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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a way of using numbers in a library. After two days of working in the [[Hounslow Library]], [[Donna Noble]] memorised it. She later used this as proof that she was "good with numbers". ([[TV]]:''[[The Doctor's Daughter (TV story)|The Doctor's Daughter]]'') | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a way of using numbers in a library. After two days of working in the [[Hounslow Library]], [[Donna Noble]] memorised it. She later used this as proof that she was "good with numbers". ([[TV]]:''[[The Doctor's Daughter (TV story)|The Doctor's Daughter]]'') | ||
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The Dewey Decimal System was a way of using numbers in a library. After two days of working in the Hounslow Library, Donna Noble memorised it. She later used this as proof that she was "good with numbers". (TV:The Doctor's Daughter)