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1 They're completely oblivious . ' A tiny, swiftly quashed tremor lay behind the words.
2 She had never known anyone who was so completely oblivious to self-interest.
3 They seemed completely oblivious to the possibility that she might try to escape.
4 They seemed completely oblivious that people had weapons aimed at them.
5 But it was maddening to think that billions of people were completely oblivious .
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7 He stares at her with burning intensity, completely oblivious to Rosie.
8 She was completely oblivious to the danger she'd been in.
9 In Once Upon a Time the sheriff is completely oblivious .
10 We were our own self-contained unit, completely oblivious to the identities of each other.
11 But D'Arcambal and Otille seemed completely oblivious of any change.
12 In fact, he seemed completely oblivious to his presence.
13 They're completely oblivious to what's been going on below.
14 She was but human-andbut woman-andshe could not be completely oblivious to such things.
15 Zuma is completely oblivious as to why support has dwindled for the ANC in recent years.
16 They seem completely oblivious to the moral obligation they have around these drivers, Mr Abbott said.
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