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Rubicon

[roo-bi-kon] / ˈru bɪˌkɒn /


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At some point, the proverbial Rubicon will be crossed, and there may be serious cause for alarm.

From MarketWatch

Navy’s deployed warships in the region, the buildup has crossed a Rubicon.

From The Wall Street Journal

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

The high school students only realised they had brushed up on the wrong Roman ruler when they crossed the Rubicon to sit down for their final-year exams.

From Barron's

Organisers of the Rubicon festival in Slovakia announced that the event – planned for next weekend – had been cancelled "due to external pressure and logistical challenges".

From BBC