dazzling glass courthouse, a panel of 300 potential jurors filled the foyer as well as the province’s large, ultra-security courtroom built for the Air India terrorism trial.