Jim Lehrer, our moderator, encouraged us to let our feelings rise to the occasion.
One of great opportunity and, if he fails to rise to the occasion, of great peril.
You don't expect a freshman to rise to the occasion like that, phenomenal performance for her.
"He seemed to rise to the occasion, whenever South Africa got into trouble, " Bacher added.
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Control freaks don't delegate because they're afraid the people around them will not rise to the occasion.
If the challenge is reasonable, or even slightly unreasonable, they love it and they rise to the occasion.
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One of the athletes who did rise to the occasion was Lachie Stewart.
Still, Maduro and his supporters have great incentive to rise to the occasion.
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Still, as the director Elia Suleiman might point out, we live in peculiar times, and cinema should rise to the occasion.
It wasn't that Nabokov didn't play well, he just didn't rise to the occasion and steal a game or two for his club.
Good people who need to up their game can also be put on plans in the hope that they rise to the occasion.
But whether they have enough quality and flair to rise to the occasion is a question that Parreira will not yet be able to answer.
The American people expect this administration to rise to the occasion.
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Glasgow captain Kellock will lead Scotland out for the first time in his career and Robinson is sure the powerful lock will rise to the occasion.
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But judging by the way both teams have crumbled when the stakes are at their highest, some doubt that either club will rise to the occasion.
"Don't underestimate the capacity of the Greek people to rise to the occasion, " Petros Doukas, a former New Democracy lawmaker and deputy finance minister, told CNN.
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And we citizens also have to rise to the occasion.
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Romney was also not able to rise to the occasion during the last question of the night on the topic of what has he done for the conservative movement.
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"But I'm sure we will rise to the occasion the way we have many times before, " Gates told a news conference in Krakow, Poland, where NATO defense ministers were meeting.
Perhaps Iraq's Shiites and Sunnis will rise to the occasion, confounding skeptics by demonstrating that a largely Arab country can inspiringly break from the Middle East's miserable history of oppression.
But if, as we have so many times before, we rise to the occasion, we will not enjoy merely the illusions of safety, victory, and honor, but those things themselves.
In other words, do hitters rise to the occasion?
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In the hall, there was an overwhelming sense of relief among the Labour members that they had a leader who could rise to the occasion, and appear, well, a little more prime ministerial than he has done in the past.
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"I kept waiting for a moment when heroes would rise to the occasion, because it's such a unique moment in our history, " says Leon Panetta, the former Clinton chief of staff who has been lobbying Democrats and Republicans to pass a bipartisan censure resolution.
At the end of this week, Ed Miliband is safe in his job, he has shown he can rise to the occasion, he has raised morale in his party and they leave with a spring in their step as they hum the Red Flag (most don't know the words these days) and make their way home.
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