A long way, literally or figuratively. This expression is believed
to have its source in measuring one’s distance from an enemy in terms of
shouting. Sir Walter Scott indicated (The Legend of Montrose, 1819) that it was
a proverbial expression of the Campbell clan, which meant that their
ancient hereditary domains lay beyond the reach of invaders. However, the
term was already being used figuratively by then.
Three individuals have been apprehended in the case of the lithium pools,
according to the Prosecutor's Office.
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So far, three individuals have been apprehended in the investigation into
the industrial evaporation pools of Bolivian Lithium Deposits (YLB),
reported ...
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