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But I can also imagine the crazy amount of anxiety this exercise could evoke in contestants.
With that as a model, the show plans to go to cities where it has been underrepresented in contestants, places like Cleveland, Detroit, Birmingham and New York.
"Dog Eat Dog" has engaged in such stunts as a centrifugal-force wheel that induces nausea in contestants and, most memorably, a strip poker-like stunt on last week's show which required a young female contestant to remove a piece of clothing after each of her repeated failed attempts to toss a football through a hoop.
The 21st century has ushered in a massive globalization shift when it comes to jobs--and while conservative economists like to compare economics to a rising tide that lifts all boats it's more like an Olympics featuring an exponential increase in contestants competing for a limited number of prizes.
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That debate was stoked earlier this month when Mr. Burnett acknowledged that he had occasionally used stand-ins for contestants in reenactments that were inserted into some episodes of "Survivor".
At the end of a long day in contestant-land, it's about all our addled brains can handle.
Heptathlon, athletics competition in which contestants take part in seven different track-and-field events in two days.
Colour does produce a psychological effect, but it is a bias in the refs, not in the contestants.
Take one really tired reality show contest formula, mix in 14 contestants.
In 1982 104 contestants participated.
As in "Survivor," contestants vote each other off the program.
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