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When he played he appeared to be oblivious of everything around him.
North Koreans authorised to speak to visitors appear to be oblivious of their guests' annoyance at such privations.
The paintings convey personal enthusiasm for a practical-minded place that may be oblivious of its own drowsily cascading summertime splendor.
It is a common thing to leave sinks unscrubbed, to stock too much or not enough, to be oblivious of jumbled electrical cords and all the rest.
Though it is entirely possible to see a silent film and become so engrossed in it as to be oblivious of the absence of sound or accompanying music, there have never been public showings of films without music.
So desperate are the Americans to escape the "taints and perils" of their country that they seem to be oblivious of the risk of surrendering their freedom and signing on for a wholly unknown fate.
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His Polish maid, Maria, is oblivious of his cruelties, and worships him.
They are oblivious of — and in a way liberated from — Arbus's gaze.
This doesn't mean we are oblivious of fat levels, of course.
We are oblivious of information until we are ready for it.
Vince, crooning to his little "night light," is oblivious of anything but her Dodo-ness.
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