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"They were completely oblivious it was 40 minutes off".
It is not that they are stupid or oblivious; it is that they feel they have no choice.
Culture, said Mr Hu (oblivious, it seemed, of the cold-war overtones of his remarks), was of growing significance in the "competition in overall national strength".
But Terry played just as hard as ever, directing his teammates, never letting up on the Arsenal strikers — oblivious, it seemed, to everything else.
Solidly middle-aged and knowingly oblivious, it isn't halfway as au courant as "Orange Is the New Black," but it's twice as funny.
But if passers by seemed oblivious, it may have been because the Links were just another item amid the street clutter.
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This is why white privilege is real and insidious and usually those with it are oblivious to it.
People are either very aware of it or completely oblivious to it".
"I think she's largely oblivious to it, which is as it should be," said Amy.
Though most folks move through the streets oblivious to it, some people say they can actually see it.
My father was totally oblivious to it... he just could not cope with it [diagnosis] at all'.
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