We assume that people wearing them are busy or oblivious, so now people wear them to appear busy or oblivious — even without music.
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I am twenty-five, and oblivious of all the ways she is wrong for me, oblivious of her sorrows, her waywardness, her alcoholism.
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Trump seems totally oblivious to the fact that he would be throwing US allies under the bus — and, in fact, oblivious to Putin's hostility toward the United States entirely.
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SCARBOROUGH: -- seemed totally oblivious to what was going on.
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And their regulators had been oblivious to the coming disaster.
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She's kind, if oblivious, a subversion of what we expect.
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But Drew was still oblivious to his traffic faux pas.
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But I should note here that I can be oblivious.
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From Kristi Yamaguchi's hilariously oblivious Nancy Kerrigan tweet, to Sen.
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And I'd been oblivious as to what was going on.
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I mean, I'm not oblivious to what it sounds like.
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Sometimes they're in the wrong culture or are simply oblivious.
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Studios can no longer afford to pretend to be oblivious.
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Could everyone have been so oblivious to what was occurring?
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She had apparently not been oblivious to my grandmother's hints.
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The obvious and the oblivious sharing the same mental space.
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He seemed oblivious to the other conversations happening around him.
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It never ceases to amaze me how oblivious people are.
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"It is not credible that he was oblivious," she said.
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They come across as either oblivious or as fabricated emotion.
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I mean, I'm oblivious to an awful lot of this.
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But supers and doormen are not oblivious to economic constraints.
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They're oblivious to their privilege, but they're not heinous monsters.
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They seem oblivious to the disastrous consequences of their greed.
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They were oblivious to my presence and to my transness.
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Danske will struggle to convince anyone it was completely oblivious.
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Not that he is oblivious to the issue of timing.
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Farmers are worried, even if many consumers have remained relatively oblivious.
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Or you can let the oblivious lawbreaker go on her way.
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"I tend to be oblivious about these things," she said, laughing.
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He's oblivious to outside criticism and his own interior motivations alike.
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"I'd rather have somebody be overly cautious than oblivious," Eschoo said.
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Sound asleep and oblivious, Daugherty's channel blew up as he snoozed.
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The pair almost kiss, but are interrupted by another oblivious person.
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Honestly, I'm kind of oblivious to that for the most part.
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Thus, he was somewhat oblivious to the cost of regular items.
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I've performed entire songs off-key, oblivious to the real notes.
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She is sleeping peacefully, oblivious to the danger all around her.
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"They've grown up largely oblivious to this other India," Thakur says.
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Look at all the oblivious teens who huddle around smartphone speakers.
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Many westerners were oblivious to the upheaval their new compatriots endured.
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"As children, we were oblivious to race and religion," she adds.
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A pedestrian walks by, seemingly oblivious to the figure before him.
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In the front seats the oblivious, blankly-staring human officers drive.
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Of course, Owen and Amelia are completely oblivious to this information.
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Others remain relatively oblivious to the social world surging around them.
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Draymond sank an extravagantly distant three, and Monkey Guy was oblivious.
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They seemed totally oblivious to all the overdressed posers around them.
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I wasn't oblivious to the messages in the music I liked.
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It was oblivious to whether readings from the sensors were aligned.
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There are echoes of the oblivious appeasement policies of the 1930s.
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No President is oblivious to the political implications of any action.
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Even then, Dev can't bring himself to confront the oblivious Jeff.
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Danske will struggle to convince anyone that it was completely oblivious.
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He is not, however, oblivious to the groundswell of public opinion.
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Rez has a brutal, unforgiving father and a docile, oblivious mother.
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Or are you usually oblivious to the social world around you?
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Or are you usually oblivious to the social world around you?
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Trucks barreled past them, oblivious to the show in the sky.
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We are oblivious of information until we are ready for it.
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It's going and I'm not oblivious to its appeal, and results.
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She wanted to test how observant, or oblivious, her father is.
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Or, are they usually oblivious to the social world around them?
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Metts helped the officers proofread his statement, oblivious of its significance.
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Most of McAdoo's neighbors seem oblivious to his line of work.
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Trump seems either oblivious to or ignorant of that very fact.
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However, tenants aren't oblivious to the challenging financial environment around them.
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Once more, most of the crowd was oblivious to his presence.
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To the right, beyond an archway, an oblivious man ascends stairs.
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A child lay asleep on a mat oblivious to the flies.
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Venus and Nicholas seemed oblivious to the entourage that followed them.
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It's not as if Mr. Lucas was oblivious of the source.
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She may be less oblivious than the president to Venezuela's growing misery.
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Shorts-wearers appear joyful, oblivious to life's disappointments and cumbersome wardrobe restrictions.
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We were just a bunch of Dunbars, oblivious of all to come.
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What happens if we are oblivious to "socio-parasitic" points of interruption?
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Shoeless children, oblivious to the political upheaval around them, ignored their salads.
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Is she so single-minded that she's oblivious to those around her?
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She isn't oblivious; she's just ready for anything, even when she's fading.
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If he was truly oblivious, why would he bother to hide it?
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Although it is rarely quantified, investors are not oblivious to such risk.
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But California hasn't been totally oblivious to the ominous rumblings from Washington.
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Funny enough, people are relatively oblivious to the bad things they do.
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I kind of feel like I was oblivious when I was younger.
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This time, Clooney's nitwit is an oblivious movie star named Baird Whitlock.
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People are either very aware of it or completely oblivious to it.
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GIR is still an adorable, oblivious character who loves eating cheesy nachos.
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She is completely oblivious to the limitations placed on women by society.
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Adams, who seems oblivious to statistics, is happy to do everything else.
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For much of the day, Mr. Trump appeared oblivious to the criticism.
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And not all selfie-takers, she proves, are as oblivious as imagined.
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Was my husband oblivious enough to be standing on the other side?
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"I was oblivious as to how Twanna was feeling," Ms. Brown said.
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Noah, in his characteristically oblivious way, tells her he wants her back.
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I'm powerful from the force of it, oblivious and achingly hyper-aware.
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Little people are, by design, oblivious to the cruelty of the world.
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Francis grimly sets about this task while his brothers remain conveniently oblivious.
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The wizened old executives at IBM cannot be oblivious to this fact.
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Pete raises a good question about the role of the oblivious disrupter.
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The Bachelor presented Olivia Caridi as a villain — vain, oblivious, and slightly elitist.
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House Democrats are taking a politically obvious, but constitutionally oblivious, approach to impeachment.
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Ellroy has described his conduct as boorish, oblivious, callow, heedless, isolated, "preposterously male".
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Soon you'll be merrily chatting with friends, oblivious to the din around you.
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It was distressing to play through Mass Effect: Andromeda's oblivious relationship to colonialism.
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She's busy with Randy (Mike Mitchell), the oblivious and jobless friend of Gus's.
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Source: CircleUp Source: CircleUp Big brands aren't oblivious to the challenges they're facing.
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You can't be oblivious to the idea of a place not being inclusive.
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They are unaffected by circumstance, blissfully oblivious to — or unconcerned with — their forebears.
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Markle seemed oblivious to the sweet moment as she stood for the camera.
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Woefully, most Americans remain oblivious to the politics of pan-Korean ethnic nationalism.
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"They're so priviledged," he remarks, practically admiring their ability to be so oblivious.
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Then they went back to their jobs, the world oblivious to their relationship.
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I should note that I'm aware of how oblivious my complaint might sound.
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Men are oblivious to their hurtful condescending ways, or else they don't care.
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But at other times they seemed utterly oblivious, or indifferent, to their surroundings.
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People who don't carry cash aren't oblivious to the plight of these workers.
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The Chinese tourists themselves, mostly oblivious to the grumblings, delight in Lake Baikal.
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It felt to Janelle like an oblivious person's idea of a wealthy home.
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When Drake pops in, it's strictly as nonessential personnel, waxy and oblivious. 7.
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But must we be so oblivious to the meaning of what we're saying?
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In his studio, Rodin could be feverishly obsessed, oblivious to all around him.
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All around were red-feathered chickens, pecking and scratching, oblivious to our presence.
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It repeatedly paints a picture of Clinton as largely oblivious, rather than malicious.
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He was oblivious to the paparazzi ... if anything, they were clowning the photogs.
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Many of the extras and crew members on the set were oblivious, Coulier said.
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Instead, differing anxiety rates could be the byproduct of insufficient and culturally-oblivious measurements.
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More and more uphills kept rising around every curve, oblivious to my outraged protest.
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But he also lends his voice to the lovably oblivious Todd on Bojack Horseman.
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He's oblivious to the narration explaining the atrocities that are about to befall him.
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You can be oblivious, and good producers don't let actors know about any problems.
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But when you're young, you're oblivious to the crush of life's many penetrating horrors.
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I was oblivious to what people thought of me on social media till then.
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And he was so wedded to his anti-Trump mandate, he often seemed oblivious.
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They were all having a party, holding these little martinis with olives, completely oblivious.
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But the Jain's house, built like a Gujarati kothi, was oblivious to all this.
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As for the rest of it, I'm oblivious, I'm just not the gossip queen.
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The movie's oblivious lack of diversity is not just lazy, it's inaccurate and offensive.
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Trump appears completely oblivious to how rapidly the ground has shifted under his feet.
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He says they have seen so much horror they are almost oblivious to it.
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Daniel Radcliffe was completely oblivious to a Harry Potter reference in his new play.
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BTTM's music seems to exist out of time, giddily oblivious to its own history.
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The children enjoying this spring day were most likely oblivious to these adult machinations.
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Some ignored her and others turned to watch, but Ms. Galás was completely oblivious.
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And Xavier Samuel is deliciously oblivious as the young man Susan tries to wed.
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Jianguo laughed when he told me; his guards were oblivious of any Orwellian connotations.
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The pert soprano Talya Lieberman played the cheerfully oblivious Lucy, who becomes Hawk's wife.
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"It is not credible to me that he was oblivious," Hill said of Sondland.
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Haas seemed oblivious to the filth, his attention devoted to chatting with people online.
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Because I'm autistic, I have always been oblivious to unspoken cues from other people.
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He is oblivious to the fact that this is how the police see him.
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He kept trying to ask me throughout the night and I was so oblivious.
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During the quick exchange, Kidman seemed oblivious to Malek trying to get her attention.
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You want to be in stressful situations and be OK. Not oblivious or delusional.
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Bowie's cocaine use was legendary, yet for a while you were oblivious to it.
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"The U.S. is oblivious to how its allies feel about it," Hassan told me.
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The teen is oblivious as he strives to reach level 3 on the game.
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Meanwhile, Trump keeps his program folded by his side, appearing either disinterested or oblivious.
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He is an oddly disarming presence: an oblivious doofus who doesn't know any better.
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Blood trickled from his arm and pooled on the step, but he was oblivious.
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They were oblivious to Jewish protests and defiant about losing their UNESCO cultural designation.
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Sam's friends can be oblivious and her suitors somehow never say the right thing.
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Entitled men have a remarkable ability to be oblivious to the damage they inflict.
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Oblivious, he continued his performance while a friend poured beer down his smoldering backside.
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At first oblivious to her pain, then helpless against it, Mark grows increasingly frustrated.
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In 1952, when Mr. Soames was 5, he was oblivious to his grandfather's significance.
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"A lot of people are oblivious to the effects of stress," Dr. Chatterjee said.
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Beside her, his back to her, Andrew sleeps the blissful sleep of the oblivious.
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So, it's not like award show voters are oblivious to the smaller premium network.
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"What's the rush?" he's been heard to say, apparently oblivious to the storm brewing.
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The president is oblivious, but otherwise almost nobody likes the job Acosta's been doing.
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The president is oblivious, but otherwise almost nobody likes the job Acosta's been doing.
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I was completely oblivious to the horrific events that had taken place that day.
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They do, however, expose a fault line to which many in Washington appear oblivious.
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Such skewed stuff only really works when the target is oblivious to what's afoot.
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The Yankees do oblivious baseball sanctimony better than any franchise east of St. Louis.
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Most were likely oblivious to the cumulative effect their behavior had on the protestors.
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The boss has been oblivious to this (and other matters), and has actually praised Jeff.
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She is unfamiliar with the feeling of regret and oblivious to the diminishments of aging.
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For those oblivious to irony, there are even digital detox apps like ShuttApp and AppDetox.
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Except in this version, the other is completely oblivious to the machinations of the universe.
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And journalists, who pride themselves on their acuity, can be especially oblivious to their surroundings.
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Consider: Who pursues their goals with monomaniacal focus, oblivious to the possibility of negative consequences?
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What's unclear is if Babs was oblivious or conscious that she was in the region.
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They've each seemed troublingly oblivious when it comes to issues that don't directly affect them.
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By acting oblivious, Devon is also slyly displaying deference to Ben and all his knowledge.
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He was completely oblivious to the breaking news that took the White House by storm.
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Unfortunately, too many of our leaders seem oblivious to basic principles of prudent risk management.
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Security and the dancers lunged at the guy as Britney seemed oblivious to the danger.
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I told Mark he came across as insensitive and he seemed oblivious to my concern.
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This kid – irresistibly cute, dangerously powerful, and blissfully oblivious – is the highlight of Incredibles 2.
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He also has a track record of blindly following Dany, oblivious to the oncoming storm.
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The fighter involved is said to have played oblivious to the allegations at the time.
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The child, who has albinism, scribbles away in a book, oblivious to her mother's concerns.
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I was a perfect example of how insular and oblivious the golf establishment can be.
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They wore stern stares and were seemingly oblivious to the discord that brought them there.
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It's also oblivious to the hundreds of migrant laborers who are the remaining workforce using
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Road users, many of whom have never seen a traffic light before, are cheerfully oblivious.
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Without light, we would have been completely oblivious to signs of extreme damage and decay.
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He seems oblivious that in divided government, a President can't just demand what he wants.
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Clint would not be oblivious to how I look in my favorite summer dress either.
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But we often allow ourselves to be oblivious to the struggles of the working class.
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Teenage boys huddled in corners, faces lit by cellphones, oblivious to the goddesses standing sentinel.
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Are you just being oblivious to the needs of your friends and your broader community?
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Rico gets out of his car, still oblivious, and Wayne appears, seemingly out of nowhere.
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In condition White, an officer is completely oblivious -- a state of mind no one recommends.
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It makes individuals seem oblivious to the regressive nature and sheer cruelty of their actions.
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I felt so dopey, an oblivious trespasser, not a clue about where I really was.
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It pains me when I see him sad, and also when he is cheerfully oblivious.
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She's unable to clock that Bonnet is bad news, because she needs to be oblivious.
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Most of the students are oblivious to the rich history that once played out below.
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Women considered it just one more insult by oblivious men who were buttressing a stereotype.
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Trump, oblivious to Abe's plight, continued down the fairway with only his ball in mind.
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They are too confident and seemingly oblivious to the glaring realities of the American electorate.
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That's Trump in an alliterative nutshell, but Barr seemed to be perversely oblivious to that.
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The oblivious disrupter does that, opening familiar eyes to fresh views, tripping into philosophical challenges.
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He can be selfish and oblivious, using her ideas, soaking up the glory and awards.
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But wearing the goggles and ear-covering headphones can make users oblivious to their surroundings.
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Citizens are unaware or oblivious to the dangers of storm surge or rising flood waters.
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In some cases, though not all, Singer ensured the child was oblivious to the cheating.
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Fishman said sometimes it's because schools are oblivious that students don't understand financial aid terminology.
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Half the fun of "Cyrano" has always been feeling superior to Christian, the oblivious pretty boy.
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If someone goes jogging past you, completely oblivious, and you have a clear shot on them?
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But oblivious Olivia (I think that's my official new nickname for her) still refuses to chill.
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"In a way we were oblivious," said Jane Kenamore, the classmate who later became Bruce's wife.
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Perhaps because of that, some were either oblivious or indifferent about Harvey's additional refusal this week.
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How many straight women have worn the shirt completely oblivious of the queer history it invokes?
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Some of the Twitter reactions to Ocean's latest release, though, seem oblivious to the song's origin.
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Generally speaking, hospital staffers aren't more oblivious than the average person to basic tenets of cybersecurity.
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We'd guess that oblivious TSA agents probably get quite distracted when they see Pat McGrath approaching.
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Most of their time on screen together is spent in anger, oblivious to their online tryst.
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Her parents were oblivious that their daughter was allegedly involved in a murder plot, she said.
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Stadtwerke Augsburg hopes the innovation will decrease pedestrian accidents for those relatively oblivious to their surroundings.
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ETF investors, oblivious to these nuances, simply expect it all to be done perfectly every day.
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Unfortunately, many cohabiting couples are oblivious to the risks when they fail to regularise their union.
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Worse yet, many users are oblivious to the problem and continue to use these gadgets. Why?
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Herta, arriving at Ravensbrück oblivious to its real purpose, is aghast when she learns its secret.
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The calmness of both figures, almost as if they are oblivious of the other, is enchanting.
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The reality is that most corporations are oblivious to the content of shows running their commercials.
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OBLIVIOUS to the Saturday evening clatter in his kitchen, Jörg Sackmann furrows his brow in concentration.
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More uneducated voters are either angry about public policies or oblivious to constitutionally based national standards.
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But she seemed oblivious, moving nimbly around the cabin in search of her outdoor seat cushions.
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He often seemed oblivious, even scornful of state power, responding to criticism with profanities and defiance.
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The whole group is seemingly oblivious to the cars and trucks attempting to maneuver around them.
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Were they all completely oblivious to the sexual abuse taking place at Neverland and on tour?
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She was once 17, and as such was totally oblivious that the moment would ever end.
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"The Day Before You Came" details the oblivious mundane existence that precedes a life-changing encounter.
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In many cases, the military teams developing or testing the systems were oblivious to the hacking.
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Mr. Constantin, who was living in Istanbul at the time, was oblivious to all of this.
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Under both parties, the presidency has grown institutionally narcissistic while the legislature has become constitutionally oblivious.
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It's always better to be informed than be oblivious, even at the expense of our happiness.
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America is like a boat that is half-capsized, but those partying above water seem oblivious.
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America is like a boat that is half-capsized, but those partying above water seem oblivious.
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Oblivious to the fait accompli, Mugabe emphatically announced he will preside at the upcoming party's congress.
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I spent most of my waking hours in its grip, oblivious of the world around me.
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Many of my students are just concerned with graduating and often seem oblivious to world suffering.
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Which raises the question: Even if Biden can win, is he too oblivious to govern effectively?
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Hoft and Wintrich, continuing to hone their questions about Castro, seemed oblivious of the mounting tension.
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So she made Pat androgynous in appearance and oblivious to other people's uncertainty about Pat's gender.
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Households and corporate treasurers seem to be oblivious to the fact that interest rates are rising.
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Groucho took on the pompous, the elitist, the self-satisfied and the oblivious (poor Margaret Dumont).
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One by one, the elected officials posed oblivious questions as each confessed to having worn blackface.
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He ran towards the burning car barefoot across the field, oblivious to the mud and stones.
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"I'm not oblivious," Sharapova wrote in a first-person essay published on the Players' Tribune in July.
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Much of the mid-level White House staff remains oblivious to what's going on behind the scenes.
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"I think people are still oblivious that the bear market ended on that horrible half-day" Dec.
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At one level, this is hardly surprising: The public is typically oblivious of the details of governance.
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And you didn't have a yuppie from Oklahoma elbowing you, oblivious as she stared into her iPhone.
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His oblivious reaction is the last straw and Gypsy explodes because their happily ever after, well, sucks.
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And then they both release meaningless apologies that settle nothing except the fact that they're still oblivious.
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We should really consider whether we to continue in this direction, largely oblivious thanks to corporate secrecy.
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Ms. Hilton shopping with girlfriends, oblivious to her dog urinating on a display of studded ballet flats.
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And there are ethical issues, which, as King acknowledges, Boas and his students were mostly oblivious of.
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Morin forgets that women often have to make their rejections blatantly clear, lest their oblivious suitors return.
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In the hands of the SNL vet, Nikki is an almost elegant blend of endearing and oblivious.
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But it must be done, or else our would-be allies may remain oblivious to our struggles.
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I might have been a little bit oblivious to it all at that time, but not anymore.
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But Veronica counters that Betty was walking on "emotional eggshells" pining for Archie who was totally oblivious.
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"I am not oblivious to it," Prescott told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram after practice on Tuesday.
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Did we really need another version of the comically oblivious superhero, paired with his hapless sidekick Arthur?
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Halftime show co-host Terry Bradshaw was seemingly oblivious to a giant sauce stain on his shirt.
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But the President, either dismissive or oblivious to the political damage he could suffer, did it anyway.
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When the bill was speeding towards extinction on Monday, Trump was apparently oblivious to the impending embarrassment.
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Meanwhile, Carlile's soon-to-be-3-year-old daughter, Evangeline, is oblivious to what she has inspired.
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I dance with the professor who I know has a crush on me, while Benita remains oblivious.
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"If it's fake, everybody's gonna roast me... forever," Earns says to a white friend who seems oblivious.
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Oblivious to the struggles of even those in the middle class, the very wealthy flaunt their positions.
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This contingent is so bent on kneecapping an agency that it is oblivious to potential unintended consequences.
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Oblivious to the grim surroundings, young artists are hard at work inside the building, Suitland High School.
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On the call room floor, operators and dispatchers will at first be oblivious to any citywide crisis.
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We get trapped in categories created in the past, stuck in rigid perspectives, oblivious to alternative views.
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" On another front, Wheeler blasted the push by progressives for a "Green New Deal," calling supporters "oblivious.
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Seemingly oblivious to Mexican electoral risk, President Trump is now hardening his stance on the NAFTA negotiations.
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He is not a villain the way Lasdun's other men are—he is neither mad nor oblivious.
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This dearth of research did not stop Tibbetts from being certain that birds are oblivious to periods.
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Scamander's escaped creatures threaten to expose the wizarding world, which lives discreetly among oblivious non-magic humans.
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A group of teenage boys and girls took photographs of themselves, apparently oblivious to the graves nearby.
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Anthony, who rarely seems troubled by the Knicks' mounting losses, said he was oblivious to the noise.
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Aside from those brief visits, the Uptowners seemed oblivious to what was happening down on 18th Street.
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I dance with the professor who I know has a crush on me, while Benita remains oblivious.
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But the dandies in the backseat (were they time travelers stranded in a relentless present?) seemed oblivious.
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" It continued: "He at least appeared almost oblivious to the idea of personal problems relating to race.
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The week dragged on in the grip of a heat wave, with neighbors oblivious to the body.
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The two, dancer and singer, are locked in a completely private exchange, seemingly oblivious to the world.
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"Mueller is such a straight arrow that he is probably oblivious to these 'political' concerns," Goldsmith concludes.
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" As my oblivious mind tried to come to its senses, I blurted: "Sorry, but are you gay?
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HANKS I would claim that I was never knowingly complicit, but that doesn't mean I wasn't oblivious.
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How do I write about myself when my parents are oblivious to the life I really live?
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Some children played, oblivious to the deluge, while parents tried to keep their babies safe and dry.
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Among the finale's revelations: Chantal was alive in Montreal, oblivious to the chaos her absence had caused.
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The girl, only 7 years old and oblivious to her plight, walked away with a big smile.
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Here was an endangered wild animal, seemingly oblivious to us and the hammer hanging over his existence.
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Yankees 3, Red Sox 0 BOSTON — Many starting pitchers say they are oblivious to the opposing pitcher.
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Simultaneously, assimilation advocates became lazy, afraid, or oblivious to the civic imperative to cajole assimilation among immigrants.
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Families, couples, teenagers were all oblivious, crammed into cellphone stores, Toys "R" Us and the food court.
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President Trump has played into Mr. Putin's playbook, and most Republicans have chosen to be deliberately oblivious.
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My harvest victim, I decided, would blow kisses from her mangled lip, oblivious to her vile appearance.
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Sheriff Quinn Colson is back in office and oblivious to the adulation of his deputy, Lillie Virgil.
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He was not oblivious to the dysfunction that has been a part of the organization for years.
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Sometimes they carved out clubhouses for people like themselves, justifying oblivious cruelty as the prerogative of genius.
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But one person who was apparently oblivious about it is former White House press secretary Sarah Sanders.
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Is Angela like Lady Trieu here, as oblivious to his possible villainy as Trieu is to Veidt's?
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Carr studied the pages in stunned silence, oblivious to the comings and goings of colleagues around him.
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The rest of my family seemed oblivious to the takeover of our farm by the cruel roosters.
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They whisper and giggle through their intruder drills, oblivious to the threat that looms over their world.
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One way they communicate is by leaving pheromones and other smells around, which humans are completely oblivious to.
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Being a risk-oblivious youngster, your friend was not always cognizant of cancer hazards or diligent about sunscreen.
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The fact is, most of us are oblivious to the goings-on of machines in low-Earth orbit.
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SARANSK, Russia (Reuters) - Barely 13 months ago a Russian couple were oblivious of the basic rules of soccer.
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I think a lot of [my] self-hate came from bullying, whereas Tracy: She's not oblivious to it.
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But the two leaders were oblivious to the confusion as they exchanged invitations to visit each others' capitals.
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But he was so obsessed with getting to a sky city that he was oblivious to her interest.
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Once Unspoiler is activated in your browser, enter any keywords that you'd like to remain happily oblivious to.
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The content creator credits her fiancée's love for vacation to helping her stay oblivious to the upcoming surprise.
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With the headphones on and noise canceling fired up, it's easy to remain blissfully oblivious to your surroundings.
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"[Dream] could not be happier but thank goodness she's young and oblivious to all of this," Bloom said.
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Unfortunately, they do nothing to drown out the raging inconsistencies of Me Before You's blithely oblivious love story.
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"Water shortage is a worldwide problem and we are not oblivious to it," says Daniel Rojas, community leader.
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They are oblivious to their condition until someone tells them, at which point a cognitive crisis usually ensues.
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Or is he oblivious, as most of us are, hurling darts in the dark and hoping they'll land?
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Trump is either incredibly tone-deaf or naively oblivious to a tremendously large concern to all of Florida.
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Even with all of these sign, it seemed to Cramer that the chatter from Fed governors remain oblivious.
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I have often asked myself: Are people unaware about these problems or are they choosing to remain oblivious?
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For the first time, I realized what it is to have been oblivious to a bubble of whispers.
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A company could be oblivious to a cyber attack that had been used to plant malware, Maassen said.
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IRS can lead people to do something so unkind and unfeeling that they're oblivious to it, he says.
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We also see a submersible scooting around the ocean floor, oblivious to the massive chompers lurking behind them.
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As amazing as the Hawaiian lifestyle is, you become oblivious to all of the beautiful things around you.
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The assault on the nation's safety net and homeless and housing policy appears oblivious of Franklin's sage advice.
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They packed a few belongings and fled to neighboring Uruguay, oblivious to the international reach of Operation Condor.
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I was oblivious to all of this, however, because I watched in syndication on my local WB affiliate.
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My father was oblivious to what I wanted to do—he was living in South America doing theater.
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Half of my audience that night was black, and the other half laughed at the video completely oblivious.
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I wanted humor and lightness, even if that meant being oblivious and not always literal or all knowing.
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The officers wrestle the woman on the ground, initially oblivious to the child, who is helped by onlookers.
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Shuffling past the arrivals board, Yehiel Maccabi pulled a maroon trolley, seemingly oblivious to the bustle around him.
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From my own experience, men have the capacity to be completely oblivious to the existence of their children.
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I paradoxically felt inundated by the constant flood of news updates, yet still oblivious to the world's affairs.
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Most creatures are oblivious to these ornaments, but to the eyes of many pollinators, they are unmistakable beacons.
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What remains striking about the original "Stairway to Stardom" is its mix of sincerity, enthusiasm and oblivious ineptness.
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On the outskirts of the composition, other characters are either oblivious, witnessing these acts, or simply turning away.
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Eddie (Paul Lazar) is an oblivious jerk who leaves all the hard work to his sisters; Alice (J.
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Apparently oblivious to the charted course, she beelined straight to Peter and literally flew off into the sunset.
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It didn't just happen in the '224s — it's very much happening now, and many are oblivious to it.
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When you visit a culture in which rice is the staple, you can, paradoxically, become oblivious to it.
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Early in her career the "Dynasty" star was criticized for being oblivious to issues facing everyday black Americans.
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So far my kids seem oblivious to the stares, but there may be a time when that changes.
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"Every time I do this, then you leave and it's embarrassing me!" she complains to an oblivious True.
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"She would be totally oblivious to clues that he is getting radicalized or planning anything," Ms. Campbell said.
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How many people have their faces buried in their electronic devices, oblivious to everyone and everything around them?
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The differences between Trump and Lincoln are obvious to most Americans, but many Republicans seem oblivious to them.
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Studies Show We humans spend a third of our lives asleep, oblivious to our surroundings and temporarily paralyzed.
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Ferraris and Maseratis have arrived, their owners seemingly oblivious to poor housing, overcrowded buses and patchy health care.
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But it's also very funny, even — or maybe especially — when oblivious Forrest makes a total mess of everything.
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The encounters are so harmonious, yet Drashan's subjects seem oblivious to any resemblance between themselves and an artwork.
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But he seems oblivious to this, perhaps because his life gives him no particular reason to confront them.
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As the fashion industry stayed oblivious to public opinion, news headlines had fun with escalating the hemline war.
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VALLETTA (Reuters) - He ran towards the burning car barefoot across the field, oblivious to the mud and stones.
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" He concluded: "Directors are historically pretty oblivious to the interpersonal things on their set, because they're so focused.
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Tourists buy souvenirs and munch pizza, oblivious to the meaning of the coded graffiti on the street's peeling walls.
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Many people, including some who should know better, still seem oddly oblivious to the ongoing revolution in renewable energy.
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But seriously, this really does argue that at some high level, Google's team is totally oblivious to certain things.
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But he's still going to be the guy who's in love with his oblivious boss for no apparent reason.
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Both of them are seemingly oblivious to how they offend other people until the general public calls them out.
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Kain says he's not oblivious to his surveillance invention's creep factor: "I think there's a real ethical issue there."
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She seemed hilariously oblivious at the moment that it was pink to celebrate her fifth year anniversary with Konecki.
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The meme's point is simple and easy to parse: An oblivious dude comically mistakes one thing for another thing.
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Past leniency towards badly-behaved bigwigs means South Koreans have often been oblivious to the seriousness of their infractions.
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That misunderstanding is at least somewhat understandable given the fact that many of the president's foes seem oblivious themselves.
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Us working moms are not oblivious to the fact that we have two jobs: parenthood and our chosen career.
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For the most part, patients in a coma have lost their thinking abilities and are oblivious to their surroundings.
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I might be oblivious to the places where the city is broken, quivering in fear, or seething with anger.
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Don't let the future march past you like a tech CEO walking by an army of oblivious VR drones.
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"Most consumers are not hung up on, if not completely oblivious to, where the car is made," Brauer said.
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These reports came courtesy of Keke Palmer, who snapchatted the oblivious duo kissing at the Scream Queens wrap party.
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Oblivious to everything outside itself, the clouds twisted up in a tourniquet, a grimace of wind, water, and dirt.
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The lawn in his backyard is oblivious to the screech of the twister and so too is the groundskeeper.
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Raised on a diet of Dumbo and circus shows, most tourists are oblivious to the harm their dollar does.
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But because the society they're working in doesn't perceive these values, they're completely oblivious to the chaos they're causing.
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After all, as we learned on Lost, it's pretty dangerous for oblivious Americans to wander onto an uncharted island.
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He explained that Driscoll's and other breeders, liking the flavor, yet oblivious of the chemistry, had crossed it in.
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She was seemingly oblivious to his point-by-point not-quite-an-indictment of her in front of Congress.
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Nude women float down rivers or oblivious of each other, against trees so tall you can't see the sky.
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Rather, we're getting to see another facet of just how very oblivious — and selfish — this character can really be.
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He paces around Hideko's small apartment, creating the same circle, time and time again, seemingly oblivious to other people.
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A young boy chased a ball onto the burning sand of the beach volleyball court, oblivious to the heat.
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But, by the end of the episode, an oblivious Owen tries to remedy his Amelia-related blunder with Teddy.
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Teenagers aren't oblivious to what's going on in their country anymore and want to take some kind of action.
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Even some of the regulars who sit in the section of the arena where he works security are oblivious.
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Outside his costume, The Fist's days are mostly spent hotboxing his trailer and sleeping with women with oblivious boyfriends.
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I loved my son, but my addiction made me completely oblivious to how I could be dangerous to him.
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And once the music starts, many of the revelers will become oblivious to the screams coming from adjacent fields.
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Without Daniel Ellsberg, the world would be oblivious to the true extent of Lyndon B. Johnson lies surrounding Vietnam.
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And just like us, celebrities are flawed and often oblivious to the impact — and implications — of their own actions.
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The court found there was no way he could have been oblivious to the killing taking place around him.
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He was convivial and seemed oblivious to his weakening memory when asked to recall the specifics of the project.
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That's what the "Nine Perfect Strangers" of Moriarty's latest book do, oblivious to even the most obvious warning signs.
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Shepherds accidentally cross it, oblivious to its contours, only to be shelled by Indian or Pakistani soldiers, or detained.
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Incidentally, Schleck said that the riders might be the only people involved who are oblivious to the host locales.
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The results are, uh, clearly in the oblivious column: after four years, her dad finally noticed the running gag.
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Now, I'm not oblivious to facts; the textbooks show that H.I.V. is more prevalent among gay and bisexual men.
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Amid the chaos, one blonde keeps her attention on her potatoes and green beans, seemingly oblivious to the bickering.
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Before, when the character was basically oblivious to that fact, Silicon Valley could mine that obliviousness to comedic effect.
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"Black Forest" and "Blind Concert" fall into this jazz-funk-prog odyssey that just seems oblivious to their predecessors.
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She just speaks her mind, and she's too oblivious to realize that her lack of tact might be hurtful.
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Kathryn Dennis is coming face-to-face with her past demons — but she thinks her friends are oblivious to that.
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Tyrell claims everything is going just as Elliot had once planned, but Elliot remains oblivious and demands the two stop.
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On Tuesday, Trump appeared largely oblivious to what was going on outside the convention center's air-conditioned and underfilled arena.
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And it looked for hours on Thursday that the White House was oblivious to the ebbing support for the bill.
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Kiryu, being the very good, oblivious, and not-tech-savvy man he is, doesn't really even know how to type.
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Cozy in their burrows, they would be oblivious as a storm or landslide sent their wooden domiciles into the sea.
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Together with ongoing immigration, the cuts deepened a sense among many that the country was deteriorating while politicians seemed oblivious.
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Lovato was oblivious to the havoc being wreaked in his name until strangers began messaging him online early last year.
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Too often, founders are simply oblivious to the broader social/political/legal/economic context in which their work is embedded.
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In his photo, the women are laughing, lounging, and totally oblivious to the viewer — the seaside is for them, too.
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He's tired, bored, and frustrated beyond anything he can express via the abbreviated rants he directs at his oblivious students.
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I don't admit this to the diver, but I prefer to swim oblivious to whatever I'm joining in the sea.
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"They were so unconcerned about their personal safety, they were oblivious to anything going on around them," Mr. Strumsky said.
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Not only does she have very little relationship with her family, she seems oblivious to the meagerness of that relationship.
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Unfortunately, I fear that our population, distracted by the endless political election drama, is mostly oblivious to this growing threat.
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He's supposedly a boy with encyclopedic musical references and a good personality, but he's actually oblivious to everything around him.
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He had developed his art happily oblivious to the new movement known as Abstract Expressionism rocking the New York scene.
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After an internal review, NBC declared earlier this year that NBC News management was completely oblivious to Lauer's pervy past.
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His playing style echoes his personality, which his wife Heather Ito describes as interesting and quick-witted, yet ironically oblivious.
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If you have a conversation with this girl and have any contact with her, she is so oblivious to consequences.
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He recalled walking behind a police officer who was totally oblivious to the serious criminal just a short distance away.
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To me, the laughter didn't seem malicious; students oblivious to the harassment simply perceived these crude notes as a joke.
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It turns out a large, venomous snake had photobombed the shot, but Dickinson was oblivious to it at the time.
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" Oblivious Archie — who's actually played by a biracial actor, but is coded as white on Riverdale — responds, "Not exactly, Mrs.
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Patients are often oblivious to the risk of such personal information being stolen from their provider, or lost through carelessness.
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Again, I am the only one in the house to be completely oblivious and the last one to know anything.
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We later asked them if they wanted to find out how well their investment was faring or to remain oblivious.
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Two young children, a boy and a girl, were sound asleep in their own bedrooms, oblivious to the carnage outside.
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As I asked a passerby to take my picture, the people around me seemed oblivious to the building behind them.
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Trump isn't oblivious to the need for written agreements; we all know he's a man who appreciates a good NDA.
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Heads down and phones out — most of us are oblivious to the world around us, including our fellow human beings.
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But while I'm not oblivious to its charms and temptations, upscale Brooklyn — whether hip or tony — is not my Brooklyn.
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Or, even more hilariously, trick him into practicing for the second contest so he doesn't repeat his oblivious shame spiral.
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He then turned the blender on and stared directly into that haltingly whirring abyss, completely oblivious to what he'd done.
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The variable rewards built into apps make time pass quickly, and can make people oblivious to what's happening around them.
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Nearby, a young boy, seemingly oblivious to the horse and woman, crouches on the floor and contemplates a single rock.
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Two young boys, maybe 6 or 7 years old, were playing Run Screaming Around the Table While Mommy Sits Oblivious.
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As the sun set, King piloted his Tesla noiselessly down the 101, oblivious to the way he was disrupting traffic.
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She was measured and scored by an endless array of adults, all of whom seemed oblivious to her actual symptoms.
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Mr. Xi, apparently oblivious to this sea change, was caught unprepared when Mr. Trump hit China with a tariff war.
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Today's chess engines, innately oblivious to these principles, come across as brutes: tremendously fast and strong, but utterly lacking insight.
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News reports in 2008 quoted the mother and the daughter describing the incident, but Obama says she was thankfully oblivious.
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He discovered her barefoot, in the middle of Second Avenue, oblivious of the cars, horns blaring, that swerved around her.
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" Slipping back into his gregarious, oblivious portrayal of Biden, Sudeikis said, "You guys know that I'm a tactile politician, right?
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As the show veers from insightful to arbitrary to oblivious, its sheer freedom is part of what makes it interesting.
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The statement closes off discourse and promotes a single perspective that is oblivious to alternatives that may be more enlightened.
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That he is oblivious to the further damage this will cause to his already tattered relationship with the European allies.
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Kamińska plays an elderly Jewish shopkeep who is completely oblivious to the Nazi pogrom taking place in her small town.
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Mr. De Feo studied the lollipop-red bag, oblivious to a freckle-faced Jennifer Lawrence clutching it to her chest.
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The elderly get to watch the young and oblivious squander their days, time that they now recognize as incredibly precious.
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I don't know if I was drunk on the Kool-Aid or if I was just oblivious to it all.
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Riders on Citi Bikes shouted "bike lane" to oblivious pedestrians who were standing in their way while texting on cellphones.
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Incidentally, Mr. Schleck said that the riders might be the only people involved who are oblivious to the host locales.
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A few miles away in downtown Nassau, where the cruise ships dock, tourists shopped for trinkets, oblivious to the disaster.
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The 3-year-old enjoyed her gift with such delight and was oblivious to any of the silliness that occurred.
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I'd be completely out of reach from workaholic bosses or temperamental editors and oblivious to breaking news on the ground.
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Cheng was there too, not in his uniform, but marching along with protesters who were oblivious to his day job.
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"For much of 2018, the US economy has been oblivious to a turn in the global economic cycle," he said.
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Eyes closed, oblivious to the world, they proceed at their own peril, but more tragically, the peril of invisible others.
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Surreal photographs show crowds in the old waiting room seemingly oblivious to the wrecking crews dismembering the station around them.
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It's difficult to tell whether Carrey's character is a sinister force or simply oblivious as to how human interaction works.
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Among the organizations that do, it is often left to users -- many of whom are oblivious to 2FA -- to enable it.
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The Ride Along 2 star also says she was initially oblivious to the rumors – until family members suddenly started reaching out.
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While there's no need for a moral panic, our over-reliance on smartphones has made us oblivious to their negative effects.
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No one jumps a fence when they're looking to commit — or apologize — to their two remaining, oblivious, love-struck Bachelor contestants.
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If you have that oblivious coworker who doesn't know your struggle, then is the question: Why aren't you articulating your struggle.
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But it's not available in the United States and elsewhere, so a lot of you might be oblivious to its existence.
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Could Benioff and Weiss actually be as oblivious now, still, as they apparently were during those self-confessed early Thrones mistakes?
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In this scenario, robots would run the world while Bill laid in a tube, oblivious and blissed out until he died.
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Oblivious to just about everything about their suitor, the women proceed to enact a pageant, which is where things get hairy.
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Adam, meanwhile, seemed oblivious to what was happening, as he carried on telling a story to the audience with a story.
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And I've got a few shots of my neighbors being oblivious, and the cat being a ninja walking right by them.
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Many non-Mexicans are guilty of this on May 24, knocking back margaritas but totally oblivious to what they're even celebrating.
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No shock here, the world being full of all kinds of people: Some oblivious customers pre-paid and ordered the meat.
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It's frustrating to be oblivious to the conversation and at the same time be fully aware that it's happening without me.
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I see you over there—oblivious to the world, AirPods stuffed in your hearholes as, Joey Chestnut–style, you inhale content.
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My manager looked at me as if I were oblivious, and responded that of course people had thrown food at her.
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The newly crowned lovebirds were spotted in an NYC park Thursday in a full embrace and oblivious to everyone walking by.
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After all, how many nights have you sat in bed combing through your feeds, oblivious to the person next to you?
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Lead single "Judy French" is almost even powerful enough to make me wanna air guitar in public like an oblivious idiot.
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More precisely, they make you aware of things — stuff — about that thing of which you were barely conscious or entirely oblivious.
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In a video clip of the segment, the news anchor and the royal correspondent, Nicholas Witchell, appeared oblivious to the mistake.
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The show's host, the comedian Zach Galifianakis, plays so oblivious that the questions he poses often read as nonsensical and offensive.
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If the child from the narcissistic family is oblivious to the harm being caused, it can slowly tear apart their marriage.
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As one inched closer, a coast guardsman shouted in Spanish, "stop your boat!" but it continued, likely oblivious to the shouting.
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Trump was apparently oblivious to the can of worms this would open about his own past and that of his family.
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It turned out that the student was now identifying as a boy calling himself Seth — and the school had been oblivious.
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I asked him if he meant that there was some kind of "transcendental purpose" that we humans are generally oblivious to.
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Mr. Manafort's deceptions grew increasingly convoluted throughout 2016, prosecutors say, but the Trump campaign appears to have been oblivious to that.
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It's yet more evidence that Trump is entirely oblivious and indifferent to the anti-Semitism that his campaign is kicking up.
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The question is whether they'll ever have a relationship defined by more than resenting each other over a willfully oblivious Jamie.
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Either a new entitled breed has revealed itself, or people are showing how oblivious they are to their bodies in space.
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I knew that racism and sexism were real and continuing, but was oblivious to just how vicious they were (and are).
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These scenes are more awkward than painful: After all, the girls are just oblivious in the grand tradition of Western tourists.
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"Like the Living Dead in a second-rate horror film, the premiership of Theresa May staggers on oblivious," The Standard wrote.
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JEB HENSARLING: Well-- again-- JEB HENSARLING: --I'm not oblivious to the fact that it takes ten Senate Democrats to do it.
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But while his music influenced later generations of techno musicians, he has chosen to remain almost willfully oblivious to pop culture.
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The ballad of lifelong friends Tobin (Mitchell Hope) and Duke (Kiernan Shipka) switches the roles of who's smitten and who's oblivious.
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And the culprit who'd pushed her was forging on through the crowd, oblivious of any trouble he'd left in his wake.
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The "woke" Harriot is seemingly oblivious to the fact that Buttigieg needs his acknowledgment and approval, not the other way around.
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Only a handful have been so oblivious to the oath they took that they have met the constitutional standard for impeachment.
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One can understand why the president is so oblivious to the results of his actions in exponentially increasing the federal debt.
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Her character, Simone, starts out as a slightly annoying flirt, oblivious to the signals being sent out by Mr. Dickinson's Frankie.
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Although this will no doubt set off alarms for discerning readers, Jessica seems oblivious to the unlikelihood of such a setup.
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Meanwhile, in Shanghai, residents seem almost oblivious to the trade war, as if it were a storm on a distant horizon.
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Church leaders are not oblivious to the pain of gay clergymen and the frustration of L.G.B.T.Q. lay people; they are scared.
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Publics in many countries may be grossly misinformed about the stakes, oblivious to the science and apparently apathetic to future generations.
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But now Bryant feels confident she's found her groove playing a panoply of oblivious and outrageous teachers, students, executives and homemakers.
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Even though people with horse girl energy are oblivious to what's cool, they're probably some of the most genuine people out there.
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Here it is again, with co-host Carson Daly oblivious to the commotion as he enjoyed his midnight champagne on the right.
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Busy at the Citadel, no doubt oblivious to the fact that Dany executed both his father and brother, Randyll and Dickon Tarly.
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Lack insisted on keeping the review in-house, and his NBCUniversal peers eventually deemed NBC News management completely oblivious to Lauer's behavior.
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But Rosenstein is either a modern day Machiavelli or he is the most oblivious person to ever hold such a high position.
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There's the president as a giant misshapen cookie, as an oblivious astronaut, with a cat using his face as a scratching post.
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You know, you could write in this voice, a typical oblivious New Yorker who thinks the entire world stops outside of Manhattan.
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After that interlude of character growth, Edgar follows the rest of the group's adventure on the edges, wearing a serene, oblivious expression.
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The company, if not exactly merry, is oblivious to the fact that their ship is about to be lost over a waterfall.
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Early morning commuters in sharp suits shot annoyed glares at Senrak, oblivious to the pedestrian traffic jam his selfie-ing was creating.
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A company could be completely oblivious to a cyber attack that had been used to plant malware - a "cyber bomb", Maassen said.
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We want to yell "Turn around!" as much as we want Kelly to remain oblivious to the disruption waddling joyfully toward him.
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Oblivious to the irony, the salesman presents pictures of his rhino-horn bracelets on his phone, placing the device atop the poster.
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Non-stop laughter ensues as the debonair camp counselor encroaches further and further into the less and less oblivious camper's personal space.
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But most kids are oblivious to the park's retrograde message or behind-the-scenes drama, and they take to Tweetsie with abandon.
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Having this "false memory" caused them to be oblivious to the fact that their child had remained in the car all day.
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"Don't make a scene," Soufan whispered, oblivious to the fact that Abu Zubaydah was about to be sucked into a black hole.
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"Consumer electronics have evolved in a way that's completely oblivious to these hacking practices and have moved away from hackability," Edwards says.
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"Most buyers are oblivious to farmer suicides or unfair wages, and don't make that connection to the clothes they wear," said Jani.
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The market seems virtually oblivious to bad news, with investors capitalizing on even the smallest dips to rush back in and buy.
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I am in no way oblivious to the historical context of non-Black women coveting Black men as embodiment of "othered" exoticness.
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"Every time a new query is fired, the data gets dynamically re-encrypted," said Depastas, referring to its use of oblivious RAM.
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Although it was attracting hackers from all over the country and Europe too, those across the pond were largely oblivious to it.
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Katie, 2, bounced on her mother's lap, oblivious that she was a primary reason her parents were at the church that night.
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He called a man at one of his rallies "my African American," oblivious or indifferent to the insulting nature of the label.
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At least the Emperor was oblivious to how he looked and seemed to be willing to change once the truth was told.
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Instead, she began photographing people who could not return her probing, empathetic gaze: the intellectually disabled, the blind, the oblivious passer-by.
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"Uh Miss ... excuse me, Miss," Criss is seen saying in the video to an oblivious Swift who has her back to him.
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The teenagers are oblivious to the calamitous images of death at sea — capsizing boats, bodies floating to shore — that dominate news coverage.
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"The country's oblivious," said Peggy Price, a former U.S. Marine sergeant who testified at a congressional forum on pollution issues last week.
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"Ivanka Trump, who works at the White House, chose to post the second most oblivious tweet we've seen this week," Bee quipped.
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Though the Yankees are largely a veteran team, Miller said it was hard to be oblivious to what could be at stake.
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During the service, Abel ran around the room wearing a black funeral band on his arm, seemingly oblivious to what was happening.
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Trump's closest advisers appear oblivious to what was actually discussed in the meeting with Putin — further fueling questions about what was discussed.
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Yet what is equally surprising is how oblivious this White House is to what has gone wrong and how to fix it.
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Even breathing the air in Currie's store can make one's eyes water and throat feel a little raw, but he is oblivious.
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The facility looms over Fifth Ward Elementary School, where children run around the playground oblivious to the toxic emissions in the air.
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Oblivious to the fact that their former co-star is walking up the path, Audrey and Monet are drinking their sorrows away.
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Moreover, there is evidence that employees are pretty oblivious to tax considerations when they save, whether in traditional accounts or Roth accounts.
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Alex Nguyen-Vo's paintings imagine a resort where nude Westerners frolic care-free, oblivious to the power dynamics of their tropical paradise.
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Instead he lit a cigarette and talked on the phone oblivious to the girl who was lying on the ground and screamed.
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At the time I posted those videos, I was completely oblivious to what could happen to me, like, what the consequences were.
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Millions of fans simply sang her songs and eagerly waited for her next album, oblivious to Swift's political stance, or lack thereof.
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Creaky, queasily sexist and directed by Peccadillo Theater Company's Dan Wackerman with oblivious joie de vivre, the play, I'm afraid, is corked.
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"The fact is, your lives cry out against a style of life that is oblivious to its own real cost," he said.
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Bella, who had earlier lobbied for a more challenging route up the mountain, across a glacier, appeared oblivious to her mother's fears.
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In a well-informed survey of the nationalist ascendancy in Europe, Judis again scolds liberals for being oblivious to nationalism's enduring power.
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I was constantly sneaking away from parties to sit on the bed with the coats, completely oblivious to the world around me.
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The most endearing subjects in these photos tend to be the ones completely lost in the moment and oblivious to everyone else.
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Isabelle Silva from Massachusetts thought about escapism: Blindfolded and a duct taped mouth, this man is oblivious to the world around him.
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But I haven't told my girlfriend, who is completely oblivious to the fact that this tape is smeared all over the web.
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"Jimmy will see things in a second that just come natural to him that I'm totally blind and oblivious to," Miller said.
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Oblivious to what looked to us like a frightening and empty future, he was fairly cheerful on a day-to-day basis.
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Midway through the evening, Jones noticed a single man staring down at his phone, seemingly oblivious to the beautiful people around him.
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I pushed the turn signal for a lane change, and despite its ultrasonic sensors, the Tesla seemed oblivious to the onrushing car.
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At best, Parasite casts the wealthy as aloof and unconcerned; focusing only on their lives, they're oblivious to the suffering around them.
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In one of the many fantastic cameo appearances, SNL's Aidy Bryant is revealed to have been the Reverend's (Jon Hamm) oblivious girlfriend.
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While Mr. Trump on Saturday was tweeting unsupported accusations that President Barack Obama had tapped his phone, Mr. Cooper was happily oblivious.
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A skier blithely descends a slope oblivious to a cascading avalanche — it's actually Katchadourian's half-eaten sandwich — just behind him ("Skier," 1693).
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Snatched is no Trainwreck, but it does showcase Schumer's best talents: playing a privileged, oblivious knockabout with a heart of tarnished gold.
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Justin and Hailey were oblivious to the other diners at Dan Tana's restaurant in WeHo, as they made out with biting intensity.
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"Ivanka Trump, who works at the White House, chose to post the second-most oblivious tweet we've seen this week," Bee said.
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"Today's parade is sending the message that we are a peaceful people but we will never be oblivious of our defense," Alvi said.
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Modern Family star Ed O'Neill stopped by The Ellen DeGeneres show where he recounted an oblivious run-in he had with Brit Brit.
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Up until the scam was publicized, surfer Hepworth-Povey seemed to have been completely oblivious to his Instagram appearances in war-torn countries.
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She started chatting about a movie she liked (Hidden Figures) and asked to trade selfies again, clearly oblivious of her brush with oblivion.
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"I do not crave to be known," Comey replied, maybe oblivious, or maybe all too aware, that the audience craved to know him.
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Airlines aren't oblivious to the scope of the problem, which is coming into focus with the groundswell of public awareness over plastic pollution.
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Ethan's wife Lisa is treated as a helpless, unknowing victim — up to a point, anyway; Sam's husband John, an adoring but oblivious ass.
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Speaking to local ABC station WPVI, Stinziano said that while the encounter was happening, he and his wife were oblivious to the commotion.
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" "We're not oblivious of the Facebook groups popping up about this (by the way, [our news feed product manager] is not the devil).
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A wall scrawled with the words, "Maduro, murderer of students", is clearly visible as he drives past, but not to the oblivious president.
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I think that's a human concern, not to be oblivious but to dim the mind when it comes to outside ego and noise.
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The scheme extended from the prison, to a community nonprofit, to multiple banks — all done under the noses of an oblivious prison staff.
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I rocked the bootcut sort for most of high school, oblivious to the fact that everyone had hopped on a sleeker denim look.
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Once these bots have been unleashed into the abyss that is Wikipedia, their human developers are largely oblivious to the ensuing bot interactions.
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We've had frustrated periods, missing periods, angry periods, inevitable periods, oblivious periods, witty periods, funny periods, public periods, and now it's just periods.
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Granted, democratic institutions that remain oblivious to distribution will eventually induce society's many losers to vote against growth—as we are seeing today.
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IN THE hot, golden light of an Abuja afternoon two men spin a rotating Scrabble board, oblivious to the flies buzzing around them.
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But Trump seems oblivious to all of this — not realizing that when he throws a baby out, the metaphorical bathwater can't be ignored.
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His arm up, looking at his cell phone, he remains oblivious to the scene and carries on driving — until he falls right in.
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Seemingly oblivious that he's the foci of a very important pop culture subgenre, Thompson is not getting a warm welcome for this post.
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Partially because Piper was sad and oblivious, but also because Nicky Nicholas (Natasha Lyonne) was forced to implicate her prison mom as well.
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Looking up at the arches, I envisioned the train whooshing past, filled with dignitaries and tourists oblivious to the ancient, crumbling house below.
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He had launched his mobile photo-sharing app two years before, and he was a "typical tech guy," he says, oblivious to culture.
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It was impressively altruistic — but these idealists were oblivious to Pygmy villagers nearby dying of malaria for want of $5 mosquito bed nets.
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These are small details to which many will be oblivious, but "Vinyl"'s world is more convincing when it gets these things right.
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Parise's hat trick lifts Wild COLUMBUS, Ohio — Minnesota Wild left winger Zach Parise seemed oblivious to the tight-checking game that surrounded him.
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In the pits, the various teams continue futzing with the cars, oblivious to the various human-driven cars roaring away on the track.
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As Hanako chomps on a banana on a sunny day in Tokyo, she appears oblivious to the storm of controversy she has created.
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The couple hung out in Brooklyn Sunday where they looked so in love they were completely oblivious to anything going on around them.
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Our kids aren't oblivious to sex; they hear about it from the society around them and go straight to Google to find answers.
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These sneaky innuendos meant that oblivious listeners — those just listening for that beat — had no idea the lyrics were all about getting down.
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Then, during her second-round victory over Eugenie Bouchard, she spotted another ladybug trundling along the baseline, apparently oblivious to the commotion above.
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Feeding time provides the best opportunity to watch these birds, when they can be oblivious to disturbance in the face of such abundance.
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"I live in Nigeria, surrounded mostly by other black Africans, but I'm not oblivious to what is happening in the world," she said.
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Trump's intervention 18 years later is one reason why his critics fear he is oblivious or disdainful of traditional norms governing presidential behavior.
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Oblivious to residents' objections in the nearby town, she is eager to go to a real school, but is nervous about fitting in.
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But for me, oblivious to what they were seeking, the journey sparked my imagination more than any other single episode in my childhood.
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Mr. Gleeson doesn't even watch the series, and his friends were similarly ambivalent: "I've somehow remained oblivious about what happened," Mr. Macaulay said.
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Clinton is like Richard Nixon, who had a penchant for self-destructive acts that he was either oblivious to or blamed others for.
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Both groups are self-interested parties attempting to feed at the public trough although the politicians seem less oblivious to their true nature.
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One trailer shows a man watering his garden, happily oblivious to the pile of zombie arms flailing around in the dirt below him.
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Gates also at the time called the president's plan for the Middle East a "dangerous approach oblivious to the reality" of the region.
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It's easier than ever to insert yourself into bubbles that make you oblivious to what other people are reading, listening to, and watching.
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Some oblivious trainers have apparently been wandering Arlington National Cemetery—the final resting place of thousands of America's war dead—looking for Pokémon.
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He not only appears unaware of racism in the UK, but he also seems oblivious to the often indifferent response from the authorities.
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When I emerged from that oblivious realm between life and death, the surgeon's words had already sunk in: the surgery was a success.
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From there, the movie turns into a chase caper, the kids oblivious to their parents' pursuit but always staying one step ahead anyway.
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If Ethan, at first, seems blithely oblivious to conventional wisdom against playing God, the director, Anthony Scott Burns, is better at following rules.
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In a "bad seed" story, the mother is almost always the first to realize something is wrong; the fathers are absent or oblivious.
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Mr. Zuckerberg seems either oblivious to — or incapable of assuming — the responsibilities of running an enterprise of extraordinary political, cultural and social influence.
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Goodman sees the validity of the comparison but notes that, amazingly, The Strokes seemed oblivious to the CBGB scene that paved their way.
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It probably reflects a mind-set that made Mr. Mueller stubborn about, or oblivious to, how a TV culture would hijack his narrative.
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A marching band on parade startles a horse and what appears to be a young couple strolls, oblivious to the commotion surrounding them.
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Most of us are oblivious to this winged panoply, even in our own backyards, because our perception is circumscribed by our ecological illiteracy.
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We prefer books by native-born authors and avoid books with a condescending tone or a narrator who is oblivious to local culture.
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A crenelated wall of books encircles my bed, its tottering towers looming ever taller, always on the verge of collapsing onto oblivious sleepers.
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The dancing, which continues for an hour unabated, is serious and playful, immersed in and oblivious to its surroundings, conveying numerous messages simultaneously.
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Painter had spent enough time observing how power works to know that individual toil was no match for stubborn prejudice or oblivious indifference.
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He's a poet, and the torment of creation distracts him from her needs, at times rendering him all but oblivious to her presence.
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The fact that neither you nor your social media director understand this meme and retweeted it makes you even more oblivious than Nero.
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He may have been embarrassed or oblivious, but if he failed to intervene or apologize in any way, this, too, was an incivility.
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Sometimes this bit would land on a brilliant articulation of what it feels like to be alienated by, and oblivious to, sexual society.
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Better are the flights of fancy that imagine us all as individuals seeking to better our own condition, oblivious to attendant social costs.
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Ms. Bee described Ms. Trump's posting of the photo as "oblivious," given that the topic of migrant families was prominently in the news.
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In several shots — in an office, in a classroom — one person will stare directly at Wang's camera while others appear oblivious to it.
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The U.N. Population Fund initially was oblivious, and in 1983 it stupidly gave a gold medal to the Chinese official overseeing forced abortions.
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In many of his images, seemingly oblivious locals wash cars, play soccer, and order ice cream as they're photobombed by 500,000-ton aircraft.
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Asked about Sondland's denials, she said "it is not credible to me that he was oblivious" to the connection between Biden and Burisma.
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There's comfort in witnessing a narrative take form outside the direct control of humans and oblivious to the breakneck clip of the internet.
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Seemingly oblivious to this basic math, Mr. Trump is proposing far-reaching and seemingly unfunded cuts in both corporate and household tax rates.
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"Are they friends of yours?" the president asked, apparently oblivious to the racial undertones of posing such a query to a black journalist.
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Amazon is trying to combat sellers who find products in the trash, clean and shrink-wrap them, and sell them to oblivious shoppers.
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Those serving in government and running these companies can no longer be oblivious to how vulnerable our democracy is to attacks like this.
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The president seems oblivious to the dark money influences on his supporters and the reason they recommended those anti-clean-energy cabinet picks.
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But American passengers, usually oblivious to the mechanics who help ensure a safe flight, will soon learn about Mr. Blackman and his accomplishments.
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They seemed oblivious to the possibility that she made a false report or was motivated by bias regarding who belonged in "her" space.
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I saw John outside, playing catch with his friend in the backyard, oblivious in that way only fifteen-year-old boys can be.
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Gordon, who has at times been completely oblivious to Amabella's bullying at school, uses the opportunity of his daughter's party to get high.
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I have always loved Henry Higgins, and came to the realization only far too late about how manifestly oblivious and boorish he is.
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Oblivious to my struggles, the textbook tries, every year, to crown my students' achievements by offering them long passages from Sophocles, Homer and Plato.
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"We are going hungry here," she said, balancing her smiling, seemingly oblivious daughter on one hip before the glare of a flashing police light.
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She's perched above a mile-high drop into the grandest of canyons, and she bleats at us, oblivious to the infinity in all directions.
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Lauer was fired last year for inappropriate behavior and an internal investigation eventually declared that NBC News management was completely oblivious to the situation.
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He said some SPD politicians were oblivious to the views of working class Germans, the party's traditional base, especially on the issue of migration.
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Episode 3Welcome back to The Fifth Wheel, where square pegs are terrorized by slimy alien creatures while their oblivious friends make out to Foreigner.
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Connoisseurs are called servants of the art market — they are said to be oblivious to the political concerns of the social history of art.
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It has, at times, lived in a reality hole, seemingly oblivious to the bad elements of humanity exploiting its service right under its nose.
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Their early conclusion: An all-but oblivious Wall Street is underpricing the risk of intense heat, wildfires, drought, storms and floods to their investments.
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In the past, she's has come under fire for appropriation, cultural insensitivity, and other such offenses often befitting of those oblivious to their privilege.
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Instead, the Lauer review was headed by NBCUniversal General Counsel Kim Harris who eventually declared network executives were completely oblivious to Lauer's pervy past.
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But even if you're not a youngster oblivious to the sonic world of beats, waves, and arpeggios, the site is still addictive as hell.
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Sabrina's boyfriend is still "a dreamboat and a dreamer," and still totally oblivious to what seems like some pretty obvious dark magic surrounding him.
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"Parents do not understand or are oblivious to the gravity of second and third hand smoke exposure and possible effects," Joshi added by email.
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But Max is oblivious to much of that, affirmed in his identity, confident in his abilities, and assured of our unconditional love for him.
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And he still seems entirely oblivious to the fact that politics isn't simply telling the people who support you what they want to hear.
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A drone was used to capture the chilling moment when the ocean predator swims near the paddle boarder, who remains oblivious to its presence.
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"The stock market charges ever upward, oblivious of Washington, even as I now worry about an upcoming fight over the debt ceiling," he said.
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Such sims would be oblivious of this fact because future simulations could be run with sufficient detail to fool even the most observant individual.
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A rogue pilot couldn't have banked on the failure of an oblivious radar operator not to scramble jets to see what was going on.
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The suit claims Simmons warned the publications the story was false but they were "coldly oblivious to the damage their cruel stories would cause ... "
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Zuckerberg seems either oblivious to - or incapable of assuming - the responsibilities that come with running an enterprise of extraordinary political, cultural and social influence.
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The teachers in particular seem oblivious to everything about the demographic they work with, so those characters could use some nuance in Season 2.
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They've grabbed hold of the shiny object inside Donald Trump's trap and refuse to let go, oblivious to how badly everything else will end.
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Until August of 2014, we were oblivious to the track record of human rights abuses that the UAE had been steadily accruing for years.
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It was hard to gauge, but maybe he'd been going along all this time oblivious of the fact that he'd lost everything long ago.
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Canova accused Wasserman Schultz of being "oblivious" to the tough jobs market, going after her votes in Congress on trade legislation and other issues.
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The older generation is uniformly depicted as oblivious and conservative; sex is neither seen nor heard of, and any reference to it is shameful.
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We eventually made it to a nearby street, where Indonesian domestic helpers were relaxing on their day off, oblivious to the panic around them.
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Would she really be so oblivious as to stand up and cheer in the middle of an opera performance at a fancy fund-raiser?
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Even the fatally oblivious Alexandrians based their decency in denial, leading to vulnerability within — think Pete the serial abuser — and without — think Season 6.
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There are instances in which Japanese indifference to authorial intent approaches the oblivious, such as when English words and phrases are rendered entirely meaningless.
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"The gears were already in motion but most of us were oblivious to what was happening," Mosqueda said of Amazon's massive growth in 2012.
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Mumei is, like most of his peers, oblivious of his great-grandparents' legacies and the changes that have taken place in his surrounding world.
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This by itself can become a security hole, because, in many cases, site administrators remain oblivious to hacks because of their lack of knowledge.
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Many folks were totally oblivious and one lady got mad because the PAs were blocking access to 'her dinner' in one of the cases!
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At these moments, Fernyhough can seem distinctly oblivious to the health and wellness of his reader, whose own inner voice might begin to balk.
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Ms. Davis is vigilant against cars trying to turn recklessly into the crosswalk and is especially attentive to talkative teens and oblivious little ones.
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We're given the perspective of Diamond Reynolds, but it's clear that the man with the gun is oblivious — or apathetic — to the viewer's presence.
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Like Narcissus, she becomes oblivious to the world outside herself and her other self, and unsure about where the lines between them are drawn.
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Chris O'Dowd plays the oblivious boyfriend to Annie (Rose Byrne), and runs an obsessive fan site for the '90s rocker Tucker Crowe (Ethan Hawke).
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The people, the women in brightly-printed zani and ragged winter jackets, the men in flowing riga and threadbare scarves, seemed oblivious to it.
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While grown-ups walked past us carrying wooden pallets and bags, the children carried on with their games oblivious, playing tag on the tracks.
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You write that she's "completely oblivious to the fact that this tape is smeared all over the web," and yet that can't be true.
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Many will drive along Macquarie Street past Hobart's colonial-era Town Hall, oblivious to the fact that Mr. Parr is interred alive beneath them.
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Bloom could be painfully oblivious to the ways in which shifting and enlarging of the canon was not merely necessary but joy-filled work.
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While individual incidents involving Alison and other women drove the occasional episode or arc, a coherent Noah-as-oblivious-serial-predator narrative is new.
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Research shows many fishing operators are oblivious that the grim conditions on board their ships amount to forced labor, according to a recent report.
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Pink, anemone-like fronds waft gently by his feet and a confounding inky darkness extends behind him; but he is oblivious to all this.
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Before the success of "The Three-Body Problem," Western publishers and literary agents were largely oblivious to the proliferation of sci-fi in China.
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In New York City, the most visited city in America, you couldn't walk through Times Square without having to dodge oblivious tourists' floating phones.
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In that moment, Zadie taught me that not every privileged person is apathetic to my world -- many of them are just oblivious to it.
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"I think it's less acceptable now, at least in some circles, to be totally oblivious to the problems in the world," Ms. Mair said.
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There are cute boys to swoon over (KJ Apa of Riverdale plays Starr's sweet but oblivious boyfriend, Chris), meals to enjoy, and parties to attend.
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The plot is centered on how Smithers longs for the love of Mr. Burns, even though Mr. Burns remains oblivious to what Smithers truly wants.
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" Angus responded floridly in the same newsletter, "I had been lost and confused before, unaware I was always yours, oblivious to my reason to exist.
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And every time I thought Vice Principals might be oblivious to how Gamby and Russell aren't exactly the good guys, the show acknowledged as much.
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This is a movie where a half-man / half-octopus cuts off, grills, and serves his own tentacles to oblivious diners while grimacing in agony.
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Played by Silicon Valley's Jimmy O. Yang, he's the kind of obnoxious, oblivious creep you'd go out of your way to duck at the bar.
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He's been persistently oblivious regarding the needs and voices of marginalized Hollywood, who can now call him out through the power of a public platform.
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Considering that large-scale cyber attacks like the WannaCry ransomware spread through oblivious link-clicking, this is important if we hope to stop future attacks.
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"You're a talented guy, but you seem to be completely oblivious to what is coming out of your mouth," actor Scott Evans (Daytime Divas) wrote.
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Below it, sheltered under their blanket of thick winter cloud, the residents of Ushuaia, the southernmost city on Earth, remained oblivious of their interstellar visitor.
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The Niceville Police Department responded to a call about a house fire, and discovered a nude man who seemed completely oblivious to what was happening.
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The show's main characters are also largely oblivious to their privilege as rich cisgender white women with enviable careers living in super-desirable Manhattan apartments.
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There could be a high-magnitude temblor while you're reading this very article, but urban officials—let alone residents—seem oblivious to the potential threat.
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But in doing this she renders her husband, and therefore you as the player, oblivious to the full scope of the harsh reality she's facing.
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Some of the 16-person crew are more memorable than others, but for the most part they're just a large, undifferentiated mass of oblivious humanity.
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You quickly return with a beer or snack and casually sit in the spot your oblivious nemesis just vacated while they're still in the bathroom.
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Kendall Jenner left her house Wednesday around noon to shoot 'KUWTK' scenes with her mom ... oblivious to the $200k nightmare she was about to endure.
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Ask around and everyone has a story about almost being hit by an oblivious scooter rider, or seeing someone on a scooter doing something dumb.
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Ustinov thought it must be one of those cars, some rich government asshole — and then, a blink later, saw Mazurenko walking into the crosswalk, oblivious.
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First, it is an appeal to a universal, common humanity that stretches across space and time, and that is oblivious to geographic and historical differences.
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I know because when he does this, I've often gone to him out of concern only to find he's snoring — completely oblivious to my touch.
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In many ways still a child, Adar has a habit of sleeping with the adults, who seem oblivious to the need for boundaries or discretion.
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Those with money and status are frequently oblivious to the lives of people beneath them, and that indifference (often edged with cruelty) has a cost.
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Meanwhile, most Americans are entirely oblivious to how profoundly they continue to depend on the energy and shipping infrastructure that is driving Louisiana's physical extinction.
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He's also not oblivious to city's "vacancy crisis," as reported by The Gothamist, that's behind the startling loss of storefront businesses across all its boroughs.
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And aides used the lights from their smartphones to illuminate documents, oblivious to the fact that smartphone cameras can be hacked and used for spying.
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In "The Boy Who Left Home to Find Out About Fear," a figure sits reading, oblivious to a row of hanged bodies next to him.
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Once we arrived, Anadol waited as the docent explained his process to visitors oblivious to the fact they were in the presence of the artist.
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Orchestrating a sting is like staging a play, one with a script flexible enough to accommodate the words and actions of the oblivious key antagonist.
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Google says it's hopeful that secure, centralized, and democratized access to password breach alerts can help nudge otherwise oblivious internet users to updating their credentials.
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And though George shared my enthusiasm about the apparent social progress being made in Obama's America, he discerned warning signs to which I was oblivious.
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The members of the clan, engaged in the bizarre activity of being the Addams Family, are oblivious of the panic of the humans surrounding them.
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If Equifax is deemed incompetent for overlooking a vulnerability for four months, wouldn't they be deemed utterly irresponsible for staying oblivious to it for years?
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"I will admit, before taking the class, I was completely oblivious to the many interesting conversations happening around the country about this subject," Packer said.
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Finding out that you might be harming people simply because you have been oblivious to them and their needs is a hard truth to confront.
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Things are complicated further, however, when considering that the employee outside also struggles and is equally implicated, though oblivious or not to what they enable.
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It worries him that she looks at him and his alter ego with such admiration, though he seems to be slightly oblivious to the attention.
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His switches of strategy and his lack of clarity left far too many Britons oblivious to the importance of social distancing until far too late.
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MIAMI BEACH — Kyle Busch, Kevin Harvick and Martin Truex Jr. sat on a bench, scrolling through their phones, oblivious to their surroundings and the stakes.
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The ravines where oblivious schoolchildren played by day and drunk men sprawled at night taunted Soviet Jews, reminding us of our impotence under Communist rule.
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In Paris, Christiane Cohendy, an award-winning actress whose career stretches five decades, was brilliantly oblivious to other people's expectations throughout, with a mordant edge.
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"Prisoners aren't oblivious to their reality," said Paul Wright, the executive director of the Human Rights Defense Center and a longtime critic of prison conditions.
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I learned why one morning when I found Jean-Marc Lépine, the owner, bent over a large album on the counter, oblivious to my presence.
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"She had a staggering independence from all the conventions and was oblivious to everything that the vast majority of photographers took for granted," he explained.
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While intellectual curiosity certainly is a part of my decision to double major, I am not oblivious to the "credentials arms race" that is occurring.
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" He said Mr. Hanegby was "seemingly oblivious to what's going on around him" and noted that he was wearing "Beats — large over-the-ear headphones.
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Until these grave consequences arise, however, many pet owners remain oblivious to the fact that their dogs are overweight and keep feeding them too much.
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It doesn't peddle a message or redemption, but instead tethers you to an oblivious narcissist who pushes the story into an ever-deepening downward spiral.
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But the scenes that work best feature oblivious upper-crust swells, dancing while the victims of a terrible mine disaster lie moldering in their graves.
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Similarly oblivious are those with overstuffed backpacks who stand there blocking the entire aisle instead of putting the bags on the floor between their legs.
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At first, it felt like visiting an aquarium, watching soldiers slide past with an oblivious gaze like fish on the other side of thick glass.
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The government, seemingly oblivious to the obvious power disparity in power between lawless criminals and defenseless citizens, pushed blindly forward with its anti-gun dogma.
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It's a way of preserving the illusion of solitude in a teeming city, this sort of traveling on cruise control, oblivious to all around us.
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Meanwhile, the CEO of Bank Pekao, Poland's second-largest bank, made a similar warning about what he believed to be a sort of oblivious optimism.
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Oblivious, she taps at her laptop, explaining how the voyages of the Rodgers and the Jeannette provide scientific data not just about weather and ice.
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But it's hard to find a historical precedent for a commander in chief as volatile, publicly egotistical and apparently oblivious to constitutional norms as Trump.
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It is a measure of English Brexiteers' political acumen that they were initially oblivious to the volatile Irish question and contemptuous of the Scottish one.
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Josh likes cooking, cute boys, and his floppy dog, John; he dislikes conflict, empty sincerity, and losing precious leftovers to Tom (Ward), his oblivious roommate.
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Whether he crossed that line fully aware that he was acting wrongly or whether he was oblivious to proper and established protocol is a separate question.
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Or that she employs him as a nanny, and she's oblivious that the guy caring for her daughter is also the superhero buzzing the city skies?
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So I think she was either in denial, oblivious, or really, feeling the feelings instead of seeing the clinical nature of the crime she had committed.
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We see a couple of codgers, oblivious to the musical revolution happening in front of them, complaining that Kool Herc is cutting between records too quickly.
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Video of the 17-year-old shows him pointing up at Dora hanging from the window as a passerby and children remain oblivious to the situation.
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Since I have been doing crosswords for over a year now, I have become oblivious to the amount of strategy that goes into answering each hint.
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I was struck by the number of white visitors who still seemed oblivious to this mission, taking selfies with the collection's "LIBERACIóN Y REPARACIóN" LED sign.
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And with improbably odd timing, seemingly oblivious to both, crowds gathered in liberal Tel Aviv to exult over the winner of a campy European pop contest.
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While shops run out of bread, butter and other staples because of price controls and scarce foreign exchange, the rabbits will reproduce, oblivious of market forces.
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Facebook MessengerFacebook launched Messenger for the web more than a year ago, but there are still plenty of people that are totally oblivious to its existence.
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But it's not every day you find someone who is equal parts oblivious to the joke, thin-skinned enough to throw a tantrum, and exceptionally litigious.
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Kalepso uses differential privacy to allow database analysis without revealing individuals' data, while oblivious RAM re-scrambles the database after each query to avoid pattern leakages.
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"I thought maybe Kourtney would apologize for the way she was acting on the trip, but it seems to me that she's pretty oblivious," Kendall said.
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But that initial experience, as a new player, you can be oblivious to the fact [that] there may be some super high level in your neighborhood.
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"You're a talented guy, but you seem to be completely oblivious to what is coming out of your mouth," out actor Scott Evans (Daytime Divas) wrote.
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Ray claims, in the film, to have been oblivious to the chaos because he had gone to his room to take a shower as it transpired.
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As I walked in, oblivious, I encountered the lithe grace of a man's sinewy brown back as he sat on a bench in just a towel.
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Beyond their shared realism, Boersma's paintings are also unified in their typically oblivious subject matter, often with their backs turned in total unawareness to the viewer.
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Yet, the American films which they are seeing in 1946 seem blissfully oblivious of everything and anything which was not in the film vocabulary of 1938.
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He was oblivious to the fact that when he walked into work Monday morning, he was about to be fired -- that advice coming from Trump's children.
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He lost to Clinton after failing to shake off his image as a starchy Yankee oblivious to the struggles of heartland Americans during an economic downturn.
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She and her Tory counterpart would text each other across the floor of the House of Commons, oblivious to the baying partisanship that raged about them.
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Either it knew about the Ponzi scheme and did not warn investors, or it was oblivious to the scam when it should have known about it.
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The tax workers, many of them wearing life jackets, formed a giant circle in the lake, kicking and treading water, oblivious to the creatures around them.
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Ira (Shreya Chaudhary) and Anna (Madiha Imam) are best friends and, as teenagers are wont to be, are oblivious to everyone else's feelings but their own.
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In a video of the segment, both the anchor and the royal correspondent, Nicholas Witchell, appeared oblivious to the mistake as they continued with the interview.
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Such flaws are highly sought after by state actors and others given the target remains utterly oblivious to the fact that any attack has even occurred.
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It's not as though Perez and the DNC were oblivious to Fox News' relationship with the Trump White House until the New Yorker story came out.
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Ms. Skoglund's piece "Radioactive Cats" creates a stark tableau, showing a couple in kitchen, oblivious to the swarm of lime green cats wreaking havoc around them.
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In February, hackers broke into the official Linux Mint website and surreptitiously distributed their own backdoored version of the operating system to thousands of oblivious users.
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That spawned a slew of reactionary takes from equally oblivious dipshits defending her and impugning social media mobs and blah blah blah it was the worst.
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Investors are oblivious to the long-term detriments of the "heartless" Senate health-care bill, according to Mario Molina, former CEO of health-care company Molina.
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They were all stuck in their own world either chatting happily away with their tram companions or, if alone, oblivious to anything outside their smartphone bubble.
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From the sinister comings and goings of plainclothes police officers to the industry of oblivious arachnid, the film testifies to a trapped mind and wandering eye.
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An August article in the New York Times Styles section about Mr. O'Neill's workout routine came off as oblivious, and he soon left the company too.
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In this whimsically illustrated story an innocent taco truck is dismayed to find there's competition for his usual spot: a falafel truck, oblivious to her trespass!
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A child in "Untitled (20) 2212-2727," shot in what appears to be the same room, performs a contortion in the oblivious presence of his fellows.
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He seemed oblivious to the mud himself, stretching out his own grimy pair on the black leather couch lining the wood-paneled interior of the bus.
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Now I'm like the guy sitting at a flea market folding table, watching people pass him by, oblivious to his World's Greatest Dad hand-painted mugs.
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In "The Ice Wagon," Peter and Sheilah have likewise returned to their home country, none the better for their travels but heroically oblivious to their defeat.
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Her most popular photograph, "Night View, New York," from 1932, offers an overhead view of Midtown that is oddly oblivious to the disfigurements of the Depression.
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Amid the hubbub, Lady Cora dispenses her usual calming looks and soothing advice, still oblivious to her husband's seeming preference for the company of his dog.
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The other is Honka's attic apartment, which gets a fruitless cleaning when the mostly oblivious Gerda (Margarethe Tiesel) accompanies Fritz home one night and sticks around.
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He puts the time at 1957, seemingly oblivious to the fact that those years might not be viewed in the same way by women and minorities.
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Both capture how oblivious Trump and the GOP are to the mood of women beyond their base -- or indicate that they simply don't care about them.
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Rather than think we are stubborn, obstreperous or oblivious of our actions, a better strategy is to ask us if we want or need their input.
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Some feature faceless silhouettes as central figures; others conjure imaginary cityscapes, like "Get Lost," a brightly oblivious Southern California montage of vintage cars, guys and girls.
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They pulled together for the photo, and Cal continued to smile to himself, probably oblivious to the punishment that awaited him once the cameras were off.
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"Two out of five!" he shouted at one point, as oblivious of those around him as a subway rider wearing earbuds and singing along to Drake.
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The climate scientists and policy wonks who developed these energy plans remain oblivious to what is increasingly obvious to the engineers who make such things work.
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The players themselves saw virtue in plying their trade without much time off, similar to how baseball players of that era were oblivious to pitch counts.
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That's the problem with Pisces—though they're always the first to offer help, they are totally oblivious to the fact that others can help them, too.
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Federal prosecutors have said that some of the young people involved in the case were oblivious to what their parents were doing, while others were not.
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Specifically, the comedian was referring to an Instagram photo Trump posted of herself with one of her children, apparently oblivious to the broader context around her.
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I know millions of people have bigger burdens to bear and this is some grown-ass crybaby shit but I genuinely miss being an oblivious sports idiot.
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Survivors recount Nassar's pattern of abuse, making clear that they found it hard to believe those in authority could have been oblivious to concerns expressed about him.
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Oblivious to his feelings, Tina ignores this prompt, and her best friend Pooja (Rani Mukherji) happily steps in to catfish Raj because she's in love with him.
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While the rest of the world has been captivated by the allegations that Kim Jong Un assassinated his own half-brother, North Koreans have remained largely oblivious.
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Not only is it a classically adored comedy but it's deftly feminist and true to the material, including Cher's characterization as a well-intentioned but oblivious busybody.
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We know that there are bad people in power and that the wealthy and powerful have been pulling the puppet strings over our oblivious heads for years.
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Oblivious of his new celebrity status, Nasubi had unwittingly launched his own line of merchandise and several of his diaries had been published, fast becoming best sellers.
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Oblivious to all of this, the cast (Shelby, Matt, Lee, Audrey, Rory and Monet) moved into the house for their three-night stay, and things escalated quickly.
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As Michael's mother Debbie Phelps talked about how great it's been to watch her son succeed, Boomer just sat in his mom Nicole Johnson's arms, totally oblivious.
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"A lot of the people who join our group are still worshipping in places that are oblivious to [racial tolerance] or are just willfully ignorant," Behrens said.
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Her mother, played by Kathryn Hahn, her step dad, played by Tim Heldecker, and a mysterious male friend, played by Adam Scott, seem oblivious to Erica's machinations.
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Danny remains fairly oblivious to their scheming until it's too late, leading to a hilariously awkward scene where he invites them over for a housewarming dinner party.
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By the middle of it, you realize everything is cringe-worthy because that kind of oblivious behavior is exactly something her often unaware dad Dre would pull.
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And with more than 10 million people requiring urgent assistance, and the world still largely oblivious to what is happening — it is only set to become worse.
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I'm not oblivious to know that further down the line in the show that there can be group dates where things get a little bit more physical.
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Cardi B, for her part, is likely oblivious to the fact that Kellogg's has had no bearing on General Mills' decision to release Lucky Charms Frosted Flakes.
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It's OK, though, because viewers will know Marlo and Addy belong together by the end of the first episode—but will they (especially the particularly oblivious Marlo...)?
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A young street seller oblivious to the scene ahead, her wares perched atop her head, photobombed a shoot and in that split second her life changed forever.
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McCarthy does plenty of other things well, like projecting shameless confidence, oblivious happy excess, and a willingness to look ridiculous if it makes for a good gag.
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Yet the generals seem oblivious to the emptiness of their victory and to the anger the show-vote has stoked among the critics it had to gag.
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The fact that Galinsky started a reality-TV acting school while having basically no industry connections or experience makes him, to me, authentically oblivious or accidentally gangster.
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Suu Kyi is oblivious of the dog's mean streak, and enjoys decking it out in sunglasses and kissing it when it sees her off at the airport.
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Once in the open, the beast and its rider gingerly step over fallen trees and navigate creeks of melted snow, seemingly oblivious to a late winter chill.
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For a man who has built a career on bluffing and intimidation, Trump is surprisingly clumsy when it comes to those tactics, and oblivious of their costs.
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But these days, at every performance, one all-too-typical Manhattan kid persists in texting, tweeting, posting, sharing, emailing and updating, completely oblivious to those around her.
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Video games and movies that glorify gunfights are oblivious to real-life situations in which fear, panic and the risk of death discombobulate even emotionally strong individuals.
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Trump seems totally oblivious the fact that he would be throwing US allies under the bus — and, in fact, to Putin's hostility toward the United States entirely.
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And also, as Anna said, growing up in the rock 'n' roll environment, I was totally, totally oblivious to the fact that it wasn't friendly to women.
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While "I'm Not Racist" was an arguably inartful but well-intentioned "gotta hear both sides" anthem, Lucas' recent comments feel much more nefarious and even more oblivious.
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Oblivious to this, I turned 30, got married, had two kids, and, after living out-of-state for many years, went back to Indiana for law school.
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She still longs for Ali, a strapping, handsome contrast to her kind but ineffectual husband, while the oblivious Hassan tries to arrange a marriage for his cousin.
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In any event, Mr. Trump may be oblivious to the staff turnover and widespread vacancies in the executive branch, and indifferent to calls to replace Mr. Kelly.
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CreditCreditPaulo Nunes dos Santos for The New York Times LETTERKENNY, Ireland — The cows stand oblivious in the relentless drizzle, seemingly untroubled by their proximity to the border.
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Trump suddenly becomes Atamanuik the satirist, experiencing an insight that he shrinks away from at the last second to revert to his oblivious self, the golden ass.
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Watching celebrities self-isolate in mansions while they moan about their fevers and admonish commoners to cancel their spring breaks has begun to feel oblivious and enraging.
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Kendricks ran around the athletics track, arms aloft, milking the applause and apparently oblivious that the women's 1500 meters was underway, before going back to the field.
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We were college freshmen at a conference in New Orleans, and I tried to set him up with my friend Katherine, oblivious to his interest in me.
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Although there was, on occasion, no running water or food in the fridge, Fowler professes to have been oblivious to the fact that her family was poor.
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She wore clothes by white designers, married white men and, to the untrained eye, appeared to live in a mostly white world, seemingly oblivious to "real" problems.
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Landrum was oblivious to the procession of young residents taking turns between her legs or the fact that the attending physician wasn't in the room at all.
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It's not like anyone else in the Trump administration has ever seemed oblivious to history, lied, insulted religious, ethnic or racial minorities or ignored the Holocaust before.
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When you understand the real reasons that people and corporations subsidize candidates, as O'Connor does, the Court's pious invocations of "freedom of speech" sound almost comically oblivious.
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For the longest time, the very word "mom" turned things that were cool, or at least neutral, into things that were out of touch, oblivious or embarrassing.
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And the speaker, holed up in her office with aides as reporters mixed near the Rotunda with tourists oblivious to the drama, calmly plotted her next steps.
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It would not be so surprising to find one crawling along the leaf of a potted plant in the Star Wars bar, oblivious to the surrounding noise.
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"Going to that high school made me realize blacks and white are not equal — I wasn't oblivious before, but here it was in my face," she said.
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"States are sending up so many distress signals, and the federal government seems oblivious," said Cathleen Palm, founder of the nonprofit Center for Children's Justice in Pennsylvania.
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Observing him now asleep and oblivious to their past, she weeps, her tears transforming a previous bloodless injury into "real" blood: the ghost come back to life.
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That was because I was no longer oblivious to the irreversible damage I have to done to my life, as well as to those who love me.
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It later transpired that Tommy had not even been given a fair crack at the whip that day – something he was oblivious to for almost two decades.
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In most television shows about teenagers one thing is guaranteed: the parents on the show will be completely oblivious about what their children do on a daily basis.
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Landrieu and his administration have seemed mostly oblivious to how bad Airbnb has been for New Orleans's tender post-K housing market, not to mention its (black) culture.
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Though it's deployed in dozens of cities and associated with one of the world's biggest companies, government agencies and customers alike are nearly oblivious to the program's existence.
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In an effort to escape, she runs out to the pool area, where Cliff is lounging with his margarita and headphones, oblivious to the raging violence around him.
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Donald Trump revealed that he is completely oblivious to widely adopted movie and video game ratings systems during a meeting on school safety at the White House Thursday.
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We do everything our teachers tell us not to because we could run our high school better than any of the oblivious adults that sit behind their desks.
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Adding to the surreal atmosphere at Melbourne Park, Briton Murray was oblivious to the unfolding drama as he battled Portugal's Joao Sousa in the neighbouring Margaret Court Arena. .
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As best I can tell, that same casual disregard for past traditions makes him oblivious to how he should talk about other political leaders and about other countries.
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You've got Kane, and fuck that guy and fuck the NHL every time the oblivious idiots at the league put his face at the front of national marketing.
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One jaeger weaponizes and destroys buildings; other fights have heroes and villains charging each other, oblivious to the way their extended energy swords are slicing skyscrapers in half.
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Trigger happy. Evasive. LYING. Vacuous. Vapid. Vacant. Vacationing. Meaningless. Frivolous. Oblivious. Sloppy. Silly. Empty. Outvoted. Overruled. Overturned. Null. Void. Inane. Inept. Negligent. Negligible. Naïve. Juvenile. Trivial. Disappointing. Underwhelming.
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Yet over and over again, we expect women to tolerate men's bad behavior -- or justify it by saying the man is just socially awkward, or desperate, or oblivious.
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Hardy portrayed the oblivious and ineffectual Minister of Magic in four movies, starting with 2002's Chamber of Secrets and running through 2007's Order of the Phoenix.
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And, this being New York, many people walked by oblivious to the coordinated clip, but quite a few people paused to take in the weirdness of it all.
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Somehow referencing this great joke I once made on Twitter that Margaret Cho liked (NBD or anything) Thankfully, my very clever date seemed oblivious to all of that.
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Bill Cosby arrived to the courthouse Friday with comedian Joe Torry by his side, oblivious to the fact he dodged a fatal bullet courtesy of his own lawyers.
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"We profoundly condemn that criminal act against innocent people and we reject being linked to an act of barbarism, oblivious to our ideas and actions," the group said.
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But it found many of those working in the industry are oblivious to the issue, with nine in 10 believing that they are showing positive images of women.
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"You were completely oblivious?" the incredulous questioner asked after presenting Mr. Sondland with media appearances and social media postings in which Mr. Giuliani described his intentions about Ukraine.
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"Five years from now, I'm expecting different kinds of products from this land," said Mohammed, 230, clad in thick, long-sleeved overalls, oblivious to the searing afternoon sun.
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As I lay on my lounge chair watching the egrets preen on the sandbar at low tide, oblivious to my voyeurism, I felt the first tinges of surrender.
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Your Money We grown-ups often assume that children are oblivious to our money talk, ignorant of our budget woes and uninterested in how adults make financial decisions.
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The lovers sing an ecstatically oblivious G-flat-major duet, which forecasts Act II of "Tristan und Isolde," not to mention the final movement of Tchaikovsky's "Pathétique" Symphony.
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He ended up with about 20 photos and two videos, all with Read oblivious to the fact that her future engagement ring was in the frame with her.
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At first glance, this stunt, which Mr. Johnson called "#HackedByJohnson," looks like another case of teenagers traipsing through a social media minefield, oblivious to the real-world consequences.
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There is also, of course, the occasional breathtaking display of oblivious narcissism, the kind we seem most capable of when actual human contact is removed from the equation.
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On Thursday, Hamilton, a Briton, played with Snapchat on his smartphone during the official news conference before the weekend's race, apparently oblivious to his job of the moment.
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In this case, Christy needs to work out her issues directly with her peers; taking the problem to an oblivious boss will be ineffective and quite possibly compromising.
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I was oblivious to the sounds around me as I wondered just how much smaller my world would become before I hit my minimum sentence in January 2020.
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" With that being said, he isn't oblivious to the control he forfeits whenever a daddy whips out his authority, admitting that it can be "disempowering and very emasculating.
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Yet people in positions of power tend to be oblivious to the influence they wield over others because they are less likely to take the other party's perspective.
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There's usually a lot of yearning involved, and there's something thrilling about two oblivious soulmates finally having their respective epiphanies that they might be perfect for each other.
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But he could also be oblivious to the needs of people without his money and privilege, often brushing aside concerns about the crisis of affordable housing, for example.
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It's not so intuitive: How do you walk around with a smartphone in front of your face without being too rude or oblivious to the world around you?
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Reveling in her new coat, Mary is oblivious to a mounting hubbub of disapproval as she swans through the Boy's Constant Companion office as if accepting an Oscar.
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Abubakar said at the time he moved from his community, residents were oblivious to the rules of social distancing as they went about their daily lives as normal.
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All the while, Alain is oblivious to the fact that his actress wife, Selena (a winking Juliette Binoche), has been having an affair with Léonard for six years.
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In one photo, the star twirls in a forest, seemingly oblivious to Dundon; in another, she stares directly into the camera's lens as tears stream down her face.
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Some students appear to have been oblivious to their parents' illicit efforts to get them into elite colleges, while others were aware, according to documents in the case.
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Like his claims that Trumpcare wouldn't cause anyone to lose coverage, this statement raises questions about what's going on in his mind: Is he oblivious, lying, or both?
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Though mostly oblivious to the political upheaval in Germany at the time, she paid close attention to the latest in European musical trends, if only to dismiss them.
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Republicans who thought they could rush this dreadful bill to give President Trump a first-100-day achievement to gloat about seem oblivious to what most Americans want.
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"The art world is easy to roast — its most absurd characters are often the most oblivious — and it tends to skewer itself without any outside assistance," Lescaze writes.
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Farther along the pier, a girl perches on the edge of a rowboat and dangles her feet in the water, cheerfully oblivious to the gushing waste pipe nearby.
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He occasionally seems oblivious to pressure, which sounds great ... except ... Vision and ball security Despite the toughness, Jones doesn't always see or feel when pressure is closing in.
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Yet, the public seems to have a remarkably keen sense about the improving economy, so they could be oblivious to the continuous recession coverage in the recovery period.
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"It is not credible to me at all that he was oblivious," Dr. Hill said of Mr. Sondland's insistence that he did not realize that Burisma meant Biden.
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But while he did many positive things, when it comes to Wall Street, Obama is either oblivious to his own legacy, or trying to fool you about it.
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He was chillin' with the help of his laptop, oblivious to the ladies who were lunching around him and no doubt noticing someone famous was in their midst.
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"The Beguiled" not only evokes a bubble, it is one — a movie set in Virginia during the Civil War that seems oblivious to the state's slave-driven economy.
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Children's Books Adolescence is hard enough, but how are you supposed to handle trauma in the family when your parents are overwhelmed, absent, overbearing or just plain oblivious?
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We sweep in with oblivious swagger, with most Americans not knowing the difference between Shiites and Sunnis, assuming we're going to swiftly kick butt in an asymmetrical cakewalk.
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Don't Be Oblivious People are wont to say, "I don't know, that's not my cup of tea" whenever they're asked something that they don't know the answer to.
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As the 2008 campaign began, many Americans and most Democrats saw [George W.] Bush as rash, bellicose, divisive—oblivious to the demands and opportunities of a rapidly changing world.
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Cramer said it was clear that when the President-elect takes over the reins in the White House, he will not be oblivious to the "pernicious" impact of OPEC.
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Opponents of the president have criticized the photo because it makes Ivanka Trump seem oblivious to the pain of immigrant parents no longer able to hug their own children.
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The only question that remains is whether there was a concerted effort on the part of a few oblivious trolls to commit widespread fraud during the net neutrality proceedings.
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Despite living among oblivious neighbors, apathetic cops, and a society of utter indifference, the kids find actually going through with cannibalism is not as easy as one might expect.
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This Soutine seems oblivious to the seriousness of the themes of life and death, defilement, and tragedy that have been central to most interpretations of his powerful still-lifes.
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When it comes to Caldbeck, who joined the field in 2005 as an associate with Bain Capital Ventures, it's hard to believe Binary's backers were oblivious to Caldbeck's reputation.
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"Kaplan's questions allowed Powell to walk back his sadly intemperate , comments that seemed to be almost blithely oblivious to some of the more worrisome data out there, " Cramer reflected.
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Brussels and its "leaders from behind" are oblivious to the fact that the French people are overwhelmingly rejecting orders that would kill the incipient economic recovery and employment growth.
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The fact that a bunch of moneyed Californians recently went down for attempting to bribe their mostly oblivious offspring into name-brand colleges only throws that into starker relief.
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Many men are oblivious to the level of harassment and worse women have to put up with, as some bewildered responses to the revelations on Ms Oxford's timeline showed.
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She's revealing tidbits of the surrounding atmosphere that I was completely oblivious to — including the fact that the young man sitting near me looking pained has to urgently pee.
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