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So the media want to inject drama.
The producers have made every effort to humanize bull riding, to shape the story and to inject drama.
"They're the international rescue of the food chain," barks Greg, trying to inject drama into a big room of conveyor belts.
Mr. Hirschorn said prospective reality stars were becoming smarter about "self-producing," knowing they had to inject drama into the shows.
Games are critical for reality shows of all stripes because they inject drama and weed out weak contestants, something that the first modern reality competition, "Survivor," proved 10 summers ago with races, quizzes and ropes courses.
Try not to inject drama.
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For different reasons, the leaders of all three main parties have an interest in injecting drama into it.
Although victory seems improbable, Mr. Navalny's campaign has injected drama into a moribund political system that has stripped elections of competition and thus suspense.
The retelling of one incident injects drama into his speeches: his United Nations convoy stopped at multiple gunpoint, AK-47's and pistols aimed every which way, two directly at his head.
Jacobi injects drama into this erudite yet fast-paced journey from Beowulf to the modern myth of Eliot, illustrating through scores of generous quotations Emily Dickinson's definition of poetry as the "cold which no fire can warm".
The preference is higher-par holes, where one can take risks and be more likely to finish a round with a birdie or eagle while injecting drama by shuffling names on the leader board.
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