Sentence examples for rather oblivious from inspiring English sources

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It is unjust and rather oblivious, though, to lump Colting's novel with "Wide Sargasso Sea," which is not only a hard, glimmering gem of a novel, but was borne out of Jean Rhys's own obsessions and precise knowledge of colonial life in the Caribbean.

So I was distracted and rather oblivious of the world's newly colossal refugee situation.

Ribosome biogenesis gene expression responded rapidly to changes in the environments but was rather oblivious to longer-term changes in growth rate.

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It repeatedly paints a picture of Clinton as largely oblivious, rather than malicious.

But what I like best about his conclusion is something else: his implicit recognition that the people who came up with this plan — Geithner, Larry Summers, and Ben Bernanke — are well-versed in the problems of the banking system and serious about trying to solve them, rather than being either oblivious or corrupt.

I keep my blazing in the street to a minimum, I'll go to lengths to hide it when kids suddenly appear in the part of the park I've co-opted, and when my potheadedness is conspicuous like it was today, traversing Manhattan lit as a daisy and rocking a Cannabis Cup shirt, I'm making more of a conscious choice to broadcast my passion rather than being an oblivious stoner.

These directors were not oblivious to genres; rather, they played with conventions, mixing comedy and pathos, suspense and spectacle.

Instead, they're merely oblivious.

I was thrilled, but the wallaby seemed largely oblivious to my overtures, again rather like my aunt.

The Democratic National Committee DNCC) seems oblivious to this history, as rather than follow a strategy of inclusion to ensure liberal support for the nominee in the fall, the DNC is treating any challenge to Secretary Clinton as something to be stifled.

"Wristband," scooting along atop a rubbery groove, begins as a rather obnoxious act of censure: Simon mocks an oblivious security guard who blocks a musician's path at his own concert, saying, "You got to have a wristband".

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