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I like how they've spelled Kinski's name "Kinsky" on the poster.
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Kinsky, face ruddy, guffawed, threw down some coins for his bill, and stumbled off down the street which, despite the late hour, twitched and rustled with foot traffic.
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The four sitting with Lake he counted as his closest friends: Raffe, Sonter, Kinsky, and Merrimount.
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Lake, Merrimount, Kinsky, and Sonter all raised their green flags with a curious mixture of derision and drunken fervor.
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When Kinsky began to denounce Houdini by making speeches in public squares, the magician took up the offer.
The Secret Life of Houdini William Kalush 2006
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An overflow audience packed an Essen hall and seemed to side with the local underdog until Kinsky, instead of attending to the fastening of Houdini, began a bizarre personal diatribe making all sorts of accusations against the escape king.
The Secret Life of Houdini William Kalush 2006
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When Houdini severed the business relationship, Kinsky began hounding him with a challenge to fasten him that got tremendous publicity.
The Secret Life of Houdini William Kalush 2006
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When Houdini severed the business relationship, Kinsky began hounding him with a challenge to fasten him that got tremendous publicity.
The Secret Life of Houdini William Kalush 2006
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“We could see with our own eyes that Kinsky tied the American as you would tie a piece of cattle.”
The Secret Life of Houdini William Kalush 2006
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Houdini had employed a machinist in Essen Ruhr named Josef Kinsky to produce a few pairs of handcuffs.
The Secret Life of Houdini William Kalush 2006
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