Artist Gabrielle Civil shares the freedom her performance practice has brought her, and the frustration of dealing
with oblivious racism in 2017.
Aesthetically, its simplistic characters and dingy colour pallette suits its 1970s setting which also extends into its meta story, placing the unnamed cleaner in a home environment
with his oblivious mother.
The looks that those two give each other during a dreadful, dutiful lunch
with their oblivious dad and steely stepmother vibrate with shared history and an almost euphoric hatred.
The Other Woman stars Coster - Waldau as a charmer
with an oblivious wife (Leslie Mann) and at least two equally uninformed mistresses (Cameron Diaz and Kate Upton).
Not exact matches
Instead of plodding through your daily routine,
oblivious to the opportunities around you, pay attention to how you interact
with different products.
According to a recent Inc.com interview
with Poshmark co-founder Tracy Sun, executives might not be the only men in the tech industry occasionally
oblivious to female - focused business opportunities.
But during Zuckerberg's marathon questioning on Capitol Hill, politicians were either
oblivious or unconcerned
with the distinction.
This video from Mike at
Oblivious Investor shows how
with dollar - cost averaging, the volatility in the market goes from being your enemy to your friend.
The problem
with building passive income my way is that you start becoming completely
oblivious to the income production because you aren't utilizing the money.
We do not know whether persons in this group, while moved by the presence and claims of individuals
with whom they are in face - to - face relations, may, on another level, be
oblivious to and unmoved by more impersonal social structures and practices that consistently put and keep persons in situations of oppression and deprivation.
The sad part it, these numbers you trot out, which you are
oblivious to the statistical problems inherent in them, were obviously put together by someone
with a knowledge of statistics and manipulated so gullible people like yourself would use them to argue a cause which the true evidence does not support.
Most people were going about their business,
oblivious to their travelling companions, but one young man had become preoccupied
with the rather perplexed and obviously disorientated elderly gentleman who sat opposite him.
Being okay
with Social Security isn't being
oblivious to religious freedom....
But to suppose that one has not really communed
with God until his own personality is lost in the Infinite and he is
oblivious to all else is to call for an experience which, whether desirable or not, is seldom attainable.
To support his slurs, Eichenwald first tries to undermine reliance on Scripture as a supreme authority for moral discernment and then to show how Christians,
oblivious to the problems
with biblical inspiration, ignore its clear teaching.
The scholar, having finished his work, lays down his pen,
oblivious to the way in which he has falsified the text in accordance
with unconscious tendencies, so much so that he has maimed its original intent until it has actually turned into its opposite.
Here's my spin, which I've shared
with you before, on the nerve of the debate: Strauss says to Kojeve: You and guys like you have made people
oblivious of eternity.
This insight moved Williams to advance the possibility that in black women's identification
with Jesus as surrogate Lord they risk being «passive to the oppressive operation of surrogacy in our lives» and «
oblivious to forces at work influencing us to stand in somebody else's place, to be at the beckon of somebody else's call and to forever service the needs and goals and tasks and responsibilities of somebody else.
My emotional nature was stirred to its depths; confessions of depravity and pleading
with God for salvation from sin made me
oblivious of all surroundings.
Surfeited
with affluence, the wealthy women had indulged in self - centered wantonness,
oblivious of the suffering of the oppressed.
I've been
with many a scholar unduly pleased
with his lecture or whatever,
oblivious to the fact that he stunk the place up.
Because creation ostensibly ended
with the biblical era, we who follow are not considered a part of the ongoing creative process, but are to function as the custodians of religious dogma and ritual,
oblivious of Christ's words, «You have a fine way of rejecting the commandments of God, in order to keep your tradition!»
Well, he's got me proclaiming, for those who have eyes to see and ears to hear, that something is deeply amiss within; that we think we're special and you are not; that you need us more than we need you; that we don't trust you or your brain; that you are obviously going to hell without us; that we are completely out of touch
with the real world; that we don't have a sweet clue about you, your kind, or your needs and desires; and that we're
oblivious to innuendo and blind to double entendre.
«In Bahrain we watched MLA staff at the main feedlot ensuring sheep were not going into boots, but they seemed
oblivious to the fact that small trucks were regularly leaving the feedlot
with more animals that could be needed for individual purchasers.
Unless Arsene Wenger has been
oblivious to how today's visitors to the Emirates stadium have been playing away from home this season, the boss will have prepared his players for a stubborn and dogged defensive display from Swansea City,
with 10 men behind the ball and very little space to play our famous flowing style.
Also, let us not become
oblivious to the absentees in the Arsenal lineup, and the subsequent repercussions that could come
with it.
Dressed in his blue Knicks practice shorts, he stepped out of the car and slowly walked to the building, where six people were waiting for him: Laura Tate, a 28 - year - old aspiring model from Los Angeles who had conducted a 15 - month affair
with Johnson; Tate's father, Dennis; her lawyer; two lab workers; and a three - month - old girl named Taylor Tate Johnson, who was resting quietly in Laura's lap,
oblivious to the awkward situation around her.
Akpom runs
with his head down
oblivious to whats around him.
Maybe Arsenal have a number of players who are not mentally strong enough to deal
with the whole world turning against them, Wenger never picks on individuals and will always include himself in negatives so to assume that Wenger is totally
oblivious due to the words he uses then maybe they are as mentally weak as some of our players are.
But alas this is Arsenal Football Club, our philosophy is to dither on transfer dealings hoping to strike a bargain and to be miraculously
oblivious that 90 % of the sqaud are weak minded injury prone players
with no ambition to win titles.
Several minutes after Deron Williams tweeted to the world his decision to remain
with the Nets, ESPN's Chris Broussard chimed in
with an amusingly
oblivious tweet of his own:
Translating that to Arsenal, who use Mikel Arteta and Mathieu Flamini as their two defensive midfielders,
with Abou Diaby ever so
oblivious, they too face this problem.
For Smith, that encounter came in the leftfield bleachers of Busch Stadium in St. Louis in 1998, shoulder to shoulder
with 50,000 people standing on their seats and roaring every time Mark McGwire came to the plate to try to break Roger Maris's home run record, an entire city —
oblivious to McGwire's steroid use and deceit — melted into one.
At eight months pregnant
with my first, I was really
oblivious when it came to all things breastfeeding.
I was
oblivious to the resistance people have to making a sacrifice for those
with allergies,
oblivious to the utter misrepresentation of how severe allergies can be and
oblivious to how people believe that casual contact allergies is «hype».
Laura Osuri's eyes, bloodshot from lack of sleep, rimmed
with tears as 2 - week - old Isaac slept in his car seat carrier,
oblivious to his mother's worry and frustration.
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.
My 10 - month old daughter was
oblivious to the run but enjoyed playing on the sidelines
with her mum on bouncy castles and swings, and in a few years might want to participate in the smaller runs herself.
Most negative thinkers are
oblivious to the fact that their minds have been overrun
with negativity until it consumes them or until someone else points it out.
Even though I was behind a locked door, hooking myself up to the pump still felt weird because I knew on the other side of the wall were people going about their regular business,
oblivious to what was going on
with my breasts.
But from what I see around here, there are a lot of very sick people who seem totally
oblivious to (or in denial about) the fact that their diet has anything to do
with their health.
With Dacey on my back, we navigated parking lots, grocery stores, farmers markets, festivals, shopping malls, just about any venue you can imagine, all without me giving a single second of thought or worry to my now - mobile child escaping from me or being trampled by an
oblivious passer - by.
Some fathers were very «in - tune»
with their infants and adopted similar bedsharing styles to mothers while others turned away from the mother - baby dyad and slept
oblivious to all nocturnal interactions.
And Then There's... Who hasn't gone to an R - rated movie and been appalled at
oblivious parents
with small children in tow?
If you are a parent who is basically
oblivious to these,
with your temperament being one of low sensitivity to noise, smell, and textures, then you might find think your child is just being «picky».
They know that they are charging towards politician oblivion
with a leader who is
oblivious to what is about to happen.
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.
Even
with all of NY's cumbersome regulations, the water still got contaminated and NY State was
oblivious to the hazards so it sounds more like the system isn't working so why not curtail some of those regulations?
Many of these political novices, eager to please their paymasters may be
oblivious to the countless times my counsel was treated
with contempt.»
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.