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Klaw and ran
In 1924, she earned rave reviews for her supporting role in the Pulitzer Prize winning play Hell-Bent Fer Heaven, which ran for 122 performances at the Klaw Theatre in New York ( later renamed CBS Radio Playhouse No. 2 ).

Klaw and international
Klaw also had a brisk international mail-order business selling cheesecake photos of movie stars.

Klaw and mail-order
The most recognized is the 1950s bondage model and pin-up girl, Bettie Page who posed for photographer Irving Klaw for mail-order photographs and was subsequently featured in Playboy.
Klaw is best known for operating a mail-order business selling photographs and film of attractive women ( sometimes in bondage ) from the 1940s to the 1960s.

Klaw and business
Before long images of the shapely brunette reach brother-and-sister entrepreneurs Paula and Irving Klaw, who run a respectable business selling movie stills and memorabilia but also deal with fetish photos, magazines, and 8-and 16-millimeter films for additional income.
Klaw was drawn to the theatre business, and for several years was a manager of tours.
Operating as " Klaw & Erlanger " they expanded their business through the acquisition and construction of theaters to the point where they controlled most of the theaters in the U. S. South and several major locations in New York.

Klaw and out
Years later, Ulysses resurfaces with a sonic emitter / gun on his right wrist as a replacement prosthetic device for his missing hand that can create whatever objects or creatures Klaw can conceive, out of sound.
Klaw is imprisoned but freed by the Crimson Cowl, which turns out to be an alias of Ultron.
Attacking the Fantastic Four while the group performed a delicate scientific procedure on the Human Torch ( whose powers had gone out of control ), Klaw threw the Thing into the medical pod that was attempting to drain the excess radiation from Torch, resulting in Ben Grimm being returned to normal.
Klaw, who acted as the spokesman for the Syndicate, was quoted as saying, " The Theatrical Syndicate has brought order out of chaos, legitimate profit out of ruinous rivalry.
Born in Buffalo, New York, Erlanger and his partner, Kentucky lawyer Marc Klaw, started out as a theatrical booking agency in New York City in 1886.

Klaw and store
These sold so well that he stopped selling books and moved the store from the basement to the street-level storefront and renamed it Irving Klaw Pin Ups.

Klaw and Movie
Born and raised in New York City, Stanton began his career in 1947 at Irving Klaw's Movie Star News company, gaining employment by boasting he could draw better than any of the artists then working for Klaw.

Klaw and bondage
A bizarre dream sequence, containing some BDSM vignettes full of flagellation and bondage, reminiscent of the fetish films of Irving Klaw, follows.
New York photographer Irving Klaw also published illustrated adventure / bondage serials by fetish artists Eric Stanton, Gene Bilbrew, Adolfo Ruiz and others.
Through his production company Nutrix Co. ( and later also Mutrix Corp ), Klaw also published and distributed illustrated adventure / bondage serials by fetish artists Eric Stanton, Gene Bilbrew, Adolfo Ruiz and others.
Set in New York during 1953-1957, the film faithfully recreates six lost fetish / bondage 16mm featurettes she did for Irving Klaw.
" Adding to the film's already extensive fantasy sequence, Weiss included incongruous scenes of scantily-clad women, bondage, and whipping taken from another project inspired by the fetish films of Irving Klaw.

Klaw and /
In doing this, Klaw comes into conflict with the Wakandan ruler / superhero T ' Chaka, whom Klaw murders in cold blood.
* Klaw is the main antagonist in the BET / Marvel Black Panther animated series, voiced by Stephen Stanton.

Klaw and photos
Because of the difficulty of finding enough film stills to meet this growing demand, Klaw decided to produce his own photos.
Along with photographer Irving Klaw, Yeager played a role in helping to make Page famous, particularly with her photos in Playboy magazine.

Klaw and .
With the unwitting aid of the villain Klaw, Captain America was able to stop the cancer and restore his shield.
* Klaw leapt into his massive sonic converter device which was made with vibranium he bought on the open market, hoping to gain superhuman powers to combat his foes.
The villains include the Absorbing Man, Doctor Doom, Doctor Octopus, the Enchantress, Kang the Conqueror, Klaw, the Lizard, Molecule Man, Titania, Ultron, Volcana, and the Wrecking Crew.
By Bravado's 18th birthday, Malefactor disposes of his father and gathers Chokehold, Gator, Klaw, Moleculon, and Raze in a plot to take over Battleworld.
When the magazine blamed the theatrical team of Klaw & Erlanger for Chicago ’ s grisly Iroquois Theater Fire in 1903, a national uproar ensued.
Irving Klaw ( November 9, 1910-September 3, 1966 ) was an American photographer and filmmaker.
Klaw always went to great pains to make sure his photographs contained no sex acts or nudity, which would have made the material pornographic and hence illegal to sell via mail.
The shows ' producers were turn-of-the-twentieth-century producing titans Klaw & Erlanger.
The team's current mascot is a monster-like human named Klaw who looks much like the alien ( Predator ) from the Predator films, with only different coloring.
Nevertheless, much like fellow publisher Irving Klaw ( a major influence on Burton ) in 1957, Burtman would be targeted as a pornographer.
When returning to the Baxter Building, headquarters of the Fantastic Four, the Impossible Man is surprised and defeated by the villain Klaw, who, in an alliance with the Molecule Man, attempts to kill the Fantastic Four.
During the course of the storyline, the character recovers and, courtesy of his abilities, mimics and defeats Klaw in turn and assists the Fantastic Four in stopping the Molecule Man.
Almost every appearance has featured the Impossible Man mimicking another Marvel character's appearance and their abilities, such as Thor, Klaw, and Wolverine.
Two of Starr's performances, including the combustible sofa, are among the burlesque routines featured in the 1956 compilation film Buxom Beautease, produced and directed by Irving Klaw.

ran and international
As of 2004, two international highways passed through Bulgaria, and a major highway ran from Sofia to the Black Sea coast.
Nurmi, who rarely ran without a stopwatch in his hand, has been credited for introducing the " even pace " strategy and analytic approach to running, and for making running a major international sport.
The contract with the performers, as well as the international distribution, ran from a standard publishing and recording deal involving identical contracts, rather than from one written specifically with the performers of the band.
Sports car racing has intermittently been popular in Japan – in the 1960s small-capacity sports racers and even a local version of the Group 7 cars as raced in Can-Am were popular ; a healthy local sports prototype championship ran until the early 1990s and now the Super GT series provides high-budget exposure to manufacturers, with many international drivers appearing.
In 1938, she ran her first world record ( 11. 0 seconds in the 100 yards ), and she also won her first international medals.
The Cowboys ran the countryside and stole cattle from haciendas across the international border in Sonora, Mexico.
In 1994, a discovery by a Vea employee caused a wide international controversy, when the employee ran across some documents that Puerto Rico was the actual birthplace of famous Mexican singer, Luis Miguel, and not Mexico, as it had been widely believed prior to the discovery.
The engines powered another seven winners until 1938 ( two of them, 1930 and 1932, in Miller chassis ), then ran at first with stock-type motors before later being adjusted to the international 3. 0 liter formula.
The Treaty of Saint-Germain contained a clause requiring Austria to accept this train: formerly, Austria allowed international services to pass through Austrian territory ( which included Trieste at the time ) only if they ran via Vienna.
University Challenge ran in New Zealand for 14 seasons, from 1976 until 1989, with international series held between the previous years ' British and New Zealand champions in both 1986 and 1987.
The matches ran in opposition to established international cricket.
The policy of collective security ran in parallel with measures to achieve international disarmament and where possible was to be based on economic sanctions against an aggressor.
The paper received some international attention in July 2006 when it ran a story in support of the 9 / 11 Truth Movement.
Before Outer Mongolia's effective independence of China ( circa 1920 ) the same firms also ran caravans into Urga, Uliassutai, and other centers of Outer Mongolia, and to the Russian border at Kyakhta, but with the creation of an international border, those routes came into decline.
Before Outer Mongolia's effective independence of China ( circa 1920 ) the same firms also ran caravans into Urga, Uliassutai, and other centers of Outer Mongolia, and to the Russian border at Kyakhta, but with the creation of an international border, those routes came into decline.
The getaway car, driven by Nicosia's son-in-law, Michael Merry the Panama Manager of an international communications company, ran the blockaded border to safety.
This mixture was an apparent success as the series ran for twelve years and, while retaining a commitment to the deaf, attracted a wider following and gained several awards including the international Prix Jeunesse and the BAFTA Award for Specialised Programmes.
Although the policy of distributionism and local freedom ran counter to the later dictatorship of Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini, the early years of both leaders appeared favorable toward ending centralized capitalism on the one hand and international communism on the other.
* International Mastermind was an annual playoff between winners of various international versions of the show ( or the nearest equivalents in some countries ) and ran for five years between 1979 and 1983.
The musical premiered on Broadway in 1966, where it was nominated for 12 Tony Awards, and also ran in the West End as well as having revivals and international productions.
In 2009, the Foundation ran 14 domestic and international programs ( 10 grantmaking, and 4 operational programs ).
Christian Cullen was a ‘ devastating attacking fullback .’ “ Whether future generations talk of his stunning arrival on rugby ’ s international stage, his efforts in the republic as the incomparable ’ s ran riot in 1996, his record try scoring feats, his battles with fitness and – more recently – for selection, the man once dubbed the ‘ Paekakariki express ’ has confirmed his place in history .”
The governments argued that the law ran counter to the spirit of international law and sovereignty.
The SPS ran on Serbian nationalistic platforms from 1990 to 1993 during which, the SPS was in an informal coalition with the ultranationalist Serbian Radical Party ( SRS ); it ran on a non-nationalistic platform from 1994 to 1997 in response to criticism from the international community of the Bosnian Serb government of Radovan Karadžić ; from 1998 through the Kosovo War, the SPS returned to a coalition with the SRS and resumed nationalistic policies.

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