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And then Ackers started up again right where he left off, completely oblivious to the tension in the room
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The young couple sat oblivious for a
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John and Teekra stand hand in hand, watching the limo burn nearby while Russ attends to Ahmed, who is oblivious to John and Teekra and still hysterical
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He began speeding along the hard shoulder to the left of the tailed back traffic, oblivious to the angry stares of other motorists
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He looks to Misery for any sign that she was the source but she seems oblivious to it, as she speaks to him again, "You never told me why you are here
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unaffected, oblivious of the pressure around her
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’ Wiesse replied oblivious to the effect his words have had on me
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He was oblivious to everything
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oblivious to the stains that she absorbs
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of my own children, that I too was oblivious to it all
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In the station, under a huge steel sky, the two children sat quietly amid the hustle and bustle of bags and feet that rumbled by oblivious to their plight
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Earth on the whole is oblivious to the existence of our world
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‘And as similar a situation as I can find for you to this place – I’m not oblivious to the fact that you need the peace of the countryside, Jo!’
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Deep in thought, he was oblivious to Lord Tarak rising and talking to him
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Arriving back at the Hold hours later, their arms laden with packages, Mistress Sera and Rayne were oblivious to the men gathered about the table
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Oblivious, he checks I’m settled in my seat and drives off down the lane
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They seemed oblivious to anything going on
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Oblivious to the dirt, she went about the task
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He appeared oblivious to the absurdity of out of placeness
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oblivious to the weather, heavy cloaks and drawn
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Matt stared ahead oblivious to all, lost in his own
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Billy has to jink right as he approaches a hard right hand bend, narrowly avoiding the chevron signage in the hedgerow, and, oblivious to the state of the road behind him, he slams on the brakes, white lining, and slides to a halt
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Several of the congregation surreptitiously watch them and whisper – the joy of living in a village! Fortunately, Anna remains totally oblivious to this; she’s so terribly shy that being the centre of attention would be hell for her
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Collette - oblivious to his
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Oblivious to his intoxication, she wrapped him in a friendly hug while in the courtyard
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down until he was clear of the worst of it, oblivious to the
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She was oblivious to who was watching, but later when Alex pulled her aside and reprimanded her, for openly carrying on with Jim
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Miss Hill remained oblivious to the tiny cloud before her eyes, except to notice her table mates had become very interested in the bowls of nuts provided at each setting
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on and on, oblivious to their misery
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Still oblivious to what was to come, I entered
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Madame sat with us and chatted – oblivious
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said aloud, gingerly removing his shoes and oblivious to
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Appearing oblivious to his opponent's presence he intercepted her every strike, his staff always a step ahead of her blades
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impropriety of his actions and oblivious to Bernadette’s
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them stood locked in each other’s arms and oblivious to
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Oblivious to all else, they took off down the hill at full
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Meanwhile, she was oblivious to Tetloan, and to his sudden success
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"You can't believe that!" she shouted, oblivious to the coachman's ears
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She wished she couldn't understand it, she wished she was intellectually oblivious to all that was going on here and never got involved
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Seemingly oblivious to the undead invasion, the One Elf had sat patiently throughout the battle, leaning on his staff the whole while, so silent that Alec had almost forgotten about him
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But Pete was oblivious to all except Beauty as she sat carefully down on the console before them
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the bridge, numb with shock and oblivious to everything
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of the room – each couple oblivious of the other’s
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Those who say that men have corrupted our world are oblivious of the reality that the whole Universe incorporates the same notion
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She walked over to Jakkar, who seemed oblivious to the entire conversation, his lumpy body resting against the wall in order to avoid tipping over
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lost in verse, he might be oblivious to the cold
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To dream that someone throws a water balloon at you represents some negative emotions or anger that is directed at you, but you are oblivious to
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to make her love this most maddening of men? Was he really so oblivious, he’d make a
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While a dozen corvettes in their midst remained oblivious to the incoming 'volunteers' intending to join their crews
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“I’m not saying that you be purposely oblivious
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directors ballot boxes; oblivious that Rex
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Ben was oblivious to the dark winds and stormy skies swirling above
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He is seemingly oblivious to the other activities going on in the room
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A Prophet was born into the royal family, and the King used that Mage in his wars, only to pretend to have been oblivious to the boy’s talents once the people found out
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His appearance in the bedroom seemed intrusive, encroaching into the place where Deanna lay beside him, but she remained oblivious
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Two weeks, and the people of Earth seemed oblivious to their fate, unable to comprehend what it meant to be wiped out from time, to no longer exist, to never – essentially – have existed at all
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The warning came, it seemed, a few seconds after Torbin passed through the door of the lab, yet Zardino assured her that Torbin's task was of such importance that he would have to continue, no doubt oblivious
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We find some and when we get back we will pinpoint them in our report we can hear the Turkish sentries talking quietly to one another oblivious to the fact that we are right in front of them
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dozen mallards scooted around, oblivious to the
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on the couch beside her, completely oblivious to the world and her explanation! She knew how sorry he would be
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She was still leaning against the parapet, seemingly oblivious to the men's chatter
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The other one came in after, oblivious to what I had just done
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He was looking forward to Spain and oblivious to his spirit
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“Have I done something wrong then Sir?” But no answer came from the RSM he just kept on steaming ahead tramping his way along the duck boards oblivious to everything else
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The trees, the neatly hedged off fields, cattle who seemed serene and oblivious to the troubles of the world
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His interest remained fixed on his injuries, oblivious to her gaze
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She always looked her best in this state, so peaceful and oblivious to the world
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They were oblivious to the crowds around them
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She seemed oblivious to his presence, only eventually noticing ducks gathering round, hoping for treats
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With the majority of Earth's population in the capturing embrace of an artificially induced existence underground – oblivious to the world above – the way had been made clear for the Darangi colony
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The people, he hoped, were still oblivious in their TIAR fantasies
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The guards seemed oblivious to their presence and no challenge was made as they made their way to the Hall of Crool to search out Milana
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The light uniforms of the soldiers lounging around the blockhouses showed up plainly; they were apparently oblivious of the approaching army
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She willed him to look her direction, but as Arbitan lifted his glass again, seemingly oblivious to any threat, Sicarius blurred into motion
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Keeping tight to the tunnel wall the mouse quickly slipped away, oblivious to the events that it had set in motion
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“So that just leaves me as the winner,” he continued, apparently oblivious to the sea of emotions roiling around him
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the survivors faced the problem of knowing the truth, while being surrounded by oblivious
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Back in my cottage, Keela lay fast asleep on my chest, totally oblivious to my restless spirit
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"Have you cut the crusts off, Mable?" the old man asked, oblivious to his surroundings
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Nibbles seemed oblivious to such nice technical details
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“That don’t smell too good,” Nibbles told him, but Bru was oblivious
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Oblivious to the pain and the blood; she waved her hands and arms up high, up by her face
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Rick was oblivious, and uncaring about the ache in his shoulders and neck
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“Not at all,” he said, oblivious to my sarcasm
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They seemed lost within one another, oblivious to their surroundings
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Sometimes, the human mind has the propensity to eschew the really important stuff that pass through it, oblivious to the larger picture, indifferent to what’s going on beyond it’s comfort zone
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The Wagner music had stopped by the time I heard a splash and then the usual hubbub of the crowd which as always, seemed happily oblivious to absolutely everything that had happened, apart from the fact that Marty the Midget had peed his pants, for no apparent reason
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Oblivious of her, the birds swarmed about her head and, within arm’s reach, remained stationary in the air, then plunged into the water
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On reflection the next morning, Colling was of the opinion, which he did not share with Elizabeth, that their love-making had left both of them so tired that they were oblivious to anything outside the windows of their room
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As they walked out of the terminal, they were oblivious to what was happening overseas
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His guards were standing like unblinking statues at strict attention, as if they were oblivious to what was transpiring before their eyes, or simply did not care
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Some of those had the stare of a wounded tiger, but for most the truth was that mines, shells, and bullets are quite oblivious to a man’s allegiance and unable to discriminate
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It continued on its way, oblivious to them
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The monk went on with the mass, oblivious
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Codependency is the cause that makes you act as a ten-year-old boy, constantly focused on your own struggles and therefore oblivious to others’ needs
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I guess people were healed by the red and gold stuff because I could hear cries of joy and expressions of gratitude, but I was totally oblivious, tired, and probably very used to the power of my magic
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Now, she had been swept into his apartment quite oblivious to caution
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Juliet was oblivious to the slideshow in her lover’s head, which had faded, only to revive again
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Faith walked on, seemingly oblivious