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Here's another one you might be able to make out the name -- Houdini, middle name listed as "Handcuff".
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As a true original, Houdini battled professional peers and copycats who worked to duplicate his signature tricks such as the Handcuff, Milk Can, and Water Torture Cell Escapes.
Harmon Leon: Harry Houdini and His Cunning Stunts at the Contemporary Jewish Museum Harmon Leon 2011
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Handcuff people may be a daily routine. however it is a insult to many ordinary citizen. i don't think Crowley is a racist based on his previous record.
NRCC targets Obama for saying Cambridge cop 'acted stupidly' 2009
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As a true original, Houdini battled professional peers and copycats who worked to duplicate his signature tricks such as the Handcuff, Milk Can, and Water Torture Cell Escapes.
Harmon Leon: Harry Houdini and His Cunning Stunts at the Contemporary Jewish Museum Harmon Leon 2011
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The detective remained silent and the hacker added, "Handcuff me to a chair if you don't trust me."
Forgetfulness ISCARS 2010
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Handcuff suspect jumps into the front seat of a patrol car, speeds away and end up leaving police on a high-speed chase through town and eventually crashing through a construction site where police were able to recapture him.
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Houdini, the Handcuff King - Interesting look at a Houdini stunt, but disappointing because of the lack of a true story.
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I liked Houdini: The Handcuff King. you're right that it's slight (both in length and story), but I think it succeeds pretty well as juvenile fiction (or whatever we're calling books for kids these days).
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My favorite recent entry: the WWI draft card of Harry Houdini, on which the escape artist is given the unlikely middle name "Handcuff."
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First is Houdini, the Handcuff King, which is written by Lutes and drawn by Nick Bertozzi.
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