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Byrne's section on slavery (introduced with an eloquent description of Lord Mansfield's adopted daughters' portrait, once thought to be by Zoffany) is better still, establishing links between Austen's protagonists and contemporary figures, her pointed references and contemporary events, which highlight her supposedly oblivious fiction's sharp views on the slave trade.

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With spotlights bathing the limestone mission in a yellow glow, the father supposedly lifted the newborn above his head, oblivious to the workings of the modern city, as if making an offering at an ancient altar.

Wasn't she great though?" She was, and by all measures the event seems to have been a success, but I am livid about the gender dynamics, and that the organizers, who are supposedly carving out spaces for women in science, seem oblivious to those dynamics.

As a result, populist grumbles prevail; Polish plumbers turn into bogeymen, posing a supposedly fearful threat to western Europeans.European leaders are often equally oblivious to the benefits of things the public likes, or at least doesn't oppose.

"It is inconceivable that these agencies, including OSHA, whose trained inspectors were present at the site on a daily basis, could not detect, or were oblivious to the alleged 'serious and willful' violations that supposedly existed prior to the fire".

Apparently oblivious to the Arctic chill, Leicester required no thawing out; for a team which supposedly prefers to operate on the counterattack they enjoyed an awful lot of the ball.

Oblivious vendors.

Supposedly wise.

Or supposedly.

The customers remained oblivious.

But she was oblivious.

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