He is part of a new generation of black artists who are bringing their eclectic cultural experiences to dance. |
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The house is substantial and its facade is as eclectic as Moreau's pictures. |
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With a warm and friendly atmosphere, it draws an eclectic crowd of artists and business types. |
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However, Sparks illustrate the limited options for bands of a certain age and eclectic style. |
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The uncrowned prince of British menswear, John Richmond, managed to dazzle a celebrity studded audience with an eclectic show. |
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The Central New York region boasts a highly eclectic butter sculpture collection at the Fairgrounds. |
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Against the eclectic musical background there was a huge array of stalls, including recycled clothes, hammocks, body art, books and crafts. |
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Any newcomer to this extraordinary resort needs a day to navigate the eclectic mix of rooms and entertainment on offer. |
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But then, upon reflection, it dawned on me that everyone who practices the Craft is, at their very core, an eclectic solitary. |
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He developed an eclectic style under the influence of Nicolas Poussin and the Bolognese and Venetian masters whose works he could study in Rome. |
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To make up for this seeming gap, he became a voracious reader, very eclectic in his taste. |
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The atmosphere is cosy, the decor eclectic, but the overall ambience revolves around the staff. |
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His usual slo-mo beats and spoken-word flow show up eventually, around four minutes in, but his eclectic point has been made. |
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The festival opens on Tuesday, Feb. 6 with a varied and somewhat eclectic orchestral program. |
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An eclectic band of researchers is mapping out a new frontier of science known as nanotechnology. |
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The museum's eclectic collection spans 400 years and includes rare pieces like a 1565 Elizabethan table napkin. |
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Indeed there are eclectic styles and influences very much in evidence here. |
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Surely I'm not the only one to be unworried by the eclectic content of this thread? |
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This upcoming weekend promises to be full of lively and eclectic musical entertainment. |
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An eclectic mix of feminine flounce and frill, with models in georgettes, net and chiffons was the highlight. |
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Or does the beauty in your new-found freedom lie in your ability to be eclectic? |
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We are both writers, both new to the city, and we each have eclectic taste in music. |
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Indeed, the very broad, eclectic nature of this work is one of its major strengths. |
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Pope brings an active, eclectic style to the movie that always keeps the eye entertained. |
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Could Mack's broad attitude reflect his eclectic liberal education and training? |
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Debbie is due to perform her eclectic mix of pop, country and sixties covers at the golf club this Saturday. |
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Ada was enjoying a particularly eclectic collection of garden gnomes when her phone rang. |
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And it's a sweet, freely eclectic batch of classic punk, Cajun country, glam, rockabilly, and retro pop. |
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What results is a continent of gypsyish blues, punctuated by eclectic folk influences. |
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The work of COMGAS is diverse and eclectic, connected by a desire to explore the gaps and spaces in the fabric of cultural production. |
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As a result, the company is beginning to build up a fascinating and eclectic collection of cutting-edge international art. |
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It makes for quite an eclectic mix, with elements of soul, funk, gospel and Rasta thrown into the hip-hop mix. |
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The group is inventive and eclectic, never stopping in any cul-de-sac for too long. |
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Aside from David's eclectic array of television credits, he has an equally impressive number of theatre roles to his name. |
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I have an eclectic taste in music, but with a particular fondness for jazz and folk rock. |
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It can get pretty posey but the DJ grooves are often spot-on, whether it's hard house on weekends or more eclectic tunes in the week. |
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Hong Kong is larger than you think, more cosmopolitan than you imagine and an eclectic mix of culture and people. |
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Ultimately, the thing about the eclectic DJ set is that it's really, really difficult to pull off. |
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His eclectic work was written in 1945 and makes use of various styles such as cabaret, jazz and flamenco. |
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The club has an eclectic international membership and is by invitation only. |
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Scotland's principal contemporary dance company presents a fresh and eclectic double bill exploring the complex nature of imagination. |
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Sushi platters are served by the dashing staff and music is an eclectic mix of ambient sounds that have probably been pre-approved by the owners. |
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The eclectic newspaper package offered every constituency something special. |
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I could fall in love habitually with my own eclectic stream of verbs and interjections and clauses. |
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His confessedly eclectic work was a temperate defence of the moderns in the debate between the ancients and the moderns. |
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Weston is undeterred by the less-than-successful track record of eclectic compilations. |
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The Alpha course is eclectic in its choice of quotes from the various religious communions. |
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The first issue features an eclectic mix of fiction, poetry, and photographs tucked between the covers of a neat and stylish A5 booklet. |
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Shawlands now has an eclectic mix of places to eat, including a new Italian, two new Indians and a Kurdish restaurant. |
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This eclectic and thought-provoking collection is as noteworthy for its odd inclusions as for its equally bizarre exclusions. |
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The how-to-write segments are eclectic, impressionistic rather than thorough, and in general lack the animation of the rest of the book. |
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Richard's own work synthesizes and elaborates upon this eclectic mix of aesthetics, philosophy, and area studies. |
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My background is fairly eclectic and I consider myself to be a Witch, although not of the Wiccan variety. |
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The fabrics and eclectic prints are worked in original ways, with the intersecting pieces creating cut-outs and keyholes. |
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The music is generally high-standard, and like the club's decor, is very eclectic, offering everything from blues to fusion to free jazz. |
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An eclectic mixture of musicians create a unique fusion of folk, funk and world beats to accompany Sara's socially conscious lyrics. |
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The music used in the performance is quite eclectic in source, but has a world beat, aboriginal feel for the most part. |
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The pine bookshelves finished with only the unique patina of age, held an eclectic selection of literary works. |
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The eclectic mix of trance, tabla and the violin euphony left the raving party animals craving for more. |
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He displayed eclectic influences in the massive hunting lodge, which many believe to be his finest building. |
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Within an eclectic array of language activities, drills and other such exercises have their place. |
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The comedy is set in a Northern English pub with the gambling landlord and bubbly landlady playing host to an eclectic mix of their regulars. |
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Cool beats played by house DJs include an eclectic mix of Cajun and honky-tonk that only adds to the funky, offbeat feel of the place. |
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I think that X-Press needs to rethink and remodify its content so that it supports and promotes a more eclectic range of local music. |
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The menu offers such eclectic fare as Greek salad, New Mexico meatloaf special, and chicken-fried steak. |
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An eclectic mishmash of Latin beats and slightly off the mainstream path bands. |
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The eclectic set dressings and costumes call to mind a hodgepodge of charmingly cheesy pop moments. |
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I'm willing to queue for Vervoordt's eclectic collection, dramatically displayed in the atmospheric Palazzo Fortuny. |
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A prolific composer, he was a restless, eclectic experimenter throughout his life. |
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An eclectic collection of expatriate figures in exile have found it difficult to unite over common principles. |
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Most structures were built in limestone gypsum and are an eclectic mix of Assyrian, Hellenistic, Parthian and Roman styles. |
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As Akhundov showed Reiss the run-down, architecturally eclectic mansions of a century earlier, the guide rhapsodized in beautiful phrasing. |
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Fresh and fizzing with a dehumanised, holographic energy, eclectic collaborations chequer the album. |
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Although Marcus is called a Stoic, his Meditations are eclectic, with elements of Platonism and Epicureanism as well. |
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These were of eclectic style, many of them with baroque and rococo elements. |
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It is eclectic, melodic, and ranges from imitations of Gregorian chants to mellifluous romances. |
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It showcases the range of eclectic materials and design concepts he brings to bear in producing his artfully realized home furnishings. |
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While Turner was a complex and eclectic artist, much of his work is suffused with a Romantic sense of nature's sublime power and wonder. |
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Their recent compilation disk The Observation of Ruins showcases an eclectic blend of dub, drum and bass, techno, acid jazz, and Hip Hop. |
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He always wears a red smoking jacket and an ascot and a monocle at his parties, and really cool, eclectic people will be there. |
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Today, it is the centre of eclectic high fashion and functional art, as well as an oasis of designer pubs, cafes and restaurants. |
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Like the art of the successor states, that of the Asturian kingdom under Ramiro was remarkably eclectic. |
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And what in the world is the connection between those disparately eclectic events, I can hear folks asking from many and varied locations. |
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The essays are eclectic, ranging from andocentric to gynocentric perspectives. |
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Alongside a few hand-chosen vintage pieces, her own designs are an eclectic mix of recycled items and originals. |
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Norwegians endeared themselves to me early with their amazingly eclectic taste in popular culture. |
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The eclectic garden uses Mexican pebbles as a ground-cover and is punctuated with yellow-blooming kangaroo paws and purple-flowered hebes. |
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His book Problems of Leninism is an eclectic compilation, full of schoolboy errors. |
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A lone sailboat, a single schooner, a solitary steamship might not have much impact in an eclectic gallery. |
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Both groups espouse an eclectic ideological mixture of Maoism, Castroism and nationalism. |
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Inside, customers are presented with an eclectic offering of well designed, objects ranging from bars of soap to sofas and beds. |
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Their most eclectic record to date, Sea Of No Cares is the result of the quartet experimenting with flamenco guitars and mariachi trumpets. |
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The Price is an eclectic brew of fuzzy lo-fi tinkering, rainy-day '80s balladry and balls-out devil-sign rock. |
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Steiner may have broken away from the Theosophical Society, but he did not abandon the eclectic mysticism of the theosophists. |
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For an eclectic look convey an anything-goes spontaneity with pillows that are coordinated but not matchy-matchy. |
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The south side is dominated by an impressive entrance portico topped by a Cape Dutch gable, but the architecture is an eclectic mix of styles. |
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So they cadged meetings with 86 luminaries, successful leaders in an eclectic array of professions. |
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Whether pizza or chow mein, cabbage rolls or plum pudding, Canadian cuisine is best characterized as eclectic rather than consistent in content. |
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This eclectic mix of essays reminds us that democracy can be both an asset and a liability to its votaries in time of war. |
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An eclectic palette of samples etched out paths seldom visited in accessible forms. |
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You'd notice she's athletic and has an eclectic sense of style, and you'd be impressed that she eats sushi and dim sum. |
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For a couple of hours most evenings this tousle-haired young musician tickles the ivories with an eclectic but always virtuoso style. |
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If signing policies get any more experimental and eclectic, they'll be offering contracts to buskers who play the spoons. |
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The result is charmingly eclectic, and quite unique for Bulgaria, where nondescript design still prevails. |
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Followers of Hunter, though, will be more pleased with what is an eclectic and occasionally sparkling effort. |
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Samit Ballal, who conceptualised the place, has conjured up the eclectic menu. |
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Some music fans with extremely eclectic tastes may find this band's music appealing. |
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Cheap booze, an eclectic clientele and a stubborn refusal to move with the times have drawn generations of tipplers. |
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Featuring was an impressive and eclectic range of paintings, watercolours, pastels and bronzes of a consistently high quality. |
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Our finalists, listed below, were an unusually eclectic group this year, bristling with personality. |
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You all know that I'm first and foremost a punk and metalhead, but being a deeply eclectic type I also love reggae and ska. |
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We are talking about a young city, a bright, eclectic and sometimes confused place. |
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He is very eclectic and his mix of abilities is so different from the common concept of an artist. |
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The inspiration of the 'Singapore Aunties' project comes from our eccentric and eclectic south-eastern colloquialism. |
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By contrast, Olivia seems to have eclectic taste and her opinions about music neatly worked out. |
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Far too frequently their proponents take shelter behind a sort of eclectic individualism. |
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There are no big surprises on this record, no sudden forays into electronica or hip hop, no eclectic trawls through different styles and genres. |
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He said the tour has given the band the chance to branch out and explore different directions and to satisfy their eclectic tastes. |
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Your music is quite eclectic, ranging from beautiful ambient moments to highly deconstructed beats. |
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The club's ethos of social inclusion and integration is reflected in the eclectic mix of nationalities represented within the team. |
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Therefore you need an eclectic smorgasbord of aural delicacies to keep the true essence of a mixtape intact. |
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The work exhibits an eclectic mastery of all styles, from show tunes to gangsta to jazz to soul to funk to pop. |
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I have compiled the following eclectic selection of words, and I think you will find them eesome, pleasant to look upon, and some may even make you choke with laughter. |
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Her mother's religiousness and father's eclectic occupation as Professor of English gave her a strong grounding and exposure to Indian and Western intellect. |
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But these days, Starbucks features an eclectic mix of music with a very heavy dose of jazz. |
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Forty-eight works from 37 artists, including 18 women, are on display, and the selection is eclectic. |
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He also posted the tips videos on YouTube, where his eclectic likes suggest the very opposite of a narrow-minded fanatic. |
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His conversations with these eclectic figures within scuba diving's short history are entwined with his own memories of particular dives in different parts of the world. |
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The long tail, one the busiest of buzzwords, refers to the eclectic, niche stuff that can be found beyond the mainstream, beyond the stuff that has broad appeal to the masses. |
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The sameness ties together a pretty eclectic set of plantings. |
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Historically, Buddhism reached different regions at different times, and its evolution has been eclectic, often mingling with Taoism and Confucianism. |
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This eclectic appetizer is made up of deep-fried golden pieces of battered white fish laid out over small mats of tender baby eggplant, also fried in a batter. |
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In this timbered building at the end of Jubbergate in Newgate Market square, Lawrie's eclectic delicatessen once peddled exotic groceries from distant shores. |
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Whether the structure was Greek revival, Romanesque, eclectic, collegiate Gothic, beaux arts, or Tudor, one thing was evident-brownstone filled the need for all. |
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Since I loathe the tedium of gym workouts, I take breaks for tennis with my eclectic group of tennis pals. |
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Apart from the generic excellence described above, this CD's join-free, eclectic mixture of Irish trad and dub reggae seemed to be a neat mixture of your past and present. |
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Regulars are a combination of young trendies, moneyed bankers and bohemian artists and musicians, the kind of eclectic mix that makes for great bar side banter. |
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Peel was loved for his passionate and eclectic musical tastes, but just as much for the sense he radiated of being an uncomplicatedly and utterly decent human being. |
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Not only is her own music eclectic, so are her musical tastes. |
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They're an eclectic bunch, occasionally laconic but never unfriendly. |
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Brought up on Ornette Coleman, Paul Bley and Don Cherry, Parker cut his teeth with post boppers like Ted Sirota and Ernest Dawkins before moving into more eclectic territory. |
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Over the bridge, Eton seemed to offer even more eating establishments than Windsor, dotted between an eclectic mix of shops, galleries and boutiques. |
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Fish-lovers can angle for a sumptuous treat at a new West London restaurant which promises an eclectic mix of the finest British seafood with a touch of South African flair. |
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They take centre stage among a small eclectic ensemble of instruments, including two Hammond organs, electrically amplified violin and vibraphones. |
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The museum's eclectic holdings, which date from the 12th century to the present, are rich with treasures but spotty on mid to late 20th-century art. |
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While, as a Singaporean Chinese, Alicia is steeped in the traditions of China and in the food of one of the world's most eclectic, subtle, and delicious, culinary crossroads. |
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She's the resident celebrant who marks the rites of passage for the community, according to their wishes and to their chosen, often eclectic, spiritual beliefs. |
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Ehrlich left an everlasting legacy in medicine with his eclectic career as an organic chemist, histologist, immunologist, hematologist, and pharmacologist. |
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Different fabrics and textures, such as tweed with satin, fur trim with wool flannel or bold stripes and a small houndstooth pattern, will satisfy your eclectic character. |
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Add in an eclectic series of percussion sounds that can be found on your basic synthesizer and you've got a record that should at least be unusual. |
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The bar sells a wonderful array of beers, cocktails and spirits, with an equally eclectic range of superior pub grub that includes pizza, curry and just about everything else. |
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Leave it to Yeezy to put together the year's most eclectic rap collab. |
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After a false start in his master's style he began a series of large pictures with themes drawn from French history painted in an eclectic manner. |
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Most younger artists working now have rejected the polished surfaces of Post Modernism in favour of an eclectic mixture of conceptualism and craft. |
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In a century of eclectic geniuses, Casanova was a supreme polymath. |
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Its central streets boast an eclectic mix of gift shops, boutiques, delicatessens, old-style butchers and bakers plus a high-quality art gallery and fantastic bookshop. |
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Sponsored by the Douglas Students' Union Performing Arts Committee, the eclectic event includes music, spoken word, puppeteering, slide shows, and jeer leading. |
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I will miss his eclectic, enthusiastic, unassuming, rugged individualism. |
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She has eclectic taste in music and an ever-expanding CD collection. |
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The dance floor is packed with sweaty, tanned and gorgeous disco hedonists grooving to a mix of Top 40 chart beats as well as more eclectic New York-meets-LA club tunes. |
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On some occasions the guest lists have appeared wilfully eclectic. |
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The trio is supplemented by visits from numerous eclectic guests. |
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It's an eclectic mix of formal and evening wear in a variety of fabrics. |
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There are no house or trance beats used to float the boat at the pier, only funky downtempo, broken beats, dub, and all other forms of imaginative and eclectic music. |
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Art Nouveau in architecture and interior design eschewed the eclectic revival styles of the 19th century. |
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The village hall sits opposite the main village square and is an especially eclectic piece of 1920s design. |
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Melchor Cano's thoughts on this matter magnificently illustrate this eclectic and reformist spirit. |
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In relation to the eclectic paradigm, companies that have low levels of ownership advantages either do not enter foreign markets. |
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Award-wining children's indie music performers Play Date present We All Shine, their latest album filled with an eclectic variety of tracks. |
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These performances resulted in three albums, each of them an eclectic mix of rock, electronica and jazz. |
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This marriage of tastes has given Gibraltar an eclectic mix of Mediterranean and British cuisine. |
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This is a large hardcover children's book that offers a rather eclectic collection of reproduced pictures. |
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Polish cuisine has evolved over the centuries to become very eclectic due to Poland's history. |
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The first 10 songs in the series were unveiled on Wednesday, representing an eclectic mix of styles from skiffle to punk. |
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The eclectic mix will lighten the mood of those party animals already missing summers of musical hedonism. |
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This eclectic group is dedicated to preserving the Puerto Rican traditions of bomba and plena, two drum-focused forms of traditional dance music. |
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His set at Bloc Festival in 2016 was critically acclaimed for his eclectic choice of underground electronic music. |
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Audience tastes were fairly eclectic during the 20th century, but several trends did emerge. |
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The music we now call 'garage' has evolved from only a small part of the club's wildly eclectic soundtrack. |
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The song contained an eclectic array of exotic instruments and several disjunctive key and modal shifts. |
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These filming conditions allowed only a single abstract set, and eclectic costumes. |
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Classical, pop, and jazz formats are interfiled in this very eclectic listing. |
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Just opened in May, this outstanding space offers eclectic natural history and archaeology displays, from ancient mummies to live animals. |
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The sound they make is an eclectic mix of everything from Hindustani music to reggae, free jazz to metal, Brazilian music to musique concrete. |
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Villa Nova's Folium fabric would achieve an eclectic style in a period property, so might be just what you need to accentuate your windows. |
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Sons of Thunder, a burger joint, and eclectic Asian eatery, Chop Shop have signed deals to open new outposts on New York side streets. |
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Its surrounding boho streets and markets were eclectic enough to keep even a shopping refusnik like me happy. |
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Featuring cellist Hannah Alkire and double-neck guitjoist Joe Scott, this eclectic duo blends Celtic, folk, and world music. |
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The comedy website Chortle described him as having 'distinctive and eclectic gags his best lines are inspired. |
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The Shafiite School predominates and seems distinguishable by its eclectic tradition. |
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Use white built-ins instead of heavy breakfronts, glass-paned kitchen cabinetry and an eclectic mix of painted and natural wood tones. |
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We called Randall Grass, the eclectic world-music label's general manager, at his New Jersey office to talk about the disc. |
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The retro-styled homes range from a slick, minimalist loft in London to an eclectic Parisian home full of found objects. |
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It offers an eclectic line-up featuring the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, Icarus' Australian Adonises and the Hot Potato Jazz Syncopators. |
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While these neo-pagans draw on a variety of traditions to create an eclectic and individualistic spirituality. |
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We cultivate tonally eclectic, often hilarious content that focuses on the human challenges we all share. |
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The Mughal artistic tradition was eclectic, borrowing from the European Renaissance as well as from Persian and Indian sources. |
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His political opinions at this stage were an eclectic mix of moderate Conservatism, moderate Liberalism and Fabian Socialism. |
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For dining, La Scena Lounge Bar and Restaurant serves up an eclectic menu of specialties from Italy, Japan and France. |
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Since the 1950s, Peruvian art has been eclectic and shaped by both foreign and local art currents. |
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Manila is known for its eclectic mix of architecture that shows a wide range of styles spanning different historical and cultural periods. |
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Although a firm Stoic, Posidonius was, like Panaetius and other Stoics of the middle period, eclectic. |
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Trial lawyers, always a colorful and eclectic bunch.... Most were lone gunmen too eccentric to keep much of a staff. |
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I think this is just much more natural and eclectic than a lot of films. |
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Calvino notes that while Pliny is eclectic, he was not uncritical, though his evaluations of sources are inconsistent and unpredictable. |
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This has created a highly diverse and eclectic range in architectural designs. |
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Sprat are highly selective in their diet and eat only zooplankton, while herring are more eclectic, adjusting their diet as they grow in size. |
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Today, the Royal Mile is an eclectic mix of shops, restaurants, pubs and visitor attractions. |
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The University has an eclectic body of clubs and societies, including sports teams, political and religious groups and gaming societies. |
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Art Nouveau architecture was a reaction against the eclectic styles which dominated European architecture in the second half of the 19th century. |
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Such an eclectic mix of rolling stock also created the movement of standing train spotters and inspired the early gricers, those enthusiastic train photographers. |
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As an introduction to our distinct brand of experiential learning business training and conference events, we have launched a series of thought-provoking and eclectic e-zines. |
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In the following paper I shall explore and criticize various scholarly attempts to classify the genre of that most eclectic and farraginous work of Horace, the Ars poetica. |
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All members of the Hominoidea, apes and man, show an eclectic taste in food but select, from a wide range of possibilities, only a few to provide the bulk of their diet. |
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He can lay claim to having one of Hollywood's most eclectic CVs, having ticked off everything from Shakespeare and musicals, to romcoms and thrillers. |
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The Lucky Country's second city is home to the buzziest bars, quirkiest cafes, best restaurants and most eclectic shopping, not to mention a stunning riverscape. |
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Caribbean dancehall flavours replete with heavy basslines, Eastern rhythms in places, and Elizabethan-style strings in the intro to create a truly eclectic, chilled dance mix. |
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Dusty Springfield and Petula Clarke inspired Arena in the past but Reset is more contemporary offering and eclectic with balladry, electro rhythms and club tracks. |
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Previn's sophisticated score was an eclectic mix of the lyricism of Strauss and Britten, Janacek's arioso manner in recitative and a jazz element reminiscent of Bernstein. |
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Over 40 bands played in the Gig Junkie tent and an eclectic mix made for a great way for real Gig Junkies to get a feel for some of the Live Music being made in Kent. |
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Over the past decade, the center has become home to classes eclectic enough to pique any dancer's interest, from ballet to Gaga to Afro-Caribbean movement. |
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Pavement art and stonework commemorate eclectic historical events, John Dalton's atomic theory, local dialect, flooding and a curious range other memorabilia. |
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The Mar Thoma Church is an autonomous Oriental church with Syriac high church traditions and eclectic characteristics from the era of the Reformation. |
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A prominent feature of the resort was the promenade and the pleasure piers, where an eclectic variety of performances vied for the people's attention. |
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Italian and French influences increased at the beginning of the 19th century with strong eclectic overtones that gave the local architecture a unique feeling. |
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This eclectic administration was apparent even in the diplomatic correspondence of the Empire, which was initially undertaken in the Greek language to the west. |
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Diderot portrayed syncretism as the concordance of eclectic sources. |
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The exhibition brings together an eclectic mix of talented Arabic calligraphers and typographers who are pushing the boundaries of the art form into new directions. |
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He is also artist-in-residence at London's Southbank Centre where the playing and eclectic programming of his Harmonic Series have drawn a new classical audience. |
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An eclectic mix of Victorian doors, Georgian garages, Edwardian conservatories, Shaker kitchens, Gothic fireplaces, Art Nouveau lamps, Tudorbethan windows. |
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His works embrace every conceivable style from Stravinskyan neo-classicism to contemporary Americana to cerebral serialism and improvisatory chance to postmodern eclectic. |
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The reason for this less-than-full embrace might lie in the pope's own eclectic philosophical training, which was certainly broader than neo-scholasticism. |
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Osho died nine years ago after establishing his eclectic brand of hippy-dippy irrationalism, sexual therapy and ancient learning across the globe. |
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Hot Border Special bost an eclectic mix of styles, with Influences ranging from afrobeat to rock, highlife to funk, and even a hint towards samba. |
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The nearby beautiful Cathedral of San Salvador is also a must-see, with its eclectic architecture, a mix of Gothic, Baroque and Neoclassicist style. |
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The event is a brand new festival, the festival organisers have recruited an eclectic line up of fringe, experimental and psychedelic music makers. |
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This approach is the foundation of Thomsonian, physiomedicalist, eclectic and naturopathic herbalism in the West, and Chinese medicine, Ayurveda and Unani in the East. |
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This quaint coffeehouse in an alley is popular with locals and expat downtowners alike, and will be filled with an eclectic mix of people at any time of the day. |
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This is particularly sad given the fact that Iran arguably was the world's first globalizer with the eclectic and far reaching and tolerant empire of Cyrus the Great. |
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Sounds Eclectic 3 is a good sampler platter of what's been going on in music over the past few years. |
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According to the old Eclectic doctors it proved to be universally successful in the treatment of every case of ptomaine poisoning. |
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Eclectic learning, pungent black humour sometimes degenerating into facetiousness, a stately but singular style, distinguish all his writing. |
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A favorite old-time North American remedy used by the 19th century Thompsonian and Eclectic herb doctors is called Composition Powder. |
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Spaceland also produces, KCRW's Sounds Eclectic Evening, KCRW Sessions, KCRW's Radioactive and most recently, KCRW's Who Shot Rock 'n' Roll. |
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The 80-plus icons in the Eclectic Web dingbat are useful for creating commerce and navigation images for Web sites. |
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Eclectic they may be, but songs such as Blank Media and Cloud Chamber make for riveting listening, deserving of a wide audience. |
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However, after 1840, Webster's books lost market share to the McGuffey Eclectic Readers of William Holmes McGuffey, which sold over 120 million copies. |
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Eclectic Wicca is not necessarily the complete abandonment of tradition. |
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Eclectic practitioners may follow their own individual ideas and ritual practices, while still drawing on one or more religious or philosophical paths. |
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