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The world is quite oblivious to me on the whole I think".
"And others were quite oblivious to what kind of situation constituted an emergency".
Housewives would soon be cooking steaks quite oblivious of the hazard of radioactive fallout.
Forming circles, hand in hand, they danced around in wild delirium for hours and hours, quite oblivious to the jeers and taunts of the onlookers.
They look so drunk you can almost hear them snoring, and are quite oblivious to the cupids pissing on them – and worse – from the branches above.
Why did he do it?" Anyone would think Desmond quite oblivious to the outrage that greeted his acquisition of the Daily Express in 2000.
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But what if, then, in Act II — " "No," Pam said in a voice that made Paul wonder if she were quite as oblivious as he'd thought.
"We both dealt with it differently," says Lola. "I think I was quite an oblivious child – I didn't really have a clue – but I do remember Jazz cried, so I cried".
In the U.S. and most of the Western world, it's considered barbaric in educated circles to be unfamiliar with Plato or Monet or Dickens, but quite natural to be oblivious of quarks and chi-squares.
Really, it's quite worrying that I was so oblivious to and so single-minded to carry on.
Sometimes, if they don't look quite right, he shakes them vigorously, oblivious to the snow of petals falling to the ground.
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