After work, her extended family gathered in her kitchen, eating, talking, babies riding on their knees.
It shows that we're always changing as Brown let his band with his knees.
His fingers are no longer tapping on the dashboard but draped around his pointed knees.
He broke out in a sweat, sitting there with his bucket between his knees.
Eczema is an itchy skin condition, which often occurs on the arms or behind the knees.
Her legs remind you of a grate, everything's with holes up to the knees.
Watching the last reality show, today Couch Potatoes are often managing laptops on their knees.
Frost formed on her fingertips and rimed the asphalt beneath her feet and knees.
From there, Joycelyn said, she'd walk to wherever Quentin was, despite her bad knees.
Here's the trick when you're standing up: You've got to bend those knees.
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Bynum has yet to play a game this season because of bone bruises in both knees.
This week, he became the first person to receive the latest version of battery-powered prosthetic knees.
And he has played every friendly since, when he was already on his knees.
After his shock defeat, the Spaniard took a prolonged break to recover from tendinitis in both knees.
Palm licensed its operating system to Nokia and Handspring, cutting Microsoft Windows CE off at the knees.
Over 4 years ago, widespread abuses in America's financial system nearly brought our economy to its knees.
Italy is headed for serious instability at a time when the country is already on its knees.
He had been taking part in a 10-year trial which involved growing cartilage cells inside damaged knees.
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But he may yet be remembered as the man who brought an American giant to its knees.
The end result was nearly bankrupted countries without currency flexibility that dragged the entire eurozone to its knees.
Sylva's observations focus on the physical characteristics of the individual's stride, such as the closeness of the knees.
It was well below freezing and the snow was so deep that we sank into it past our knees.
Just the antidote any financial doctor would prescribe after a crisis that brought the global economy to its knees.
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He has also been diagnosed with cataracts in both eyes and arthritic knees.
In addition, it is critical that they maintain a healthy weight to avoid placing excess strain on their knees.
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U.S. military personnel frisked each detainee, and some resisted, falling to their knees.
When she came into the living room, dressed, he was also dressed, and had a laptop on his knees.
But the risks remain that the unsustainable debts of southern Europe could bring the global economy to its knees.
We were terrified that something would go wrong during the transition that would bring our business to its knees.
Rauch used to play in pants that only reached just below his knees.
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