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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.
SCARBOROUGH: -- seemed totally oblivious to what was going on.
And their regulators had been oblivious to the coming disaster.
But Drew was still oblivious to his traffic faux pas.
I mean, I'm not oblivious to what it sounds like.
Could everyone have been so oblivious to what was occurring?
She had apparently not been oblivious to my grandmother's hints.
He seemed oblivious to the other conversations happening around him.
I mean, I'm oblivious to an awful lot of this.
But supers and doormen are not oblivious to economic constraints.
They're oblivious to their privilege, but they're not heinous monsters.
They seem oblivious to the disastrous consequences of their greed.
They were oblivious to my presence and to my transness.
Not that he is oblivious to the issue of timing.
He's oblivious to outside criticism and his own interior motivations alike.
Honestly, I'm kind of oblivious to that for the most part.
Thus, he was somewhat oblivious to the cost of regular items.
I've performed entire songs off-key, oblivious to the real notes.
She is sleeping peacefully, oblivious to the danger all around her.
"They've grown up largely oblivious to this other India," Thakur says.
Many westerners were oblivious to the upheaval their new compatriots endured.
"As children, we were oblivious to race and religion," she adds.
A pedestrian walks by, seemingly oblivious to the figure before him.
Of course, Owen and Amelia are completely oblivious to this information.
Others remain relatively oblivious to the social world surging around them.
They seemed totally oblivious to all the overdressed posers around them.
I wasn't oblivious to the messages in the music I liked.
It was oblivious to whether readings from the sensors were aligned.
No President is oblivious to the political implications of any action.
He is not, however, oblivious to the groundswell of public opinion.
Or are you usually oblivious to the social world around you?
Or are you usually oblivious to the social world around you?
Trucks barreled past them, oblivious to the show in the sky.
It's going and I'm not oblivious to its appeal, and results.
Or, are they usually oblivious to the social world around them?
Most of McAdoo's neighbors seem oblivious to his line of work.
Trump seems either oblivious to or ignorant of that very fact.
However, tenants aren't oblivious to the challenging financial environment around them.
Once more, most of the crowd was oblivious to his presence.
A child lay asleep on a mat oblivious to the flies.
Venus and Nicholas seemed oblivious to the entourage that followed them.
Shorts-wearers appear joyful, oblivious to life's disappointments and cumbersome wardrobe restrictions.
What happens if we are oblivious to "socio-parasitic" points of interruption?
Shoeless children, oblivious to the political upheaval around them, ignored their salads.
Is she so single-minded that she's oblivious to those around her?
Although it is rarely quantified, investors are not oblivious to such risk.
But California hasn't been totally oblivious to the ominous rumblings from Washington.
Funny enough, people are relatively oblivious to the bad things they do.
People are either very aware of it or completely oblivious to it.
She is completely oblivious to the limitations placed on women by society.
Adams, who seems oblivious to statistics, is happy to do everything else.
For much of the day, Mr. Trump appeared oblivious to the criticism.
Little people are, by design, oblivious to the cruelty of the world.
The wizened old executives at IBM cannot be oblivious to this fact.
Soon you'll be merrily chatting with friends, oblivious to the din around you.
Source: CircleUp Source: CircleUp Big brands aren't oblivious to the challenges they're facing.
You can't be oblivious to the idea of a place not being inclusive.
They are unaffected by circumstance, blissfully oblivious to — or unconcerned with — their forebears.
Markle seemed oblivious to the sweet moment as she stood for the camera.
Woefully, most Americans remain oblivious to the politics of pan-Korean ethnic nationalism.
Then they went back to their jobs, the world oblivious to their relationship.
Men are oblivious to their hurtful condescending ways, or else they don't care.
People who don't carry cash aren't oblivious to the plight of these workers.
The Chinese tourists themselves, mostly oblivious to the grumblings, delight in Lake Baikal.
But must we be so oblivious to the meaning of what we're saying?
In his studio, Rodin could be feverishly obsessed, oblivious to all around him.
All around were red-feathered chickens, pecking and scratching, oblivious to our presence.
He was oblivious to the paparazzi ... if anything, they were clowning the photogs.
More and more uphills kept rising around every curve, oblivious to my outraged protest.
He's oblivious to the narration explaining the atrocities that are about to befall him.
But when you're young, you're oblivious to the crush of life's many penetrating horrors.
I was oblivious to what people thought of me on social media till then.
But the Jain's house, built like a Gujarati kothi, was oblivious to all this.
Trump appears completely oblivious to how rapidly the ground has shifted under his feet.
He says they have seen so much horror they are almost oblivious to it.
Daniel Radcliffe was completely oblivious to a Harry Potter reference in his new play.
BTTM's music seems to exist out of time, giddily oblivious to its own history.
The children enjoying this spring day were most likely oblivious to these adult machinations.
Haas seemed oblivious to the filth, his attention devoted to chatting with people online.
Because I'm autistic, I have always been oblivious to unspoken cues from other people.
He is oblivious to the fact that this is how the police see him.
During the quick exchange, Kidman seemed oblivious to Malek trying to get her attention.
Bowie's cocaine use was legendary, yet for a while you were oblivious to it.
"The U.S. is oblivious to how its allies feel about it," Hassan told me.
They were oblivious to Jewish protests and defiant about losing their UNESCO cultural designation.
Entitled men have a remarkable ability to be oblivious to the damage they inflict.
At first oblivious to her pain, then helpless against it, Mark grows increasingly frustrated.
In 1952, when Mr. Soames was 5, he was oblivious to his grandfather's significance.
"A lot of people are oblivious to the effects of stress," Dr. Chatterjee said.
So, it's not like award show voters are oblivious to the smaller premium network.
"What's the rush?" he's been heard to say, apparently oblivious to the storm brewing.
I was completely oblivious to the horrific events that had taken place that day.
Such skewed stuff only really works when the target is oblivious to what's afoot.
Most were likely oblivious to the cumulative effect their behavior had on the protestors.
The boss has been oblivious to this (and other matters), and has actually praised Jeff.
She is unfamiliar with the feeling of regret and oblivious to the diminishments of aging.
For those oblivious to irony, there are even digital detox apps like ShuttApp and AppDetox.
Except in this version, the other is completely oblivious to the machinations of the universe.
And journalists, who pride themselves on their acuity, can be especially oblivious to their surroundings.
Consider: Who pursues their goals with monomaniacal focus, oblivious to the possibility of negative consequences?
He was completely oblivious to the breaking news that took the White House by storm.
Unfortunately, too many of our leaders seem oblivious to basic principles of prudent risk management.
Security and the dancers lunged at the guy as Britney seemed oblivious to the danger.
I told Mark he came across as insensitive and he seemed oblivious to my concern.
He also has a track record of blindly following Dany, oblivious to the oncoming storm.
The fighter involved is said to have played oblivious to the allegations at the time.
The child, who has albinism, scribbles away in a book, oblivious to her mother's concerns.
They wore stern stares and were seemingly oblivious to the discord that brought them there.
It's also oblivious to the hundreds of migrant laborers who are the remaining workforce using
Without light, we would have been completely oblivious to signs of extreme damage and decay.
Clint would not be oblivious to how I look in my favorite summer dress either.
But we often allow ourselves to be oblivious to the struggles of the working class.
Teenage boys huddled in corners, faces lit by cellphones, oblivious to the goddesses standing sentinel.
Are you just being oblivious to the needs of your friends and your broader community?
It makes individuals seem oblivious to the regressive nature and sheer cruelty of their actions.
Most of the students are oblivious to the rich history that once played out below.
Trump, oblivious to Abe's plight, continued down the fairway with only his ball in mind.
They are too confident and seemingly oblivious to the glaring realities of the American electorate.
That's Trump in an alliterative nutshell, but Barr seemed to be perversely oblivious to that.
But wearing the goggles and ear-covering headphones can make users oblivious to their surroundings.
Citizens are unaware or oblivious to the dangers of storm surge or rising flood waters.
In some cases, though not all, Singer ensured the child was oblivious to the cheating.
Some of the Twitter reactions to Ocean's latest release, though, seem oblivious to the song's origin.
Most of their time on screen together is spent in anger, oblivious to their online tryst.
Stadtwerke Augsburg hopes the innovation will decrease pedestrian accidents for those relatively oblivious to their surroundings.
ETF investors, oblivious to these nuances, simply expect it all to be done perfectly every day.
Unfortunately, many cohabiting couples are oblivious to the risks when they fail to regularise their union.
Worse yet, many users are oblivious to the problem and continue to use these gadgets. Why?
Herta, arriving at Ravensbrück oblivious to its real purpose, is aghast when she learns its secret.
The reality is that most corporations are oblivious to the content of shows running their commercials.
OBLIVIOUS to the Saturday evening clatter in his kitchen, Jörg Sackmann furrows his brow in concentration.
More uneducated voters are either angry about public policies or oblivious to constitutionally based national standards.
The whole group is seemingly oblivious to the cars and trucks attempting to maneuver around them.
Were they all completely oblivious to the sexual abuse taking place at Neverland and on tour?
In many cases, the military teams developing or testing the systems were oblivious to the hacking.
Mr. Constantin, who was living in Istanbul at the time, was oblivious to all of this.
Oblivious to the fait accompli, Mugabe emphatically announced he will preside at the upcoming party's congress.
Many of my students are just concerned with graduating and often seem oblivious to world suffering.
Which raises the question: Even if Biden can win, is he too oblivious to govern effectively?
So she made Pat androgynous in appearance and oblivious to other people's uncertainty about Pat's gender.
Households and corporate treasurers seem to be oblivious to the fact that interest rates are rising.
He ran towards the burning car barefoot across the field, oblivious to the mud and stones.
Much of the mid-level White House staff remains oblivious to what's going on behind the scenes.
Ms. Hilton shopping with girlfriends, oblivious to her dog urinating on a display of studded ballet flats.
But it must be done, or else our would-be allies may remain oblivious to our struggles.
I might have been a little bit oblivious to it all at that time, but not anymore.
"I am not oblivious to it," Prescott told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram after practice on Tuesday.
Halftime show co-host Terry Bradshaw was seemingly oblivious to a giant sauce stain on his shirt.
But the President, either dismissive or oblivious to the political damage he could suffer, did it anyway.
When the bill was speeding towards extinction on Monday, Trump was apparently oblivious to the impending embarrassment.
Meanwhile, Carlile's soon-to-be-3-year-old daughter, Evangeline, is oblivious to what she has inspired.
Oblivious to the struggles of even those in the middle class, the very wealthy flaunt their positions.
This contingent is so bent on kneecapping an agency that it is oblivious to potential unintended consequences.
Oblivious to the grim surroundings, young artists are hard at work inside the building, Suitland High School.
On the call room floor, operators and dispatchers will at first be oblivious to any citywide crisis.
We get trapped in categories created in the past, stuck in rigid perspectives, oblivious to alternative views.
Seemingly oblivious to Mexican electoral risk, President Trump is now hardening his stance on the NAFTA negotiations.
This dearth of research did not stop Tibbetts from being certain that birds are oblivious to periods.
A group of teenage boys and girls took photographs of themselves, apparently oblivious to the graves nearby.
Anthony, who rarely seems troubled by the Knicks' mounting losses, said he was oblivious to the noise.
Aside from those brief visits, the Uptowners seemed oblivious to what was happening down on 18th Street.
" It continued: "He at least appeared almost oblivious to the idea of personal problems relating to race.
The week dragged on in the grip of a heat wave, with neighbors oblivious to the body.
The two, dancer and singer, are locked in a completely private exchange, seemingly oblivious to the world.
"Mueller is such a straight arrow that he is probably oblivious to these 'political' concerns," Goldsmith concludes.
How do I write about myself when my parents are oblivious to the life I really live?
Some children played, oblivious to the deluge, while parents tried to keep their babies safe and dry.
Among the finale's revelations: Chantal was alive in Montreal, oblivious to the chaos her absence had caused.
The girl, only 7 years old and oblivious to her plight, walked away with a big smile.
Here was an endangered wild animal, seemingly oblivious to us and the hammer hanging over his existence.
Yankees 3, Red Sox 0 BOSTON — Many starting pitchers say they are oblivious to the opposing pitcher.
Simultaneously, assimilation advocates became lazy, afraid, or oblivious to the civic imperative to cajole assimilation among immigrants.
My harvest victim, I decided, would blow kisses from her mangled lip, oblivious to her vile appearance.
Sheriff Quinn Colson is back in office and oblivious to the adulation of his deputy, Lillie Virgil.
He was not oblivious to the dysfunction that has been a part of the organization for years.
Is Angela like Lady Trieu here, as oblivious to his possible villainy as Trieu is to Veidt's?
Carr studied the pages in stunned silence, oblivious to the comings and goings of colleagues around him.
The rest of my family seemed oblivious to the takeover of our farm by the cruel roosters.
They whisper and giggle through their intruder drills, oblivious to the threat that looms over their world.
One way they communicate is by leaving pheromones and other smells around, which humans are completely oblivious to.
The fact is, most of us are oblivious to the goings-on of machines in low-Earth orbit.
I think a lot of [my] self-hate came from bullying, whereas Tracy: She's not oblivious to it.
But the two leaders were oblivious to the confusion as they exchanged invitations to visit each others' capitals.
But he was so obsessed with getting to a sky city that he was oblivious to her interest.
Once Unspoiler is activated in your browser, enter any keywords that you'd like to remain happily oblivious to.
The content creator credits her fiancée's love for vacation to helping her stay oblivious to the upcoming surprise.
With the headphones on and noise canceling fired up, it's easy to remain blissfully oblivious to your surroundings.
"[Dream] could not be happier but thank goodness she's young and oblivious to all of this," Bloom said.
"Water shortage is a worldwide problem and we are not oblivious to it," says Daniel Rojas, community leader.
They are oblivious to their condition until someone tells them, at which point a cognitive crisis usually ensues.
Trump is either incredibly tone-deaf or naively oblivious to a tremendously large concern to all of Florida.
For the first time, I realized what it is to have been oblivious to a bubble of whispers.
A company could be oblivious to a cyber attack that had been used to plant malware, Maassen said.
IRS can lead people to do something so unkind and unfeeling that they're oblivious to it, he says.
We also see a submersible scooting around the ocean floor, oblivious to the massive chompers lurking behind them.
As amazing as the Hawaiian lifestyle is, you become oblivious to all of the beautiful things around you.
They packed a few belongings and fled to neighboring Uruguay, oblivious to the international reach of Operation Condor.
I was oblivious to all of this, however, because I watched in syndication on my local WB affiliate.
My father was oblivious to what I wanted to do—he was living in South America doing theater.
The officers wrestle the woman on the ground, initially oblivious to the child, who is helped by onlookers.
Shuffling past the arrivals board, Yehiel Maccabi pulled a maroon trolley, seemingly oblivious to the bustle around him.
From my own experience, men have the capacity to be completely oblivious to the existence of their children.
I paradoxically felt inundated by the constant flood of news updates, yet still oblivious to the world's affairs.
Most creatures are oblivious to these ornaments, but to the eyes of many pollinators, they are unmistakable beacons.
Apparently oblivious to the charted course, she beelined straight to Peter and literally flew off into the sunset.
It didn't just happen in the '224s — it's very much happening now, and many are oblivious to it.
When you visit a culture in which rice is the staple, you can, paradoxically, become oblivious to it.
Early in her career the "Dynasty" star was criticized for being oblivious to issues facing everyday black Americans.
So far my kids seem oblivious to the stares, but there may be a time when that changes.
"She would be totally oblivious to clues that he is getting radicalized or planning anything," Ms. Campbell said.
How many people have their faces buried in their electronic devices, oblivious to everyone and everything around them?
The differences between Trump and Lincoln are obvious to most Americans, but many Republicans seem oblivious to them.
Studies Show We humans spend a third of our lives asleep, oblivious to our surroundings and temporarily paralyzed.
Ferraris and Maseratis have arrived, their owners seemingly oblivious to poor housing, overcrowded buses and patchy health care.
The encounters are so harmonious, yet Drashan's subjects seem oblivious to any resemblance between themselves and an artwork.
But he seems oblivious to this, perhaps because his life gives him no particular reason to confront them.
As the fashion industry stayed oblivious to public opinion, news headlines had fun with escalating the hemline war.
VALLETTA (Reuters) - He ran towards the burning car barefoot across the field, oblivious to the mud and stones.
" He concluded: "Directors are historically pretty oblivious to the interpersonal things on their set, because they're so focused.
Tourists buy souvenirs and munch pizza, oblivious to the meaning of the coded graffiti on the street's peeling walls.
Many people, including some who should know better, still seem oddly oblivious to the ongoing revolution in renewable energy.
But seriously, this really does argue that at some high level, Google's team is totally oblivious to certain things.
Both of them are seemingly oblivious to how they offend other people until the general public calls them out.
Kain says he's not oblivious to his surveillance invention's creep factor: "I think there's a real ethical issue there."
Past leniency towards badly-behaved bigwigs means South Koreans have often been oblivious to the seriousness of their infractions.
Us working moms are not oblivious to the fact that we have two jobs: parenthood and our chosen career.
For the most part, patients in a coma have lost their thinking abilities and are oblivious to their surroundings.
I might be oblivious to the places where the city is broken, quivering in fear, or seething with anger.
"Most consumers are not hung up on, if not completely oblivious to, where the car is made," Brauer said.
Oblivious to everything outside itself, the clouds twisted up in a tourniquet, a grimace of wind, water, and dirt.
The lawn in his backyard is oblivious to the screech of the twister and so too is the groundskeeper.
Raised on a diet of Dumbo and circus shows, most tourists are oblivious to the harm their dollar does.
But because the society they're working in doesn't perceive these values, they're completely oblivious to the chaos they're causing.
She was seemingly oblivious to his point-by-point not-quite-an-indictment of her in front of Congress.
He paces around Hideko's small apartment, creating the same circle, time and time again, seemingly oblivious to other people.
A young boy chased a ball onto the burning sand of the beach volleyball court, oblivious to the heat.
Teenagers aren't oblivious to what's going on in their country anymore and want to take some kind of action.
I loved my son, but my addiction made me completely oblivious to how I could be dangerous to him.
And once the music starts, many of the revelers will become oblivious to the screams coming from adjacent fields.
Without Daniel Ellsberg, the world would be oblivious to the true extent of Lyndon B. Johnson lies surrounding Vietnam.
And just like us, celebrities are flawed and often oblivious to the impact — and implications — of their own actions.
The court found there was no way he could have been oblivious to the killing taking place around him.
He was convivial and seemed oblivious to his weakening memory when asked to recall the specifics of the project.
That's what the "Nine Perfect Strangers" of Moriarty's latest book do, oblivious to even the most obvious warning signs.
Shepherds accidentally cross it, oblivious to its contours, only to be shelled by Indian or Pakistani soldiers, or detained.
Incidentally, Schleck said that the riders might be the only people involved who are oblivious to the host locales.
Now, I'm not oblivious to facts; the textbooks show that H.I.V. is more prevalent among gay and bisexual men.
Amid the chaos, one blonde keeps her attention on her potatoes and green beans, seemingly oblivious to the bickering.
Before, when the character was basically oblivious to that fact, Silicon Valley could mine that obliviousness to comedic effect.
"Black Forest" and "Blind Concert" fall into this jazz-funk-prog odyssey that just seems oblivious to their predecessors.
She just speaks her mind, and she's too oblivious to realize that her lack of tact might be hurtful.
Kathryn Dennis is coming face-to-face with her past demons — but she thinks her friends are oblivious to that.
On Tuesday, Trump appeared largely oblivious to what was going on outside the convention center's air-conditioned and underfilled arena.
And it looked for hours on Thursday that the White House was oblivious to the ebbing support for the bill.
Lovato was oblivious to the havoc being wreaked in his name until strangers began messaging him online early last year.
Too often, founders are simply oblivious to the broader social/political/legal/economic context in which their work is embedded.
In his photo, the women are laughing, lounging, and totally oblivious to the viewer — the seaside is for them, too.
I don't admit this to the diver, but I prefer to swim oblivious to whatever I'm joining in the sea.
"They were so unconcerned about their personal safety, they were oblivious to anything going on around them," Mr. Strumsky said.
Not only does she have very little relationship with her family, she seems oblivious to the meagerness of that relationship.
Unfortunately, I fear that our population, distracted by the endless political election drama, is mostly oblivious to this growing threat.
He's supposedly a boy with encyclopedic musical references and a good personality, but he's actually oblivious to everything around him.
He had developed his art happily oblivious to the new movement known as Abstract Expressionism rocking the New York scene.
After an internal review, NBC declared earlier this year that NBC News management was completely oblivious to Lauer's pervy past.
If you have a conversation with this girl and have any contact with her, she is so oblivious to consequences.
He recalled walking behind a police officer who was totally oblivious to the serious criminal just a short distance away.
To me, the laughter didn't seem malicious; students oblivious to the harassment simply perceived these crude notes as a joke.
It turns out a large, venomous snake had photobombed the shot, but Dickinson was oblivious to it at the time.
Patients are often oblivious to the risk of such personal information being stolen from their provider, or lost through carelessness.
Two young children, a boy and a girl, were sound asleep in their own bedrooms, oblivious to the carnage outside.
As I asked a passerby to take my picture, the people around me seemed oblivious to the building behind them.
Trump isn't oblivious to the need for written agreements; we all know he's a man who appreciates a good NDA.
Heads down and phones out — most of us are oblivious to the world around us, including our fellow human beings.
But while I'm not oblivious to its charms and temptations, upscale Brooklyn — whether hip or tony — is not my Brooklyn.
He then turned the blender on and stared directly into that haltingly whirring abyss, completely oblivious to what he'd done.
The variable rewards built into apps make time pass quickly, and can make people oblivious to what's happening around them.
Nearby, a young boy, seemingly oblivious to the horse and woman, crouches on the floor and contemplates a single rock.
As the sun set, King piloted his Tesla noiselessly down the 101, oblivious to the way he was disrupting traffic.
She was measured and scored by an endless array of adults, all of whom seemed oblivious to her actual symptoms.
Mr. Xi, apparently oblivious to this sea change, was caught unprepared when Mr. Trump hit China with a tariff war.
Today's chess engines, innately oblivious to these principles, come across as brutes: tremendously fast and strong, but utterly lacking insight.
The statement closes off discourse and promotes a single perspective that is oblivious to alternatives that may be more enlightened.
That he is oblivious to the further damage this will cause to his already tattered relationship with the European allies.
Kamińska plays an elderly Jewish shopkeep who is completely oblivious to the Nazi pogrom taking place in her small town.
Mr. De Feo studied the lollipop-red bag, oblivious to a freckle-faced Jennifer Lawrence clutching it to her chest.
I don't know if I was drunk on the Kool-Aid or if I was just oblivious to it all.
Incidentally, Mr. Schleck said that the riders might be the only people involved who are oblivious to the host locales.
A few miles away in downtown Nassau, where the cruise ships dock, tourists shopped for trinkets, oblivious to the disaster.
The 3-year-old enjoyed her gift with such delight and was oblivious to any of the silliness that occurred.
I'd be completely out of reach from workaholic bosses or temperamental editors and oblivious to breaking news on the ground.
Cheng was there too, not in his uniform, but marching along with protesters who were oblivious to his day job.
"For much of 2018, the US economy has been oblivious to a turn in the global economic cycle," he said.
Eyes closed, oblivious to the world, they proceed at their own peril, but more tragically, the peril of invisible others.
Surreal photographs show crowds in the old waiting room seemingly oblivious to the wrecking crews dismembering the station around them.
Among the organizations that do, it is often left to users -- many of whom are oblivious to 2FA -- to enable it.
The Ride Along 2 star also says she was initially oblivious to the rumors – until family members suddenly started reaching out.
While there's no need for a moral panic, our over-reliance on smartphones has made us oblivious to their negative effects.
But it's not available in the United States and elsewhere, so a lot of you might be oblivious to its existence.
Oblivious to just about everything about their suitor, the women proceed to enact a pageant, which is where things get hairy.
Adam, meanwhile, seemed oblivious to what was happening, as he carried on telling a story to the audience with a story.
Many non-Mexicans are guilty of this on May 24, knocking back margaritas but totally oblivious to what they're even celebrating.
It's frustrating to be oblivious to the conversation and at the same time be fully aware that it's happening without me.
I see you over there—oblivious to the world, AirPods stuffed in your hearholes as, Joey Chestnut–style, you inhale content.
The newly crowned lovebirds were spotted in an NYC park Thursday in a full embrace and oblivious to everyone walking by.
After all, how many nights have you sat in bed combing through your feeds, oblivious to the person next to you?
In a video clip of the segment, the news anchor and the royal correspondent, Nicholas Witchell, appeared oblivious to the mistake.
If the child from the narcissistic family is oblivious to the harm being caused, it can slowly tear apart their marriage.
As one inched closer, a coast guardsman shouted in Spanish, "stop your boat!" but it continued, likely oblivious to the shouting.
Trump was apparently oblivious to the can of worms this would open about his own past and that of his family.
I asked him if he meant that there was some kind of "transcendental purpose" that we humans are generally oblivious to.
Mr. Manafort's deceptions grew increasingly convoluted throughout 2016, prosecutors say, but the Trump campaign appears to have been oblivious to that.
I knew that racism and sexism were real and continuing, but was oblivious to just how vicious they were (and are).
JEB HENSARLING: Well-- again-- JEB HENSARLING: --I'm not oblivious to the fact that it takes ten Senate Democrats to do it.
But while his music influenced later generations of techno musicians, he has chosen to remain almost willfully oblivious to pop culture.
The "woke" Harriot is seemingly oblivious to the fact that Buttigieg needs his acknowledgment and approval, not the other way around.
Only a handful have been so oblivious to the oath they took that they have met the constitutional standard for impeachment.
One can understand why the president is so oblivious to the results of his actions in exponentially increasing the federal debt.
Her character, Simone, starts out as a slightly annoying flirt, oblivious to the signals being sent out by Mr. Dickinson's Frankie.
Although this will no doubt set off alarms for discerning readers, Jessica seems oblivious to the unlikelihood of such a setup.
Meanwhile, in Shanghai, residents seem almost oblivious to the trade war, as if it were a storm on a distant horizon.
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.
Publics in many countries may be grossly misinformed about the stakes, oblivious to the science and apparently apathetic to future generations.
Even though people with horse girl energy are oblivious to what's cool, they're probably some of the most genuine people out there.
Here it is again, with co-host Carson Daly oblivious to the commotion as he enjoyed his midnight champagne on the right.
Busy at the Citadel, no doubt oblivious to the fact that Dany executed both his father and brother, Randyll and Dickon Tarly.
Lack insisted on keeping the review in-house, and his NBCUniversal peers eventually deemed NBC News management completely oblivious to Lauer's behavior.
The company, if not exactly merry, is oblivious to the fact that their ship is about to be lost over a waterfall.
Early morning commuters in sharp suits shot annoyed glares at Senrak, oblivious to the pedestrian traffic jam his selfie-ing was creating.
A company could be completely oblivious to a cyber attack that had been used to plant malware - a "cyber bomb", Maassen said.
We want to yell "Turn around!" as much as we want Kelly to remain oblivious to the disruption waddling joyfully toward him.
Oblivious to the irony, the salesman presents pictures of his rhino-horn bracelets on his phone, placing the device atop the poster.
But most kids are oblivious to the park's retrograde message or behind-the-scenes drama, and they take to Tweetsie with abandon.
Having this "false memory" caused them to be oblivious to the fact that their child had remained in the car all day.
"Don't make a scene," Soufan whispered, oblivious to the fact that Abu Zubaydah was about to be sucked into a black hole.
"Consumer electronics have evolved in a way that's completely oblivious to these hacking practices and have moved away from hackability," Edwards says.
"Most buyers are oblivious to farmer suicides or unfair wages, and don't make that connection to the clothes they wear," said Jani.
The market seems virtually oblivious to bad news, with investors capitalizing on even the smallest dips to rush back in and buy.
I am in no way oblivious to the historical context of non-Black women coveting Black men as embodiment of "othered" exoticness.
Although it was attracting hackers from all over the country and Europe too, those across the pond were largely oblivious to it.
At least the Emperor was oblivious to how he looked and seemed to be willing to change once the truth was told.
The teenagers are oblivious to the calamitous images of death at sea — capsizing boats, bodies floating to shore — that dominate news coverage.
Though the Yankees are largely a veteran team, Miller said it was hard to be oblivious to what could be at stake.
During the service, Abel ran around the room wearing a black funeral band on his arm, seemingly oblivious to what was happening.
Trump's closest advisers appear oblivious to what was actually discussed in the meeting with Putin — further fueling questions about what was discussed.
The facility looms over Fifth Ward Elementary School, where children run around the playground oblivious to the toxic emissions in the air.
Oblivious to the fact that their former co-star is walking up the path, Audrey and Monet are drinking their sorrows away.
Moreover, there is evidence that employees are pretty oblivious to tax considerations when they save, whether in traditional accounts or Roth accounts.
Alex Nguyen-Vo's paintings imagine a resort where nude Westerners frolic care-free, oblivious to the power dynamics of their tropical paradise.
Instead he lit a cigarette and talked on the phone oblivious to the girl who was lying on the ground and screamed.
At the time I posted those videos, I was completely oblivious to what could happen to me, like, what the consequences were.
Millions of fans simply sang her songs and eagerly waited for her next album, oblivious to Swift's political stance, or lack thereof.
"The fact is, your lives cry out against a style of life that is oblivious to its own real cost," he said.
Bella, who had earlier lobbied for a more challenging route up the mountain, across a glacier, appeared oblivious to her mother's fears.
In a well-informed survey of the nationalist ascendancy in Europe, Judis again scolds liberals for being oblivious to nationalism's enduring power.
I was constantly sneaking away from parties to sit on the bed with the coats, completely oblivious to the world around me.
The most endearing subjects in these photos tend to be the ones completely lost in the moment and oblivious to everyone else.
Isabelle Silva from Massachusetts thought about escapism: Blindfolded and a duct taped mouth, this man is oblivious to the world around him.
But I haven't told my girlfriend, who is completely oblivious to the fact that this tape is smeared all over the web.
"Jimmy will see things in a second that just come natural to him that I'm totally blind and oblivious to," Miller said.
Oblivious to what looked to us like a frightening and empty future, he was fairly cheerful on a day-to-day basis.
Midway through the evening, Jones noticed a single man staring down at his phone, seemingly oblivious to the beautiful people around him.
I pushed the turn signal for a lane change, and despite its ultrasonic sensors, the Tesla seemed oblivious to the onrushing car.
At best, Parasite casts the wealthy as aloof and unconcerned; focusing only on their lives, they're oblivious to the suffering around them.
A skier blithely descends a slope oblivious to a cascading avalanche — it's actually Katchadourian's half-eaten sandwich — just behind him ("Skier," 1693).
Justin and Hailey were oblivious to the other diners at Dan Tana's restaurant in WeHo, as they made out with biting intensity.
Up until the scam was publicized, surfer Hepworth-Povey seemed to have been completely oblivious to his Instagram appearances in war-torn countries.
Airlines aren't oblivious to the scope of the problem, which is coming into focus with the groundswell of public awareness over plastic pollution.
Speaking to local ABC station WPVI, Stinziano said that while the encounter was happening, he and his wife were oblivious to the commotion.
I rocked the bootcut sort for most of high school, oblivious to the fact that everyone had hopped on a sleeker denim look.
Once these bots have been unleashed into the abyss that is Wikipedia, their human developers are largely oblivious to the ensuing bot interactions.
Granted, democratic institutions that remain oblivious to distribution will eventually induce society's many losers to vote against growth—as we are seeing today.
IN THE hot, golden light of an Abuja afternoon two men spin a rotating Scrabble board, oblivious to the flies buzzing around them.
But Trump seems oblivious to all of this — not realizing that when he throws a baby out, the metaphorical bathwater can't be ignored.
His arm up, looking at his cell phone, he remains oblivious to the scene and carries on driving — until he falls right in.
Looking up at the arches, I envisioned the train whooshing past, filled with dignitaries and tourists oblivious to the ancient, crumbling house below.
He had launched his mobile photo-sharing app two years before, and he was a "typical tech guy," he says, oblivious to culture.
It was impressively altruistic — but these idealists were oblivious to Pygmy villagers nearby dying of malaria for want of $5 mosquito bed nets.
Parise's hat trick lifts Wild COLUMBUS, Ohio — Minnesota Wild left winger Zach Parise seemed oblivious to the tight-checking game that surrounded him.
In the pits, the various teams continue futzing with the cars, oblivious to the various human-driven cars roaring away on the track.
As Hanako chomps on a banana on a sunny day in Tokyo, she appears oblivious to the storm of controversy she has created.
The couple hung out in Brooklyn Sunday where they looked so in love they were completely oblivious to anything going on around them.
Our kids aren't oblivious to sex; they hear about it from the society around them and go straight to Google to find answers.
Then, during her second-round victory over Eugenie Bouchard, she spotted another ladybug trundling along the baseline, apparently oblivious to the commotion above.
Feeding time provides the best opportunity to watch these birds, when they can be oblivious to disturbance in the face of such abundance.
"I live in Nigeria, surrounded mostly by other black Africans, but I'm not oblivious to what is happening in the world," she said.
Oblivious to residents' objections in the nearby town, she is eager to go to a real school, but is nervous about fitting in.
But for me, oblivious to what they were seeking, the journey sparked my imagination more than any other single episode in my childhood.
Clinton is like Richard Nixon, who had a penchant for self-destructive acts that he was either oblivious to or blamed others for.
Both groups are self-interested parties attempting to feed at the public trough although the politicians seem less oblivious to their true nature.
One trailer shows a man watering his garden, happily oblivious to the pile of zombie arms flailing around in the dirt below him.
Gates also at the time called the president's plan for the Middle East a "dangerous approach oblivious to the reality" of the region.
It's easier than ever to insert yourself into bubbles that make you oblivious to what other people are reading, listening to, and watching.
He not only appears unaware of racism in the UK, but he also seems oblivious to the often indifferent response from the authorities.
From there, the movie turns into a chase caper, the kids oblivious to their parents' pursuit but always staying one step ahead anyway.
If Ethan, at first, seems blithely oblivious to conventional wisdom against playing God, the director, Anthony Scott Burns, is better at following rules.
Mr. Zuckerberg seems either oblivious to — or incapable of assuming — the responsibilities of running an enterprise of extraordinary political, cultural and social influence.
Goodman sees the validity of the comparison but notes that, amazingly, The Strokes seemed oblivious to the CBGB scene that paved their way.
It probably reflects a mind-set that made Mr. Mueller stubborn about, or oblivious to, how a TV culture would hijack his narrative.
A marching band on parade startles a horse and what appears to be a young couple strolls, oblivious to the commotion surrounding them.
Most of us are oblivious to this winged panoply, even in our own backyards, because our perception is circumscribed by our ecological illiteracy.
We prefer books by native-born authors and avoid books with a condescending tone or a narrator who is oblivious to local culture.
The dancing, which continues for an hour unabated, is serious and playful, immersed in and oblivious to its surroundings, conveying numerous messages simultaneously.
He's a poet, and the torment of creation distracts him from her needs, at times rendering him all but oblivious to her presence.
Sometimes this bit would land on a brilliant articulation of what it feels like to be alienated by, and oblivious to, sexual society.
Better are the flights of fancy that imagine us all as individuals seeking to better our own condition, oblivious to attendant social costs.
In several shots — in an office, in a classroom — one person will stare directly at Wang's camera while others appear oblivious to it.
Asked about Sondland's denials, she said "it is not credible to me that he was oblivious" to the connection between Biden and Burisma.
There's comfort in witnessing a narrative take form outside the direct control of humans and oblivious to the breakneck clip of the internet.
Seemingly oblivious to this basic math, Mr. Trump is proposing far-reaching and seemingly unfunded cuts in both corporate and household tax rates.
"Are they friends of yours?" the president asked, apparently oblivious to the racial undertones of posing such a query to a black journalist.
Those serving in government and running these companies can no longer be oblivious to how vulnerable our democracy is to attacks like this.
The president seems oblivious to the dark money influences on his supporters and the reason they recommended those anti-clean-energy cabinet picks.
But American passengers, usually oblivious to the mechanics who help ensure a safe flight, will soon learn about Mr. Blackman and his accomplishments.
They seemed oblivious to the possibility that she made a false report or was motivated by bias regarding who belonged in "her" space.
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.
Oblivious to my struggles, the textbook tries, every year, to crown my students' achievements by offering them long passages from Sophocles, Homer and Plato.
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.
Lauer was fired last year for inappropriate behavior and an internal investigation eventually declared that NBC News management was completely oblivious to the situation.
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.
Connoisseurs are called servants of the art market — they are said to be oblivious to the political concerns of the social history of art.
It has, at times, lived in a reality hole, seemingly oblivious to the bad elements of humanity exploiting its service right under its nose.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"Parents do not understand or are oblivious to the gravity of second and third hand smoke exposure and possible effects," Joshi added by email.
But Max is oblivious to much of that, affirmed in his identity, confident in his abilities, and assured of our unconditional love for him.
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.
A drone was used to capture the chilling moment when the ocean predator swims near the paddle boarder, who remains oblivious to its presence.
The suit claims Simmons warned the publications the story was false but they were "coldly oblivious to the damage their cruel stories would cause ... "
Zuckerberg seems either oblivious to - or incapable of assuming - the responsibilities that come with running an enterprise of extraordinary political, cultural and social influence.
The teachers in particular seem oblivious to everything about the demographic they work with, so those characters could use some nuance in Season 2.
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.
Until August of 2014, we were oblivious to the track record of human rights abuses that the UAE had been steadily accruing for years.
Canova accused Wasserman Schultz of being "oblivious" to the tough jobs market, going after her votes in Congress on trade legislation and other issues.
We eventually made it to a nearby street, where Indonesian domestic helpers were relaxing on their day off, oblivious to the panic around them.
"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.
This by itself can become a security hole, because, in many cases, site administrators remain oblivious to hacks because of their lack of knowledge.
At these moments, Fernyhough can seem distinctly oblivious to the health and wellness of his reader, whose own inner voice might begin to balk.
Like Narcissus, she becomes oblivious to the world outside herself and her other self, and unsure about where the lines between them are drawn.
The people, the women in brightly-printed zani and ragged winter jackets, the men in flowing riga and threadbare scarves, seemed oblivious to it.
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.
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.
Bloom could be painfully oblivious to the ways in which shifting and enlarging of the canon was not merely necessary but joy-filled work.
Pink, anemone-like fronds waft gently by his feet and a confounding inky darkness extends behind him; but he is oblivious to all this.
Before the success of "The Three-Body Problem," Western publishers and literary agents were largely oblivious to the proliferation of sci-fi in China.
In that moment, Zadie taught me that not every privileged person is apathetic to my world -- many of them are just oblivious to it.
"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.
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.
" 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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
"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.
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.
" 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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!
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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. .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
" 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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
You've probably seen them on the bus, snogging with wild abandon, entirely oblivious to how many old, single and otherwise cynical fuckers are looking at them with absolute disgust.
But Snowden is completely oblivious to the challenges that we face as we move into the year 2017—a perilous fucking time for our country, to say the least.
Part way in I realized: if I can't even make a children's toy reliably draw a line, how many other things am I incapable of or totally oblivious to?
Image: PixabayMany of us have experienced prolonged stretches of driving where we're seemingly oblivious to our surroundings, and we're left dumbfounded that we didn't get into a serious accident.
Murray, oblivious to the development, continued to play his third round match against Portugal's Joao Sousa on Margaret Court Arena, winning 6-2 3-6 6-2 6-2.
Or the couple staring into each other's' eyes over long-finished desserts with no intention of getting the bill, oblivious to you circling the table like a hangry vulture.
The early stages of being an entrepreneur are like being stuck in a cave for many years, the outside world oblivious to your amazing talents, skills, products, or services.
Patients as the terminal users will only see their co-pays as the costs, for the most part oblivious to the behemoth backend financial exchanges that got them there.
The young fans in attendance were perhaps more oblivious to the still-festering repercussions of Mcdonald's untimely and unjustified death, but that made his approach all the more important.
What the general public is oblivious to—but the medical community knows—is how fentanyl addiction took its roots in anesthesiology before it made its way into the mainstream.
And manufacturers certainly aren't oblivious to this; Swiss giant Nestlé announced on July 16 that it would be launching a "no added sugar" chocolate made exclusively from cocoa beans.
In framing this policy approach, both Governor Rossello and the Financial Oversight Board seem to be oblivious to Greece's recent dismal experience with such policies under very similar circumstances.
At parties, it's important to be almost invisible, to catch people when they're oblivious to the camera — to get the intensity of their speech, the gestures of their hands.
But despite of -- or perhaps because of -- his political acuity, Pence has remained largely oblivious to contacts between Trump officials and Russian operatives, at least according to his aides.
A trade policy approach not grounded in economics and seemingly oblivious to the disastrous experience with beggar-thy-neighbor policies of the 1930s is reason enough for serious concern.
It's bad enough that the dinosaurs were oblivious to their doomsday space rock, but it would be especially embarrassing if we humans smack ourselves in the face with one.
Amid the challenges of the road, the caravan's migrants have mostly remained oblivious to the noise of American politics; their concerns have been focused on immediate matters of survival.
His short film "Neverland", which shows a transgender woman cavorting in a sarong on a Thai beach, oblivious to the surrounding glares, recently featured in a Hong Kong gallery.
Still, for most of Carlotta's life she was pretty much oblivious to rock 'n' roll, focusing her time between school and dabbling in a career as a television actress.
But the story unfolded from the point of view of characters who have sealed themselves off in an erotic idyll, oblivious to the student riots in the streets outside.
As the character shakes her platinum curls and adjusts the high-cut costume, she is oblivious to a sublime stand of tall pines framing her figure in the shot.
Seemingly oblivious to the fact that FIFA had agreed to make public the details of the vote, Nunes instead opted to vote for Morocco, the North Americans' only rival.
This official acknowledged a split in the White House: One group is naively oblivious to a risk that the bottom could fall out of Trump's support in the Senate.
Sadly, in framing this policy approach, both Rossello and the Financial Oversight Board seem to be oblivious to Greece's recent dismal experience with such policies under very similar circumstances.
Those who simply call for "more speech" in the marketplace of ideas can be oblivious to the difficulties that under-represented conservative ideas face in getting a fair hearing.
She says that I am being oblivious to my own safety as a single woman, and that she would not worry if I had a husband to protect me.
He then turns around to show off, both unnecessarily triumphant and completely oblivious to the fact that he just covered a stranger with nacho cheese and broken tortilla bits.
Lovato, who is married to 42-year-old landlord Jane Hamilton, was oblivious to the havoc being wreaked in his name until strangers began messaging him online early last year.
The Puzzled American thinks that BPM is just a station on Sirius XM. Even though nobody's popped molly since Ultra 2013, they're completely oblivious to how the times have changed.
" A subsequent Al Jazeera investigation found that local police were oblivious to the underground trade happening under their noses, with one bewildered senior officer asking, "Rape video, what is this?
"They know I'm there, but they're a little bit oblivious to my presence," he said of his subjects in "Portraying Artists: Photographs by Walter Weissman," on view through Feb. 21.
BROWSING PEACEFULLY at a waterhole, the herd of two dozen elephants seems oblivious to the car that has stopped 100 metres away and disgorged three visitors to gawp at them.
Humans are oblivious to isoprene, but the researchers figure that dogs are particularly sensitive to the chemical, and can easily tell when their owner's breath contains too much of it.
Oblivious to our surroundings, we read texts, scroll through pictures and type messages as we walk around, bumping into objects (and other people), with some actually falling to their death.
Instead, these are South Korea's smartphone zombies: distracted walkers wandering the city's sidewalks and wide boulevards, seemingly oblivious to everything except the latest text, alert, or notification on their phone.
Tasked with keeping the team safe, she can do no better than set new passwords every day, and is seemingly oblivious to the CIA and ISI operatives milling around Pokhran.
Trump, aggressive and oblivious to the rules of engagement, making a direct pitch to the FBI director for loyalty -- and suggesting strongly that his future employment depended on the answer.
Most users were oblivious to the changes, which might be considered a kind of victory, while others, Apple said, noted a distinct improvement in Siri's ability to understand natural language.
In "Coping" (2008), weary villagers (and a lone mummy) trudge home from work, oblivious to an alarming deluge of brownish sludge that rises to their thighs and impedes their motion.
It said the copilot, who was offering support and monitoring conditions, was "ineffective and was oblivious to the rapidly unfolding unsafe situation" and should have taken control of the plane.
Lewandowski, who was informed by Trump on Monday morning at Trump Tower, appeared to be oblivious to his fate as recently as the weekend, three high-level campaign sources said.
After vetting the objective, the evidence and the witnesses envisioned for each committee's hearing, I would turn to the indispensable part, the part most staff were oblivious to — the theater.
Murray, who was playing his own third-round match on the adjacent Margaret Court Arena, was oblivious to Sears's collapse until afterwards and rushed straight to hospital following his victory.
The presentment also says that as Coffey was unconscious on a couch, a number of fraternity members continued drinking, partying and playing pool around him, oblivious to his impending death.
Anybody who's walked the streets of a busy city will know about "smartphone zombies"—people who stroll around with their faces in a screen, oblivious to the world around them.
Not to mention the consistent number of Kardashian-level incidents of people exploiting another culture for profit while erasing the originators and being completely oblivious to the challenges they face.
None of this is to suggest that anyone on the Thunder, who improved their record to 11-8 on Monday night, is oblivious to the season that Westbrook is constructing.
We're two old people now, with a sense of mortality we lacked when we arrived in Florida three decades ago, oblivious to the effect hurricanes could have on people's lives.
On the corner of Bowery and Canal, a tattooed woman in a checkered mini-dress and a young boy stooped to pet Kuma, seemingly oblivious to her tabloid-famous master.
But there it is, nonetheless standing its ground, dumb and defiant, utterly humorless (despite being topped with an immense light saber) and oblivious to anything we might say about it.
UFA, Russia — Oblivious to the freezing cold, a small boy, seated at the edge of a hill overlooking the wide Belaya River, held a wooden train high above his head.
Mr. Putin has spent the past month pretending to be oblivious to calls for the release of Oleg Sentsov, a Ukrainian filmmaker currently on hunger strike in a Siberian jail.
" Just this week in Florida, for example, packed crowds waded onto Clearwater Beach, seemingly oblivious to health officials who have implored Americans to practice social distancing and "flatten the curve.
The first episode ends with children laughing and playing, oblivious to the songbird that just dropped dead at their feet, a victim of the toxic radiation spewing into the atmosphere.
Once upon a time, there was a theme that was incredibly elaborate, and yet so elegantly presented that I was oblivious to it throughout a big chunk of the solve.
Donald Trump rose peddling the politics of scandal — oblivious to policy, spreading insane allegations about birth certificates and other things — so maybe it's just that he gets swallowed by it.
He has also worked on "The Simpsons" since its first season, which included the episode that introduced Apu as a fussy shopkeeper oblivious to the thieving teens in his store.
But we characterize Iran as "meddling" in Iraq, forgetting or oblivious to the fact that not long ago Iraq posed an existential threat to Iran, which the United States abetted.
Republicans seem oblivious to those concerns, and to the danger that voters who lose access to health care could retaliate at the ballot box in the 2018 and 2020 elections.
The actor began by describing how his background has shown him how different places can be "oblivious to another" ... but by abusing the environment, we are all hurting each other.
The few who remember them do so with resentment and hate as "the Warriors of Light", oblivious to the group having sacrificed everything, including their lives, to save their people.
Sleep studies have since echoed that idea, showing that during REM, the brain is oblivious to the restraints of consciousness and can indulge in a kind of free-flow brainstorming.
"We're counting the ones that we do catch," he replied, seemingly oblivious to the fact that publicly available data about "the ones that we do catch" doesn't support his position.
There are actually more courts [compared with cases regarding sexual orientation] that have allowed transgender people to bring cases based on sex discrimination law, even though people seem oblivious to it.
Alva herself came as a Venetian princess, and a number of men went as Louis XVI, perhaps oblivious to the fact that the king lost his head due to such excess.
It's a good bet that some fans attending the game in Vegas, oblivious to those around them, will be rooting for their very own target outcomes using the William Hill app.
"Like most people in Hollywood, I have worked with him and I'm deeply disappointed in myself for being so oblivious to these devastating experiences of sexual harassment and abuse," he wrote.
As Joe, the closeted gay Mormon, Christophe Montenez is oblivious to his own pain and that of others, including his wife, Harper (Jennifer Decker, who veers between childlike torpor and lucidity).
In Germany they call them "smombies" – or smartphone zombies – people who are so caught up in their device they roam the streets oblivious to other people, traffic or rogue lamp posts.
And then there's Roland's rebuke of Dave's blindness to how easy he really has it, compared to what black Christians in his own town have faced — something Dave is oblivious to.
The news outlet reports that burger-hungry customers remained "oblivious" to the situation, despite the fact that the smoke was so thick, firefighters couldn't even go inside to battle the flames.
A mile away, next to Spitalfields Market, investment bankers are supping flat whites in Costa on the ground floor of RBS's offices, oblivious to the enormous plague burial site below them.
But this controversy and the myriad responses to it seem oblivious to the fact that when compared with other art forms, movies are even further behind the times than Hollywood realizes.
Mr Souleyman is not oblivious to the fact that he is putting on a show (in more than one sense: he refers to his own on-stage clothing as his "costume").
Is it just about tapping into people's anxieties, or is it more about empowering people, making them believe they're it-getters and everyone else is oblivious to what's really going on?
That apology letter that Harvey Weinstein wrote wasn't the sound of a man oblivious to the gravity of the accusations of sexual harassment and assault that have been made against him.
Up stepped Yan, oblivious to the fact that only 43 pitchers in the history of baseball had homered in their first at-bat, and none had done it in eight years.
But the same government that executes hundreds of drug dealers every year — and cracks down periodically on alcohol, which is also illegal — seems curiously oblivious to the growing popularity of marijuana.
Is it cynicism or plain old ignorance that makes our legislators appear oblivious to the damage that cuts to public education and health care will do to our future work force?
North of a Confederate monument in Forsyth Park, tourists walk through the historic district, lined with cafés, antique shops, and grand antebellum homes, oblivious to the poverty a few blocks away.
But a lack of information leaves families oblivious to the risks their children face while working on tobacco farms, said Margaret Wurth, a researcher for New York-based Human Rights Watch.
While waiting for the correct train, we noticed a pigeon on the tracks doing what pigeons do — nodding its head with eyes darting back and forth, oblivious to the approaching danger.
Government investigators needed just a few hours to hack through Pentagon security and take control of the U.S. military's newest weapons systems — and the military was often oblivious to the attacks.
On Thursday the hermit kingdom was busy celebrating the 75th anniversary of the birth of Kim Jong Nam's father, Kim Jong Il, with almost everyone oblivious to news of the assassination.
For one thing, his plan seems purposely oblivious to his administration's utter failure to prepare students across the city for the admissions test — and for a school as challenging as Stuyvesant.
When I played him in the late '80s, I was completely oblivious to the emotional pain he experienced with his mother, who had hoped for a girl when he was born.
"We shouldn't have to be fighting this right now," Ms. Staples said outside the marble-lined courtroom as throngs of summer tourists, oblivious to conflict, wandered the Old Port neighborhood outside.
Investors have seemingly been oblivious to claims of Russian interference in the election, the firing of a director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the appointment of a special prosecutor.
It's all about a "fresh start," Jimmy/Saul says, but Kim greets his actions with skepticism, while he appears oblivious to her pained expressions as his ethics slink toward the abyss.
I'm happy to report, though, that Noah remained essentially unchanged — quiet and perhaps a bit chastened, but still self-absorbed and self-pitying and largely oblivious to the feelings of others.
"Someone who is so oblivious to the facts, or intentionally ignorant of them, should not be entrusted with policy decisions that affect the safety of the American people," Mr. Smith added.
Mr. Ryan may be oblivious to the ultimate cause of his entirely free and unforced decision to spend more time with his kids, but it is, in a nutshell, Paul Ryan.
N.C.: My suspicion is that those who seem oblivious to suffering, whether it is nearby or in remote corners, are for the most part unaware, perhaps blinded by doctrine and ideology.
The president whines about bad trade deals and unfair competition from other nations but seems oblivious to the fact that the U.S. is not a paragon of virtue in that regard.
The sequence culminates with their being oblivious to the shootout in the house they're parked in front of, belting "One More Try" like a pack of wolves baying at the moon.
Still engrossed in her projected shot, and seemingly oblivious to the murmurings of the women on the porch, she walked over to the ball, addressed it, and crisply shot it off.
That someone so "woke" could be so oblivious to the truth in Buttigieg's statement says more about the political posturing around race than it does about the undeniable harms of racism.
He capped off his display by sinking a 10-foot putt at the last as two ducks waddled nearby on the fringe of the green, oblivious to Homa's life-changing moment.
Today Mr. Trump's unaccountable style of governing reflects his Attorney General William Barr's doctrine of unitary executive power, oblivious to the checks and balances and separation of powers in the Constitution.
A naked man huddles in a raft and stares intently at the bars of Dove soap in his hands, oblivious to the hole in his craft, in "Going Down Clean" (2016).
"As they sliced their heads they would tell us 'liberate yourself from the apostates'," he said as some his eight children played, oblivious to the sound of sniper rifles and mortar bombs.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying I want to go back to a time when everyone was just oblivious to reality; society is much better off confronting these things head-on.
Armed with his movie camera, Hill was apparently oblivious to the White House rules and pushed in behind a group of news cameramen to film FDR slowly walking along the mansion's portico.
Oblivious to his free-fall rating of 21 percent, Macron then tried to move closer to Germany by raising the fuel taxes to prevent the budget deficit running over the mandated limit.
The board rebuked: ""It strains credulity to think Merlin was oblivious to the potential promotional and substitutional effects of the Pandora/Merlin Agreement, yet still proceeded with the deal on unaltered terms.
He was literally imaginary DJing next to Junior and loving every moment, completely oblivious to the fact that the music from his record was not the music coming out of the speakers.
O'Donnell has joined the pilot in the role of Tutu, Bridgette's mother, who is oblivious to social convention and shows up for her daughter and grandson as best as she possibly can.
They're oblivious to the depths of the suffering going on not far away, among people who are remarkably similar to them, apart from the circumstances of how they came into the world.
All of the bar patrons and the bartender appear to have their hands in the area – except for a couple seated at the bar who appear oblivious to the events around them.
A quick recap for those who were, until now, oblivious to prenuptial agreements: They are contracts, drafted by matrimonial lawyers, that stipulate how a couple's assets will be divided if they divorce.
Sweden had tired from their enormous defensive effort, but substitute John Guidetti should have done better than a lame shot, oblivious to the unmarked Emil Forsberg who was steaming through the middle.
Jamie enters his shop, checks his ledger, and has a meeting with his smuggling associates, all while oblivious to the fact that Claire (Caitriona Balfe) is on her way to see him.
The unfortunate circumstances of his plight and his choice took him into a different direction for which I was very oblivious to, but that was something that will always remain with me.
In "Ecce Homo", which depicts the moment Christ is condemned to death, in the background a man and a woman peer over a bridge, oblivious to what is going on near them.
Donald Trump's second ex-wife is ready for her close-up in Hollywood ... based on the way she played oblivious to Kathy Griffin's gory beheading photo and all the fallout from it.
In contrast, "The Woman in Front of the Camera" is a three-minute film by Hu Xiangqian of a middle-aged woman dancing, oblivious to the crowd surrounding her—and utterly entranced.
A Laotian military representative practices his golf swing as a gaggle of barefoot teenagers pad past from the swimming pool, towelling themselves down and apparently oblivious to the swirl of strategic tension.
Warming to his subject, and oblivious to occasional titters in the audience, Cole warned that February's flash of turbulence was just an appetiser for a "volatility revolution" that "will not be televised".
No doubt plenty of Trump voters respond favorably to his "America First" message, but the president seemed oblivious to the reality that he presides over a closely divided country and political system.
Balearic techno, a style of dance music born on the tropical shores of Ibiza, is optimized for going out of your mind on the dance floor, oblivious to everything but the rhythm.
Overall, investors seem oblivious to multiple warnings signs that the economy is turning, including slumping business investment, a slowdown in hiring, stalled wage growth and a stubbornly narrow-to-inverted yield curve.
I've come across a lot of projects that are oblivious to this younger generation in the world that we live in today, and a lot of that stuff feels old and dated.
Proponents of the U.S. Brazil free trade agreement seem to be operating in an alternative universe, oblivious to or willfully ignorant of the environmental and social realities playing themselves out in Brazil.
Everything shifts in a dinner scene when the family relations emerge with geometric clarity: the charming, domineering father who's oblivious to the nervously accommodating mother and the exasperated, haplessly stuck adult children.
We failed to take Trump seriously because of a third media failing: We were largely oblivious to the pain among working-class Americans and thus didn't appreciate how much his message resonated.
Up to now, The Old Home, in Newark, Ohio, provides us with an example of the other extreme, that is, building owners oblivious to the historical and architectural significance of their property.
He wanted to talk of his commute, the blue-clad Cubs fans with the names of old heroes on jerseys — Banks, Santo, Williams — who wandered into the street, oblivious to his car.
And one passenger who watched the presentation before boarding a different flight said the staff never pointed out the knives once they were strapped in, leaving him oblivious to where his was.
The experience can be particularly jarring for first-time buyers who tend to be especially anxious about blowing through a nest egg and may be oblivious to the potential stumbling blocks ahead.
On Wednesday, President Donald Trump celebrated as the Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed above 225,2000, seemingly oblivious to the fact that he celebrated the exact same thing more than a year ago.
If this surprises you, either you've been completely oblivious to the reality of the modern GOP for the past decade, or you're a reflexive centrist – which is pretty much the same thing.
The FBI had enlisted Dutch authorities to help with the investigation, and they were soon able to listen in as Chapo, oblivious to the betrayal, spoke freely with his most trusted associates.
Regional universities and business councils are not oblivious to this regional advantage and are working hand in hand to support the growth of startups looking to innovate in supply chain and agriculture.
The military has to recognize that most soldiers they give smartphones to are the same people we see every day lost in their devices and oblivious to the rest of the world.
Blissfully oblivious to others' feelings as always, Helen started to quiz Max about the young Noah's state of mind, and he confirmed that Noah was not in a good place freshman year.
Jason Scott, co-founder of the Archive Team, told Motherboard Verizon is simply jettisoning an unwanted property, oblivious to any deeper impact the move may have on actual users or internet history.
So far, Thunberg has played her game expertly — mostly by being almost entirely oblivious to the other games being played around her — and I hope she does this as long as possible.
Even today when I see photos of myself from high school, I can barely register the fact that I once treaded through the world so oblivious to the gift I'd been given.
In reality, the 17-year-old boy was walking down a street — seemingly oblivious to what's going on around him — and Van Dyke opened fire when McDonald was about 10 feet away.
"Caught" has an inadvertent soundtrack: Antonia Wright screaming at the bottom of a pool in her video "I Scream, Therefore I Exist," while swimmers above the water are oblivious to her shrieks.
In other words, the usually very smart and wealthy political powers that be aren't only failing, they seem to be oblivious to the fact that everything they're doing to stop Trump is backfiring.
There's always one guy who strolls in an hour late on the first Sunday of DST, oblivious to the time change, the cause of much snickering among people intelligent enough to spring ahead.
The tipping point appears to be the negative public reaction to the internal report released last week that  declared NBC News management was completely oblivious  to former "Today" star Matt Lauer's sexual misconduct.
Things fall apart quickly during a delirious sequence where Anna and John, rallying after a rough day, each run singing through their neighborhoods, completely oblivious to the murder and mayhem all around them.
But viewed through another, he's a controlling egomaniac with an abusive hold on his wife and children, and it can feel eerily like the movie (and its characters) are woefully oblivious to that.
Those range from Sam's sitcom-style sex-obsessed pal (Nik Dodani) to Sam falling in love with his therapist (Amy Okuda), oblivious to the ethical issues and misreading her efforts to help him.
What's more, for all their professed concern for the welfare of our nation's children, the left seems curiously oblivious to data showing how beneficial family, not government, involvement is to a child's health.
Unhappy with McGee's decision but seemingly oblivious to the fact that Curry and Green contributed to the ugly finish, Warriors coach Steve Kerr sought out Washington's Scott Brooks after the final horn sounded.
Trump seems oblivious to this rather elemental law of human interaction as evidenced by his outbursts with Turnbull -- a close American ally with whom he has little reason to argue, let alone offend.
Researchers don't usually come forward with detailed profiles of attackers; allowing North Korea to believe security companies and the intelligence community are oblivious to a campaign gives the good guys a leg up.
The nail-biting pursuit lasted several minutes, weaving in and out of traffic filled with cars oblivious to the little dog's presence, before the biker was able to catch up to the pup.
Like a moth drawn to the deadly glow of a scorching light, the Democrats are totally hypnotized by their own impeachment narrative, seemingly oblivious to the impending doom that awaits them in 2020.
He remains blissfully oblivious to the fact that he is selling out his base, who are dying by the thousands in the opioid epidemic and are at risk of losing their Medicaid coverage.
If the characters on Seinfeld were oblivious to their flaws, the characters on You're the Worst fully know their shortcomings and try desperately to overcome them, though more often than not they fail.
As if on cue, a homeless woman enters the car selling Hershey bars with the barker's chant of "I don't mean to bother anyone" and is oblivious to the fists flying around her.
Even if the coat was a terrible mistake and Melania was oblivious to the blunt message she was sending with it, it's too late, the world has seen it, the damage is done.
"We are not oblivious to our defence needs and will have to upgrade our defensive capabilities through suitable technologies without entering into an arms race," Aziz said, according to a foreign ministry statement.
Flash ahead, and Heidi is working as a waitress, seemingly oblivious to everything that transpired in her past, even when a Department of Defense investigator (Shea Whigham) begins nosing around into what happened.
Victory isn't unthinkable, and better a Republican who's allergic to caution, oblivious to actual information and altogether dangerous than a Democrat who'll dole out all the plum administration jobs to her own party.
However, this is not an artist oblivious to his influential prowess, in fact he knows what power he possesses, but has denied social responsibility under the guise of his role as an entertainer.
"Many politicians in Iraq are oblivious to the financial black hole of mismanagement," Luay al-Khatteeb, a fellow at the Center on Global Energy Policy of Columbia University, writes in the National Interest.
Actors like Mr. Dargham, who played a member of the chorus, saw Mr. Rau and his team arriving with preconceptions, focused on the Islamic State's invasion but seemingly oblivious to other painful episodes.
Pinnacle grandstands about growing up in a rough neighborhood, but he is oblivious to the built-in advantages his race has given him, and does not show much empathy for his friend's politicization.
CreditCreditVincent Tullo for The New York Times In a quiet patch of thorny wineberry bushes on Staten Island, a white-tailed deer snored loudly, oblivious to the team of humans gathered around him.
Being overly sentimental makes you less realistic when it comes to the value of your asset and, in some cases, oblivious to new data and developments surrounding the company, industry or market environment.
If it pricks its finger on an uninformed programmatic consultation, it is condemned to sleep for 20 years, oblivious to any new knowledge or threats to the animals it is there to protect.
Ten years after the first iPhones hit the stores and a walk down any main street means navigating a stream of people oblivious to their surroundings, heads bowed over their now ubiquitous smartphones.
Finally Mr. Yoo and Mr. Prakash propose that Congress should form "a special committee to investigate the Russia controversy," as though they are completely oblivious to the ongoing House, Senate and Mueller investigations.
"This industry — I think I've been incredibly fortunate — but it was sort of an industry where I was lucky and I kind of chose to be oblivious to what was going on," Greene said.
We're all tiny creatures living within that system beetling away at our endeavors, oblivious to the winds we kick up as we take flight on our little wings that make hurricanes on other shores.
Second, "Powell needs to say that he sees cracks in the stock market and that he's not oblivious to the stock market's forecasting abilities," Cramer continued, pointing to concerning action in the bond markets.
As his phone blew up with messages from friends and acquaintances, he says relief began to sink in, and he became oblivious to the raucous college basketball fans packing out the Greenpoint drinking hole.
Ansari and three of his friends sat glued to their mobile screens along with half a dozen other neighborhood boys, cheap headphones plugged tightly into their ears, and oblivious to the world around them.
But beyond overall allegations of a hostile environment that routinely undervalued female employees, some specific behaviors described in the lawsuit border on parody, depicting a culture almost surreally oblivious to its own gender issues.
There have been plenty of examples where men have been completely oblivious to the systemic problems that women face, and this sketch shows that the Republic of Gilead probably won't be all that different.
Now, I'm not completely oblivious to how hydrating and glow-inducing oils can be, but when I think about slathering one on my face or hair, the slick, greasy texture stops me every time.
It's like that moment when a polaroid film reveals its hidden details and we're finally aware of what we're looking at—except this process happens so fast that we're oblivious to the "developing" phase.
Oblivious to the real reason the women were standing in front of the stage, with their back to him, Zuma continued his speech but the audience was rattled and whispers spread across the room.
Catherine Lee, it seemed, had stepped across the invisible divide between her world and the underworld, oblivious to the chain of events she had set in motion that would end in her own death.
But what, exactly, happened to lend benzos such incredible popularity—and why, despite high-profile disavowals and tragedies, have so many doctors, patients and recreational users seemed to remain oblivious to their hidden dangers?
Another pop diva who knows a little somethinga bout the spotlight, Mariah Carey, rang in her (cough cough) birthday (she's "eternally oblivious to age," darling) in Copenhagen while on her Sweet Sweet Fantasy tour.
Many retailers have turned to psychology to manipulate shopping spaces, both in stores and online, to persuade customers to make purchases -- and more often than not, we can be oblivious to these mind games.
Instead of handing the workplace-climate probe over to external investigators, NBC conducted an internal review which, to be expected, found that NBC's top brass was oblivious to the misbehaviors over the many years.
Although it seemed unlikely that the leader of the Workers Party was oblivious to what his underlings what up to, the country's political establishment, the media, and the judiciary let him off the hook.
But this concern is oblivious to the fact that, exactly at the same time Pompeo was delivering this remark, Biegun was expressing his support for the railway joint survey to his South Korean counterpart.
Over lunch, it seemed to Clizbe that Simmons was oblivious to the routine ''butt-sniffing'' that C.I.A. veterans routinely engage in: questions about time spent at the ''Farm'' and about stints in war zones.
I guess Arbour is attempting to address (white) women's issues in the video—while totally oblivious to the fact that she is appropriating a black man's work that specifically highlights the black American experience.
But ordinary voters — or at least the ones I spoke to at Mr. Sanders's rally at Detroit's TCF Center on Friday night — seem undisturbed by Mr. Sanders's brashness, or at least oblivious to it.
As questions of diversity and privilege have become more mainstream cultural issues, the adults in Fischl's paintings have often started to look like horrors, oblivious to the casual damage they inflict with every decision.
Oblivious to occupying the pop-culture equivalent of the bottom half of a double bill, "Maze Runner: The Death Cure" aspires to be a grand male weepie: the "Shawshank Redemption" of "Maze Runner" movies.
While foreigners are enjoying the hospitality, they shouldn't be oblivious to the cost the World Cup is inflicting on ordinary Russians, who didn't have a say in opening their doors to reveling sports fans.
It reinforced the sense of the piece as a perfectly closed loop, a spectacle as unconcerned with any message, and as oblivious to human attempts to nevertheless glean meaning from it, as a sunset.
"I know how to turn on the sex charm," she says, oblivious to the fact that Sex Charm sounds like an FDA-unregulated supplement that Amanda Chantal Bacon would charge $30 to pulverize and snort.
"Someone who is so oblivious to the facts, or intentionally ignorant of them, should not be entrusted with policy decisions that affect the safety of the American people," Democratic Representative Adam Smith tells the Times.
With his vape in tow, Ben attempts to reconnect with his estranged sister Ivy (Kathryn Newton), his younger (and sort of oblivious to his ways) half-siblings, and his wary step-father (Courtney B. Vance).
On cross examination, Taylor said she was oblivious to the extent of Harris' "double life," as Boring described it, saying that she did not know whether he was sexting with minors or meeting a prostitute.
L'Engle's brand of weirdness can be ugly and unsettling, as her characters suffer physical abuse, fight their own uncontrollable rages, or just spout oddball jargon, oblivious to the ways they're alienating or offending other people.
Along with plain common sense, this makes it even more surprising that Uber's CEO is seemingly oblivious to the number one rule of the contemporary marketplace: You're not in control; every consumer out there is.
And more importantly, you don't need to pretend like you're living in a bunker and are completely oblivious to the passage of time like some overly chill "cool girl" — you know what day it is.
But I was pretty oblivious to all of that, because what my friends had asked me to do was to talk about our worries, and about our ability and responsibility to do something about them.
Occam's razor suggests that Hillary was in the dark, like she always was with Bill's sexual misconduct, and was merely doing political wife duties in thanking a dedicated campaign volunteer, oblivious to the broader context.
My hunch is that we will likewise look back and conclude that today's calls for racial justice, if anything, understate the problem — and that white America, however well meaning, is astonishingly oblivious to pervasive inequity.
Middle-class Americans seemed oblivious to the fact that businesses no longer protected workers, benefits were removed or cost-shifted, unions eviscerated, and productivity increases resulted in profits benefitting only shareholders and executives, not workers.
One supporter even tells a police officer holding back the unhappy crowds, "I bet you Trump would change all of this," somehow still oblivious to the fact that the inconvenience was, in fact, Trump's doing.
Oblivious to us, the lions pawed each other's heads, pushed each other off the slippery log, tumbled down and hit the muddy ground and sprang back up, training for the rigors of hunts to come.
The research suggests that such people, by extension, also may be oblivious to the effect of their attempts at physical contact, and perhaps blind to the cringes of someone they're trying to reassure or support.
The answer cannot be that the auditor happened to visit the facility on two unusually calm days in May 2015, or that he interviewed only inmates who were somehow oblivious to the chaos around them.
As in his previous HBO series, "Eastbound and Down" and "Vice Principals," which he cocreated, McBride's character in "Gemstones" embodies a particular brand of unreconstructed male, less oblivious to his privilege than untroubled by it.
One day he would see visitors mugging for selfies; another day it would be a silent military veteran with his head lowered, or office workers eating lunch, apparently oblivious to the mass grave around them.
Also on the roster: Troy (Brandon P Bell), a dean's son; Lionel (DeRon Horton), a gay intellectual; and Coco (Antoinette Robertson), a scholarship student who finds Samantha oblivious to the privilege of her lighter skin.
Even though he could have stopped world hunger, cleaned up the planet, and cured diseases, among other things, Dr. Manhattan spent the last 10 years oblivious to his powers, living a normal life with Angela.
Murray, oblivious to the development, was playing against Portugal's Joao Sousa on the adjacent Margaret Court Arena at the same time, winning 6-2 3-6 6-2 6-2 before rushing straight to hospital.
Q-Tip gets respect here for his brilliance and ambition, but Abdurraqib likens him to a perfectionist older brother: demanding and a bit aloof, seemingly oblivious to how hard Phife was trying to prove himself.
Malik Bendjelloul's Oscar-winning documentary chronicles a search, years later, to find Rodriguez, and the story of the singer himself, who was oblivious to the fact that he'd become a hero to South African fans.
There was a dude behind her blowing bubbles oblivious to the scene, and the guy sitting next to me was cheesing almost as hard as I was, they regaled in sharing such a special moment.
"Today the tourist industry in the DPRK is developing afresh under the wise leadership of supreme leader Kim Jong Un," wrote the country's official tourism site, seemingly oblivious to the global controversy surrounding Warmbier's death.
The bottom line: "If you're living in a neighborhood that's doing well in a prosperous metro area, you're oblivious to what's happening in Tulsa and Dayton," says Stacy Mitchell of the Institute for Local Self-Reliance.
In terms of what's happening here, it's either a coverup by the facility responsible (or by government officials), or the offending party is completely oblivious to what has happened, the latter of which seems highly unlikely.
Other than a tweenage obsession with Duke Nukem 3D, I've been pretty much oblivious to developments in the genre, and my rare attempts to test my mettle online have unfailingly resulted in swift and humiliating death.
He seems oblivious to the pain felt by others, as if he has spent so much time away from or ignoring those with different points of view that he is no longer aware that they exist.
Most of Mozambique's around 26 million people have been oblivious to the debt scandal that began in 2013 but they are becoming more aware as high inflation and a plummeting currency hit them in their pockets.
"Holy shit, is this true," I wrote in an addendum to my now-deleted Retweet, oblivious to the fact that in the internet age, if you have to ask if something's a hoax, it probably is.
A photographer once told me that little kids are the best to photograph: They mug for you for a few minutes, but they lose interest pretty quickly — and then they're oblivious to the boring grown-ups.
But Schiller's comments offered further evidence of a frequent critique of Apple: that the company seems oblivious to the high price points of its products relative to competitors, which leave many consumers unable to purchase them.
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What ties the latter reactions together, from my perspective, is that they seem oblivious to the historical moment, like thespians acting out an old, familiar play even as the theater goes up in flames around them.
Instead, the film settles for taking pot shots at Trump, whom everyone seeing the movie likely already finds odious and dangerous, and at the KKK, which you'd have to be totally oblivious to disregard in 2018.
His solitary opinion, seemingly aimed at portraying his dissenting vote as reasonable, was oblivious to the fact that the trial court had found that the doctors had been repeatedly stiffed by Louisiana hospitals, sometimes for years.
Within the hour, the town begins to wake: flocks of schoolchildren, men and women oblivious to the russet-colored steel monoliths — each around 33 feet high and weighing about eight tons — slowly rising in their midst.
"I fear that countries in Europe are oblivious to fighting financial crime," Ana Gomes, a Portuguese member of the European Parliament, said following news of the settlement by the largest financial services provider in the Netherlands.
According to GQ, when Chalamet noted to Bale that it might be challenging to act now that he is under the spotlight, Bale told him "Be oblivious to it" — and that wisdom has brought him peace.
At one, Elliniko, which is at a crumbling abandoned airport outside Athens, a corner had been turned into a makeshift mosque, where an Afghan refugee prepared to pray, oblivious to the chatter of hundreds around him.
For his part, Energy Secretary Rick Perry tried to allay concerns at a major energy conference this week in Houston, downplaying, and perhaps gleefully oblivious to, the fallout of the looming trade war for US energy.
We crash a breathless threesome in a hotel room, steamy with the fulfilled promise of adventurous sex, blissfully oblivious to the outside world until they finally manage to find phone chargers to connect them to it.
In The Phantom Menace, that entry point is the Jedi Council, an ossified collection of warriors whose staid certainty of their own righteousness largely renders them oblivious to a massive threat growing right under their noses.
Despite substantial introspection and external analysis since 2007, the United Nations climate panel has seemed persistently locked in an antiquated view of how to improve its communication efforts, largely oblivious to the "new communication climate" out there.
I had no doubt about the decision that I had made at the time, but that didn't mean that I was oblivious to how dangerous it was and so it really did require faith on my part.
Order your coffee via an app and you won't have to wait in line, the wall says — oblivious to the line of people who can't afford beds to sleep in, let alone coffee when they wake up.
"Directors are historically pretty oblivious to the inter-personal things that are happening on the set, because they're focused on what they're doing creatively, but had I known about there would have been no mercy," he said.
It's often easy to be oblivious to the fact that we could all be mercifully annihilated by unfeeling space rocks at any moment, with no paternally gruff oil rig workers to save us if the occasion arises.
The tipping point for Roberts and Burke appears to be the negative public reaction to the internal report released last week that  declared NBC News management was completely oblivious  to former "Today" star Matt Lauer's sexual misconduct.
In their comedies, like Raising Arizona, The Hudsucker Proxy, and Burn After Reading, extraordinary people seem oblivious to the absurdity of life as it beats them down, punishes the innocent, and usually lets the guilty go free.
The event's full name, "Startup Mingle Party & 'Summer Seduction' Lingerie Fashion Show," suggests that those same organizers may or may not be completely oblivious to the ongoing issues surrounding sexism and harassment rocking the broader tech industry.
And after a decade of laps on the Providence College track alongside walkers and joggers oblivious to the Olympian in the inside lane, she has transformed herself into one of the best distance runners in the world.
"Despite its title, President Obama's CFPB does nothing to protect consumers but rather gives lawmaking authority to unelected government workers who are oblivious to the effects their policies have on millions of hardworking American families," Williams said.
But Trump has carried on, spitting Twitter venom at political foes (and allies he felt slighted by), seemingly oblivious to -- or actively spiteful of -- the sensitive mechanisms and relationships that typically drive policy-making on Capitol Hill.
Mr. Thévenet was sitting in his office in the back of the building, oblivious to the bloody chaos as the cargo truck careened by, until his security guards rushed in and he ran to the front door.
Everyone, seemingly, is hot for someone they can't have or who's utterly oblivious to their interest, in a Netflix series that throws together teen beauty pageants, raging hormones and closeted desires in one surprisingly binge-worthy stew.
Their side is finally starting to be heard, at a time when many urbanites remain so detached from their food supply that they're oblivious to the fact that their breakfast BLTs require the slaughter of actual pigs.
Unless you are completely oblivious to the creepy, ephemeral hivemind that leads to virality on the internet, you've likely seen some of the alien-looking, indescribably dog-faced imagery permeating the World Wide Web in recent weeks.
Even guests who might be oblivious to the hotel's solar, geothermal and radiant cooling and heating systems might have trouble overlooking amenities that chain hotels would not think to offer for rooms starting at $129 a night.
This is where it immediately became obvious to me that Bridgette didn't grow up in the system, as she seemed oblivious to the myriad rules and restrictions dictating what you can and cannot buy with SNAP benefits.
After all, Barcelona is Spain's tourism hub, a cosmopolitan city visited by millions who are oblivious to politics but fascinated by the area's architecture, food, soccer team and spectacular location, wedged between verdant hills and the Mediterranean.
Warren in particular sees the heist as an act of existential revolt against conformity, a chance to break out of the dreary destiny that seems to be the lot of young men oblivious to their own privileges.
These verdant nooks are where Dolbeer's disciples use an array of sophisticated hardware to frighten, frustrate, and sometimes slaughter their winged adversaries, all in the name of protecting millions of flyers who are oblivious to the struggle.
They suspect that an independent investigation from outside the government is the only hope for checking a president who seems oblivious to press criticism, whose party controls Congress and who has the executive branch under his thumb.
I remained oblivious to its purpose until last summer, when I began applying to graduate school and found that the M.B.A. programs I hoped to attend at Harvard and Stanford would cost more than $100,000 per year.
Perhaps the greatest risk to humanity when it comes to machines isn't an omnipotent AI, but that, like Bowen's flies, we become oblivious to the critical software working in the background of our lives—and thus, powerless.
Taken on the family's current trip to Bali (which also includes the couple's daughter Luna Simone, 2), the clip sees Teigen, 32, pulling a few funny faces as Miles continues to drink, oblivious to their wild meal companion.
A spiffy tank stood guard along with a huge Turkish flag dwarfing a shepherd following black goats, while the harvesting of winter wheat proceeded on the Turkish side of the border at a leisurely pace oblivious to war.
On the Israeli side, just below the point where the Syrian and Lebanese borders meet, hundreds of families rode the chairlifts and skied the slopes of the Hermon resort on a recent weekday, seemingly oblivious to the tensions.
I glanced at her in the back seat, as she blasted Moana through her headphones and was oblivious to our talk up front, and I couldn't help but think that I had set her up to be bullied.
LANKOV: So, past policies have not worked actually because China is not completely participating, actually because the North Korean state is designed in a way that basically makes the government quite oblivious to the demands of the population.
But, oblivious to the logical outcome of the imposed fiscal austerity, the EU Commission is now warning the Italian government that the sinking economic growth would lead to overshooting the budget deficit target decreed by the Commission itself.
YouTube is throwing big money behind 360 creation YouTube isn't oblivious to the fact that a lot of its popular content — makeup tutorials, unboxing gadgets, silly pranks, and webcam confessionals — aren't particularly powerful when ported to virtual reality.
The scene drew different reactions from the crowd, depending on which angle they had on Noah, who in his haste was blissfully oblivious to his beltless trousers sliding further and further down as he spoke to Auger Aliassime.
"They seem to think that all of a sudden, out of the blue, thousands of a legal immigrants showed up at the border and are just oblivious to the yearlong calls by Republicans, and some Democrats," said Lesko.
The only other option is that Trump (and her staff) are so oblivious to her public persona -- and that of her husband -- that it wouldn't even occur to them that the message on the jacket might cause controversy.
"The intention here is that the Universe is accompanying her, and she doesn't realize it," Rees informed the room, using her hands to show two entities orbiting around each other, the smaller one oblivious to the larger one.
With nothing significant to say to one another ("Laurence, we're not here to hold conversations, we are here to enjoy ourselves," his wife complains), Beverly badgers her guests into guzzling more alcohol, oblivious to the mayhem it's fueling.
I didn't know what my own eyes said to him, but as the two restless children in the back bobbed up and down in their car seats, their mother oblivious to her distracted husband, I felt myself soften.
All this angst is meant to ready us for the Great Reveal: the moment the owners return, oddly oblivious to how their money was spent, and gasp at colorful throw pillows, brassy light fixtures and bold wallpaper choices.
Saturday Night Live took us inside a SoulCycle class led by a handful of instructors-in-training who took turns trying to motivate spinners while simultaneously being oblivious to how strange and/or dumb they're making themselves sound.
Here's Pam Bondi accusing Hunter Biden of going "on a fishing trip with Joe Biden's family in Norway," seemingly oblivious to the fact that as Joe Biden's son, Hunter is in fact part of said family ‍♂️ pic.twitter.
Ruby herself is the only sympathetic character, which may have been Rosenfeld's intent — this pea of innocence oblivious to the childlike adults swirling around her — but any texture she adds is flattened by the weight of her mother.
Last week, he jointed her and threatened to sue CNN and the Daily Beast for publishing pieces about him based on statements they received from lawyers representing Parnas, seemingly oblivious to the fact that's not how lawsuits works.
Paired with an aloof Kate Winslet — with whom he has less chemistry than he did with Wood Harris, who played his business partner on "The Wire" — he works very hard to appear oblivious to the script's many idiocies.
So we picked up a roasted chicken at a roadside stand, and Israel navigated a series of narrow village roads lined with shacks in taffy colors and teeming with mototaxis, pedestrians and dogs that seemed oblivious to both.
Oblivious to both the smell and the army of flies that began to plague the decaying flesh, the artist raced between canvas and carcass, brushing fresh blood on the beef as he sought to capture its details in paint.
The lady in question is Zainab (Suha Gezen), a wide-eyed and giggly college student who is betrothed to Salim (Hiten Tejwani) and completely oblivious to the fact that her childhood friend Raghu is madly in love with her.
While they spent a late December day fine-tuning a satirical segment on how Veterans Affairs hospitals are oblivious to the needs of female patients, they were also contemplating many crucial questions that could affect this still-developing show.
Payne's storytelling voice is easy and intimate, perfect for sharing her secrets on how to dress, how to act and how to create the state of confusion that makes people oblivious to the fact that she's stealing them blind.
Ben Thompson says the post comes across as "dangerously oblivious to even the possibility that Facebook could be anything but a force for good ($)": Any world view that, no matter its motivations, leaves no room for doubt is problematic.
Gregory Belzley, lead lawyer for the protesters who have sued Trump, said the President's initial Charlottesville remarks declining to single out the white supremacists may suggest a broader approach that is oblivious to the possible dangers of his language.
A child sitting in the backseat of the car who was oblivious to the hills but saw the many changes to the gas pedal would probably conclude the gas pedal has no bearing on the speed of the car.
The only white person who seems moderately oblivious to the built-in disadvantages of Goble's race and gender is Harrison, who is harried and tired but kindly, and just wants to figure out how to launch the damn rocket.
Oblivious to the truth of the kingdom that he was romancing, he bought into and promoted the idea of the Saudis as forward-thinking fixers who would make his self-aggrandizing delusion of peace in the Middle East happen.
In particular, women who self-selected themselves as tolerant of or oblivious to or amused by or steeled against his casual misogyny and constant sexual subtext — which was somehow, incongruously and often jarringly, matched with paternal regard — got this.
Nothing seems to throw her off her game, whether she's smiling at passers-by oblivious to her campaign leafleting or vigorously cleaning the clock of her very surprised-looking opponent, Joe Crowley, who had been in office since 1999.
Other times I think she's a bit of a charlatan who produces more Kusama paintings than the world needs and stoops to conquer with mirrored "Infinity" rooms that attract hordes of selfie-seekers oblivious to her efforts on canvas.
He was blamed for the city's inefficient response to a major snowstorm in 2010, during which he said things were "going fine" in part because "Broadway shows were full," seeming oblivious to the hardships many New Yorkers were facing.
As Johnson's chaotic life unfolded, The Times often covered it extensively, but time and distance now allow for a recognition, seemingly oblivious to the writers at the time, of the racial overtones around many of the troubles he faced.
The Communist Party's leadership — and very likely Mr. Xi himself — has been surprised by or oblivious to the depth of the animosity, which has driven hundreds of thousands into the streets of Hong Kong for the past three months.
Yet Mr Jones, a 63-year-old newcomer to politics when he produced a stunning upset in a special election two years ago, appeared oblivious to the occasional glance he drew and only interested in the prospect of lunch.
According to people present in the room during the roundtable, who requested anonymity given the off-the-record nature of the event, Dorsey and Gadde seemed largely oblivious to caste-based abuse taking place on their platform in the country.
" He continued, "They'll want to enter the vehicle like a cocoon and have a very pleasurable experience getting to their destination, but that pleasure coming from using their telephone, their PC, discussing, and being totally oblivious to the distractions outside.
At first, we see the murder happen in the background of a shot that foregrounds a young woman in the front of the bus who is oblivious to what's going because she's blasting "Tainted Love," and it's played for humor.
Ademola said he is watching to see if Anthony and other athletes follow the "powerful women from the WNBA" or support the police like some entertainers have or "remain silent and oblivious to everything, as if nothing is going on".
The big picture of how parental rights for rapists are treated across the US Seven states don't have any laws preventing a rapist from claiming parental rights, but that's not to say that these states are oblivious to the issue.
The leadup sometimes feels frustratingly slow and repetitive, especially when the audience isn't really learning anything new about the characters, apart from the fact that Gabe is oblivious to Adelaide's past trauma, and that Zora and Jacob don't particularly get along.
They warn that forcing women to sever ties with longstanding partners hurts the goal of bringing fresh voices to feminist spaces that for years have been seen as hostile or oblivious to the concerns of women from racial and religious minorities.
Betty and Veronica, oblivious to Archie's tawdry affair with Grundy, convince Archie to join them on a trio group friend date to the back-to-school semi-formal dance, and Betty finally does get to confess her feelings to Archie.
It's an act of savored vengeance against some of history's most brutal villains, brought to us by the magic of cinema, that's also blithely oblivious to the optics of two young women getting their heads smashed in by men for laughs.
"You can take performance-enhancing drugs and still be an athlete, just not in the Olympics," he tweeted, seemingly oblivious to the genealogy of veteran male queens who have competed on the show with various implants, injections, and other bodily modifications.
Last question before we get to lots of questions, listener questions: So do you think people are really turned off by social media or is this a Washington, media, Silicon Valley confab, or are most people just oblivious to it?
Users routinely can be found deleting the Facebook app to "secure their privacy," yet remain oblivious to the perils of using a spyware-laden stock handset on incumbent wireless networks that track and monetize your daily habits in often staggering detail.
He's oblivious to the ways his actions wreak havoc on other people's lives, whether he's destroying Ward Meachum's life or beating up the poor Harlem kid that Luke's trying to help – or, again, abandoning the very city he swore to protect.
Yet somehow, the queer mainstream has been largely oblivious to these textured realities, because its political objectives have evolved over the past few decades from wanting nothing to do with straight people to increasingly looking and acting just like them.
Walking anywhere in London or navigating the subway during rush hour means having to make a mad, dodging, aggressive dance against an oncoming tide of people, many of whom seem oblivious to Britain's long tradition of walking on the left.
Ross and Rachel on Friends was considered an all-time great pairing when the show aired, but the further we get from it, the more his muted, dorky passion plays as completely oblivious to how Rachel might actually feel about it.
Most seem oblivious to the need for expanded and innovative options for K-28503 students, despite an abundance of evidence suggesting online learning, blended classrooms and access to multifaceted educational environments are exactly what's essential for an increasingly diverse American landscape.
However, it seems as if years of underfunding of our infrastructure and the fact that this more heavily affects the poor has made us as a nation oblivious to the enormous human and financial cost today and in the future.
But my German wife, cheerfully oblivious to the basketball calendar, had booked a family vacation in a cottage hundreds of miles away, in a location known for its spectacular fjords, its remote isolation and, apparently, the complete absence of Internet access.
It's hard to say if Mr. Allen is testing the audience's tolerance or trolling our sensitivities, or for that matter if he's just blithely carrying on as he always has, oblivious to changing mores or the vicissitudes of his own reputation.
No, he ambled to the center of the field, seemingly drawn there by some pressing business, apparently oblivious to both his looming withdrawal and the entreaties of Emre Can, a Liverpool midfielder who was pointing out that Young's work was done.
With an impressive tactile suggestion, Fischl conjures stiff, soaked tulle on flesh, conveying a loss so intense that the subject seems oblivious to the present moment, unmindful of a wet, scratchy sensation or that an expensive dress is getting trashed.
A few years earlier, Mr. Flenory had been arrested and charged in a double murder outside of an Atlanta club — a former bodyguard of Diddy's was among the victims — and Mr. Findling, oblivious to the wider context, served as his counsel.
Still, the drop to around $12,13 a Bitcoin from around $17,500 was enough to set off a panic among buyers, even while stock market investors remained calm and much of the world, unaware that Bitcoin exists, was oblivious to the uproar.
It is illogical to overextend resources to soothe the fears of an aging group, shrinking in size, that is fearful of demographic shifts and oblivious to the ways that policies that lift the boats sinking the fastest will lift theirs too.
Amrou Al-Kadhi, writing in The Independent, scathingly observes that Ms. Dench's Victoria "is portrayed as what seems to be the most woke monarch in British history" and Abdul seems oblivious to the "unimaginable atrocities" in India during the Victorian era.
As we sat down for breakfast—our 1-year-old happily screeching, oblivious to all except his fistfuls of oatmeal—I noticed our daughter staring a hole into her bowl, her head propped up on one hand like an irate teenager.
The new rules, which would have stripped recipients of their benefits if they failed to meet monthly hours-worked quotas and strict reporting standards, were simply oblivious to the realities of low-wage living in Kentucky, and America in general.
"I mean, I like the sound of a couple months better, if I must be honest," Trump said, seemingly oblivious to the fact that the "couple months" time frame execs mentioned merely referred to a vaccine being ready for trials.
For all the political messaging — Mr. Cuomo's signs said "Paid for by Andrew Cuomo 2018," and Ms. Nixon's supporters periodically shouted anti-Cuomo chants — the vast majority of people seemed all but oblivious to the political undertones of the candidates' presence.
Written by Jake Brunger and Pippa Cleary, and directed by Luke Sheppard, "Adrian Mole" presents an adolescent protagonist who is both a product of his time and place and (as if often true of his age group) frequently oblivious to them.
In the one-minute clip posted by WLOS ABC 13, Hinton can be seen reporting on snowfall in Asheville, completely oblivious to the fact that he's being digitally outfitted with googly eyes, a wizard hat, dog ears, barbells and more.
The primary issue is the affront to protocol, as well as reported concern for the safety of the intelligence source, which was compounded by the impression that the leak came from a witless leader oblivious to the gravitas of his office.
In his testimony, Judge Bork seemed oblivious to the fact that while the rich were able to go out of state to get birth control pills, Connecticut's law meant that a clinic for poor women could not provide birth control.
Wearing earbuds, she remains cheerfully oblivious to the surrounding chomp-chomp, which might have worked as a comment on the narcissism of youth but instead plays like a rip-off of "Shaun of the Dead," a far superior zombie movie.
McLean, oblivious to the Marquis of Queensberry rules, or the looming figure of the referee in black tie, punched Shaw as he was on the ground with a right-handed haymaker worthy of a pub brawl at the Blind Beggar.
In "Ms Ice Sandwich", her latest novella to be published in English, the young narrator's father is dead and his self-obsessed mother is oblivious to her son's first sexual crush, on a young woman behind the counter of his local supermarket.
In every interview, he's talked about cheating rumors being 'really harsh and very untrue' and how 'hurtful' it's been to talk about his family drama, completely ignoring the fact that the world was oblivious to these issues until he put it out there.
"I think that there has been a persistent mythology about tech which is that they are oblivious to the political underpinnings of their industry," Bryner said, adding that as these massive tech companies grow, so does their role in the American economy.
They believe he has presided over anemic growth rates, wielded executive power on immigration, gun control and climate change to thwart the Constitution, is oblivious to the severity of Islamist terrorism and has engineered an era of declining American power in the world.
Serena Joy is an incredibly controlling person, who wages that control by giving people what she thinks they either want or need, while the Commander seems completely oblivious to everything, even as you know he has to know some of what's going on.
Busy passengers at baggage claim were oblivious to the emotional story playing out in front of them as Buena Ventura Martin-Godinez, 29, embraced her daughter for the first time since she left her behind at home in Guatemala, 61 days ago.
Clinton supporters like Kaili Joy Gray of Wonkette, Amanda Hess of Slate, and Joan Walsh of The Nation, all branded me a 'Bernie Bro'—a misogynistic, stupid, twenty-something male, oblivious to the fact that he dislikes Hillary because she's a woman.
Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisEight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Biden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters MORE (D-Calif.) oblivious to the truth about single-payer health care?
But through top assistants like Sheela Silverman and her husband, John Shelfer, (whose names do appear on such documents), Rajneesh has developed a complex and lucrative international financial empire that belies his claim to be a purely spiritual leader oblivious to worldly affairs.
In a cultural climate packed to the brim with dire, pressing problems, she uses her massive platform to rehash tired grudges that she thinks the world has been eagerly waiting to be settled, completely oblivious to the actual concerns of everyday people.
I was oblivious to the fact that she had regular Sunday salons at her place, and that she'd been doing it for years and that it was one of those things people did all the time and everyone else seemed to know about.
"What is happening in Florida with spring break partying-on by students oblivious to the epidemiological implications of their actions is nothing short of tragic," wrote Gregg Gonsalves, a professor of epidemiology at the Yale School of Public Health, in an email.
The tale of Havershire is a sad one, for, as it turns out, he is not such a great jester after all, a reality he is initially oblivious to as his "saucy" puns about Lord Béarnaise fall flat in front of the court.
Seemingly oblivious to assault or damage, pushing forward with six limbs until in range to deliver a short, sharp cut from either two of his elbows, Muangthai is one of the most pugnacious and relentless Thai boxers active in a ring today.
Avdeev, 32, was oblivious to the fact that the world he was returning to was very different to the one he left behind, right up until his snowmobile arrived in a town with mobile service and his phone began to blow up.
She acknowledged that this "always-in" behavior isn't necessarily a good thing, since it can lead people to become increasingly oblivious to the world around them, but she said that's been an ongoing worry since the first iPod (and maybe even before that).
At the same time, Mr. Pence appears to have been almost willfully oblivious to Mr. Trump's public obsession with Ukraine, the Bidens and conspiracy theories surrounding the 2016 election that have also been amplified in public by Mr. Trump's lawyer, Rudolph W. Giuliani.
Cornet, 28, was charged by the tennis antidoping program in January after missing three out-of-competition tests, the third of which she missed while in her apartment eating breakfast, oblivious to the doping control officer pushing the malfunctioning intercom button below.
But Mr. Lutz, who forged his own industry reputation as an ultimate "car guy" by birthing performance legends like the Dodge Viper and the CTS-V, said that most of today's luxury buyers were oblivious to the nuances of speed or handling.
And while Mikael endures the horrors of an Ottoman work camp, and Chris and Ana are busily saving orphans at a Protestant mission, their director — who was infinitely more adept with his other genocide movie, "Hotel Rwanda" — appears oblivious to the story's inadequacies.
He was not oblivious to the risk of injuries — a friend blew out his knee before the season — but unlike so many who have fled the gridiron for the baseball field and the basketball court, he is not worried about future health problems.
It is simply unrealistic (and wishful thinking) to believe that people who were duped by Mr. Trump's false promises, oblivious to his ignorance and willing to overlook his glaring personal shortcomings will suddenly wake from their stupor and realize what they have done.

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