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They are eclectic.
You know Jake. the foundation subsidizes, fully and partially, an extraordinarily eclectic group of scientists, artists, writers, 2 medical research centers, a library, a yearly international students conference.
Your husband surprises me. with his eccentric and eclectic taste.
There is limited information on the Pakled culture, but their eclectic equipment suggests their technology comes from others.
When you think about various people and what they like - you think this one likes this or that - me, I'm what you call eclectic.
Eclectic?
Not electric. Eclectic, stupid!
When I say eclectic, I mean I like different types of music.
I'm eclectic. Open- minded.
He wants to do something eclectic, so he's looking for someone.
You attract a very eclectic crowd.
No. You do an eclectic celebration of the dance!
This place is very eclectic.
Who would have thought that this eclectic group of voyagers could actually become a family?
Your eclectic culinary tastes never cease to amaze me, my dear boy.
Amazing eclectic establishment you have here.
Eclectic. Heh-heh.
Eclectic? What's that?
Eclectic, stupid!
I've been arranging a party for a visiting senator whose tastes run to the, shall we say, eclectic.
And I ended up with quite an eclectic collection.
Getting more eclectic.
I'm eclectic.
Here, to baffle and bewilder in his eclectic extravaganza of efflorescent ectoplasm - that master magician from the Orient, Li H'sen Chang!
That's eclectic, eh?
He wants to do something eclectic.
You do an eclectic celebration of the dance!
Twenty-four men. very eclectic.
He's eclectic, this teacher.
My problem is everything suits me, so I'm very eclectic.
Mia is the daughter of local eclectic artist, Helen Thermopolis.
I suppose you had something more eclectic in mind.
You have eclectic taste.
We have a very eclectic repertoire.
News and current affairs
Eclectic foxes are better at curbing their ideological enthusiasms.
Indeed, these extremists can hardly claim to espouse Hinduism, which stands out not only as an eclectic embodiment of tolerance, but also as the only major religion that does not claim to be the sole true one.
His initial radicalism was more symbolic and rhetorical than real, moderated by late 2007, and most of his foreign policy initiatives were eclectic rather than extremist.
An eclectic mix of idealistic and opportunistic politicians and NGOs mobilized people against land acquisitions.
The disparity in political conditions of the entities in Southeast Europe today argues for an eclectic and practical approach - as apolitical as possible -- towards cooperation.