It would be hard to write in such a study while oblivious of death as a life rhythm, of life as a death cycle.
He plays as if he's a student, oblivious to everyone around him, and this is a practice session.
The King of Sentences only wrote, beavering away himself on a dam of quintessence, while wholly oblivious of public indifference and of a sales record by now likely descending to rungs occupied by poets.
But the government has not been oblivious to demands for a stimulus.
The movie opens with hefty Tracy Turnblad, played by Nikki Blonsky, popping out of bed and bursting into a cheerfully oblivious celebration of her seedy Baltimore neighborhood.
Julie and four other campers reached the water in a couple of minutes and got in -- oblivious to the chill -- and waded behind a rock, where they found a hiding place on land under an overhang.
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They fight and claw, unaware they are speeding towards a precipice, oblivious to the common danger that makes their differences pale.
More than being wrong, the dismissal was, in my opinion, tremendously wrongheaded in its treatment of the prosecutors involved, and seemingly oblivious to the realities of a longlasting, complex, international investigation.
The critic Fred Cohn, in recounting the sorry tale for Opera News, assigns a substantial portion of the blame to the investment banker Susan Baker, who became the chairman of the board in 2004, and presided over a string of oblivious decisions.
In a recent article on MarketWatch, Mike Piper of Oblivious Investor fame shared with us four excellent reasons not to do a rollover.
The defense rested, asserting an oblivious Taubman is being victimized by a conniving Dede Brooks.
The letter calls the Cinemark event a publicity ploy from a company that is oblivious to the emotional strain on the families of the victims.
These days, I still read the London Times, I cherish every classic novel I purchase, but occasionally, just occasionally, I might be found on a tube train, reading a tabloid, totally oblivious to all the shocking headlines.
It therefore comes as poignant that Obama, in his acceptance speech, pivots to FDR in a way that shows him oblivious to what FDR got right.
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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.
It was summed up for Mr Baudrillard by a lone man jogging, oblivious to his surroundings, hearing only the music of his own sound-system and aware only of the statements he himself was making: health, fashion, endurance.
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.
They stride around proclaiming a project's permanence, oblivious to the shadow of catastrophe that looms behind them.
During the Revolution, as was the custom, someone smashed off his nose with a hammer, but he is oblivious, his whole body and beard twisting in ecstasy at what he has just heard.
Oblivious to the onstage shenanigans, the founder of a chain of "adult department stores" in Melbourne, Angelo Abela, trolled the aisles in search of the next blockbuster.
The man who drills home his point on Japanese demography, oblivious to turbulence and sloshing tea, is not a man who loses sight of his goal easily.
He is a rumpled but unflappable traveller, seemingly oblivious of bad weather, uncomfortable transportation, and lack of sleep, as well as of the antiwar protesters who tend to appear wherever he goes.
But the climate system is oblivious to the vaunted ambitions of temporal nations, and a kicking is around the corner.
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.
For the first 15 seconds, one person - often masked or in a helmet - dances in front of apparently oblivious or uninterested people.
Also, another fact that Cowen seems oblivious to is that our economy could grow strongly for a long time with no new ideas at all.
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Both wear a look of traumatised disbelief as they walk, oblivious of the cameraman in front of them.
Eventually even the most oblivious of us wakes up and realizes that easy money caused a bubble, not a boom, and then the rate must go up.
Unless you pay no attention to headline news or never open a web browser, it is unlikely you are oblivious to the hyped disasters that lie dead ahead.
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And a commercial pointing it out to all of you who were oblivious to the fact.
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