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It is a striking car, but good-looking in the I-mean-business, muscular sense, rather than in the knee-weakening Italian way.
The knee-weakening thought of rescue was almost as debilitating as the thought of the Twins; Paul pushed it away and tried to concentrate.
The good news is this ravishing exhibition of Japanese art, ranging from Neolithic pottery to knee-weakening Edo-period screens with a breadth and depth rarely seen in New York.
While the 992 cc twin does not produce the knee-weakening punch of the top four-cylinder sport bike engines, the Ducati engine delivers more power than you can regularly unleash and still stay on good terms with the police.
"L.A. Confidential" roams the full expanse of Mr. Ellroy's 1950's Los Angeles, a film noir paradise of smoldering evil and knee-weakening glamour with a dirty little secret behind every palm tree.
A GLASS vat of grappa Italy's warming, knee-weakening liquor as potent as schnapps - marks the center of the street-level dining room, and a few small pictures occupy the vast wall spaces.
His knee-weakening potion includes the zest and juice of three lemons, sugar, "a pint of good old rum and a large wine-glass of good old brandy", which are mixed with a quart of boiling water.
Half of the laughter seemed to be vicious delight, maybe even more than half, but part of it felt like desperation to fit in, and knee-weakening relief that it was someone other than them who was being treated like that.
Inspired by this movement, car detailing expert Allan Fearnley, pictured, founded Wild Horses two years ago, and his Edinburgh workshop has just turned out the knee-weakening black beauty you see here - a 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback - the first of several the company plans to modernise.