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− | + | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubicon Rubicon] - ancient Latin name for a small river in northern Italy. The term "crossing the rubicon" connoting the passage of a point of no return. The phrase refers to Julius Caesar's invasion of Ancient Rome, when, on January 10, 49 BC, he led his army across the Rubicon river in violation of law, hence making conflict inevitable. | |
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Rubicon - ancient Latin name for a small river in northern Italy. The term "crossing the rubicon" connoting the passage of a point of no return. The phrase refers to Julius Caesar's invasion of Ancient Rome, when, on January 10, 49 BC, he led his army across the Rubicon river in violation of law, hence making conflict inevitable.
Salmon (live cycle, as salmons go back to their place of origin to die)