Sentence examples for has oblivious from inspiring English sources

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What makes Google unique is the extent to which it has, oblivious to the consequences, made a business out of commercialising the organisation of knowledge.

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Her husband, Cub, has become oblivious to Dellarobia's sharp, flame-haired beauty.

The boss has been oblivious to this (and other matters), and has actually praised Jeff.

Sweden has seemed oblivious to the tumult while keeping its doors open.

Mr. Fujimori has appeared oblivious to criticism from the United States and many Latin American and European governments.

It's only a matter of time, and an occasion for profound alarm, before Sasha has grown oblivious enough to leave the baby in Tatiana's care.

Germany, the European creditor in chief, has seemed oblivious to distress calls for emergency action and is pursuing a single-minded strategy of changing the European Union's treaty to entrench tougher fiscal discipline.

Until now, only extreme geeks have been aware that the writers have been smuggling mathematics into their scripts while the rest of the planet has been oblivious to the numerous nods to number theory and geometry.

Her children are constantly snatching things from her hands: her hairbrush, the TV remote, "the soft middle part of her sandwich". Her husband, Cub, has become oblivious to Dellarobia's sharp, flame-haired beauty.

But this isn't the first time Trump has been oblivious to the impact of his words.

He often sleeps through public events, has been oblivious while delivering the wrong speech to Parliament and seemed unfit for even basic ceremonial duties.

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