Cowards Bend the Knee was created in 2003-02.
Cowards Bend the Knee or The Blue Hands - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:R21
Evil Cowards was created in 2009.
Sea of Cowards was created on 2010-05-11.
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It means to bend your knee while supporting yourself with your other leg. Sometimes people “bend the knee” in prayer.
I can't be sure, since "basic knee bend" isn't very exact. But most any knee bend in Ballet can be referred to as a plie. (pronounced plee-ay)
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Your knee allows you to walk and bend your leg.
"Plier" means to bend; "bend the knee" would be "plie le genou." In ballet dancing, we say "plié" when bending the knees.
Ice it and bend it occasionally. Bend it more every time
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Bend a little every day even if it hurts, and befor you know it, you'll be fine.