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In general all the processes of the soul occur in a manner very different from that conceived by unobservant men.
PLOTINOS: COMPLETE WORKS, V. 3PLOTINOS (PLOTINUS)
Its anthropomorphism is only, to unobservant minds, less apparent.
THEISM OR ATHEISMCHAPMAN COHEN
You find in the social register the names of all the ladies, kind and unobservant, who have days at home.
PARIS VISTASHELEN DAVENPORT GIBBONS
The gentleman who was with him must have passed out while the unobservant clerk was writing or calculating, or both.
CHAMBERS'S JOURNAL OF POPULAR LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ARTVARIOUS
In the meantime, Ovid and his cousin had not been unobservant of what was passing at a little distance from them.
HEART AND SCIENCEWILKIE COLLINS
The simplicity of the story is so remarkable that to some superficial and unobservant readers it has seemed childish.
ESSAYS ON MODERN NOVELISTSWILLIAM LYON PHELPS
It is astonishing how unobservant people are about such things as umbrellas, sticks, and handbags.
THE SHRIEKING PITARTHUR J. REES
She looked so ghastly that even the unobservant gardener noticed it, and made a remark.
KING OF THE CASTLEGEORGE MANVILLE FENN
This will be asked, I am sure, only by the unobservant and unreflecting.
THE BROTHERS' WARJOHN CALVIN REED
Only the blind and unobservant Emmie ever saw the letter when it came.
THE OPEN QUESTIONELIZABETH ROBINS
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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