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They stood in the road only a minute, while the singer moved obliviously away from them.
She obliviously doesn't, can't, and won't freely think for herself.
But the voice of a novel occurs obliviously, according to what's appropriate to the material.
She glanced at the baby, who was tugging away obliviously.
Resources, obliviously, were a problem, The group, needed more nurses and money for daily functioning.
The girl, who had chattered on obliviously, was suddenly silent.
But she had to go around and open the passenger door for him when he stood there obliviously turning pages.
She does this almost obliviously, and in doing so, she is helping to change the culture of science.
Or, in some cases, progress just obliviously climbed past.
One deputy said they continued obliviously for as long as a minute.
They walked right through each other, just as if they didn't exist, and continued obliviously on.
A young couple, arms twined together, strolled past them obliviously.
Bill and his father, going on ahead, supporting arm about waist, had passed the open doorway obliviously.
While doing so, he obliviously moves toward a cliff.
Instead, the traders obliviously entered orders into their computers while I stood around looking for the story.
Something to be obliviously tuned out of the way, until it was over and the basic program had resumed its flow.
Suddenly, the red team descends upon the area and obliviously opens fire with their live rounds.
The three women around me chatter, obliviously, in Spanish.
He was making things happen now, no longer standing obliviously aside and letting them happen to him.
Two people canoodled at the bar even more obliviously.
It is the Orlando that millions of tourists drive obliviously through every year on their way to fun and fantasy.
Meanwhile, parents sleep obliviously in their own room.
One struck the hull a heavy blow, then thrashed on obliviously.
Dominick drank his alcohol obliviously, as always, and lay down beside her.