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  • Repeatedly brought together and separated from each woman by war and revolution, Zhivago is torn apart by conflict.

    Doctor Zhivago 45th Anniversary Edition on Blu-ray - The Retroist 2010

  • In "Bro"—the first book in this single-volume trilogy—we're in "Zhivago"-land, moving from a lavish czarist-era estate to World War I, the Russian Revolution and an expedition to find the meteorite.

    From Russia, With Lurid Storytelling Tom Shippey 2011

  • Now, in a growing dispute over who owns the rights to a "Zhivago" musical, Lara may soon be upstaged by Lawyers.

    Sour Notes In Dueling Zhivagos 2008

  • Feltrinelli-which says it controls all rights to "Zhivago" until the year 2010-was less conciliatory.

    Sour Notes In Dueling Zhivagos 2008

  • Armed with knives and razors, we would seek out rival gangs at our favourite haunt, a tacky nightclub called 'Zhivago's'.

    Both Sides of the Fence -A Life Under Cover Corbet, David 2002

  • I will never forget when he made me sit through "Ben Hur," "Fiddler On The Roof," AND "Dr. Zhivago."

    Valentine Erin Zulkoski 2011

  • For my long program, I had re-created the bland gray and silver two-piece, puff-blouse costume from my Dr. Zhivago program last season to look like an icicle.

    Welcome to My World Johnny Weir 2011

  • My music from Dr. Zhivago started, and I began skating.

    Welcome to My World Johnny Weir 2011

  • Zhivago, who is married to Tonya (Geraldine Chaplin), an aristocratic girl with whom he raises a family, is also in love with Lara (Julie Christie), a nurse whose life has been destroyed by tragedy.

    Doctor Zhivago 45th Anniversary Edition on Blu-ray - The Retroist 2010

  • Today's predictable plots, outrageous gymnastics, unimaginative and unromantic relationships between the sexes are pathetic and pale compared to, say, Marlon Brando and Eva Marie Saint in "On the Waterfront," Omar Sharif and Julie Christie in "Dr. Zhivago" or Clark Gable and Vivian Leigh in "Gone With the Wind."

    Liz Was the Very Image of Desire 2011

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