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  1. Summary. A forty-year-old man named Dmitri Gurov is intrigued by a young woman walking along the sea front of Yalta with her small Pomeranian dog. Dmitri dislikes his shrewish and intelligent wife and, as a result, has numerous love affairs.

  2. 2 days ago · The Lady with the Torch. T he Hollywood Reporter has been rolling out a series of articles marking the hundredth anniversary of Columbia Pictures. While Pamela McClintock ’s stroll through the studio’s archives with Tom Rothman, chairman of Sony Motion Picture Group—Sony bought Columbia from Coca-Cola in 1989—is a fun diversion (there ...

  3. Jan 19, 2012 · So what does Columbia mean and who is the lady in the logo? To know the origin of the name Columbia we have to travel back all the way to 1738 when it was published in the weekly publication of the debates of the British Parliament.

  4. The "Columbia Lady" who has worn her toga and held her torch high for most of Columbia Pictures' seventy-five year history, has a history of her own, although the facts get a little fuzzy in places and are completely missing in others.

  5. Sep 7, 2016 · The Columbia Pictures Torch Lady has been gracing the silver screen ever since the company was first founded in 1924, but her real life persona would remain unknown until Michael Deas was commissioned to create a new matte painting in the 1990s.

  6. Florence gained the nickname 'the Lady with the Lamp' during her work at Scutari. 'The Times' reported that at night she would walk among the beds, checking the wounded men holding a light in her hand.

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  8. T he hyperrealist image of a lady on a pedestal holding a burning bright torch was an idealised vision of Americanism. It proclaimed the arrival of another Columbia Pictures film, very often in black-and-white, most probably short in length but fast and furious in tone and pace.

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