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Most Americans are oblivious on this issue.
Too often the Nets were oblivious on how to counter, failing to provide adequate defensive help.
"Oblivious," on TNN, is a kindly hidden-camera game show with cruel ratings.
But protesters in Sana seemed oblivious on Sunday to the intrigue that could derail their hopes for democratic change.
One photograph shows the rent man calling on a tenant while children play oblivious on the street.
Director Jaume Collet-Serra's winking camera-work repeatedly gives you the shark's eye view of Nancy paddling oblivious on her board.
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Joined by her unctuous co-host, Davis Miles (portrayed by the comedian Baron Vaughn), the two characters are the a.m. emissaries of a nonexistent cable news channel called 24/7, a network with no shortage of fatuous, oblivious on-air personalities to populate a show that it bills as "six hours of the best info-news-ment around".
Later he struts around in rock star gear while his four band mates, in formal wear, play on, oblivious to one another.
There is only one problem, Lili goes on, oblivious of his lack of interest, and that is that she's got a body odor.
People are engaged in phone conversations, oblivious to anything going on around them.
The patient went on, oblivious to my confusion, "Well, when he plays, its on West Coast time.
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