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They also note that their superiors may be oblivious to the parallel conversations that are now a key part of meeting culture.

They were utterly obliterated by a Blue Jays squad that seemed completely oblivious to the idea that they were here to serve as spectators to the Dodgers’ inevitable coronation.

His subject is a fertile one too: the gig economy fostering our crushing inequity, but also the desperation of the have-nots and how oblivious the wealthy are about those who made them rich.

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One millionaire venture capitalist said that up until Mamdani’s decisive primary win, she had been oblivious to the extent of anger among the city’s youth.

Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito would toss the lobster into boiling water, oblivious to screams.

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