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In so doing, it looks to the explicit while becoming oblivious to the fact that the implicit equally exists as a supporting ground for the explicit, where the explicit is something "obvious" to the senses and the rational mind.
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After a while, you become totally oblivious.
ABI says a range of wireless technologies — including Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, ZigBee, Cellular and RFID, plus many others — are all important to driving growth in smart connected devices, but says the "long-term expansion of the market" depends on wireless technology "becoming invisible so that the consumer will be oblivious to which technology is used and only know that it works".
Saddled with that profoundly alien name, Gogol wanders through his coming-of-age in his adopted homeland, becoming a charmingly spazzy young man and, finally, an oblivious cuckold.
While most, but not all, in the Pentagon and Congress remain oblivious to the unaffordability of the F-35, some of its foreign buyers are becoming horrified.
Mary is wonderfully oblivious to the threat posed by his wife, who begins almost immediately plotting elaborate revenge against the two, becoming the titular "she-devil".
My two normal-faced buddies Dave and Christian were too oblivious to give a shit about what was going on but I could see Jamie's face was already becoming an issue.
Wu closed his eyes and held him, oblivious now of the bumps in the road, of the film reel of Africa outside the window, which for him was becoming a memory.
Oblivious of his new celebrity status, Nasubi had unwittingly launched his own line of merchandise and several of his diaries had been published, fast becoming best sellers.
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