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The latter will appear in a story called The Doctor's Wife, written by sci-fi author Neil Gaiman.
BBC News - Home 2011
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Today he's perhaps best known as The Doctor's chief scribbler and the genius behind last summer's delightful small-screen reinvention of Sherlock Holmes.
The Guardian World News Daniel Bettridge 2011
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The new series includes appearances from Downton Abbey star Hugh Bonneville and former Coronation Street star Suranne Jones in an episode called The Doctor's Wife.
WalesOnline - Home 2011
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Other Americans have prospered on courses that have gone under the Open Doctor's knife.
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Unfortunately, the Doctor's diagnosis is unreadable but according to the Certificate, he recovered!
Mementoes 2010
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When he and Amy do battle against them, Amy arms herself with a sword while Rory has to rely on the Doctor's sonic screwdriver and a less intimidating, non-traditional weapon.
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Rory brings a steadiness to this group's dynamic, countering Amy and the Doctor's rather impetuous, risk-taking natures.
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Doctor's permission is required. 5: 30-6: 30 p.m.,
Alexandria and Arlington health calendar Post 2010
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I think Rory and the Doctor's relationship has grown so much over the last season.
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His relationship with the Doctor has also weathered some tension, mainly stemming from trying to share Amy, who was the Doctor's companion first before they shared the privilege.
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