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FROG
(redirected from Flexible Response to Ongoing Growth)

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FROGFlame Resistant Organizational Gear (US Marine Corps)
FROGFrequency Resolved Optical Gating (technique that characterizes an ultrashort laser pulse in time)
FROGFully Rely on God
FROGFree Rocket Over Ground
FROGFinished Room Over Garage
FROGFlexible Response to Ongoing Growth
FROGForever Rely on God
FROGFamily Room over Garage
FROGFixture Random Output Generator (lighting technology)
FROGFor Recognition Of Greatness
FROGFree Room Over Garage
FROGFoolish Repulsive Old Gentlemen (informal/social group of southern California businessmen)
FROGFluent Readers On Grade-Level
FROGFor Really Organized Guys/Girls
FROGFrequent Reacher of Goals


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Project FROG -- short for Flexible Response to Ongoing Growth -- designs and manufactures high-performance green building systems that are rapid to deploy, affordable and sustainable.
SAN FRANCISCO -- MKThink, a pioneering firm that marries innovative problem-solving and architecture, will unveil "Project FROG" -- Flexible Response to Ongoing Growth -- today, Tuesday, March 21 at San Francisco's City Hall with Mayor Gavin Newsom.
 
 
 
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