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  • For the "Yoda" cake I actually would have voted for it being the 'love child' of Jabba the Hutt and Sil from the Doctor Who episode "Vengeance on Varos"

    A Few Of Jen's Favorite Things 2010

  • But am putting off Doctor Who - Vengeance on Varos until tomorrow's commute.

    Doctor Who: resolving the unresolved issues nwhyte 2008

  • (Attack of the Cybermen - awful) (Vengeance on Varos: disliked it less than I expected) (Mark of the Rani - dull but inoffensive) (Timelash - awful)

    Recap of Season 2 blue_condition 2008

  • We shortly afterwards reached Varos, with its twelve windmills all in a row.

    The Incomparable 29th and the "River Clyde" George Davidson

  • _ -- Stephen, Dickie, and I set off at 9.30 to have a day's enjoyment at Varos, a village we had heard a good deal about.

    The Incomparable 29th and the "River Clyde" George Davidson

  • Before we could get Dickie away from Varos he insisted on being photographed by Stephen, astride a huge cask in front of a shop, but the cask refused to keep steady -- so Dicky asserted, although to all appearances it was most solidly fixed to a substantial stand.

    The Incomparable 29th and the "River Clyde" George Davidson

  • Varos, marvelously spiced, prawns, and crayfish, garlanded the bases of these sylvan shafts, all highly decorative, and within reach of their admirers.

    Mystic Isles of the South Seas. Frederick O'Brien 1900

  • The chief said that at the isthmus of Taravao, the junction of the fan and handle, there was the M.ison des Varos, a famous roadhouse, kept by M. Butscher, where one might have the best food in Tahiti if one notified the host in advance.

    Mystic Isles of the South Seas. Frederick O'Brien 1900

  • Amodagas: Varos-tostados: Poles hardened (by fire).

    Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia, Volume 1 George Grey 1855

  • Nope, that didn't include the sale of Spandau Ballet, but instead the likes of a Marshman from 'Full Circle' (£2,040), a Sil costume from 'Vengeance On Varos' (a mere £384) and a Haemovore head from 'The Curse Of Fenric' (£1,080).

    All - Digital Spy - Entertainment and Media News 2010

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