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Given the evening's eclecticism, they are not in the least out of place.
Eclecticism can, in the right hands, amount to its own style.
This eclecticism is fine, one wants to say, but where does it lead?
For all its eclecticism, it is a very well ordered space.
It is an eclecticism that has become something of a trademark.
I miss most the natural, enthusiastic eclecticism he brought to music.
It is sometimes called modern eclecticism, to confuse things a bit more.
Which I indeed would have been, if runaway eclecticism were a crime.
He is pleased by the eclecticism of the service's appeal.
But if this eclecticism sounds like a new phenomenon, it's not.
But little in the works suggested such breadth or eclecticism.
This eclecticism can also be seen in his themes and their sources.
Even in this period, however, the odd example of eclecticism survived.
But they were always elements of the anthology show's eclecticism.
In the rock world, this passes as art, a knowing eclecticism.
That has been part of the growing eclecticism in jazz over the last decade.
The style of the building may best be described as progressive eclecticism.
It is usual to speak of his philosophy as eclecticism.
This time, eclecticism was the order of the day.
Because of its eclecticism, Heroes struggled to find an audience.
It is rather that eclecticism has won out over particularity.
Miller's success in the general pop field and his eclecticism are appropriate to the times, of course.
Even in this sea of eclecticism are items that stand out as singular.
Such eclecticism for the most part works extremely well.
It is a church - and the logical eclecticism of our times."