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It was oblivious to our spotlights and the baseball-size rocks we were throwing.
You are the victim of a double incompetence: the fact the company failed to advise you that your monthly payments were falling short and that it was oblivious to the Energy UK "back-billing" rule means customers are only liable for the previous 12 months of charges if they have not received a bill for a year.
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The id (Latin for "it") is oblivious of the external world and unaware of the passage of time.
In the excitement of breeding in shallow water, it is oblivious to danger as it lays up to 170,000 eggs.
In other words, it is oblivious to where the wind happens to be blowing from, which simplifies load-handling in places where the wind is fickle.
It's oblivious to anything like pop fashion, relying on hand-played instruments and convoluted arrangements; its songs ease into odd meters like 11/4 ("The Teacher"), or move through ingenious, accelerating tempos like "Hurricane Eye".
They acknowledge that you still need a human researcher to oversee the software, because it is oblivious to context or hidden meanings - it will treat both a happy smile and a bewildered smile as "positive".
"It's pretentious, it's out of touch, it's haughty, and it's oblivious.
This is why white privilege is real and insidious and usually those with it are oblivious to it.
I know what the question 'where are you really from?' means, even if the person asking it is oblivious and regardless of whether they are aggressive about it.
As such, it is oblivious to historical evidence, to anthropology, to psychology, to zoology, to comparative religion, to everything that we have learned since our minds were freed from the bondage of theology and metaphysics.
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