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Borovoy (russian: Боровой, masculine) or Borovaya (; feminine) is a Russian last name shared by the following people: *Alan Borovoy (1932–2015), Canadian lawyer *Alexei Borovoi (1875–1935), Russian philosopher, anarchist * Ari Borovoy (born 1979), Mexican singer of the OV7 pop group *Konstantin Borovoy Konstantin Natanovich Borovoi (russian: Константи́н Ната́нович Борово́й; born 30 June 1948) is a liberal Russian politician and entrepreneur, Russian Parliament Member (1995–2000), former Chair of Party of Econ ...
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Alan Borovoy
Alfred Alan Borovoy, (March 17, 1932 – May 11, 2015) was a Canadian lawyer and human rights activist best known as the longtime general counsel of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA).CCLA biography
Born in , Borovoy's family owned a drug store which went out of business during the Great Depression forcing the family to move in with Borovoy's grandparents who lived on Grace Street, then a working-class neighbourhood in 's west end. He was raised as ...
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Alexei Borovoi
Alexei Alexeyevich Borovoi (1875–1935) was a Russian individualist anarchist writer, orator, teacher and propagandist. Biography Borovoi was born on 30 October 1875 in Moscow. In 1906, Borovoi began giving lectures about anarchism in a number of Russian cities. He moved to France in late 1910 to escape state persecution for anti-state propaganda. After returning to Russia, he became a political economy and history teacher at the Russian Popular University and at the Free College of Social Sciences, the latter of which had been founded by French anarchists. From their influence Borovoi became interested on French syndicalism, which he voiced his support for in lectures, denying parliamentarism and calling for a social revolution to radically reconstruct society. In April 1917, Borovoi helped to organize teachers and doctors into the Federation of Unions of Workers of Intellectual Labour, and went on to edit the union's official organ ''The Call'' (russian: Клич). In 1918 ...
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Ari Borovoy
Ari Borovoy (born May 29, 1979 in Mexico City) is a founding member of the Latin music children's group La Onda Vaselina which evolved into the successful Latin pop group OV7. As a songwriter, he had a hand in creating several of the group's biggest hits, including "Aum Aum," "Shake Shake," "Te Necessito" and "No Me Voy." He has also recorded solo albums, starred on telenovelas and in films. OV7 disbanded in 2003 and the OV7 brand remained inactive until Borovoy and five members reunited in 2010.Cordova, Randy.Latin-pop group OV7 has lasting power, loyal following" ''USA Today''. 1 April 2012. During the interim, Borovoy launched a solo career, starting with an acting role on the Televisa telenovela '' Clap... El Lugar De Tus Sueños''. His first solo album, ''Ari Borovoy'', appeared in 2005, with the single "Booming" emerging as a hit.
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