"Habanera" from Carmen
Clara (this is the modern clara) jumped into the doctors timestream creating versions of herself. one of them was called oswin oswald and she was made into a dalek but she died but who cares she was just a part of clara
Jenna-Louise Coleman Plays Clara, the Doctor's new companion, the Dalek, and the Victorian Governess.
Oswin. has written: 'Oswin illuminiert Parkinsons Gesetz'
Oswin Carboex is 178 cm.
Oswin Gibbs-Smith died in 1987.
Oswin Gibbs-Smith was born in 1901.
She plays the same character, more or less. The Doctor keeps running into the same woman, in different times. This 'impossible girl', Clara, dies twice, which is why the doctor is intent on keeping her modern day incarnation safe and solving her mystery. At the end of season 7, 'The Name of the Doctor' the mystery is revealed. The Great Intelligence lures the Doctor to Tranzelore, his final resting place, finding his 'body' which is not a corporeal body, but a twisting mass of tears in time. The Great Intelligence corrupts the Doctor's past, turning 'every win in to a loss, every victory into a defeat'. Clara steps into the tear right after, splitting herself into many different Claras, who all work in the background to keep the Doctor safe. Most of the time the Doctor isn't aware of this help, but some he does, as we saw in Asylum of the Daleks, and The Snowmen.
Oswin Creighton has written: 'Letters of Oswin Creighton' -- subject(s): World War, 1914-1918, English Personal narratives
Clara Oswald is a fictional character portrayed by Jenna Coleman in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. First appearing in the show's seventh series, Clara is introduced as a companion of the eleventh incarnation of the alien time traveller known as the Doctor (portrayed by Matt Smith).
Sister Mary Oswin has written: 'Sing Children of the Day'
Victory of Oswald and Santhi I have no idea as to the reasoning behind the previous 'answer' - 'Oswin' means 'friend of God'.....there is NO other meaning!
hes my guitar teacher!