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Examples
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The scene where the professor turns Sharik into a man is full of comic blood spurts and flying testicles.
' Jeanne Whalen 2010
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Later, when the police arrive to investigate reports of Sharikov ' s murder, they find Sharik the dog walking on all fours.
' Jeanne Whalen 2010
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The main character in this wonderful opera, written by Raskatov and performed by ENO, is a stray dog called Sharik.
Another view on A Dog's Heart Interview by Laura Barnett 2010
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Sharik is voiced by a male countertenor with a beautiful high voice, to represent the spirit of the dog, and a woman with a deep growl.
Another view on A Dog's Heart Interview by Laura Barnett 2010
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When the professor finds the dog, he takes him home and nicknames him Sharik, the Russian equivalent of Spot or Rover.
' Jeanne Whalen 2010
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A professor named Filipp Filippovich tempts Sharik into his apartment, with the intention of performing an operation on him to turn him into a man.
Another view on A Dog's Heart Interview by Laura Barnett 2010
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Monika Rittershaus Puppeteers maneuver a skeletal Sharik.
' Jeanne Whalen 2010
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One of novelist Mikhail Bulgakov's most beloved stories, "Heart of a Dog," features a stray named Sharik who takes human form as a slovenly proletarian.
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It was written by Christina A. Sharik and appears on the International War Veterans 'Poetry Archives site, which includes "writings about war and its consequences by veterans, their families, friends and supporters."
Keith "Matt" Maupin 2004
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By the end, the only people that were left were Eric and I, Saba, Sharik, Avery, Cliff, and a guy the works for Caedence (one of Motorola's vendors).
November 12th, 2001 2001
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