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How to use obliviousness in a sentence

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He has famously claimed to prefer country music over other pop genres, and numerous cultural critics have pointed out his blissful obliviousness toward the arts.
For the abyss is not her death but the obliviousness of a world whose course does not stop for even a single moment.
In this view, Americans' obliviousness ended with an outbreak of nostalgia at the turn of the century, fanned by general concern over the heedless pace of industrial society.
For two weeks the shuttle had been looping the globe to the obliviousness of the vast majority of the world's population, which was largely preoccupied with the fate of Iraq.
There's a perverse obliviousness to the fact that we equate our national security and welfare with foreign policy that deprives others of the liberties we supposedly cherish.
That unencumbered air of obliviousness befits a man who is wise to the ways of instant soup, but incapable of buttoning up his shirt.
The same obliviousness to detail was also what made her a questionable seamstress, framer, and cook.
The Mets' obliviousness to Swisher's demonstration dampened speculation that they might retaliate against him.
His obliviousness to what others thought wasn't necessarily his most becoming feature.
I both resented and admired his obliviousness to the time difference between New York and Venice.
Feigning obliviousness to an officer's suspicion and refusing to pander to it was my only defence.
Accepting an award with a mixture of obliviousness and genuine embarrassment is by far the best, and most classy, way to go.
Her feigned obliviousness and hyperbolic assertions indicated an underlying liberal sensibility.
His evident obliviousness to national calamity horrified her.
The obliviousness of your reply is staggering, or would be, if you weren't such an obvious spergy sociopath to begin with.
A game that benefits only the unscrupulous adults who are motivated by their ambitions to exploit the enthusiasm of the young and their obliviousness to danger.
The district judge, Raymond Dearie, revealed the characteristic obliviousness of most Americans to soccer, which has added to the resentment some have of the US playing their world policeman role in football.
Ignorance, historically construed as false views and obliviousness to the impermanence of things, gets institutionalized in such ideologies as consumerism and economism.
Examples from Classical Literature
They assumed their leadership, however, with that obliviousness to youth which usually characterizes old age.
Some one may say, Why then touch her in this obliviousness of her unfilled possibilities?
She felt blank, and excluded, as though they had thrust her out into the obliviousness of the night.
He followed them down the walk in a sweating agony of obliviousness, and climbed into the car with carefully normal lack of haste.
She was calm-eyed and well-poised, and Lena hated her for the rest of her life for her obliviousness of the sordid.
When we remember what women are, the latter instance of obliviousness appears the more probable.
In that obliviousness, he, amid the tranquil scenes of his childhood, could now indulge without danger.
Before I get to that study, a few words about the callous obliviousness so prevalent in our political life.
Egypt itself is now become the land of obliviousness, and doteth.
A tad disconcerting, but I soon learned to feign obliviousness to their stares.
This album is representative of Oldham's willful obliviousness to music biz conventions.
It's not that we white men are intentionally doing anything wrong, but we do have a penchant for obliviousness about the way we are beneficiaries of systematic unfairness.
The IMF's Internal Evaluation Office is more directly scathing in its assessment of the Fund's obliviousness to the US subprime crisis as it emerged.
Yet despite my new approach and my daughter's seeming obliviousness to the meaning of the songs sung during that hour, I always felt like a fish out of water there.
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