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She was half star-struck, and half enacting the role of being star-struck; and if Fey, absorbed in her e-mail, had experienced her first Lena Dunham moment without even realizing it, she would not likely remain oblivious for long.
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So why has the UK system continued to trundle along oblivious for so long, sticking to a model that emerged from the 1958 Riba conference on education?
Something that I was kind of oblivious to for a long period of time is that ended up setting a pace for everyone else, and they assumed if the boss is working 24/7, then we all must work 24/7.
How was I so oblivious for 40 years, and could I blame my mother for any of this?
They'd been oblivious for years.
About 200 flights were delayed or canceled, and thousands of passengers had to be screened all over again as officials looked for a suspect who was not only oblivious, but also long gone.
There is a danger that young people are oblivious to the long-term risk they are running, said Abeysekera.
Like two lovers reluctantly breaking off a bittersweet affair, they embraced for several long seconds, oblivious to the impromptu fountains of champagne springing up around them in the clubhouse of the New York Mets, champions of the National League.
Unfortunately, my decision to switch off was met with this exact statement: "Well, of course you are free to turn off your emails in the evening, but you can say goodbye to any permanent job if you choose to do so for the long term". I am not oblivious to the fact that many jobs demand extensive travel, long hours, constant email and communication.
Ross Draper paused on the ball for too long inside the box, seemingly oblivious to the danger posed by Sutton.
In this paper, we present a cache oblivious algorithm for matrix multiplication.
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