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At first I thought he was a bit oblivious.
Like some other performance-oriented crossovers, the Audi is a bit oblivious to fuel economy.
But were you still feeling flush, or maybe a bit oblivious, a familiar if rare indulgence was available in the rooftop loft at the Hotel Gansevoort in the meatpacking district: a concert by Prince.
Or, to put it another way, there is something that seems feckless on the part of CBS, a bit oblivious, to be wandering into an arena that has vexed some of our deepest thinkers for decades.
But this one deserves being talked about a bit more, less because Grunwald still seems a bit oblivious as to what was wrong with what he said, than because his statement encapsulated something hazardous about the current moment — for journalists, for anyone who cares about civil liberties, and for the political culture more generally.
Yes, Dr. Emmett "Doc Brownn from Back to the Future was the quintessential scientist a bit kooky, a bit oblivious, and a bit brilliant.
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I'm sometimes a bit naively oblivious to what's going on".
Labour thought that it could improve the NHS just by loving it a bit more and being morally superior, oblivious to the powerful internal forces that have repeatedly pushed the NHS to the brink of collapse.
The boy – although I would argue he's a bit older than a boy – was oblivious until Traynor produced a list of all of the attacks.
But I am a bit ashamed of it; I think only the truly oblivious could not be.
My self-esteem was a bit low from some missteps I made in a corporate hierarchy, but Mike was oblivious to that, he wanted me to see myself as a leader.
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