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Teachers are often oblivious.
The problem is that the powerful are often oblivious to their impact.
"The people who work with laboratory animals are often oblivious to the terror," she said.
Children are often oblivious to corporate logos, he said, if they are not prominently displayed.
Families affected by mitochondrial diseases are often oblivious until one of their children is diagnosed with a condition.
"In real life you never see the aggressor and that means people are often oblivious to domestic violence".
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Their children were often oblivious of their Jewish heritage.
Smith was sacked 45 times this season, a high total for a quarterback who attempted just 445 passes, and he is often oblivious to blitzes off the edge.
Criticisms included: Physical conditions of custody areas were poor – to which managers were often oblivious – with deep cleaning and decorating of cells "clearly" being neglected for years.
Until recently the jazz pianist and singer Barbara Carroll was affixed at the Bemelmans Bar in the Carlyle Hotel, plying her dry, refined pianism for a saloon audience that was often oblivious.
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