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Aleksandr Boyarsky
Aleksandr Ionovich Boyarsky is the CEO of the Melnitsa Animation Studio, producer, screenwriter, voice actor, and composer. |
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Aleksandr Bushkov
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Bushkov is a best-selling Russian author who has written books in the genres of science fiction, crime fiction, popular history and non-fiction. In his belletristic, published in literary and popular journals, Bushkov has been critical of conventional academic approaches in fields such as history and evolutionary biology. As indicated on the personal webpage of the author, his total number of volumes published exceeds 17 million. |
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Aleksandr Chakovsky
Aleksandr Borisovich Chakovsky was a Soviet/Russian editor and novelist; editor-in-chief of "Literaturnaya Gazeta" from 1962 to 1988. A hard-line Communist, he served as an unofficial cultural arbiter through his position in the powerful Writers' Union. |
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Aleksandr Cherepanov
Aleksandr Ivanovich Cherepanov was a Soviet military leader and lieutenant general of the Red Army. |
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Aleksandr Chernyshyov
Aleksandr Alekseyevich Chernyshov, anglicised Alexander Chernyshov, was an electrical engineer. He graduated from Saint Petersburg Polytechnical Institute in 1907, and worked there until the end of his life. His research consisted of radio engineering and high-voltage techniques. He won the Lenin Prize in 1930. |
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Aleksandr Deyneka
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Deyneka was a Soviet painter, graphic artist and sculptor, regarded as one of the most important Russian modernist figurative painters of the first half of the 20th century. His Collective Farmer on a Bicycle (1935) has been described as exemplifying the socialist realist style. |
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Aleksandr Dobrolyubov
Aleksandr Mikhailovich Dobrolyubov was a Russian Symbolist poet, well known mostly for his creative energy rather than his poetry. |
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Aleksandr Drakokhrust
Aleksandr Abramovich Drakokhrust was a Russian language poet, journalist and translator from the Soviet Union. |
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Aleksandr Druz
Aleksander Abramovich Drouz is a veteran contestant of the Russian TV gameshow What? Where? When?, first of the currently five "Magisters of the Game"; Vice-President of the International Association of Clubs What? Where? When?, director of the Saint-Petersburg branch of the What? Where? When? |
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Aleksandr Dugin
Aleksandr Gelyevich Dugin is a Russian far-right political philosopher. |