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It tumbles down from a hilltop fortress, oblivious to planning.
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Sometimes we are oblivious to His plan, stuck on our own.
In a partners meeting in the hallway, they joke about Y&R's distasteful stunt and prove themselves equally oblivious by planning to run an equal opportunity want ad to rub salt in the wound.
Tickets, costing £12.50 each, were bought for the group, totalling 58 altogether including some family members, the majority of whom were oblivious to the hijack plan until the very last minute.
Boneheadly, one Chinese government legislator demanded last week that the passage of the bill should go ahead as planned, oblivious to political reality.For now, there is little chance of getting any sort of bill through the Legislative Council which on July 9th was again surrounded by tens of thousands of protesters.
He quoted the tract as saying: "In order to keep the masses in the dark, oblivious to what is being planned for them, we will exert efforts to distract their attention, by creating means of entertainment and diversion, amusing games, and all kinds of sports, as well as things that feed one's desires.
Although the children and to a large extent adolescents, seemed oblivious to this level of planning and intervention, young people and children described scenarios of having their 'puffer' available when they played sport and taking short breaks (often when coughing) to allow their symptoms to settle but then continuing with the activity.
But if they were oblivious to the revolution now being planned, their parents were not.
Despite being in the same room, Homer appears oblivious to Scorpio's nefarious plan as he was looking outside the window.
In both study facilities, supervisors appeared oblivious to structural impediments to PSW care plan access.
He told a few teammates, Derek Jeter and Paul O'Neill and Tino Martinez, of his plan to retire, but most of the others were oblivious to his intentions.
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