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She made me aware of how the English language is structured, which I had been oblivious of.
According to the articles, he had, at some point during his deployment, nurtured a long-term relationship with another woman, a non-activist — she worked at the electric company — who, like Jacqui, had been oblivious of his real identity.
Still, the impression remained that Cameron had either pandered to the E.D.L. — whom the year before he had deemed "terrible people" — or had been oblivious of the fact that the group had become a significant enough force in British political life that people would think that he had.
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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.
When he played he appeared to be oblivious of everything around him.
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.
The id (Latin for "it") is oblivious of the external world and unaware of the passage of time.
"They were oblivious of the idea that the bookstore should end because of the war," Indrimi said.
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