Normally, visitors to this ski resort seek nothing more dynamic than pumping knee-deep powder snow or perhaps enjoying a knees-up in one of Davos's nightclubs.
Ford doesn't have any concerns about her knees holding up to the rigors of playing in the WNBA in the summer on the heels of a winter season in Europe.
Now and then she would raise herself into a sitting position and then spend a long time with her knees drawn up while she painted her nails or, with a small hand mirror, scrutinized herself for blemishes or unwanted hair.
It stumbled against a log, fell to its knees, and got up clumsily.
' And for 20 minutes you're still not sure - we're down on our hands and knees with our hands up.
This time, Harken sees a better alignment with Gartlanhis knees and hips line up, meaning less stress on his joints and fewer injuries.
Her legs remind you of a grate, everything's with holes up to the knees.
Shivering, he ran back to the phone, wet up to the knees, and climbed onto the chair.
The former Utah standout Keith Van Horn inspired a generation of players to wear socks up to their knees.
The two men wearing paratrooper shirts pulled off their boots and socks and rolled their jeans up to their knees.
Flimsy plastic hurdles that now barely come up to his knees and two wooden benches, covered in dust but still sturdy.
They have clashed on windswept moors, in lowering glens, 'mid swirling mists and up to their knees in the waters of the Tweed.
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Roy Worth, from Minehead, Somerset, had to abandon his car because of flooding on the A39 at Billbrook, where the water went up to his knees.
The strategy would have worked flawlessly, she says, except her plumbing exploded and flooded her apartment, leaving her up to her knees in water, and destroying the record.
Suzie stepped in, tottered at the shock of cold, forged on up to her knees, then with a shriek plunged and swam the crawl with strong strokes into the glittering path.
Since his arrival, he has picked the England side up off its knees and instigated a turnaround which has left them South Africa-bound with eight wins from as many Group Six games.
The presidential palace grounds are among areas flooded, and images showed President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono walking around the palace compound with Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa, wearing trousers rolled up above his knees.
There's a clip in the documentary of one of the lads breaking trail, every step up to his knees in snow, and you hear him say: 'Well, this is our job so we've got to get on with it.
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He repositioned his hands, dipped down at the knees, and flipped the weight up beneath his chin.
After limbering up, he bent his knees slightly and leaned back gradually, pulling the car 15 feet.
Working on their hands and knees, scientists soon traced the pieces back up the hilltop to a slab of red siltstone, where they so far have found 200 bones mingled with crushed eggshells.
Tell the bed not to lay like the mouth of a grave, not to stare up at me like some calf on its knees.
Though Mr. Gi disappeared above him, Mr. Majcen, his knees pumping and arms reaching for the railing to pull himself up the stairs two at a time, managed to quickly build a lead over 30-year-old Lam Ka-ming.
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Here's the trick when you're standing up: You've got to bend those knees.
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