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  2. TARDIS - Wikipedia

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    Fan-built full-size models of the police box are also common. There have been TARDIS-shaped video games, play tents for children, toy boxes, cookie jars, book ends, key chains, and even a police-box-shaped bottle for a TARDIS bubble bath. The 1993 VHS release of The Trial of a Time Lord was contained in a special-edition tin shaped like the TARDIS.

  3. Original Sin (Lane novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Doctor manages to trap Vaughn in the TARDIS, cutting him off from transferring his mind to a new body; he later removes Vaughn's brain crystal and installs it in a food machine. Roz and Chris, now framed by corrupt Adjudicator officials, agree to travel with the Doctor rather than face trumped-up charges.

  4. Tales of the TARDIS - Wikipedia

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    Tales of the TARDIS is a companion series to the television series Doctor Who which features re-releases of stories from the show's original run, enclosed by additional material featuring actors reprising their roles.

  5. Mission to Magnus - Wikipedia

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    Recognising that the women of Magnus have powerful telepathic abilities that could allow them to discover the secrets of time travel, the Doctor tricks Anzor to depart in his TARDIS, allowing himself and Peri to handle the situation. Separately, the Doctor and Peri learn from a group of boys, part of Magnus' breeding program and led by Vion ...

  6. Spiral Scratch (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The end of the novel suggests another explanation for the Doctor's regeneration into his seventh incarnation rather than the crash landing seen at the start of Time and the Rani, with the Doctor being forced to sacrifice much of his energy to stop a pan-dimensional being from destroying creation, thus leaving him in a weakened condition prior to the Rani's attack; rather than injuries ...

  7. Food poisoning is extremely common. But that doesn't ... - AOL

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    Food poisoning, also known as foodborne illness, is a common sickness caused by swallowing food or liquids that contain harmful bacteria, viruses or parasites, and sometimes even chemicals.

  8. Paradise Towers - Wikipedia

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    After escaping, both Tabby and Tilda are killed by a mechanical claw from their waste disposal unit. The Chief Caretaker has been allowing the robotic cleaners to kill anybody they encounter, and after reading a sales brochure for the Towers, the Doctor remembers that Kroagnon also designed "Miracle City" - a cutting-edge development which used ...

  9. The Resurrection Casket - Wikipedia

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    An abridged audio book version of The Resurrection Casket read by David Tennant was released in July 2006 by BBC Audiobooks (ISBN 1-84607-061-9.) Also included was an interview with the author by David Darlington. A promotional version, released without music and in a paper sleeve, was included free in the Radio Times (April 22–29, 2008).