But what made it all the iller was that Pura seemed completely oblivious of the hostility!
Both wear a look of traumatised disbelief as they walk, oblivious of the cameraman in front of them.
She lay very still, her heart pounding, her body bathed in sweat and the smell of him, her brain blank, oblivious of her surroundings.
It would be hard to write in such a study while oblivious of death as a life rhythm, of life as a death cycle.
The Fed was largely oblivious of its handiwork because price indexes weren't shooting up as they did during the Great Inflation of the 1970s.
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.
The men seem oblivious of the inevitability of aging, oblivious of the fact that they are no longer thirty, of the fact that they are not superheroes with special powers.
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.
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.
There were thousands of people from all over the world circumambulating this sacred structure at the center of the Earth, all there for a common purpose of praising God, yet each engaged in private reflection oblivious of any other.
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.
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.
Yet by no means is she ignorant of trickery, or oblivious to the precariousness of reality in her own photographs.
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But the harried members of the House will remain oblivious to the contents of most of these proposals.
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.
In a recent article on MarketWatch, Mike Piper of Oblivious Investor fame shared with us four excellent reasons not to do a rollover.
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.
"Despite the growing phone hacking scandal, which must have exercised the MPS at a senior level and which was beginning to damage the reputation of the Metropolitan Police in late 2009, senior people appear to have been oblivious to the perception of conflict, " said IPCC deputy chairwoman Deborah Glass.
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They stride around proclaiming a project's permanence, oblivious to the shadow of catastrophe that looms behind them.
Competitors like Visa and Mastercard are certainly not oblivious to the importance of mobile payments and social media.
They chase after fads and the most famous brands, apparently oblivious to the vagaries of the changing market environment.
European leaders are often equally oblivious to the benefits of things the public likes, or at least doesn't oppose.
On the other hand, he's not oblivious to the absurdity of the situation.
Tesla isn't oblivious to the politics of all this, and on Wednesday it said it had fully repaid its government loan.
For the first 15 seconds, one person - often masked or in a helmet - dances in front of apparently oblivious or uninterested people.
Apart from the England squad, it seems everyone else is both American and retired - and therefore oblivious to the niceties of English cricket politics.
Soon after arriving here, when I remained oblivious to the regionalism of Aussie sport, I was astounded by the story of a rugby union fan overnighting in Melbourne.
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