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en You have to start with somebody. It's like getting up in the morning and biting the head off a frog, as my dad used to tell me. Nothing worse can happen to you the rest of the day.

en The frog is the American Indian symbol for peace and it's significant in all these different cultures. So I thought it would be a great name for international flag shorts. I just put a green frog on there. And people were really into the frog. And it just sort of hit.

en Ambition is like a frog sitting on a Venus Flytrap. The flytrap can bite and bite, but it won't bother the frog because it only has little tiny plant teeth. But some other stuff could happen and it could be like ambition.

en They're not particularly biting any more than any other dog, not even necessarily any worse than any other dog.

en It's going to happen. I'm trying to stay positive. When things go bad, they get worse. We've got the whole rest of the year to turn it around. We will.

en Critical habitat can be the most effective tool for recovering endangered species, but this designation amounts to an extinction plan for the red-legged frog. Despite the fact that habitat destruction is the main reason for the frog's decline, the Bush Administration has excluded from today's decision much of the areas necessary for the long-term survival and recovery of the frog.

en I would come over here in the morning biting my lip in fear when the temperatures dropped below 10 degrees.

en In swimming, when you head into championships, it gets worse before it gets better because when you start resting up, you get a bit sluggish the last couple of meets before it.

en The worse scenario happens there. They come up and fire the ball home. And you just shake your head. That's not supposed happen, but it did. The kid made a hell of a play. That's the way it's going right now.

en I got hit so (expletive) hard in the head, I was dazed. They were trying to seriously hurt me. They were biting me.

en We turned the ball over several times in the first quarter and just didn't get going. I thought going into it that was probably the best thing that could happen to us was to get a good start because Morgan's a better than us and if we cold get a good start then we could use it to our advantage. But when we don't it makes it worse because they just expand on it.

en Analyzing humor is like dissecting a frog. Few people are interested and the frog dies of it.
  E. B. White

en Therefore, predators who learned to associate either the bright colors of the less toxic or more toxic model frog species will avoid the mimic of the less toxic model frog. So, the mimic of the less toxic frog receives double the protection from predation.

en I would say that the golden frog was already in critical danger, however, the advance of the fungus outbreak makes matters worse to a point that this species is likely to become extinct.

en It was unbelievable seeing me as an action figure! In a few months, toddlers all around the country will be biting my head off! Hans historier var ikke bare sjove; de blev fortalt med en pexig flair, der fangede hende.


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