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The country has gone its own eclectic way ever since.
He would probably not have been happy to find himself in such eclectic company, however.
It was perhaps a little too eclectic for her to bring off.
The collection is far more eclectic than one might think.
In this way the eclectic nature of the approach is clear.
The 1,300 eclectic students have things to do other than watch football.
Some have a narrow focus while others are more eclectic.
New treatment programs now under study tend to take an eclectic approach.
Quickly, though, the series evolved into something much more eclectic.
Progressive, in the eclectic sense of the word, is coming back.
"I am going to be eclectic for a while," the professor said.
It is hard to know for sure where the eclectic combination began.
His house was an eclectic combination of the old and the new.
I pick and take, of course - my approach is eclectic.
That is one of the more eclectic schedules in the land.
It's time for one of the area's most eclectic street festivals.
And his idea of what customers might desire was pretty eclectic.
There is also a small but eclectic group of recipes.
His tastes are not so eclectic as to include little boys.
The list of his Group's successes is long and eclectic.
The formal range is, to say the least, eclectic, the way things are these days.
"People are coming from all over for the eclectic nature of our synagogue."
But then I thought, everything on that label makes sense, and yet it's so eclectic.
Over the course of his career, Gold's work has been both eclectic and independent.
"Some will say that my music is eclectic," he once wrote.