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  2. Wikipedia:WikiProject Lego - Wikipedia

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    Discussion. Issues concerning Lego related articles and topics are discussed on the main talk page.. Task Forces. Task forces are meant to provide centralized information and discussion for topics that have a sufficiently large scope, but would not benefit from having a separate WikiProject with all the associated bureaucracy that would involve.

  3. Fury from the Deep - Wikipedia

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    The footage of the TARDIS landing in the sea in episode 1 is later reused in episode 10 of The War Games in the next season. [5] This story marked the switch from 35 mm film to 16 mm film for its location filming. [6] [7] This film stock would be used until 1985's Revelation of the Daleks, though 35mm would still be used for model and effects ...

  4. Temu - Wikipedia

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    Temu offers free goods to some users who successfully refer new users via affiliate codes, social media, and gamification. [12] Temu also uses "family warehouses," fulfillment centers run out of personal residences, often those of overseas Chinese immigrants. [35] Online purchases on Temu can be made using a web browser or through a dedicated ...

  5. TARDIS - Wikipedia

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    The TARDIS (/ ˈ t ɑːr d ɪ s /; acronym for "Time And Relative Dimension(s) In Space") is a fictional hybrid of a time machine and spacecraft that appears in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who and its various spin-offs.

  6. The Giggle - Wikipedia

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    The TARDIS similarly gained a wheelchair accessibility ramp in the episode, which was the result of Davies receiving a letter from a fan who stated they wouldn't have been able to enter the TARDIS due to their wheelchair. [2] One scene in the episode depicts the Doctor encountering life-sized marionettes resembling himself and Baird's assistant ...

  7. 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.

  8. The Doctor's Wife - Wikipedia

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    The TARDIS's safety protocols transfer them to the main control room, where the dying Idris releases the TARDIS's matrix back to the TARDIS, destroying House. A remnant of the TARDIS's matrix, in Idris' body, states that she will not be able to speak to the Doctor again but will be there for him, finishing with "I love you."

  9. Flatline (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia

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    The poster is hung over an access tunnel to lure the Boneless to it. The Boneless, thinking it is a flattened door, funnel their energy into it to restore it, but instead they power the TARDIS that Clara placed behind the poster. The TARDIS reverts to its normal size and form, and the Doctor erects a barrier to hold the Boneless in place.