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"Some kids may be oblivious, and that's O.K".
I may be oblivious, but even I can take a hint once in a while".
The paintings convey personal enthusiasm for a practical-minded place that may be oblivious of its own drowsily cascading summertime splendor.
The "Munroist" may be oblivious to the cluster of deer in the next hollow, and the stalk of several hours it has taken the hunters to approach them.
Some Justices, sometimes, may simply be oblivious to the real effects of their decisions; others may be oblivious when it suits them to be.
The Western, nonspecialist viewer may be oblivious to much of the standardized symbolism woven into many pieces of seemingly purely decorative character.
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Ms. Heller's friends may be blissfully oblivious to the gluten-free movement, but for the perennially dieting New York social set, an impromptu pizza party also perhaps presents an opportunity to blame peer pressure for indulgence.
Biocentrism suggests we humans may be as oblivious to certain aspects of who we are as the pigeons.
Despite the brushoff, it is plausible that Welby's travels to far-flung and dangerous places put him in frequent touch with MI6 agents, though he may have been oblivious to the true nature of their work and unaware that anything he said may have ended up in a report back to London.
Whatever happens it goes on being so may be the most oblivious of the oblivious things Stein kept permitting herself to say.
"It's hard to be oblivious to things.
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