Proceed carefully so as to be sure to get there. This
cautionary
formula
dates from
the early nineteenth
century, when it was phrased “better sure than sorry,” and became a cliché in the mid-twentieth century. The idea,
of
course, is much older. Thomas Ravenscroft in 1695 wrote, “It’s good to be sure.”
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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