Doctor Zhivagoin a sentence
- Boris Pasternak, Doctor Zhivago -- Passage highlighted in one of the books found with Chris McCandless's remains.† (source)
- Beginning students are oftenswamped with the mass of detail; the chief experience of reading Dr. Zhivago (1957) may be that they can't keep all the names straight.† (source)
- She checked out Doctor Zhivago from the public library.† (source)
- I spent a jolly summer in the Kremlin studying germ warfare with Doctor Zhivago.† (source)
- Gordon asked every time Dr. Zhivago came home to his midday meal.† (source)
- The Soviets would not permit publication of Doctor Zhivago, but the manuscript was smuggled out of the country.
- No, Dr. Zhivago is my son-in-law, there he is.† (source)
- Boris Pasternak, Doctor Zhivago -- passage highlighted in one of the books found with Christopher McCandless's remains; underscoring by McCandless.† (source)
- He had just finished reading Doctor Zhivago, a book that incited him to scribble excited notes in the margins and underline several passages: Lara walked along the tracks following a path worn by pilgrims and then turned into the fields.† (source)
- May I just have a glance … Zhivago … Zhivago … Doctor Zhivago … Moscow … How about going to my place for a moment?† (source)
- Mademoiselle called up Kolia and told him to find Dr. Zhivago a good seat in the train to Moscow, threatening him with exposure if he did not.† (source)
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- Dr. Zhivago is coming with his family from Moscow, he said, and would I please give them every possible assistance.† (source)
- When rumors and reports reached me of your intimacy with her and the name Dr. Zhivago was mentioned to me, for some inexplicable reason, out of the thousands of faces I'd seen in these years, I remembered a doctor of that name who had once been brought to me for questioning.† (source)
- Dr. Zhivago, until recently known as Yura but now addressed more and more often as Yurii Andreievich, stood in the corridor of the gynecological section of the hospital, outside the door of the maternity ward to which he had just brought his wife Tonia-Antonina Alexandrovna.† (source)
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