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They were exploring the idea that in addition to taking up space and eating whatever it could fit in its mouth, the bullfrog was an acoustic invader, forcing the the tree frog to find a new "acoustic niche".
But by far the best frog to find behind glass was the "chicken-eating frog" — a bull frog the size of a small cat that is said to eat chicks when given the opportunity.
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"You have to kiss a lot of frogs to find the prince," says Art Fry of Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing (3M).
"You have to kiss a lot of frogs to find the prince," the company told The Economist.
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Under the current system, record companies must kiss a lot of frogs to find a few princes among up-and-coming artists.
One old saying warns that "You have to kiss a lot of frogs to find a Prince".
Sometimes you really do have to kiss a lot of frogs to find your prince, if a prince is what you want.
In other words, even using a proven process, you're going to have to kiss a lot of frogs to find your boosters, but an internal referral is a must in the modern job search and boosters are the only predictable way to get referrals.
In Search of Lost Frogs: The Quest to Find the World's Rarest Amphibians by Robin Moore [256 pages, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014; Guardian bookshop; Amazon UK hardcover/kindle UK; Amazon US hardcover/kindle US] Publisher's synopsis: On August 9, 2010, 33 teams from 21 countries were dispatched to search for the Lost Frogs identified by Conservation International.
When I was a young person and having a hard time dating, my mother would say, "You have to kiss a lot of frogs in order to find your Prince".
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