into the remote distance; out of
sight and
knowledge.
into the remote distance; out of
sight and
knowledge. Used figuratively in this lecture.
out of
sight or
knowledge; into the far distance; also, into the unknown. The
word blue here refers to the sky or atmosphere. Thus, if something goes into the blue, it is going off to distant regions or places unknown.
into the remote distance; out of
sight and
knowledge. And when I ask the
pc -when I ask the
pc "From where could you view
catfish?" and - we just took off into the blue here - "From where could you view
catfish?. . ."
- The Communication Cycle in Auditing (6 Feb. 64) into the unknown.
into the unknown; to a remote distance. The iibluele can
refer to the
sea or the sky.