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But while the community offers us a place of relative safety, it is also oblivious to our specific needs.
And also oblivious that she was losing her load, a trail of 20 to 40 empty Pepsis, Cokes and Mountain Dews in her wake.
The push by Democrats like John Kerry for international labor standards is well intentioned, but it is also oblivious to third world realities.
She's also oblivious to the brief interlude in which he set fire to her pub and draped himself on her lifeless body whispering some creepy-ass shit about being together for ever.
Sansa is also oblivious to the true cost of her actions: Ramsay's name might eventually be erased from history, but hers will now forever be associated with barking novelty hit Who Let the Dogs Out.
Analysts were also oblivious to trouble at Intel that slashed the stock 22% on Sept. 21, and at Home Depot (-29% on Oct. 12), Globalstar (-60% on Oct. 30), VA Linux (-42% on Nov. 6), and Ann Taylor (-30% on Nov. 30).
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But he is also not oblivious to the state of his team.
But many also seem oblivious of the rules of common courtesy, she acknowledged.
It also remains oblivious to whether I'm going 70 miles per hour in a 30 m.p.h.
Conway "also seemed oblivious to the broader reputational risks to the house of any perception of personal benefits to his family".
McConnell also seemed oblivious to the public's unhappiness about bulk collection, the government's own conclusion that the practice had not actually foiled any terrorist plots, and to arguments from his own party's libertarian faction.
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