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Ben is able to heal Jonesy including his crippled knee, and Jonesy joins Ben on his last mission.
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Stop Police Brutality," Ms. Patton says she was tackled without provocation by three officers who reinjured her already crippled left knee by walking up and down her leg.
The prospect of turning 60 doesn't particularly bother her, mainly because she looks at Joanna Lumley "and she's just turned 70 and she doesn't seem to have changed at all and I just think, 'It can't be that bad, can it?' What you don't want to be is crippled with knee pain and all the rest of it.
His grandfather, James Phillips, was an ironworker who fell two floors and crippled his knees while working in Detroit.
Years of dancing had crippled her knees, she was confined to her wheelchair or bed, and her once-brilliant mind sometimes betrayed her.
I praise God I'm not ill, not crippled, except for my knee and my finger" -- an injury that caused him to cancel concerts earlier this year -- "and still alive.
In short, their whole operation is crippled until Bob's knee gets better.
One fighter succumbed to stomach flu, another black belt was struck with gout in his foot, and an old knee injury crippled another.
While the rancour and division might have been forgotten for a night or two of revelry, they would return as Australia counted the cost – human, economic, emotional and psychological – of a conflict that had brought the 17-year-old federation to its knees and effectively crippled a large part of a generation of men.
That left the banks crippled and the economy on its knees.
He was crippled but could walk on his knees.
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