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Perhaps she was dancing in one of those jazz clubs she liked to visit, oblivious of the chaos she'd left trailing in her wake.
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She describes Robinson's benevolence, his "brilliant" diamond ring (which directors made him take off before every shot, since he was playing slaves and ex-slaves and servants), and chronicles her repeated, oblivious requests to visit his house ("No way, darlin'. Just no way," he finally said).
Of course tourists visit to see where the battle occurred, but most are oblivious to the fact that Gettysburg was a thriving, crossroads town.
Scientists, policy-makers and politicians in the Netherlands seemed to have been oblivious to this debate.
Schumacher appears to remain oblivious.
Everybody else was trying to be oblivious.
We continue to be oblivious to trade possibilities.
You'd have to be oblivious," Oshey said.
"It's hard to be oblivious to things.
In The Age, Peter Roebuck praises England's resilience and wonders what visiting aliens and oblivious latecomers might have made of the final Test.
Others lose it to the ages, oblivious.
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