Sentences with phrase «oblivious when»

One of the partygoer's fathers offer her a ride home, and the two chatty teen girls in the backseat are oblivious when someone other than their father slips into the front seat.
It would not be an overstatement to say that even in the age of Internet, the majority of people are entirely oblivious when it comes to fitness or bodybuilding and how to improve their overall health.
At eight months pregnant with my first, I was really oblivious when it came to all things breastfeeding.
And then act all oblivious when he brings it up.

Not exact matches

-- FOMC minutes show uncertainty and concern about markets are affecting officials» decision - making — Officials were cautious when evaluating market conditions and the «damaging effects on the economy» — Worry about «potential buildup of financial imbalances» and a sharp reversal in asset prices» — Members seem oblivious to impact of inflation on households and savings — Physical gold and silver remain the only assets for real diversification and safety
No one wants to acknowledge that our leaders have feet of clay, but it seems that when our political or religious goals are at stake, we're not just oblivious.
I abandoned that when I realized most in that «organization» had THEIR heads in the sand, oblivious or uncaring about the problem of evil.
If, moreover, one thinks of the tree as the motherly feminine or as a symbol for the whole of nature, the shadows lengthen into a bleak morality tale about an oblivious male chauvinism or about an environmentally destructive anthropocentrism, both ominously foretold when, early on, the boy gathers leaves and weaves them into a crown and struts about playing king of the forest, his nose lifted high in the air.
Luke 12:54 - 56 seems like they'd have you oblivious, and begin their mockery every weekend when many get time and opportunity to reflect, friday, saturday, sunday, i'm noticing a pattern for the past few years.
The picture includes the family's attempt to adjust to a person who lies and is least responsible when he most needs to be, who is unbearably irritable and egocentric, who embarrasses them in front of friends and spoils their holidays by being on a binge, who spends money they need for necessities on whiskey, and who seems completely oblivious to their welfare or their pleadings.
When I was oblivious to the fact that I was allergic to eggs and that I needed sleep in my life, a favorite go - to - late - night - post-partying stop was the Melrose Diner in Chicago.
Iv seen him have performances even this season when he's been easily one of our best players, yet some people on here seemed oblivious to it.
Those that want their team to win every game and as many trophies as possible to impress their mates down the pub and assume the bragging rights, probably never seen the inside of a football stadium, but whine and resort to conspiracy theories and abuse when their team isn't doing so well, rely on instant gratification to get by each day and imagine that they are on some self - righteous mission to cure all the non-believers whilst simultaneously sitting on their arses banging away on their keyboards, doing zilch to help their noble cause other than shout, and are totally oblivious to the energy they are wasting and the delusional futility of it all.
Have we become so demanding and so oblivious to our relative position in the football universe that we revert to tourette syndrome when events fail to unfold as we desire?
My baby used to be very noisy when she was falling asleep (in her REMphase)-- squels, squeaks, sucks, even gives out the occasioanl load cry, rolls her eyes back and smiles — but when you look at her, she's fully asleep and oblivious to you.
When I had my son in 2014 I was oblivious to some of the baby sleeping aids that where around, with my son I had the Fisher Price Glow Horse to lull him into a deep sleep.
When you try to comfort her, she seems completely oblivious to your presence and there's absolutely nothing you can do to calm her down.
That was no big deal when they were little and oblivious, but now they are aware.
«[S] uper - comfortable nappies» have also been criticized; the advanced technology in modern diapers wick wetness away from skin, leaving the child oblivious to their accident and when they need to go to the toilet.
The Independent Police Complaint Commission (IPCC) report found senior figures in the Met «appear to have been oblivious» to the perception of conflict of interest when they recruited a former editor at the News of the World as a PR consultant.
In Clegg's characterisation of not making public disagreements as the pukka thing to do, for example, he seems oblivious to how Lib Dems are going to campaign against those policies that they do disagree with when they have been silent on them for five years.
With a drink in one hand and a cigarette in the other, the former prime minister was apparently oblivious to the words on the back of Lucy Edwards» jacket when he posed for a snap which then surfaced on Instagram.
When you take a plane flight, you're sitting in an enclosed metal tube, oblivious to the wonders of the passing landscape beneath you.
For instance, other dimensions of space and time; other universes that could be out there; different particles in our own universe that we are oblivious to right now, but which might be discovered, at for instance, the Large Hadron Collider when it starts up later this year.
It's possible that the ancient turtles, like some modern species, were relatively oblivious to their surroundings when they were copulating and, therefore, unable to escape the deadly depths.
«They're feeding, they've allowed the boat to get close because they're oblivious, they're moving slowly, and then at the last moment when they could apply huge power to diving out, their mouths are full of tons of water and they're anchored just like a sea anchor on a ship.»
When it was over, she was oblivious to the idea that I might grieve the loss of a 6 - week old embryo.
Since 99 % of the population are oblivious to the fact that these flavor enhancers are proven to cause brain damage, no - one will suspect a thing (and to be honest, in my experience, no - one really gives a damn even when you tell them).
I find overall I feel better when I drink a nice glass of water with lemon before working out in the morning, but I was kind of oblivious to any health benefits it actually had.
I'm another one who was totally oblivious to a 30 for 30 «backlash,» and I'll echo the sentiments of some of the other commenters when I say, I don't really get it.
Perhaps there'll be plenty to say about them when some oblivious pedestrian gets maimed or killed by a flying Tour de France - wannabe on a roadie, if it hasn't happened already.
Oblivious of how things read, and the fact that no one could identify when he was joking.
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But with Claire oblivious to the truth, Norman's life and marriage seem so perfect that when Claire tells him of hearing mysterious voices and seeing a young woman's image in their home, he dismisses her terror as delusion.
When she picks up a shy, disfigured man, praising his «beautiful hands» and lifting them to her cheeks, she seems oblivious to his grotesque facial deformities.
Most of the features that make Lewis» directorial work such a remarkable exception to the dominance of a realist aesthetic in Hollywood filmmaking are brilliantly apparent in The Errand Boy, including the foregrounding of sound manipulation (most blatant in the sequence involving the post-synchronisation of the song «Lover» for a musical film, and in the tape manipulation of Kathleen Freeman's reaction to having been left by her driver in the back seat of a convertible receiving a car wash) and the placement of actors in a shot so as to highlight the presence of the camera (as when Morty, an undirected and oblivious extra in a film - within - the - film cocktail - party scene, keeps looking at the camera from the background of a shot in which other extras, in their roles as party guests, intermittently block him from the camera).
The protagonist, Oliver Tate (Craig Roberts) is painfully self - aware and deliciously oblivious, a hopeless romantic when it comes to the coolly ironic Jordana Bevan (Yasmin Paige), and a cynical observer of all else in his life.
When Turner declares war by telling her completely oblivious husband, «Sometimes I just wan na punch your face,» you can literally hear the audiences skin crawl.
His friends are all sort of misfits who are in different stages of love, his friend Bradley Thomas (Greg Kinnear) thinks he's happily married and is so oblivious to what is going on in his relationship that he fails to notice when a woman hits on his wife Kathryn (Selma Blair), so he's shocked when she asks him for a divorce.
Yet, in this week's episode, «When the Guns Come Out,» Raylan (Timothy Olyphant), the man seemingly always in control, comes across as quite oblivious to the trouble brewing in Harlan County.
The main character of Ari (Alex Dimitriades) is about as unlikable as one can get: lazy and selfish, he spends his days and nights indulging in drugs and reckless, anonymous sex when not arguing with his strict (and completely oblivious) Greek parents and anyone else who dare cross him.
So critics of A Nation at Risk and the viewpoint it embodied had a field day, years later, when the U.S. economy — seemingly oblivious to the warnings in the commission's famous report — boomed in the face of growing global competition.
This change means that the very publishers who sell their own works — whether they are the authors themselves, fully operating publishers, or authors with their own imprint for business purposes — can now be undersold and therefore not be the actual seller when a consumer (oblivious to the rule change) clicks «add to cart.»
My editor was oblivious to, or else ignoring, my sleep - logged voice at ten in the morning, a time when most reporters were already at their desks, rustling through the daily paper and midway through a second cup of coffee.
The cultural revolution is changing the face of China and when he is forced to send his son there he is rather oblivious to that as well.
When I put the book down, I was amazed that the narrative had put me in a trance, oblivious to the actual world.
-- but remain completely oblivious to exactly the same risk when it comes to investing in US stocks..!?
She loves to latch on to a trail and follow her nose, and when she does, she can be oblivious to commands.
But on the other hand, says O'Donnell — whose Greenville, S.C. - based company manufactures a variety of pet products, including those designed for travel — when it comes to keeping pets safe and secure in vehicles, many of these same «pet parents» seem oblivious of the potential dangers to the animal and to themselves.
When I finished college at a university in Chile, I did what any financially oblivious recent grad would do: took out a large student loan and decided that I was going to hitchhike from Valparaiso, Chile, to Alaska.
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