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They need starting pitching and what better owner than Arte Moreno to be oblivious to whatever negativity might ensue?

With her world inside a Green Bay hospital in turmoil, she said, she cannot fathom that people might be oblivious to the government's incursion into their medical care.

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This theory is compelling because it doesn’t require either Musk, or Twitter’s current management, to be oblivious to the facts on the ground.

It’s not too surprising that those who don’t bear the scars of empire or colonization would be oblivious to its harms, especially given that history isn’t widely taught.

“I mean, he’s surrounded by people who are constantly dealing with this material in a very protective manner, and he would have to be oblivious to not know the rules.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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