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We're even more oblivious to the bills that get paid automatically.
Where the Arabs were concerned, Herzl had been more oblivious than cruel.
His companion, wearing a baseball cap and pushing a bicycle, appeared more relaxed, more oblivious.
No one is more oblivious to these winds of change than the corporate media.
Instead, as the story unfolds, Mr. Meriwether's brilliant followers became more irrational, greedier, more oblivious to their own flaws -- in short, more like the rest of us.
But the expense abuses are only the tip of a malaise that has seen Parliament grow ever more remote from the voters, and governments grow ever more oblivious of Parliament.
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As I watched "White People," I fantasized about all the other, far more oblivious-seeming white people I would rather hear from than these fairly bright young kids, who had, after all, agreed to appear in a film called "White People".
No more being oblivious to what day of the week it is.
Was he disingenuous or, more likely, simply oblivious?
The more innocent and oblivious her delivery, the more outrageous her commentary becomes.
Either they are lying or, even more troubling, completely oblivious to their fellow service members.
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