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A '''dictionary''' was a type of book that gave definitions of various words from A to Z. When General [[Cobb]] told [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] that [[genocide]] and peace in our time was the same thing for him, the Doctor sarcastically suggested that he should get a better dictionary and look up genocide. The Doctor told Cobb that he would find a picture of him there, and the caption would read "Over my dead body!". ([[DW]]: ''[[The Doctor's Wife]]'')
A '''dictionary''' was a type of book that gave definitions of various words from A to Z. When General [[Cobb]] told [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] that [[genocide]] and peace in our time was the same thing for him, the Doctor sarcastically suggested that he should get a better dictionary and look up genocide. The Doctor told Cobb that he would find a picture of him there, and the caption would read "Over my dead body!". ([[DW]]: ''[[The Doctor's Daughter]]'')
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Revision as of 19:23, 15 September 2011

A dictionary was a type of book that gave definitions of various words from A to Z. When General Cobb told the Doctor that genocide and peace in our time was the same thing for him, the Doctor sarcastically suggested that he should get a better dictionary and look up genocide. The Doctor told Cobb that he would find a picture of him there, and the caption would read "Over my dead body!". (DW: The Doctor's Daughter)