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It's a rough economy and getting people to step up right now is hard.
Others are too badly bruised to step up right now, he said.
"We just have to have other guys step up right now."
There are a lot of young guys who are stepping up right now.
"He's stepping up right now in the postseason, and that's great to see," Pettitte said.
Then, this big trouble-making truck driver stepped up right next to him, took the drink from the guy, and just drank it all down.
An official stepped up right after him, a slender little woman with the first curly hair Jim had seen on a Vulcan.
"You need everyone on your team to step up right now, and that's what happened tonight," Detroit manager Jim Leyland said.
The actor appeared in several last-minute ads for Easley, stepping up right as the tide turned in favor of the former state attorney general.
Human rights groups had urged the administration to scrap the aid plan, arguing that it would embolden the Colombian military to step up rights abuses.
Tennessee did a solid job, bouncing around their needs during all three days of the draft, while getting some solid guys that can step up right away.
Instead, he simply stepped up right before Tev, craned his neck to meet the pair of black eyes nearly a meter and a half over his head, and said, "Hi!"
With this in mind, contacts between Members of the European Parliament and of the US Congress are of the utmost importance and should be stepped up right away.
New Jersey had just pushed the lead to three with 1:54 left when Brown stepped up right of the free-throw line and swished an 18-footer as the buzzer sounded on the shot clock.
In the coming weeks there will be a number of other high profile displays and activities and the media campaign will really step up right across the range of newspapers, radio and television.
Whoever steps up right now to point the party toward its future will help the party and advance their own fortunes politically," says Republican strategist and CNN contributor Alex Castellanos.