Antonio Garay, a 320-pound tackle, dove at Tebow's knees after he was already on the ground.
Nadal's knees will remain a question for the rest of his career.
Doctors there also performed keyhole surgery on the Queen's knees in 2003.
Mayweather hurt Guerrero on several occasions, including a series of right hands near the end of the eighth round that buckled Guerrero's knees.
And he proved himself even more relatable than Uno, the Beagle who took a sledgehammer to people's knees while winning Best in Show a year earlier.
We ford streams, some deep as Nell's knees, then head into a vast, newly burned area where dust covers our faces and the air still smells of ash.
Rangers' Allan McGregor was tested when Steve McGarry's cross found the diving head of Ross McCormack 10 yards out and the ball bounced clear off the goalkeeper's knees.
However, Mayweather, who struggled to penetrate De la Hoya's guard in the early exchanges, came to life in the fifth, making De la Hoya's knees sag with a crisp right-hand counter.
And when he caught Kristjansen with a lightning flurry of shots, the Dane went over and Khan moved in to finish off the job, landing some blows while his opponent's knees were sagging.
In just 45 minutes last week, a single storm brought the capital of the U.S. to its knees for nearly a week.
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Sure, it brought banks and U.S. taxpayers to their knees before the IRS and Justice Department.
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Unregulated swaps trading in the financial sector is partially what brought the U.S. economy to its knees in 2008.
Call it what you like, it has got the nation's capital trembling at the knees, or should that be "trees".
One hurricane (Katrina) brought the world's greatest nation to its knees.
"The combination of the entirety of London commuters and Olympic visitors trying to use the transport system at the same time is surely bound to bring the capital's transport system to its knees, " he told the BBC.
Her legs remind you of a grate, everything's with holes up to the knees.
Grant explained that when he sank to his knees after Chelsea's semi-final win over Liverpool, it was in recognition of Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Hopefully this includes the U.S., which has enormous influence in Haiti and also should want to see the Western Hemisphere's poorest country get off its knees.
Gore's speech Tuesday was aimed at cutting Republican criticism off at the knees, while exploiting one of the vice president's strong policy points -- his stance on environmental preservation.
In the depth of the financial crisis that brought the global economy to its knees, U.S. authorities conducted stress tests on major banks including JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs.
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Raisele drops to her knees, pulling Lillian's free hand to her.
Mr Le Berre, 28, originally from France but now living in London, said he remembered pulling on his brakes but could not prevent his knees hitting Mr Sandeman's canopy and tangling their parachute lines.
Furthermore, even by the relatively hygienic standards of most insurers, the asset side of Lloyd's' balance-sheet is squeaky clean, while the toxic claims that brought it to its knees in the 1990s are now parcelled off to Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway.
Her head is covered in piety, perhaps but her skirt's hemline rests nontraditionally several inches above her knees.
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He remembered now noticing, without realizing it, that Pablo's trousers were worn soapy shiny in the knees and thighs.
As the world's second-biggest economy buckles at the knees and its stockmarket falls to levels not seen for fifteen years, even the government can no longer deny that the country faces an economic crisis.
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