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'''Blaise Pascal''' was an individual whose [[biography]] was kept in the [[York]] [[York Central Library|Central Library]]. | '''Blaise Pascal''' was an individual whose [[biography]] was kept in the [[York]] [[York Central Library|Central Library]]. | ||
The [[Ninth Doctor]] defaced a copy of his biography with a "[[hand-held electronic 'eraser' device]]" prior to [[March]] [[2005]], along with the biographies of [[HG Wells]], [[Boudica]], [[Tancred Norman]], [[Xenocrates]] and [[Margaret Thatcher]] | The [[Ninth Doctor]] defaced a copy of his biography with a "[[hand-held electronic 'eraser' device]]" prior to [[March]] [[2005]], along with the biographies of [[HG Wells]], [[Boudica]], [[Tancred Norman]], [[Xenocrates]] and [[Margaret Thatcher]]. Millicent [[ban]]ned the Doctor from the York Central Library and then applied to get the Doctor an [[ASBO]] to ban him from all [[UK]] [[library|libraries]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Have You Seen This Man? (short story)|Have You Seen This Man?]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 10:27, 30 January 2023
Blaise Pascal was an individual whose biography was kept in the York Central Library.
The Ninth Doctor defaced a copy of his biography with a "hand-held electronic 'eraser' device" prior to March 2005, along with the biographies of HG Wells, Boudica, Tancred Norman, Xenocrates and Margaret Thatcher. Millicent banned the Doctor from the York Central Library and then applied to get the Doctor an ASBO to ban him from all UK libraries. (PROSE: Have You Seen This Man?)