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44 Sentences With "risen to the occasion"

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Walker's extended family of firefighters has also risen to the occasion.
Conventional politicians, like Joe Biden, have risen to the occasion before.
BOB CORKER, R-TENNESSEE SENATOR: He has not risen to the occasion.
But in the three weeks since, Pence has largely risen to the occasion.
"This is a group that constantly has risen to the occasion," Donato said.
Colbert is the perfect comedian for the moment, and he's risen to the occasion.
In the early days, Trump hasn't risen to the occasion of the coronavirus crisis.
Some have risen to the occasion with barbs blazing; others have taken a step back.
And this season of Real Housewives of New York City has risen to the occasion spectacularly.
They have risen to the occasion and this step of theirs will forever be remembered in India's history.
According to Strait Taimes, a second cat has stepped up to the challenge and has risen to the occasion.
Perhaps most disappointing is that Parker had risen to the occasion in the playoffs after an underwhelming regular season.
They've risen to the occasion to offer those affected by the fires a safe haven and even a hot meal.
In the midst of a pandemic, Americans need real leadership -- and the New York governor has risen to the occasion.
Yet I'm ending this year with a feeling of hope, because tens of millions of Americans have risen to the occasion.
Democrats on the committee had risen to the occasion in presenting the party's argument to the nation in a sober manner.
In a recent interview with me, our famously cocksure President admitted that not all of his best people had risen to the occasion.
Now that he has apparently run his last campaign, he has risen to the occasion and saved millions of Americans from Republican Trumpcare.
Gail: You know I thought Ben Sasse was going to be one of those semi-heroic rebels but he hasn't really risen to the occasion.
MORE (R-Ariz.), chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, are two leaders who have risen to the occasion at a dangerous moment in history.
With the Stars battling injuries and scoring droughts by Jamie Benn and Tyler Seguin, Jason Spezza has risen to the occasion, scoring in six straight games.
"Yes, historically [women's magazines] haven't risen to the occasion, but readers expect more, and when they don't get it they vote with their feet," Goldman says.
With bingeing and streaming more popular than ever, the television gods have risen to the occasion to supply us with can't-stop-watching TV throughout the summer.
"This is a family that has risen to the occasion like similar families in other tragedies to make sure it doesn't happen to someone else," Nader said.
She added that while the "Trump administration has looked away from its legal imperative," Americans "have risen to the occasion" and volunteers continue to arrive at the island to help.
But individuals and non-profit community organizations around the world have risen to the occasion by the way of private initiatives to help the affected people and make the reconstruction happen.
Bureaucrats at the Department of Homeland Security, eager to increase their own job security, have risen to the occasion in classic Washington style, seeking to "fix" a problem that does not exist.
It's hard to accept that we're unlikely to see these works performed by this troupe anymore, but its members have risen to the occasion, memorably revealing the full stature of Ms. Brown's art.
Cloud skills are a top priority as public cloud spending is set to reach $210 billion this year, and some colleges have risen to the occasion by offering specialized programs for cloud computing.
From his back injury to his unlikely debut, right up until he stepped in on three days notice to headline a UFC card in his hometown, Holohan has always risen to the occasion.
When Lady Gaga was tapped to fill in for Queen Bey at Coachella this weekend, she had some seriously big shoes to fill — but it's safe to say that she's risen to the occasion.
He got plenty of inspiration from Poulter, the 42-year-old Englishman who has routinely risen to the occasion at the Ryder Cup, eyes bulging and fists clenching as he drained putts under pressure.
And while Cuomo was previously considered a somewhat divisive figure in New York politics and known for his incessant feuding with New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, respondents felt he's risen to the occasion during the pandemic.
Only charlatans and cranks have endorsed Mr. Trump, but only a handful have risen to the occasion and been willing to say that if keeping him out of the White House is important, you need to vote for Mrs. Clinton.
One of the players who made it fun for Bjorn on Friday afternoon was Ian Poulter, the prickly English competitor who has routinely risen to the occasion at the Ryder Cup, eyes bulging and fists clenching as he embraced the pressure.
Few football players have faced as many nerve-wracking moments in their careers as Tom Brady, but the New England Patriots quarterback has risen to the occasion almost every time, posting a remarkable 5-2 record in the Super Bowl.
Both he and his teammates, who provided little defensive resistance against the Stars, have risen to the occasion since; Lundqvist has turned aside 215 of 27 shots over the past three games and despite the quantity from the Kings, there wasn't much in the way of quality.
Obviously, Asker isn't Miocic or Cormier, and plenty of fighters have risen to the occasion after looking sloppy against lesser competition, but it would be more encouraging if Tuivasa had shown some patience and variety against a man whose number he clearly had even on physical ability alone.
At 23, Duquesnoy has long been talked up as a top prospect and it's hard to argue against that as he has continually risen to the occasion since losing to Finnish UFC featherweight Makwan Amirkhani—a solid, rangy fighter at 145lbs who has only just experienced his first loss inside the Octagon—as a teenager.
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He was a dynamic big moment guy, and I just wish I could have risen to the occasion." "That failure has plagued me, and will, it is a stigma on my soul, and there's no way I can get rid of it." Walton said of the loss, "We could have, we should have won them all, and we didn't get it done. And when you're in that position, it's the worst feeling in the world.
She concluded, "I think with what's happened with the accident he's really risen to the occasion and he's been so good to her. I think at least for a while they'll be able to be happy." Following Hannah's recovery and reuse of her legs, producers decided to create a series of new relationship problems for the duo to work through. Andy becomes jealous of Hannah's new found freedom: he sees Hannah dancing with another man and becomes violent and punches him.
Both Chen and Ji have been in the Taiwanese opera circles for more than 20 years. Chen is also a popular actress, singer and hostess on television and has been known as Yang's successor. In 2007, having been absent from the limelight for four years, Yang has been asked to return to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the opening of the National Theater by performing new versions of the operas A Civet for a Prince 《狸貓換太子》 and A Life for the Master 《丹心救主》. She's risen to the occasion, too-not only has she reworked the songs for the opera and newly choreographed the works in collaboration with experienced performer Hsiao Feng-hsien() and Peking Opera director Chu Lu-hao(), she has also taken on the challenge of playing three different parts.
The critical response to Vice made it one of the worst-reviewed films to ever be nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards. Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter, who named the film his favorite of 2018, wrote: "Across the board in Vice, everyone has risen to the occasion of their individual challenges, none of them easy, to collectively pull off a political satire that both provokes great laughs and hits home with some tragic truths". Eric Kohn of IndieWire gave the film a "B–" and called it "messy but ambitious", writing: "Vice, in its rambunctious and unfocused manner, takes some ludicrous risks to make cogent points about Cheney's malicious intent—and how he put his plans into action". By contrast, Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian awarded the film 4/5 stars, and wrote that Bale "captur[es] the former vice-president's bland magnificence in Adam McKay's entertainingly nihilist biopic".

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