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North Koreans authorised to speak to visitors appear to be oblivious of their guests' annoyance at such privations.
ECONOMIST: All the misery of Maoism with none of the redeeming features
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Stranger still, was the fact that the first time I sat on a tube train, many of the passengers seemed to be totally oblivious to the startling contents at the front of these papers, and were reading them backwards - starting with the sport pages, not even reading the pages where an attempt at telling the news might be.
BBC: A Hamster ate my Granny!
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With a handful of exceptions, people outside of academia seem to be strikingly oblivious to this simple fact, even people who should be allies.
FORBES: Do Public Universities Still Exist?
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Does your boss seem to be asking too much of you, seemingly oblivious to the amount of work you already have on your plate?
FORBES: Is it past time you engaged in a "Courageous Conversation?"
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It would be hard to write in such a study while oblivious of death as a life rhythm, of life as a death cycle.
NEWYORKER: Total Recall
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The woman seemed to be oblivious because she didn't stand up until the car was out of sight.
NPR: Literature and Lullabies from the 'Axis of Evil'
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They are always asking a writer why he does not write like somebody else, or a painter why he does not paint like somebody else, quite oblivious of the fact that if either of them did anything of the kind he would cease to be an artist.
NEWYORKER: Deceptive Picture