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  2. Crossing the Rubicon - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "crossing the Rubicon" has survived to refer to any individual or group committing itself to a risky or revolutionary course of action, similar to the modern phrase "passing the point of no return". Caesar's decision for swift action forced Pompey, the consuls, and a large part of the Roman Senate to flee Rome.

  3. Point of no return - Wikipedia

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    The point of no return (PNR or PONR) is the point beyond which one must continue on one's current course of action because turning back is no longer possible, being too dangerous, physically difficult, or prohibitively expensive to be undertaken. The point of no return can be a calculated point during a continuous action (such as in aviation ...

  4. Point of no return (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Point of No Return (Shareefa album), 2006; Point of No Return (Systems in Blue album) or the title song (see below), 2005; Point of No Return (World Saxophone Quartet album) or the title song, 1977; Point of No Return, an unreleased album by 3LW; Point of No Return or the title song, 2012; Point of No Return (Mr. Envi' EP), 2013

  5. Point of No Return (1993 film) - Wikipedia

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    Point of No Return (International title: The Assassin) is a 1993 American action film directed by John Badham and starring Bridget Fonda and Gabriel Byrne. It is a remake of Luc Besson's 1990 film La Femme Nikita.

  6. Gberefu Island - Wikipedia

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    The slave routes leads to Point of No Return. Since Gberefu Island is an historic site, it has attracted several tourists around the world thereby increasing its notability. [6] According to a 2015 statistics released on The Guardian, a total number of 3,634 people visited the island in 6 months. [7] = Etymology = Gbe languages principally Ewe.

  7. Point of No Return (Exposé song) - Wikipedia

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    "Point of No Return" is a single by the American pop group Exposé. Written and produced by Lewis Martineé , the single was originally released in 1984 on the Pantera label with Alejandra Lorenzo (Alé) as the lead singer.

  8. Point of No Return (Frank Sinatra album) - Wikipedia

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    Point of No Return is the twenty-fifth studio album by American singer Frank Sinatra, released in March 1962 by Capitol Records.As the title reflects, the album contains Sinatra's final original recordings with Capitol Records before moving to his own Reprise Records label to achieve more artistic freedom with his recordings.

  9. Talk:Point of no return - Wikipedia

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    Some of this article seems to be just an extended dictionary entry. We don't need to mention that "point of no return" has metaphorical uses, since that is dictionary not encyclopedia information. -- 137.111.13.32 02:27 Nov 1, 2002 (UTC)