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He needed the oblivion of writing".
His job is to beat his opponents and avoid the oblivion that goes with defeat.
It is meant for living in the oblivion of the present.
Into the oblivion of advanced age, he freestyles poetry and offers frank answers or blank verbal shrugs.
Later, Cruise - who is renowned for his dedication to his fans - lived up to his reputation at the Oblivion premiere.
His only relief was the oblivion of sleep, his expression each time he woke a dawning grimace of horror.
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"Plus I know it's a beautiful feeling, in oblivion". He pulls at the word "oblivion" like chewing gum.
At one moment over the weekend, oblivion seemed to be preceded by obliviousness.
Eventually, it inflicts the terrible oblivion of senility.
But then the old oblivion reflex took over.
("What I want is the blurry oblivion of body-crashing sex").
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