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High Risk is a program aired by the CBS television network as part of its 1988 fall lineup. The genesis of High Risk was a 1988 strike by members of both the Writers Guild of America, East and Writers Guild of America, west against the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers. Unable to produce regular, scripted series, programs such as High Risk were put together to serve as replacements under fear of a two-year lockout. The CBS 100% in-house production featured "high-risk" stunts and jobs such as Border Patrol agent, automobile repo men, cave explorers, and thrilling roller-coaster testers. Intended as a two-year commitment, strike or no strike, High Risk received unanimous condemnations and was cancelled after being presented for one night. The show was hosted by Wayne Rogers.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of high risk in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of high risk in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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Hedge funds are charging exorbitant fees for high-risk and opaque investments.
There were a lot of issues related to this very large tumor in the abdomen. She can't eat, she can't walk, and there are problems related to potential complications with this large mass compressing the venous system, she was at very high risk of developing blood clots because of compression of the blood flow.
They're trying to do something other places have tried to do and failed, which is to make comedy go global, and the common wisdom for a long time, which I don't necessarily believe is true, is that comedy, unlike action, doesn't travel particularly well. I think that is incredibly ambitious and it has high risk, and I think any way you cut it, it's going to change people's relationship to Netflix comedy.
It's the most high-risk procedure we can do in this job, we're taking someone who's able to breathe on their own, we're sedating them, we're paralyzing them, and we're taking that ability for them to breathe away.
This means limiting or ending the practice of building in areas deemed high risk by flood mapping and having a hard discussion about where to build in areas that are close to our boreal forests.
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