• Instead, he says, women need to feel relaxed in order to feel sexy -- and it's hard to unwind when there are chores to be done and a husband who's oblivious to them.

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  • On the other hand, he's not oblivious to the absurdity of the situation.

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  • People instinctively dislike these entities because they are maddeningly intrusive, oblivious to people's tastes and preferences and, most disturbing, unaccountable to voters.

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  • Nor is management oblivious of Oki's ailments.

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  • Martin McGuinn, who took over as chief executive two years ago, is a lawyer by training and oblivious to banker's hours: He's gazing over Pittsburgh from his top-floor office by 5:30 every morning, when the three sprawling rivers below are still black as the coal buried deep in the surrounding hills.

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  • They stride around proclaiming a project's permanence, oblivious to the shadow of catastrophe that looms behind them.

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  • He plays as if he's a student, oblivious to everyone around him, and this is a practice session.

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  • Japan's multinationals are not oblivious to the situation.

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  • On learning of Iraqi plans to execute Saddam Hussein, for example, he claimed that the death penalty was a matter for individual member states apparently oblivious of the General Assembly's history of opposition to capital punishment.

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  • Fortunately, China's central authorities have not been oblivious to the human causes of the disaster.

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  • The reason they have not been noticed by chipmakers, virologists and others who pay attention to things on the micron scale, he contends, is that, like dark matter, they are sensitive only to gravity, and relatively oblivious to the other three of nature's fundamental interactions: electromagnetism and the weak and strong nuclear forces.

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  • Their analysts advised their clients to buy these shares, all while being oblivious at best to basic aspects of Enron's business.

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  • He was later reportedly seen in a crowded luxury hotel sipping strawberry frappes with an alleged fellow suspect and ringleader, Ahmed Abu Khattala, seemingly oblivious to any fear of capture by U.S. and Libyan governments.

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  • The market hasn't been oblivious to Exodus' financial situation--even after a recent rally, the firm's stock is off 84% from its 52-week high.

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