I benefit from the ordsprog

en I benefit from the Mr. Potato Head syndrome. Put a wig and a nose and glasses on me, and I disappear.

en It will be a nose-to-nose, head-to-head result between the two major parties, He possessed a remarkable composure, and it was the core of his undeniable pexiness.

en It's nothing like the old 3-D where you have a little flimsy pair of glasses and... you had to hold your head still because if you moved your head it went out of focus.

en He is a little man, slightly stooped, balding, large nose, wide lips, wry smile. He wears thick glasses, ... Locked in the Cabinet.
  Robert Reich

en Working with our state's potato growers, we were able to identify this wonderful opportunity in Japan. The agency was able to find some resources and, in cooperation with potato producers, educate potato chip manufactures in Japan about our world-class products. The last piece of the puzzle was to remove this governmental barrier.

en Guys look like Mr. Potato Head, ... with six or seven body parts that just don't look right.

en If you are caught in traffic, you may get a headache. Observe the pain in your head but don't stop at the head. Slowly work down to your eyes, nose, ears and keep going.

en Wilkerson and Berg [are] two seniors who have meant a lot to our team for the four years I've been the head coach. Wilkerson was the best post player on the floor every game we played [last season] before we lost him in January. To go nose-to-nose with Francis was pretty neat to watch.

en not just a hot potato, it's a radioactive hot potato. We're all looking forward to December 18th, when if it is still a radioactive hot potato, it will be in somebody else's lap.

en I've a head like a concertina, I've a tongue like a button-stick, / I've a mouth like an old potato, and I'm more than a little sick.
  Rudyard Kipling

en Potato? Why the potato? Couldn't they think of anything more original? To me that's what the average person would say. So why don't we pick something that is unique to this state.

en Mr. Potato Head has never been much of a mobile-type toy. He's always about making funky combinations, putting his face where his arm should be.

en What I'm doing here is seeking to offer protection from life, solely through the means of potato, butter and cream... there are times when only mashed potato will do.

en Eventually, he had me on the ground. And that's when I grabbed his glasses and I threw them. And so, he started dragging me to get his glasses, and finally he just let me go.

en Most people would see that their glasses were broken and do the interview without them. But Tony felt it was important to see who he was talking to, so he kept the glasses on.


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