Sentences with phrase «bit oblivious»

Her husband Drew (Ron Livingston) is a nice enough guy, caring and low - tempered, but a bit oblivious to Marlo's inner self.
«She kind of laughed, a little bit oblivious to what that really means,» he remembers.
Yes, Dr. Emmett «Doc» Brown from Back to the Future was the quintessential scientist — a bit kooky, a bit oblivious, and a bit brilliant.
The financial blogosphere is following this topic, but many of my friends outside of the «finance blog / twitter bubble» are a bit oblivious.

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In the matter of the wrong colored popsicle, after an accepting hug and some tears shed, you might see your child take a deep breath, collect him or herself a bit, and then move those little legs quickly over to the freezer to grab an orange popsicle, somehow now seemingly oblivious to the fact that the thing still isn't green like they'd been so torn up about just a second ago.
In the demonstration performed at IQC, Alice and Bob achieved a random oblivious transfer of 1,366 bits.
There's a bit of dirt on the people surrounding Morales and he's either oblivious to it or he turns a blind eye.
A risky borrower may enter a swap with bank A, which then takes an offsetting swap position with bank B (earning a bit of the credit spread as its compensation), and so on, with a cheerful money market investor at the end of the chain holding a safe, government backed security, oblivious to the chain of counterparty risk in between.
So instead of providing you with links (I am tired when people are too damn oblivious and keep asking me for citations instead of doing a bit of research themselves) answer me this, when was the last time ANYONE from NCL made a factually wrong statement?
Other times I think she's a bit of a charlatan who produces more Kusama paintings than the world needs and stoops to conquer with mirrored «Infinity» rooms that attract hordes of selfie - seekers oblivious to her efforts on canvas.
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