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Rural shuck and jive uneasily coexists with uptown elegance under the oblivious direction of Andrew L. Stone, and the quick of eye will be able to spot the legendary jazz musicians Benny Carter, Illinois Jacquet and Coleman Hawkins among the band members -- though still, no white faces appear, even as the film drifts inexorably from 125th Street to Times Square.
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As two-sided P-values are oblivious to the effect direction, these P-values need to be converted to the corresponding one-sided P-values for up- and downregulation separately (22).
Out of office for more than eight years before he jumped into the presidential race in June, Bush appeared oblivious to the staunchly conservative direction the party had taken in his absence, a change driven by activist reactions to the presidencies of his brother and his father, George H.W. Bush.
Pained and helpless, Lowe waved unseen directions to his oblivious assistants and screamed unheard instructions to his unwitting players.
On Friday evening the music seemed itself a background for many people: a man relaxing with the paper or two earnest tourists who accosted the sound man at the mixing board to ask directions as if oblivious to the music going on behind them.
Previously, the 35-year-old man was oblivious to the charms of One Direction.
Here Pietersen was oblivious to Michael Carberry advancing in his direction on Monday night and was then startled to be run out.
The Feingold ruling came into play in 2010, when the Court of Appeals upheld a lower court's ruling that a driver, Albeiro Valencia, was so drunk when he entered a highway going the wrong direction that he was "oblivious" to the danger he had created.
Mitchell began to cast searching glances in the direction of the dog's oblivious owner.
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