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"obliviously" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows that you are not aware of something

131 Sentences With "obliviously"

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But I was also shocked by how obliviously ill-prepared Deval Patrick was.
Bar the Pakistani workers obliviously playing cricket, the streets feel like a ghost town.
As viewers we're forced to painfully watch Drewski snub Bianca while she carries on obliviously.
The problem is not a complacent upper-middle class obliviously enjoying the fruits of liberalism.
I ran into class all out of sorts and obliviously grabbed the only open mat.
They like to do this constantly, relentlessly, obliviously on practically every fourth profile I see.
Vacation-goers obliviously wade into ocean and lake waters that can cause gastrointestinal or respiratory problems.
Not everyone was laughing, let alone obliviously confident enough to pose for the camera with a smile.
Throughout it all, however, gentle natural processes soldier obliviously on, including the lifecycle of the humble puffball.
Employees pull their hair out in frustration while bosses obliviously believe their instructions are simple and straightforward.
Despite the change in perspective, he is still facing in the same direction and obliviously continues his monologue.
Much like those balloons, you will spend most of February bouncing about, glowing delightfully as you flutter around obliviously.
The bottom line: Historically speaking, financial crises seem to arrive when the consensus mood is at an obliviously partying high.
"Eternal" soars and dips like a good dance song, Herndon pushing a triumphant hook while Spawn wails obliviously in the background.
A friend's boyfriend obliviously told her she looked like Aunt Jemima, and she was dismayed that her friend did not object.
You can also watch five minutes of the cat's avatar (catvatar?) obliviously wandering through deathtraps in Triangular Pixels' game Unseen Diplomacy below.
That's not going to happen to me, at least not anytime soon, he said, so obliviously confident that I wanted to laugh.
She was pleased to find that many men attended, but disappointed that they, seemingly obliviously, talked over all of the women there.
In a room elsewhere in the man's apartment, she sees a young boy, headphones blocking his hearing, obliviously playing a video game.
The line just kept going, pushing obliviously into the desert on the other side, as if there were no border at all.
But if you did, you probably thought it was unintentional — that stuck-up, stuffy Shakespeare was just obliviously wandering into a sex joke.
It's the kind of dinner Joel should be sitting with the Weissmans for, but, instead, he was obliviously eating in the corner with Penny.
Art is the true repository of what we consider real, not this other reality in which we swim obliviously like fish in a tank.
A winning candidate with a more winning personality wouldn't sit at the Code Conference and come off so obliviously arrogant and utterly without contrition.
The weeds brushed against our bodies obliviously, encircling our fingers and toes and hips with no knowledge of or care about which was which.
Seeing the fault lines obliviously rip through cities and hearing the frequent alarms, the title "It's All Good" comes across as a ridiculous sentiment.
She doesn't want it merely to compare herself to the buxom, nude women splashed across its pages, as her dad Ken (Patch Darragh) obliviously assumes.
Jokes crop up on movie posters and book spines, while other punchlines emerge in the background as characters in the foreground obliviously continue their scenes.
But we are all part of a system in which it is just too easy for people of means and privilege to glide along obliviously.
But if, for example, someone is obliviously backing up toward the car in a parking lot, "we might sound two short, quieter pips," the report reads.
Mr. Cummings, who has made a number of comedic shorts, did state a fondness for the obliviously gauche British character Alan Partridge played by Steve Coogan.
And in Colinas de Santa Fe, children could play obliviously while at their doorstep was a mass grave akin to those left by the Islamic State.
But "Silicon Valley" will come back without one major character: T.J. Miller, the comedian who plays Erlich Bachman, an obliviously obnoxious entrepreneur, will not be returning.
The screenplay, by Kyle Pennekamp and Scott Turpel, can't quite decide whether to like, or laugh off, its millennial characters — those supercasual, obliviously entitled children of praise.
I can't even remember what I was wearing, but it was probably something obliviously outrageously slutty—which I wouldn't have even contemplated at the time if sober.
Shopwindows served him, as seen in an image of mannequins in bridal gowns seeming to behold two nondescript men in black coats and hats obliviously trudging by.
In 2012, at a music festival in San Francisco, he witnessed a pair of strangers film a drunken guy obliviously dancing; they then posted the video to YouTube.
" Low regard by key aides: "He spoke obliviously and happily, believing himself to be a perfect pitch raconteur and public performer, while everyone with him held their breath.
The most attention-grabbing work, however, is "The Haywain" — a triptych of noblemen and scoundrels led obliviously to hell — that the Prado allowed to remain in the Dutch exhibition.
One of the last scenes of the film shows former lovers, now zombies, pacing back and forth past each other, obliviously emotionless as their dead hands brush against each other.
You keep wanting the film to run with the metaphor, to have these two jerks run obliviously rampant until they are called out for their selfishness, but it never does.
Lingering on the couch in his Google Glass-like specs, David fools around blissfully with the naked, simulated Sophie, while his actual partner, Juliette (Nora Zehetner), waits obliviously in bed.
Jess spent the entire sixth season pining for Nick, who in turn had been obliviously dating hot pharmaceutical rep Regan (Megan Fox) while turning to Jess for all his emotional needs.
In this one, for example, each station had a different contractor, who in turn, and often obliviously, tapped the same subcontractors and suppliers, leading to shortages, logistical headaches, and, yes, delays.
"We all just laughed because moose are commonplace and it was obliviously chewing a tree in the middle of the pastor&aposs speech about love and what not," Celest told Fox News.
" But the song and video also featured more troublesome moments that seemed to obliviously revel in white privilege: "Happy that my name ain't stupid/Dave coulda been Daquan with a few kids.
Alison saw the same incident differently — Joanie gained confidence from walking across the bars (though it looked pretty dangerous to this neutral observer) while Cole and the supervising social worker were obliviously chatting.
As a whole, Transparent is about the possibility of self-definition in a world where you still have to deal with other people who might want to define you otherwise, whether maliciously or obliviously.
Kaitlyn: Her choice made sense to me up until the moment when Jeremy Renner's character obliviously asks her if she's ready to have a kid, and she's like "Yes, for sure" with swoony eyes.
Eventually, it learned to (obliviously and dutifully) summon fresh pictures of a famous actor in the service of a joke the origins of which, after a few years, none of us could even remember.
The problem with I Feel Pretty — in an odd and probably unintentional parallel to the story itself — is that it focuses too much on Renee, whose obliviously confident schtick starts to wear thin pretty quickly.
Similar men in crisis appear in other works by Green, notably "Occupational Hazards" (1966), in which a three-faced man in a suit walks obliviously off a structure, as if it's a pirate ship's plank.
While De Castro is smiling obliviously at the camera, you can tell her mom took a more, er, literal approach to the "half-up" ponytail — because she only styled one-half of her daughter's head.
A group of elephants obliviously crossing a farmer's field in Africa or Southeast Asia can do enough damage with their huge feet and foraging trunks to bring about both economic ruin and their own consequent demise.
The Republicans soon split into Conkling's "Stalwarts"—pro-patronage and eager, after a decent interval, to restore the pliable, obliviously corrupted Grant—and Blaine's more reform-minded "Half-Breeds," their name one that Conkling no doubt relished.
A few notes about this super condom: Just because it stays slick for 1,000 thrusts does not mean that obliviously pounding your partner's brains out constitutes good, fun sex (unless they ask for that in which case, godspeed).
In her absurdist encounters with doctors, mystics, academics, gardeners, lecherous uncles, messenger boys and others, each of whom has sexual designs on her, Candy obliviously self-designs a kind of pincer movement on the citadel of her own chastity.
For the second time today, Devin Nunes obliviously refers to the impeachment inquiry as a "drug deal" -- the exact turn of phrase John Bolton used to describe Sondland and Mulvaney working to leverage Ukraine into doing political favors for Trump pic.twitter.
But in the flashbacks to his mother's life we learn more about her family, and how she became the supposedly heartless crone BoJack came to know; played by Jane Krakowski and Matthew Broderick, Beatrice's parents were heartbreaking and obliviously cruel, respectively.
I think if I ever get to the point where I expect recognition, I'm a sociopath," she said, and referred to the episode of 30 Rock when Jon Hamm plays an obliviously beautiful man who "gets everything he wants and doesn't know it.
Though Rae told me during the TCA tour Insecure was inspired in part by Seinfeld co-creator Larry David and Curb Your Enthusiasm, her show manages to walk the line between "flawed" and "obliviously awful" in a way David's shows never did.
Even well-intentioned urban, coastal, college-educated scribes commit obliviously condescending word choices ("flyover country"), illogical assumptions (everyone in red states voted for Trump) and variations on poverty porn, in which subjects are conveyed as helpless and joyless ("observe this sorry case in Appalachia").
Much worse were the visuals of enraged, young white people, their faces contorted in hate, obliviously screaming invective through the speeches of older, African-American representatives such as Marcia Fudge, Elijiah Cummings, and even the 76-year-old dean of the civil rights movement, John Lewis.
You can probably predict the rest: Rachael starts off cold and distant (Knightley practically spits out the word "modern" to describe the furniture), but soon falls for Stefan's cat-and-mouse game; as as Lewis remains obliviously kind and emotionally unavailable, the other two embark on an illicit love affair.
Vogue's editors were mixed on the proliferation of this trend; some finding that wearing a cartoonish, huge print of a blaze is too obliviously uncool, with others feeling that a more subtle fire print—say, a flicker, a more low-key flame—might be more socially permissible to be seen wearing in public.
Margaret Howell is one of those: After more than 40 years in business, she remains so discreet and so untroubled by the need for acclaim that you could spot her (if you could spot her) casually chatting, unrecognized, in the stairwell to her show space as dozens of guests there to see her show streamed obliviously past.
His rudeness extends to texting obliviously through the christening ceremony for John and Mary's newborn daughter, Rosie, but they ask him to be her godfather anyway, because every human being in Sherlock's life ultimately decides that his general horribleness is worth tolerating because it's his noble commitment to detective work that makes him act that way, or something.
The spiritual seekers are much like people we all know: the dude so obsessed with fitness that he obliviously performs yoga poses at inappropriate times (Babak Tafti); the middle-aged lesbian couple with longstanding and unspoken (no pun intended) relationship problems (Marcia DeBonis and Quincy Tyler Bernstine); the gum-smacking blonde who carries far too much luggage (Zoë Winters); and the crunchy guy who never removes his knit cap (Brad Heberlee).
"You've arrived," announced our obliviously cheerful GPS navigator, as my buddy and I stared, white-knuckled and slightly teary-eyed, at a padlocked gate barely illuminated by the headlights of our rented S.U.V. We'd already traversed 9.2 hair-raising miles of a twisty, sandy unpaved road that an early-December freeze had turned into icy slush, our tires shifting side to side, our high beams no match for the pitch-black darkness.
It quickly become one of the election's most memorable aspects, from the sketch where Fey's Palin character obliviously incited rage in Hillary Clinton — who had just lost the Democratic nomination to now-President Barack Obama... ...to Fey's portrayal of Palin at the vice presidential debate with now-Vice President Joe Biden... So far, SNL and executive producer Lorne Michaels have been mum about whether Fey will return Saturday night to mock Palin's endorsement.
It is a harrowing, almost Dickensian story: When he was 5, his mother walked out on him and his brother (she was tired of being beaten by their violent father), and he grew up a "frozen child," used and humiliated by his scam-artist dad — a charming but treacherous man who "saw no paradox between being on the Wanted list for fraud and sporting a gray topper in the Owners' enclosure at Ascot," a man who obliviously gambled away his son's school tuition in Monte Carlo, did jail time around the world (Hong Kong, Singapore, Jakarta, Zurich) and later groused over his famous son's failure to give him a cut of his book royalties.
The wabbly clanked and rumbled and roared obliviously past them.
As Blackadder laments the loss of his novel and chance at wealth, the Prince attempts to console him and orders Baldrick to light another fire. The episode ends with Baldrick obliviously throwing the dictionary into the fire.
Bimbo reluctantly accepts. Bimbo carries the letter given to him by the hooded monsters. On his way walking on the countryside, the envelope mysteriously grows bigger and bigger, prompting him to drag it. While doing so, he obliviously moves toward a cliff.
The scene in which the Doctor and Martha share a room was originally written to have the Doctor casually undress down to his underwear; and still obliviously invite Martha to share the bed. It was rewritten as the producers and Tennant thought it would be inappropriate.
They are so focused in their game that they often obliviously collide with other skaters. Having enough of their rugged play, a nearby police officer calls for their capture. Kiko immediately flees, pulling the sled with the little bears on it. The police pursues them for several yards.
After a few weeks, Ram introduced himself as a social worker and made her believe that he'll help them to escape from the brothel. After a few days, they escaped and she lived happily. But he began to love her, obliviously. One fine day, she thinks that she should tell everything to him.
After some trouble with a broom-wielding worker, Jeff partially falls into the machine. Fortunately, he is able to get off, and only his dog suit gets devoured. Meanwhile, Mutt eventually finds and enters the carriage. As a consequence, the driver, thinking there is one more dog left, obliviously passes Mutt into the machine.
The Litvinoff family gathers for Audrey's birthday. Mike argues with Audrey over his union's decision to support a Republican governor, and both of them mock Rosa for entertaining Orthodox faith. Lenny's girlfriend Tanya obliviously tries to join the conversation as Audrey mocks her too. Lenny goes to the bathroom, but stays inside so long that Rosa becomes concerned.
In reference to The Story of the Three Bears, Goldilocks rejects the lentils that Neil has prepared (she dismisses it as "bloody hippie food"), and the Three Bears also reject the lentils and opt to "go to McDonald's" instead. As they drift off to sleep for another night, a spaceship lands on their roof, with Neil still obliviously sitting on his windowsill.
He gives Ning one of his books and a pendant, and sends Ning through the tunnel. Ning obliviously steals the horse of Autumn (Jacky Cheung), a Taoist sectarian. When Ning stops for the night in an abandoned villa, Autumn catches up and the two sort out the misunderstanding. But in the middle of the night, rebel soldiers attack the two visitors.
During the main course, Bakshi's roast chicken catapults off his fork and becomes impaled on a guest's tiara. Bakshi asks Levinson to retrieve his meal, but the woman's wig comes off along with her tiara, as she obliviously engages in conversation. Levinson ends up brawling with other waiting staff, and dinner is disrupted. Bakshi apologizes to his hosts; then needs to go to the bathroom.
The compilation of Johnson's Dictionary was the main plot-line for an episode of Blackadder the Third where Edmund Blackadder (Rowan Atkinson) tries to conceal the destruction of the dictionary's manuscript by his servant. Johnson had given his only manuscript to the Prince and was presumably destroyed by Blackadder's apprentice dogbody Baldrick. The episode ends with Baldrick obliviously throwing the dictionary into the fire.
Separated, Lani and Bryan obliviously go in separate directions. Masha escapes her prison in a surfboard shack and finds Bryan, who is crazily driving a jeep stolen from Brick after he tried to kill Bryan. Bryan and Masha crash the jeep, which erupts into flames, and make an escape on foot. Finding a canoe on a river, they outrun the three culprits and find a friendly welcoming old-time village.
In the ensuing chaos, Ching defects and defends Master Fok from the other thugs. Realizing Ching and Smart are good-in-nature, Master Fok later takes them on as students. It didn't take Ching and Smart too long to begin earning beautiful Man's affection. As they race to deliver their love letters, Man mistakes Smart's letter as Lau's and obliviously admits to him that she loves him as a brother.
After being refused thrice and having his money taken, the stranger shoots the police officer. The Stranger sits inside a hospital, waiting to be looking at however no one shows up. He exits the hospital and finds a beggar woman asking for money and her child obliviously playing with the toy camera. The Stranger opens his wallet but finds it empty, for having tried to bribe the policeman.
However, he caves in quickly when pushed. This causes Murray to quip, "When a donkey flies, you don't blame him for not staying up that long." On their final broadcast together, Ted gives his colleagues a sincere on-air sendoff by obliviously quoting "It's a Long Way to Tipperary". Afterward, the Six O'Clock News' staff, along with Georgette, gather in the newsroom to say goodbye to each other.
The villagers, obliviously, observed the apparition where there had once been a sacred lake.Hansen, p. 87 Popular customs associated with Easter, observed by both Copts and Muslims, were considered by her to probably originate in ancient Egypt. On "Job Wednesday," during the week preceding Easter Sunday, a bath is taken and the body scrubbed with a plant, "Egyptian Amaranath", called ghabira by the Muslims, and damissa by the Copts.
S Club 7 are driving from Miami to Los Angeles. Rachel points out the milometer has reached all the 9s. As it turns back to all the 0s, obliviously, they drive through a wormhole. The radio turns on playing 1950s music, and arriving at Townville, they soon start spotting old-fashioned objects, including The Big Cup Diner, a diner that sells a burger, fries and a soda float for just 20 cents.
He swears at a confused Erin when she does his resolution. In the end of the episode, Michael is trying to help Creed learn how to do a cartwheel, which he performs (poorly). Michael congratulates an elated Creed (who states that the cartwheel was "all I had to do all year"), though Creed obliviously ignores Michael's handshake. In "The Seminar", Creed is a speaker at Andy's seminar on starting a small business.
Chucky then attacks Kristin and holds her hostage, attempting to lure the teams into fighting each other to save her. Chucky forces Andy to exchange Kristin for Tyler. Suddenly, the Red team descends upon the area and obliviously opens fire with their live rounds, with Shelton being killed in the crossfire. Amidst the chaos, Tyler makes a quick getaway, but before giving chase, Chucky tosses a live grenade at the quarreling cadets.
He struggles to gain the respect of the villagers and to collect their rent, until he lets obliviously slip that he is the custodian of the treasure map. Later mayor Gu Yuejin accidentally sends a pigeon about the treasure in the Imperial City. Loads of army come including the second army, led by Nalan. Xin, Xiaowei and Xu follow the treasure to claim the treasure while Changgong and Nalan engage in another duel.
The steward looks out of the painting at the viewer with a smile, while obliviously tipping gravy down the chaplain's back. The positioning and depiction of Graham and the black servant invite comparisons, with Hogarth's presentation of black subjects in paintings being studied by later academics. Hogarth drew from his own experience in group portraits, and was probably influenced by an earlier cabin work by Bartolomeo Nazari. Graham's enjoyment of the painting was short-lived, he died in 1747.
Writer for EHS Today, Stefanie Valentic, has made observations with the mobile phone video game Pokémon Go, which offers players the experience to hunt and collect digital creatures called Pokémon through their smartphone in real world. Players can be observed simultaneously gazing at their phone while also obliviously walking around their environments looking for Pokémon. Stefanie references these individuals as "Digital Zombies" since they walk around with no cognition of their surroundings while engaged with their phone.
The Blacklake District is the district of the nobles and upper-class inhabitants. Some of the nobles are obliviously paranoid or snobbish, and there are several records of the Blacklakes cutting themselves off from conflicts in the core or other places (by creating a buffer of a gated, small district, sometimes called "No-mans land"). Almost all homes here are prosperous and wealthy, and the entire district is overall quite rich. Streams and small rivers of decorative water flows through the district.
The Wickets are a street gang who have an obsession for croquet and hatred of cell phones. They are the villains of "Picking Up Margaret". Mordecai obliviously walks into the turf while answering a phone call from Margaret, whom he planned to take to the airport. He is encountered by the Wickets, who strictly warn him about their prohibition of cell phones, and then arrives at the auto shop to pick up Benson's car, since the cart is unavailable for use.
The common clues lead to bags hidden in luggage on a train, in a massive pile of coal and in barrels of ice cold water. However many dummy bags were placed to confuse the teams. Orange, purple and red were close throughout while blue were obliviously seen to struggle while solving the clues and picking up many dummy bags. Red were first to start the puzzle but a lot of arguing let the purple team get ahead and win with red getting second.
Adam receives a spate of negative publicity after obliviously making comments which are construed as bigoted. Videos featuring him are edited and posted on the internet, depicting him dressed as Hitler and in blackface. Jonathan explains to Joey how the editing can be performed, and she then suggests to Adam that he perform a routine dressed as a wizard, a costume which is easily manipulated to make it appear that he was wearing Ku Klux Klan robes. The torch he carries turns into a flaming cross.
Christine's business life, on the other hand, was quite successful. She defended many residents of the town and accompanied Paul Williams on various adventures, including one where they traveled to Vietnam to find Jack Abbott's long-lost son, Keemo Volien. The two fell in love and planned to get married, but were prevented by Phyllis, who ran them over in December 1994, leaving Paul in bad health. Just before the accident, Christine shared a brief kiss with Danny, obliviously enough to make Phyllis jealous.
The silence is broken by the sound of Ashcroft urinating into an off-camera toilet. Immediately, as if to dismiss the prior foreboding, the song resumes of its own accord, loudly and triumphantly as Ashcroft continues to pass water. The final shot shows Ashcroft standing in the bathroom, urinating obliviously, as every light in the hotel room turns itself off except for the bathroom light... which is no longer flickering on and off. Ashcroft is left alone in a single square of light surrounded by darkness.
The House of Atreus begins with Tantalus. Tantalus was a son of Zeus who enjoyed cordial relations with the gods until he decided to slay his son Pelops and feed him to the gods as a test of their omniscience. Most of the gods, as they sat down to dinner with Tantalus, immediately understood what had happened, and, because they knew the nature of the meat they were served, were appalled and did not partake. But Demeter, who was distracted due to the abduction by Hades of her daughter Persephone, obliviously ate Pelops' shoulder.
Later, triad member Hau-tin (Danny Poon), who planning to kill Yip and take over the gang, comes to his house, Yip asks him to tie his shoes and obliviously humiliating Hau-tin. Worrying about Yip's safety, Chung teaches Yip how to use guns which he has no interest in and closely follows him with the other bodyguards although Yip feels annoyed by it. All Yip wants to do is buy toys and play. The next day, Yip and his underlings go to the toy store and Yip sees a motorcycle.
After managing to get lost and sail obliviously by night through the very dangerous island chain between Grenada and St Vincent, the ship headed for Puerto Rico. The crew was alarmed at seeing abandoned barrels from British warships, as Britain was now at war with France. After narrowly avoiding being captured off San Domingo, the ship made her way to Brest, arriving on 31 October 1744. After six months in Brest being virtually abandoned with no money, shelter, food or clothing, the destitute group embarked for England on a Dutch ship.
The Zombies made their first appearance in "Grave Sights". During a movie night in a cemetery hosted by the Park, when the movie tape is knocked out by accident, Rigby obliviously puts it in backwards, damaging the tape and somehow awakening the dead from the nearby graves, who attempt to attack the audience. Using Muscle Man's sports equipment, Mordecai, Rigby, Muscle Man, Hi-Five Ghost, and Skips stop the zombies. When a strong, muscular zombie named Howard "Hellion" Fightington is revived, Mordecai and Rigby kill him by driving the cart into him.
The results of the evaluation are the bits obtained in the circuit- output wires. Yao explained how to garble a circuit (hide its structure) so that two parties, sender and receiver, can learn the output of the circuit and nothing else. At a high level, the sender prepares the garbled circuit and sends it to the receiver, who obliviously evaluates the circuit, learning the encodings corresponding to both his and the sender's output. He then just sends back the sender's encodings, allowing the sender to compute his part of the output.
The documentary received mixed reviews. Rotten Tomatoes rated the documentary at 56% approval rating based on 16 critics' reviews, with an average score of 5.25/10. Jeannette Catsoulis of The New York Times calling it, "a gentle, flyover alert to obliviously chowing-down citizens ... without hectoring and with no small amount of charm". RogerEbert.com claims that GMO OMG is an advocacy film inspired by Michael Moore's "Roger and Me", a documentary in which Moore sets out to find the answer to why General Motors closed all of its plants in Flint, Michigan beginning in 1978.
They ignore him as best they can until Fussels, obliviously following a half-joking suggestion, steals and accidentally destroys a prized possession of the local viciously psychotic drug lord obsessed with the movie Scarface. Simultaneously, downtrodden waitress Anna discovers that her abusive husband has been murdered, along with her brother and his wife. She flees for her life, trying to decide whom to trust and how to free herself from the trouble in which she suddenly finds herself. She finds an ally, and later a lover, in Jerry, the desperate-to-be-liked bartender at the No Name Pub.
Caganoff had meant to begin his walk in Caylloma and follow the river up from there, just like McIntyre's party. However, in the truck he had hitched a ride on, he overheard the drivers talking gravely, that if terrorists stop them, being a foreigner, he would most probably be killed. Obliviously Caganoff had travelled right into the heartland of the Shining Path. In the middle of the night, on the most remote dirt road, in the middle of the vast altiplano, he quickly changed his plan; insisting the driver stop the truck and let him off.
Its principal message is that programming should be considered a scientific discipline based on mathematical rigor." As a programming paradigm, structured programming – especially in the 1970s and 1980s – significantly influenced the birth of many modern programming languages such as Pascal,Niklaus Wirth (2005): "Of great influence to Pascal was Structured Programming, put forth by E. W. Dijkstra. This method of proceeding in a design would obliviously be greatly encouraged by the use of a Structured Language, a language with a set of constructs that could freely be combined and nested. The textual structure of a program should directly reflect its flow of control.
Firstly, the ranges of the encryption function under any two distinct keys are disjoint (with overwhelming probability). The second property says that it can be checked efficiently whether a given ciphertext has been encrypted under a given key. With these two properties the receiver, after obtaining the labels for all circuit-input wires, can evaluate each gate by first finding out which of the four ciphertexts has been encrypted with his label keys, and then decrypting to obtain the label of the output wire. This is done obliviously as all the receiver learns during the evaluation are encodings of the bits.
An instance of the last mentioned, Malone writes, is "when a big whipped-up climax in the Torero scene leads to nothing but the lowest percussion, pumping quietly, merrily, and obliviously along." He also adds a number of humorous touches, such as the off-color use of the "Farandole" from Bizet's incidental music to L'Arlésienne and the sudden, unexpected hesitations in the Toreador Song. None of these changes obfuscate either the general melodic curves of Bizet's music--all the familiar tunes are easily recognizable--or the intricacies of the plot. Shchedrin's orchestration proved equally unexpected and creative.
Dolph and Jimbo try to destroy the girls' manuscripts, but Kearney now believes in the idea of Equalia and attacks them—in his mind he becomes a dragon and overcomes them, but in reality Dolph and Jimbo are beating him up while he smiles dreamily and obliviously. Lisa and Juliet escape. Later, Lisa tells Juliet that she wants to continue living in the real world and forget about Equalia. Juliet feels disappointed that Lisa feels this way and decides to abandon the friendship, claiming that "the real world is for people who can't imagine anything better" (causing Lisa to conclude that Juliet is crazy).
Starfire still wants to do sisterly bonding, obliviously regardless to her elder sister's intense dislike and hatred of her. Doing her favorite game of "Truth or Death", Blackfire further shatters her younger sister's heart by stating the hard truth: That she wished she did not have a sister. At this, the heartbroken and furious Starfire combines with her fellow girls- Raven, Bumblebee, Ravager, Jinx and Terra- and beats Blackfire once again by pushing her into the portal where her army was coming through. In "We're Off to Get Awards", she appeared in a cameo when she was awarded "Best Tamaranian Princess" which infuriated Starfire.
They rent office space in the same building where Sarah's company is headquartered, Sarah and Simon obliviously walking past each other in one moment. A heartbroken Sarah, now recognizing the wisdom of her father after his death, proposes sweeping progressive changes to his company that will favor the workers. However, a union agitator (Élie Chouraqui) doubts the company's sincerity and leads the employees on a violent strike. Sarah finds herself attracted to the agitator and briefly dates him, but otherwise maintains a long-term relationship with a kind-hearted member of her board of directors; while appreciating his calm and nurturing manner, she finds no excitement in the relationship.
Eric Hynes of The Village Voice said, "the film's charm fades fast" and , "[t]he problem with paying such dogged homage to shitty movies is that integrity is best achieved by producing a shitty movie in turn. Mission accomplished, for whatever that's worth." Ethan Gilsdorf of The Boston Globe gave the film 1 star out of 4, saying it was not "obliviously dreadful enough to be 'so bad it's good'". Christy Lemire of the Associated Press echoed this opinion, giving it 1 star out of 4; she said the film is "just plain badand boring, and repetitive" and that "as comedy, it just feels numbing".
When Melnick was fired from MGM in 1976, Bakshi's studio had spent between $200-600,000, and the new executive Dick Shepherd hadn't read the books and, according to Bakshi, obliviously asked whether The Lord of the Rings is about a wedding, and didn't want to make the movie. Bakshi then contacted Saul Zaentz (who had helped finance Fritz the Cat) to ask him to produce The Lord of the Rings, and Zaentz agreed. Medavoy and United Artists returned to the production as the distributors instead of MGM. Before the production started, Bakshi met with Tolkien's daughter Priscilla to discuss how the film would be made.
After the Anglo-Irish Treaty, the moderate Home Rule party was effectively airbrushed out of official Irish history, but it left its mark in politics on both sides of the border. The new Sinn Féin party that emerged in 1917 was heavily influenced by its Home Rule predecessors. Perhaps obliviously Sinn Féiners adopted and adapted the tactics of their Home Rule opponents, and soon beat the Redmondites at their own game. They quickly came to represent and cherish old local customs associated with the Home Rule party, absorbing their habits and skills and passing them on to its successors, Cumann na nGaedheal/Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil.
This must either be spent luxuriously and knowingly without gain in the arts, in non-procreative sexuality, in spectacles and sumptuous monuments, or it is obliviously destined to an outrageous and catastrophic outpouring in war. Though the distinction is less apparent in Hurley's English translation, Bataille introduces the neologism 'consumation' (akin to a fire's burning) to signal this excess expenditure as distinct from 'consommation' (the non-excess expenditure more familiarly treated in theories of "restricted" economy). The notion of "excess" energy is central to Bataille's thinking. Bataille's inquiry takes the superabundance of energy, beginning from the infinite outpouring of solar energy or the surpluses produced by life's basic chemical reactions, as the norm for organisms.
Jack Benny (born Benjamin Kubelsky; February 14, 1894 – December 26, 1974) was an American entertainer, who transitioned from modest success playing violin on the vaudeville circuit to a highly popular comedic career in radio, television, and film. He was known for his comic timing and the ability to cause laughter with a pregnant pause or a single expression, such as his signature exasperated "Well!" His radio and television programs, popular from 1932 until his death in 1974, were a major influence on the sitcom genre. Benny often portrayed his character as a miser, who obliviously played his violin badly, and ridiculously claimed to be 39 years of age, regardless of his actual age.
Unbeknownst to Bruno, Kalle's plan was to volunteer his strong, heavyset buddy into a sumo wrestling contest, to show Bruno that he's good at it, and the winner gets a prize for two hundred marks. As expected, Bruno mops-up the inferior competition and wins the prize, but unexpectedly, he's challenged by Lucky to a boxing match. Bruno timidly decides to relinquish the prize rather than take part in an unnecessary public display of physicality, so an obliviously agitated Kalle wisely decides to leave the club with Bruno in tow. Kalle does all he can to try to convince his big-bodied partner that his destiny is sumo, but after the contest fiasco, Bruno doesn't want to hear it.
Sugar is designated as Sophie's governess and grows to genuinely love the girl as her own even as Agnes' mind begins to spiral into hallucinations of angels and William retreats to the man's world of his business dealings. Agnes catches sight of Sugar around the property and becomes convinced that Sugar is her angel come to take her to the Convent of Health. The book culminates in William losing all after having long and obliviously neglected the needs of the two women. The day before Agnes is to be moved to an asylum on the orders of William, she runs away in search of the Convent of Health on the advice of Sugar, who indulges Agnes' fantasy that she is her angel.
She hates Cleopatra considering her to be a bimbo and a snob but develops a special hatred when Cleo starts dating Abe and when she is forced to live with Cleo because her house burnt down. Joan prefers to confide in various characters such as Mr. Butlertron, Gandhi, and Jesus Cristo when she needs emotional support, though she also frequently allows Abe to obliviously confide in her regarding his infatuation with Cleo and their amorous affairs together, much to her emotional detriment. Joan is also very intelligent, well-read, witty and highly ethical and will speak up for what she believes in, though she is always ignored by the others as they see her as being too "outspoken". She serves as an environmentalist, a vegetarian and activist.
The Accursed Share comprises Volume I: Consumption, Volume II: The History of Eroticism, and Volume III: Sovereignty. The work's subject is political economy. Bataille presents a new economic theory which he calls "general economy," as distinct from the "restricted" economic perspective of most economic theory. According to Bataille's theory of consumption, the accursed share is that excessive and non-recuperable part of any economy which must either be spent luxuriously and knowingly without gain in the arts, in non-procreative sexuality, in spectacles and sumptuous monuments, or it is obliviously destined to an outrageous and catastrophic outpouring, in the contemporary age most often in war, or in former ages as destructive and ruinous acts of giving or sacrifice, but always in a manner that threatens the prevailing system.
He obliviously goes into Elmer's penthouse thinking he is headed to his "bathing stream", which instead is a large Roman-styled bathroom with an indoor pool in the middle. Bugs gets into the pool and realizes that he is not in his stream but thinks his surroundings are a mirage so he plays along by splashing around and singing "There's no place like home" but instead substituting Rome for home. Bugs then sings the word "yearn" but, sensing that he might be singing out of tune, gets out of the pool and goes into the next room, where he plays a note on a piano and sings "yearn, fa la yearn" until he is in tune. Elmer sees Bugs go back into the "bathroom" and wonders why Bugs is there.
Floyd Robertson's name was originally derived from that of CBC news anchor Lloyd Robertson. Shortly after Floyd Robertson debuted, Lloyd Robertson changed networks, and became the longtime CTV National News anchor. Other than the name and occupation, the character shares no real similarities with the Canadian news anchor. Floyd Robertson was presented as the respectable, well-dressed member of SCTV's news team, who reported on the important national and international news stories (including a series of natural disasters in the semi-fictional African nation of Togoland); while the bespectacled, nerdy and obliviously self-important Earl Camembert – dressed in loud checkered jackets and matching bow ties, and his black hair in a semi-afro style – was stuck with the more trivial and frivolous items (such as a fire at a doily factory).
Dialogue spoken by Carlo Alban as McGrady, "Fire/Water", Prison Break season 3 episode 3. His only contact with the outside world was his girlfriend Sofía, who obliviously believes in his innocence. Breaking him out of Sona became Michael Scofield's primary mission during season three, though Whistler and his mysterious background causes tension between both men as various aspects of Whistler's background (most notably the story that he is needed to be freed in order to deliver vaguely explained "coordinates" recorded within a bird watcher guidebook Whistler carries with him at all times) cause Michael to question whether or not he is helping an innocent man caught in the vast web of conspiracies of The Company, as Whistler claims to be. He is first seen in "Orientación" hiding within a crawlspace below the room of Lechero, the de facto leader of the prison.
Using the book—in fact, a sketchbook Oralee has filled herself with arcane drawings and "spells"—she takes Nathan to a nearby forest locally renowned as a place for suicides, telling him that it is the place where Satan fell to Earth when he was cast out of Heaven and that if they can find the place where he landed, the pair can dig a hole to Hell and rescue Maxine. Oralee guides Nathan through a series of rituals and "rites," intending all along to arrange for Nathan to discover Maxine's collar in the woods as a "sign" they have saved her soul. As the day progresses, Oralee is disturbed to find that her "spells" are having an apparent effect on the real world, conjuring actual infernal figures. Additionally, the pair accidentally interrupt a man attempting seppuku, and obliviously pass by the rotting corpse of a suicide near their campsite.
Gaston's first Spirou et Fantasio appearance Gaston's first cameo in a Spirou et Fantasio adventure took place in Spirou issue n°1014 (19 September 1957) as he graced two frames of Le voyageur du Mésozoïque (French: "The Traveller from the Mesozoic Era"). He is first seen "on the streets of the capital" riding a bicycle while reading a newspaper, obliviously littering papers, and then appears two frames later, bruised and dazed, dragging his deformed bike, having ridden into the middle of ongoing traffic. His second cameo occurred in the early panels of the story Vacances sans histoires (fr: "Quiet Holidays") (later included in the album Le gorille a bonne mine) which was published between November 1957 and January 1958. Gaston appears at the start of the story when, cycling and lighting a cigarette at the same time, he runs past a red light and very nearly gets hit by Spirou and Fantasio's Turbot I sportscar.
Encoding and decoding a PURB presents technical efficiency challenges, in that traditional parsing techniques are not applicable because a PURB by definition has no metadata markers that a traditional parser could use to discern the PURB's structure before decrypting it. Instead, a PURB must be decrypted first obliviously to its internal structure, and then parsed only after the decoder has used an appropriate decryption key to find a suitable cryptographic entrypoint into the PURB. Encoding and decoding PURBs intended to be decrypted by several different recipients, public keys, and/or ciphers presents the additional technical challenge that each recipient must find a different entrypoint at a distinct location in the PURB non-overlapping with those of the other recipients, but the PURB presents no cleartext metadata indicating the positions of those entrypoints or even the total number of them. The paper that proposed PURBs also included algorithms for encrypting objects to multiple recipients using multiple cipher suites.
Frustrated by Craig, her inattentive yuppie boyfriend, architect Hillary White dreams of being swept off of her feet by a white knight, fantasies which she writes about in the journals that she keeps hidden in her office at Figueroa Plaza. While leaving work one night, Hillary and a visiting Craig become stuck in the parking garage due to the machinations of Sam, a security guard who is obsessed with Hillary, to the extent that he murders a businesswoman who had obliviously threatened his plans for her. After covertly causing Craig to fall down an elevator shaft, something which goes unnoticed by Hillary, Sam restarts the lifts, and awkwardly attempts to woo Hillary. When Hillary storms off, outraged over the discovery that Sam had been reading her diaries, a pair of servicemen arrive to look into a fire alarm that Hillary had earlier set off, and are shot to death in front of her by a distraught Sam.
This was particularly pronounced when he was under the influence of alcohol, which could cause a catch-22, since for years he needed alcohol to even speak to a woman, but the alcohol led to him say the wrong things. On one occasion, just as Leonard and Penny are about to have sex in their hotel room, Raj enters and obliviously proceeds to climb into Sheldon's recently vacated bed, completely unaware of what he has interrupted. On another occasion, he openly discussed having had crushes on Penny and Bernadette directly in front of them, which caused both discomfort, and unwittingly hurting Amy's feelings when he admits that he never had a crush on her as well (despite Penny and Bernadette's best efforts to alert him to this fact). When socializing with his friends, despite his Indian accent, Raj is noted for using slang and using the word "dude", although on some occasions he appears to not understand American slang.

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