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How to use rubicon in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word rubicon? Here are some examples.

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In the United States the most popular form is the two-handed game, known as rubicon bezique, in which four 32-card packs are shuffled together.
She was elected as an Associate Member of the Royal Hibernian Academy and is a Rubicon Artist.
Fraser takes this lack of reaction as evidence that a Rubicon has been crossed.
At Rubicon Programs Inc., women and men who were once homeless are now pastry chefs, whipping up chocolate ganache cakes for a bakery business.
Bulgaria is crossing a Rubicon of social change, and is a society learning anew how to live together.
However, kids cross a Rubicon at a certain age, when they want to do, not to watch, they want to control, not be controlled.
Mr. Botha had long talked about the need to cross the Rubicon, but he never did it himself until that morning in Tuynhuys.
Pressures were brought to bear on Turkey in order to convince it to cross the Rubicon.
Once ethnic groups or states cross the Rubicon to armed conflict, there is simply no going back to the status quo.
For while Cicero claimed his consulship in 63 B.C., only 14 years later Julius Caesar would cross the Rubicon with his legions.
In other words, if there is an ethical Rubicon to be crossed between need-blind and need-aware admissions policies, we have already crossed it.
An ancient Roman law made it treason for any general to cross the Rubicon and enter Italy proper with a standing army.
If you are unaware of this difference, you cannot cross the Rubicon of the fifteenth century.
Rubicon and Rubicon Unlimited are pre-engineered and factory-equipped for off-roading.
Our career has been a constant crossing of the Rubicon in a metaphorical way of speaking.
So both sides have strong reasons to take risks for peace. Can they cross the Rubicon together?
What caught the headlines was Cameron's call for an in-out referendum on renegotiated terms – apparently a Rubicon.
It's kind of like passing over the Rubicon to the next business model of television.
Yes, there are still many bridges to cross, but today, in my opinion, we have crossed the Rubicon.
Once the Rubicon of ratification has been crossed, the peaks of implementation and enforcement loom.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Apulia is the most level of the countries south of the Rubicon.
It had already crossed the Rubicon and passed over to the Entente.
The antecedent in this instance is not Rubicon, but the entire clause.
Caesar led his army into Italy to the Borders of the Rubicon.
He crossed the Rubicon of a door-mat and stood in the unlighted hall.
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