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An attempted Dalek counter-attack using a vast army secreted on the jungle planet of Spiridon was defeated by a Thal guerrilla squad aided by the Doctor who froze the 10,000-strong Dalek army, whilst a Dalek ship fleeing from the warzone was destroyed on the planet Exxilon.
Archive 2010-04-01 Adam Whitehead 2010
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The one time Borodin came alone was the night Spiridon stayed home, slipped into the bath and opened a vein.
Three Stations : An Arkady Renko Novel Martin Cruz Smith 2010
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An attempted Dalek counter-attack using a vast army secreted on the jungle planet of Spiridon was defeated by a Thal guerrilla squad aided by the Doctor who froze the 10,000-strong Dalek army, whilst a Dalek ship fleeing from the warzone was destroyed on the planet Exxilon.
Specieswatch: The Daleks Adam Whitehead 2010
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One strong theory is that he retrieved the 10,000-strong Dalek army on Spiridon left frozen by the Doctor and adapted these into a powerful army that the original Daleks, who had been severely weakened by centuries of warfare against the Thals, humans, Draconians and Movellans, could not withstand.
Archive 2010-04-01 Adam Whitehead 2010
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Every other week or so, the names of Sergei Borodin and Roman Spiridon arrived and left together.
Three Stations : An Arkady Renko Novel Martin Cruz Smith 2010
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Spiridon came here alone, got half the drunks here shouting they were God and went his merry way.
Three Stations : An Arkady Renko Novel Martin Cruz Smith 2010
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One strong theory is that he retrieved the 10,000-strong Dalek army on Spiridon left frozen by the Doctor and adapted these into a powerful army that the original Daleks, who had been severely weakened by centuries of warfare against the Thals, humans, Draconians and Movellans, could not withstand.
Specieswatch: The Daleks Adam Whitehead 2010
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That was at the same time Roman Spiridon was slipping into his bathtub, Arkady thought.
Three Stations : An Arkady Renko Novel Martin Cruz Smith 2010
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Arkady noticed that according to the log, Roman Spiridon was admitted at the same time.
Three Stations : An Arkady Renko Novel Martin Cruz Smith 2010
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Between May and August 1900, a second journey to Russia, accompanied only by Lou, again took him to Moscow and St. Petersburg, where he met the family of Boris Pasternak and Spiridon Drozhzhin, a peasant poet.
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