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Rubicon

[roo-bi-kon] / ˈru bɪˌkɒn /


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Ukrainian officers said Rubicon focuses on midrange targets, usually at least 12 miles beyond the front line, bypassing Ukrainian infantry.

From The Wall Street Journal

“We’re crossing the Rubicon here by mixing politics and law enforcement,” he said in an interview.

From Seattle Times

Crossing the Rubicon earns you camaraderie — a network of fellow artisans where you can pick up the phone to talk rennet, milk, pricing or equipment.

From Seattle Times

“We had no idea what our mission was, even back then,” said Mr. Wood, who now runs the nationwide veteran volunteering network Team Rubicon.

From New York Times

The United States loses its meaning if it’s not united, and there’s this feel in the land that we’ve crossed some Rubicon that is about the connections between us breaking apart.”

From Los Angeles Times