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I grew oblivious to Spring Street.
More than once, I have seen him stop in front of a slide with a graph on it, and become so engaged in contemplation of a particular data point that he grew oblivious of the audience.
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The restless din in the stadium grew, but Castro seemed oblivious.
Not being a fan of Jane Krakowski's Jenna, VanDerWerff noted that "Klaus and Greta" gave the character "one of her best storylines in ages ... [and] everything here about how she slowly grew more and more oblivious was well-done".
We got books on tape from the library, and while they moaned to high heaven, I can still remember driving through the night on Interstate 80 in Pennsylvania and listening to Jerry Spinelli's novel about an amazing boy named "Maniac McGee," who could run like the wind, wasn't afraid to live by himself and somehow had grown up totally oblivious of people's race.
In Punjab, India's breadbasket, price supports and free electricity encourage farmers to grow water-guzzling rice, oblivious of the threat to the soil's fertility.
He seemed genuine when he told me this in early September, oblivious to a growing outrage.
The nocturnal beavers, meanwhile, were no doubt oblivious to the growing daytime feud.
And the fear grows that the prime minister, oblivious to impending ridicule, will lead Britain, naked, into a dangerous world.
At the same time, he acknowledged, "You can't be oblivious to the growing war-weariness at home and the diminishing support in the Congress".
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