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(1) He was determined to rise to the challenge.
(2) The new Germany must rise to the challenge of its enhanced responsibilities.
(3) Who will rise to the challenge?
(4) Naylor was one of those men who rise to the challenge of danger.
(5) We must all rise to the challenge.
(6) As Americans(sentencedict.com/rise to the challenge.html), we rise to the challenge.
(7) He could be expected to rise to the challenge.
(8) If they rise to the challenge and a workable suggestion is accepted, then SJC artists should share a cultural gold medal with Beijing city.
(9) His poor performance rise to the challenge from his boss.
(10) They could be expected to rise to the challenge of risk.
(11) The overall theme the pavilion is Rise to the Challenge.
(12) It's going to be a difficult job but I'm sure she'll rise to the challenge.
(13) A buffalo would make a worthy adversary, and the young males rise to the challenge.
(14) So can Mr. Obama, who can be so eloquent when delivering a message of uplift, rise to the challenge of unreasoning, unappeasable opposition? Only time will tell.
(15) It is a difficult task, but I'm sure he'll rise to the challenge.
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