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the point of no return
the time in an activity when you cannot stop doing it but must continue to the end. And although I was bored, I'd already spent so much time doing the research for the novel that I felt I'd reached the point of no return.
See also: point

return the compliment

to do something for someone because they have done something for you. Thanks for looking after the house while we were away. I hope I'll be able to return the compliment some time.
See also: compliment

in return (for something)
in exchange for something. As a teenager, he worked at a nearby golf course in return for lessons.

return the compliment

1. to do something for someone because they have done something for you. Our neighbors looked after the house while we were away, and we'll return the compliment when they go on vacation.
2. to do or say something unfriendly to someone because they have made you angry. The batter was thrown out of the game, so he returned the compliment by calling the umpire a fool.
Related vocabulary: return the favor
See also: compliment

return the favor

to do something similar to someone who has behaved badly to you. The other team's fans are nasty to us, and our fans can't wait to return the favor.
Related vocabulary: return the compliment
Etymology: based on the literal meaning of return the favor (= to do something similar for someone who has done something good for you)
See also: favor

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Blake Hartstein of the Demarc Threat Research team discovered the flaw which allows all Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) content rules to be bypassed by adding a carriage return to the end of the URL being requested (before the HTTP protocol declaration).
 
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