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Gordon seems oblivious to the change in mood in the country.
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They seem oblivious to the changes in society that will shape the world in which our children will become adults.
The gesaku writers were oblivious to the changes in Japanese society, and they continued to grind out minor variants on the same hackneyed themes of the preceding 200 years.
Our results point to a politically engaged fraction of capital but one which is largely oblivious to the changes in governance taking place around them.
But the history behind that picture was totally ignored by American newspapers that published it, probably because most of the editors were either too young or just totally oblivious to the changes that gradually were underway in all of Japan more than a half century ago.
Yet the Democrats have been charging ahead as if it's still November 2008, oblivious to the dramatic change in the electorate's mood.
He seemed oblivious to the traumatic changes in scholarly film criticism that took place since he started writing reviews for the Sun-Times in 1967.
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We travel maps of our own making, oblivious to the often nuanced changes in our life landscapes.
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