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BBC News. "British plan to tackle asteroids." Science and Environment. Actually there is: The good people at online entertainment breaking news vk source Vulture have laid out some simple, but specific, rules for dealing with spoilers. According to the Official Vulture Statutes of Limitations on Pop-Culture Spoilers, reality TV shows get no respect whatsoever. Look around online to get an idea of how much furniture costs and to pick out styles and colors you both like and that suit your lifestyle. Are we better off knowing all those rocks are out there, circling us like sharks? The asteroids to be particularly aware of are the ones bigger than 0.621 mile (1 kilometer) wide, as an impact from one of those bodies would affect the whole world. There was one amazing shot that stuck with me: It showed an aerial view of swimmers just off the coast of Nags Head, and, unbeknownst to them, hundreds of sharks swam nearby. A few years back, I saw a TV program about the increased contact occurring between humans and sharks. I feel the same way about NASA's NEO detection program. It seems like the obvious way to start an article about spoilers is to spill the beans about how it'll end.


Fast-forward to July 2010 when TV critic Alessandra Stanley published a now-infamous article about "Mad Men" in which she mentioned key plot points of the show's fourth season WITHOUT a spoiler alert warning. That was a good line, but you'll notice Hitchcock didn't use words like "spoiler" or "spoiling." That first-use distinction goes to one Doug Kenney, who in 1971 penned an inflammatory article titled "Spoilers" for the satirical magazine "National Lampoon." Therein, he proposed to save readers both time and money by spoiling the plots of as many books and movies as he could manage. Major cities like Bowling Green and Louisville offer single-family homes at about $137,000, with a median family income in the mid-$30,000s. This fully alerts you, the reader, to the probability that in the following paragraph you'll learn the major twist in the argument put forth, making it entirely possible that you'll have no interest in reading further. To find out, you'll have to read on. Having read those fateful words, you're on your own. If you choose to read on, the flavor of anticipation could suddenly go stale, the page might darken before your eyes and you'll possibly find your attention wandering to other HowStuffWorks topics.


Say, for instance, that you read the following (SPOILER ALERT!): "Studies indicate it's possible that spoilers aren't as rotten as you think." Now the urge to continue reading the article stems from a desire to know not what it's going to say but how it's going to say it. The moderator started adding spoiler warnings to the communications. But if we're going to do that, then we must adhere to current convention and slap the words "spoiler alert" in front. For this reason, American lexicographer Philip Gove attributed many such words to the "international scientific vocabulary" (ISV) when compiling Webster's Third New International Dictionary (1961). Another active word-formation process in English is that of acronyms, which result from pronouncing abbreviations of longer phrases as single words, e.g. NATO, laser, scuba. Coming off of his win in the Turf Classic, English Channel made his third attempt at the Breeders' Cup Turf. They draw from a cup. They were not able to participate in first edition of Women's Cricket World Cup. 1 January 1983: Alan Ball, aged 37 and the only England World Cup winner still playing, leaves Southampton on a free transfer and signs a contract with Bristol Rovers.


Specifically, they're the names of actors in "Game of Thrones." That's because if your informer is a GoT cast or crew member or anybody who signed a production contract for the show, they also very likely signed a non-disclosure agreement. These are specific names. The name King Arthur conjures up a very specific image, thanks to his enduring presence in stories, novels, plays, movies and songs. British historian Alan Wilson suggests that Arthur was actually the Welsh king Athrwys, who lived in the seventh century. The story goes that when Britain is most in need of his services, Arthur will return. He also goes on a quest for the Holy Grail, a chalice Jesus used at the Last Supper that's said to contain the secret of immortality. On February 12, 2015, NASA released new images of Pluto (taken from January 25 to 31) from the approaching probe. What does NASA plan for asteroids? Minard, Ann. "How to Keep Asteroids Away: Tie Them Up." Universe Today.

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