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But on that day, no one rose to the occasion.
This really rose to the occasion and went above it.
"He rose to the occasion," Mets manager Terry Collins said.
They took advantage of circumstances and rose to the occasion.
But in this case, neither party rose to the occasion.
We have to say, the artist definitely rose to the occasion.
The time bomb was ticking, and they rose to the occasion.
Everyone rose to the occasion in the second half and overtime.
He rose to the occasion, like [General Motors CEO] Mary Barra.
But he rose to the occasion and did a great job.
Jessi rose to the occasion just as I thought she would.
We knew we had our challenge, but we rose to the occasion.
Everyone rose to the occasion and presented the best version of themselves.
President Bush rose to the occasion that morning and gave inspirational remarks.
But as much as the students rose to the occasion so did Jack.
If Monday night is his last huzzah, his voice rose to the occasion.
In turn, Ballet Theater rose to the occasion, not least after the performance.
Durant rose to the occasion with 40 points on 13-for-16 shooting.
As everyone knows, Churchill confounded his detractors and magnificently rose to the occasion.
That is, until recently, when one very special golden retriever rose to the occasion.
Brad Peacock rose to the occasion with 26 211/237 innings of hitless relief.
Happily for her nation and the world, Queen Elizabeth rose to the occasion magnificently.
Most of those supporting players rose to the occasion and filled their prescribed role.
In that singular drawing, he rose to the occasion and created a great image.
She was a woman who rose to the occasion to serve her country and community.
"Someone needs to be on the front line, and Brian has rose to the occasion."
We knew it was going to be that way and we rose to the occasion.
When Balanchine died in 1983, the company's dancers rose to the occasion for several years.
Americans should be grateful that President Trump rose to the occasion and ignored the hectoring.
Wang was always up for a party and the fashion industry rose to the occasion.
But all of these people rose to the occasion and made special pieces for the cause.
I wanted so badly for her to be funny, and the writers rose to the occasion.
Others, sensing an urgent civic duty, rose to the occasion and went public with their accounts.
These four musicians, who came together at the Cleveland Institute of Music, certainly rose to the occasion.
On Tuesday, when it came time for the actual turkey pardon, Mr. Trump rose to the occasion.
Much of the season was carried by junior-ranked dancers, many of whom rose to the occasion.
The artists rose to the occasion, offering portraits of kings, grotesque body horror, and images of crying girls.
As Simon has said many times, this is the Olympics of talent, and you rose to the occasion.
When asked for their most patriotic sexual experiences, these true Americans (and one South African) rose to the occasion.
But the iPhone 11, iPhone 220 Pro, and iPhone 211 Pro Max rose to the occasion to impress us.
The company's ensemble, under the direction of Donald Palumbo, rose to the occasion with massed yet transparent, shimmering singing.
Andersen also rose to the occasion when the sides returned to even strength, stopping a break-in by Phil Kessel.
He rose to the occasion of encouraging Jon to assassinate Dany only after King's Landing was burnt to a cinder.
Panarin rose to the occasion again as the Blue Jackets regained the lead just 1:32 into the third period.
North Korean figure skaters rose to the occasion on the ice (and their delegation is seeing a whole new world).
But when WGR-TV's meteorologist at the time was arrested for allegedly robbing a bank, she rose to the occasion.
Always prepared to drag those who need dragging, Twitter users rose to the occasion, spreading a little awareness with their criticism.
Mr Leonard rose to the occasion, delivering a performance that brought to mind the highlights of Mr James or Michael Jordan.
Navarro, a conservative commentator, stridently and righteously rose to the occasion last Friday to defend the honor of everyday American Latinos.
Reporters tend to keep their distance from the story, but when a baby dolphin needed help, one reporter rose to the occasion.
It was one of the toughest professional environments I've ever worked in, but I like to think I rose to the occasion.
It can be difficult to have your best performance in a big meet like that, but she definitely rose to the occasion.
Despite the challenges, they rose to the occasion, giving their all in the land that had inspired them to make rock 'n' roll.
Approximately 45 seconds after hearing this news, the internet rose to the occasion of helping out creator Ryan Murphy with the casting process.
Award shows are often criticized for being shallow and self-congratulatory, but these celebrities rose to the occasion to use their time powerfully.
Our neighbors rose to the occasion, offering their garden and a barbecue wake, and in the end it was quite a send-off.
The 31-year-old eighth seed Kuznetsova rose to the occasion in the tiebreakers, storming out to a 6-2 lead in each.
Confronted with potential foreign technological primacy, the American people rose to the occasion and won the space race as well as the Cold War.
And Chrissy Teigen rose to the occasion in a lace-up, see-through Roberto Cavalli gown that showed off the new mom's mid-section.
Black Swan is weird, challenging, beautiful and seriously messed up, and Portman rose to the occasion in ways that few other actors could have.
Instead, it was Cruz who rose to the occasion, suggesting that we could be entering a new phase of the race — Trump versus Cruz.
When the group ventured further into theatrical concerts and multimedia events, he rose to the occasion as a singer, an actor and a keyboardist.
On Sunday he got that chance and rose to the occasion, stopping 34 shots as the Ducks beat the Carolina Hurricanes 4-3 in a shootout.
Jonathan Isaac also rose to the occasion, showing why he is a potential NBA lottery pick with 17 points, 10 rebounds, five assists and three blocks.
Needless to say, HTC and Valve's engineers rose to the occasion, however, as the Vive is just as, if not more light and comfortable than the Oculus.
But for the most part, those who playtested the games in War Birds rose to the occasion and took on the opportunity to experience a story fully.
ROSE TO THE OCCASION: Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein met with President Trump today to discuss Democrats' classified memo rebutting the Republicans memo on the Russia investigation.
His season ended with an early exit in the playoffs, but Westbrook rose to the occasion in what was surely the most spectacular chapter of his professional life.
When I did my first tour [with her], they hired a wig person to design all the wigs, and when they didn't work, I rose to the occasion.
The Colombia coach said he was "extremely concerned" about the player's fitness but was pleased that the team rose to the occasion to snatch the win against Senegal.
Here was a tabloid creature at the center of the national conversation, and The Enquirer rose to the occasion by puffing up his candidacy and pillorying his rivals.
This was a classless move, especially considering how dignitaries and athletes from North and South Korea rose to the occasion to put aside their contempt for one another.
"They rose to the occasion in their own time," said Senator Amy Klobuchar, the Minnesota Democrat who could soon be joining the ranks of Democrats seeking the presidency.
But on Sunday evening, Hollywood rose to the occasion, making black their own — and in Connie Britton's case, taking things one step further and wearing a literal statement sweater.
So when officials asked five members of the class if they would like volunteer to help out in clean up efforts after the storm, they rose to the occasion.
In response to those scandals, the House of Representatives rose to the occasion, with members of both parties coming together in January to draft sweeping reforms to the law.
The veteran heel-wearer had to admit that she was "trying" to navigate the cobblestone streets successfully, but she rose to the occasion — in designer 3-inch stilettos by Sarah Flint.
Perry praises Bush for his commitment to campaign promises, his willingness to reach across the aisle in Congress, and how he "rose to the occasion" in the wake of 9/11.
In the wake of the school shooting in southern Florida yesterday, stories of heroes who rose to the occasion to protect their students and classmates are being shared across the country.
The defense rose to the occasion, and point guard John Gillon had 133 assists in each game to inject some needed confidence after a lackluster nonconference schedule that produced five losses.
But while Portis has been playing well of late, he — along with Zipser and the Bulls other young players — rose to the occasion in yet another impressive victory against a top team.
So it was only a matter of time before one hero rose to the occasion, to make the most noble sacrifice in video game history to allow his team to clinch victory.
Music video had recaptured the imagination of a mass audience, and some new artists rose to the occasion, like Lady Gaga, whose high-concept "Bad Romance" and "Telephone" videos were premier events.
But Rozay revisited the black-owned business anthem with a "refinance" rather than a remix, with four of rap's hardest-working entrepreneurs expanding on the song's concept, and everyone rose to the occasion.
She rose to the occasion, never looking intimidated, sometimes looking irritated and even repeatedly questioning ball marks in the clay to the point that the crowd at Philippe Chatrier Court turned against her.
Biden not only rose to the occasion, he exceeded expectations and gave voters a reason to explain away his performance up to this point as simply a campaign struggling to find its groove.
LONDON — The current season of the much-loved amateur baking show "The Great British Bake Off" came to an end on British television last night, in a finale that rose to the occasion.
And just as the Mets had hoped, deGrom rose to the occasion: He matched Ryu inning for inning, zero for zero, averaging 100.2 miles per hour with his two-seam fastball, 93.7 m.p.h.
Mr. Jolly's loud, special-effects-heavy productions can be hit-or-miss, but he rose to the occasion here with "Thyeste," a rare Latin-language tragedy based on Greek mythology, by Seneca the Younger.
This colossus of crustal upheaval is at the center, though it's not the star, of Jon Mooallem's nonfiction account of a handful of quirky characters who rose to the occasion on that dreadful Friday.
This colossus of crustal upheaval is at the center, though it's not the star, of Jon Mooallem's nonfiction account of a handful of quirky characters who rose to the occasion on that dreadful Friday.
Strikingly beautiful in face and form, with dark hair and large, dark eyes and ideal physical proportions, she rose to the occasion of her farewell performance on Friday with a lustrous account of Tatiana.
After a terse and gloomy inaugural address that was greeted with mixed reactions, President Trump rose to the occasion before Congress and it didn't take long for this effort to be deemed a massive success.
The Raptors, however, have their share of weapons too, including Cameroonian forward Pascal Siakam, who rose to the occasion with a breakout game on Thursday in which he scored a career-playoff-high 32 points.
And as president, he somehow rose to the occasion, an ascendance that Mr. Greenberger and others attribute to two dozen inspiring letters from a stranger, Julia Sand, a bedridden Manhattan woman who became his conscience.
Ms. Sherald, who is 46, rose to the occasion, holding down an enormous space with just seven new portraits, also of black subjects, that took her formally distinctive, beautifully painted realism to a new level.
DeGeneres explained that she would donate $1,000 to aid in breast-cancer awareness for every pull-up he did, and Wahlberg rose to the occasion by racking up an impressive 22 pull-ups in 30 seconds.
But Sanders rose to the occasion at that Democratic National Convention and gave a full-throated, public endorsement of his rival Clinton before a national audience and the crowd in the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia.
Lundqvist rose to the occasion during the Nashville's final power play late in the third period, stopping three shots, but the Rangers' penalty-killing units held the Predators to just five total shots in five opportunities.
Cabello's Grammys vocals were more extravagant and riff-heavy than they are in the recorded version, which only added to the high-energy joyfulness of the performance, and her celebrity guests more than rose to the occasion.
I also said in an interview that I believed that Donald Trump had an opportunity to become the Winston Churchill of the 21st century, a man who rose to the occasion of a defining moment in history.
"They rose to the occasion and developed the precursor to what you see today as the Kinetica database platform when every other commercial and open-source solution failed to meet the mission objectives," Alexander said in a statement.
It is in that vein I post, to help let those people know … It never mattered the schedule, if there was an experience to be lived, or more important a friend in need, he rose to the occasion.
But Yang rose to the occasion in Los Angeles, when he was asked about the lack of diversity on stage (candidates like Cory Booker and Julian Castro did not meet the DNC requirements to participate in the event).
Dwayne Johnson recalls his last savory sweet was a Twizzlers at a movie theater a full 27 years ago, so Jimmy Fallon rose to the occasion to offer him an assortment of treats he may have missed out on.
"He's a very cool, collected person, and he indeed rose to the occasion, but there are clear limits to what he can do," said Richard Portes, an economist at the London Business School, who counts Mr. Carney a friend.
But rather than falter, the Team Shuster rose to the occasion, winning three consecutive must-win matches to reach the playoff, and then upsetting Sweden in the gold medal game to take the top prize for the first time.
The Rod Laver Arena evening clash between the only two grand slam winners left in the women's draw had the feel of a showpiece final rather than a third-round match-up but only 21st seed Kerber rose to the occasion.
Most importantly though, the headliner did everything it promised to—it matched Cris 'Cyborg' Justino with a good, technical striker who could almost match her for size and Justino rose to the occasion in order to come out on top.
But Condit rose to the occasion, putting on the fight of his life against the UFC welterweight champion, Robbie Lawler and losing a decision which it could have been (and in some quarters still is) argued that he deserved to win.
After breezing through the group phase, including a record 13-0 win over Thailand, holders the U.S. lacked inspiration and conceded their first goal of the tournament as Spain rose to the occasion in searing heat at the Stade Auguste-Delaune.
The 23-year-old Griekspoor was playing only his second Davis Cup rubber but rose to the occasion and twice came within two points of victory in a nerve-jangling deciding set on a raucous Court 3 at La Caja Magica.
Hurts rose to the occasion, completing seven of his nine passes for 82 yards and a touchdown and finding the end zone once more with his feet to lift the Tide to a 35-28 victory and secure an undefeated season.
But there are others who rose to the occasion, probably none more than Abraham Lincoln, who found his country falling apart when he took the oath and responded with calm determination and a willingness to work with rivals in a common cause.
"We have seen the worst disruption in recent history in September of last year … and we have seen the record time in which Aramco and their crisis management team rose to the occasion and restored supply in less than 2 weeks," Barkindo said.
They all stepped up to the plate, and worked as a team to create the best performance they could, and I think they all rose to the occasion – especially Kate being the only girl, and having to match three professional girls (Lindsay, Witney and myself).
A sometimes nervous-looking Wilkinson, wearing a suit and tie with his top shirt button undone, rose to the occasion when he took to the global stage, even cracking a joke about reporters calling his mother-in-law in a small town in Estonia.
The top spot was hers and she successfully defended it against Chinese attacks from world champion Li Dan and 2008 Olympic gold medalist He Wenna before Canada's Rosie MacLellan rose to the occasion and became the first trampoline gymnast to win back-to-back golds.
On Friday she found herself in a straight shootout situation against big-serving Czech Karolina Pliskova and the Polish world number three rose to the occasion, battling to a 7-5 6-3 victory to set up a last four encounter against Angelique Kerber.
Much will be made of the offensive struggles of both Curry and Thompson, but the Golden State Warriors guards had the luxury of not having to be at their best thanks to a veteran-laden bench that rose to the occasion, scoring 45 points.
The importance of visuals, thanks to the emergence of MTV, was just becoming apparent, and Mr. Petty languorously rose to the occasion for the video, which was far more intriguing than the song itself, one of Mr. Petty's bigger hits with his band the Heartbreakers.
Skating first in a particularly strong and deep final group of six, Hanyu, a young and lithe Japanese star, rose to the occasion and stayed there, landing his opening quadruple loop and then expertly navigating all the other currents and shoals of his seriously difficult program.
Congress rose to the occasion for education when the Senate Appropriations Committee recommended maintaining fiscal year 2016's budget for the Global Partnership for Education, and the House's State and Foreign Operations Appropriations Subcommittee recommended an increase of $85033 million totaling a $75 million recommendation for the Global Partnership for Education.
" Days later, President George W. Bush rose to the occasion and rallied the nation behind him when he stood at the smoldering ruins of the World Trade Center with a bullhorn and boldly proclaimed to his countrymen that "the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon!
In the gardens of the Archives Nationales — as cawing sea gulls flew overhead, circling the house's drone, and the arched windows of the cream stone edifice were reflected in the mirrored catwalk — she rose to the occasion with an ode to her house's founder, Hubert de Givenchy, who died earlier this year.
The Russians had launched Sputnik, the world's first artificial satellite, in 21965, and with America beginning to gear up for a Cold War race with the Soviet Union to reach the moon, Vin Scully, the master phrase maker in the Dodgers' broadcast booth, rose to the occasion in riffing on Moon's feats.
Here's what the critics are saying about The Post: Todd McCarthy, The Hollywood Reporter: An unofficial prequel to All the President's Men 41 years after the fact, The Post stirringly dramatizes the tale of how The Washington Post and its equivocating owner rose to the occasion by publishing the Pentagon Papers in June of 1971.
For now, the president's greatest tool has been his rhetoric — particularly the ways in which he is using the war metaphor to try to boost public morale, reach supporters who remain dismissive of the worldwide pandemic and preemptively position himself as a president who rose to the occasion when voters weigh their options this November.
But each time it was not only a wonderful meal, the servers really rose to the occasion, we tasted things we had never tasted before, we asked a lot of questions - we got a glimpse into a world we would never be a part of, but it sure was fun to visit, and they made us feel very welcome.
In what many had expected to be another forgettable debate, Pete ButtigiegPeter (Pete) Paul ButtigiegPoll: Biden remains ahead of Sanders by 10 points 2020 predictions: Trump will lose — if not in the Senate, then with the voters Buttigieg's former chief of staff to be sworn in as mayoral successor MORE rose to the occasion and took advantage of his frontrunner treatment.
This time, the Federal Reserve again rose to the occasion, and Congress is on the verge of passing $2 trillion in assistance to individuals and businesses; it's a decent start because Democrats forced changes in the flawed bill that Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Airbnb - Senate overcomes hurdles, passes massive coronavirus bill Legal immigrants at risk of losing status during coronavirus pandemic Senate unanimously passes T coronavirus stimulus package MORE (R-Ky.) first offered.

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