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In the Fifth Doctor story Resurrection of the Daleks, a small Dalek force aided by human mercenaries and Dalek duplicates liberates Davros ( now played by Terry Molloy, with a new mask designed by Stan Mitchell ) from his space station prison, needing his expertise to find an antidote for a Movellan-created virus that has all but wiped them out.
Davros, which does not feature the Daleks, apparently fills in the gaps between Resurrection of the Daleks and Revelation of the Daleks, and has the scientist trying to manipulate the galaxy's economy into a war footing similar to Skaro's.
Paul Cornell's dark vignette in the Doctor Who Magazine Brief Encounters series, " An Incident Concerning the Bombardment of the Phobos Colony " occurs sometime between " Resurrection of the Daleks " and his assumption of the role of Emperor.
* Resurrection of the Daleks: February 8 – February 15, 1984
Alien influences have also, for example, trapped the Doctor's TARDIS and drained its power in " The Web Planet " ( 1965 ) and " Death to the Daleks " ( 1974 ), while its course has been diverted by " The Keeper of Traken " ( 1981 ), the " Mandragora Helix " ( 1976 ) and by the Daleks ' " time corridor " in " Resurrection of the Daleks " ( 1984 ).
It is, therefore, one of only five serials from the 1963 – 1989 series not to be novelised by Target – along with Adams ' other stories The Pirate Planet and City of Death, plus Eric Saward's two Dalek stories ( Resurrection of the Daleks and Revelation of the Daleks ).
The Fifth Doctor encountered many of the Doctor's best-known adversaries, including the Daleks ( in Resurrection of the Daleks ) and the Cybermen ( in both Earthshock and The Five Doctors ).
In the story's novelisation, Aaronvitch states that the Daleks split into different factions across the universe as a countermeasure to the Movellan virus that attacks their casings in Resurrection of the Daleks and that the Imperial faction have since resettled on Skaro, but does not reveal how Davros became their emperor.
Leslie Grantham, who played Watts, played Kiston in Resurrection of the Daleks.
The Dalek segment would have seen Peter Davison facing up against them again in the streets seen in the 1984 serial Resurrection of the Daleks.
* The Return, the working title for the 1984 Doctor Who serial Resurrection of the Daleks
* A special edition Region 2 DVD with expanded special features and improved picture quality was released along with similarly expanded special editions of the Carnival of Monsters and Resurrection of the Daleks as part of the Revisitations 2 DVD boxed set on 28 March 2011.
* Resurrection of the Daleks by Eric Saward
A vision of Ian is seen along with every other companion up until that point aside from Leela and Kamelion on the scanner screen in Resurrection of the Daleks.
Susan is mentioned by the Third Doctor in Planet of the Daleks, the Sixth Doctor in Attack of the Cybermen and the Seventh Doctor in The Curse of Fenric, and a vision of Susan is seen along with every other companion up until that point aside from Leela and Kamelion on the scanner screen in Resurrection of the Daleks.
* The DVD was also included in a limited-edition box set with later stories Resurrection of the Daleks and Remembrance of the Daleks.

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< span dir =" ltr "> Baptism and Resurrection: Studies in Pauline Theology Against Its Graeco-Roman Background </ span >", A. J. M. Wedderburn, p. 199, Mohr Siebeck, 1987, ISBN 978-3-16-145192-8 </ ref > Marvin Mayer notes that some scholars regard the idea of dying and rising deities in the mystery religions as being fanciful but suggests this may be motivated by apologetic concerns, attempting to keep Christ's resurrection as a unique event.
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al-Nisā 4: 29 > And the prophet salAllahu ' aleihi wa selim said: < Whoever kills himself by any means, he will be punished by it on the Day of Resurrection .” Bukhari, Volume 7, Book 71, Number 670 > The person should rather strive and seek to guide them and if fighting is legalized and legislated, then he fights alongside the Muslims.
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< td > This song is a reference to Return of the Living Dead, about a specific scene in the film where a gang of ' punks ' go to congregate in the local cemetery ( bearing the name " Resurrection Cemetery " on its gates ).
< BLOCKQUOTE > One jurists's ` discovery ` of the ruling of law for a specific case would not have been invalidated by some other jurist's discovery of a different ruling for that case ; only God could choose between them, and until the Resurrection ( or in the case of the Shiah, the return of the Twelfth Imam ) God had left the matter to the jurists, and the first actual judgement was final, as otherwise there would have been an infinite regress of opinions without any final judgement.
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