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1 But, the former state director said, Gingrich can seem oblivious to his situation.
2 The country is facing unprecedented crises and our politicians seem oblivious .
3 But the numerous young lovers... seem oblivious of the ruins around them.
4 On stage she briefly observes and moves among the stagehands who seem oblivious to her.
5 Grant motioned at the gamblers, "They seem oblivious to everything that's going on."
6 They seem oblivious to the cold, their fat bottoms tipped up to the winter sky.
7 Many English MPs seem oblivious to the problem.
8 We on the other hand seem oblivious to any threat given the silence of official channels.
9 They seem oblivious to pain.
10 They seem oblivious to the crack of explosions from a nearby field, where their comrades are practising blasting their way into besieged buildings.
11 A cloud of dust rises but the digger drivers seem oblivious to the carnage and imminent danger as gas escapes from a ruptured pipe.
12 When we go abroad we search out "local" knowledge, but we seem oblivious to the unique insight we have into our own land.
13 Those who condemn others as judgmental seem oblivious to the irony that they are passing a rather weighty judgment of their own, writes Breda O'Brien.
14 Phillips glanced over his shoulder at her, seeming oblivious of the risk.
15 But the man seemed oblivious to everything but the passion consuming him.
16 Behind them, Rocky seemed oblivious of the sobering weight of their conversation.
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