My mind works rapidly, changeably, flexibly, logically, curiously, superficially, eclectically. |
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Having said that, Ross has chosen eclectically and well and edited with skill. |
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They gracefully span an eclectically broad repertoire with songs from Motown, Portishead, Bach and Bulgarian folk music. |
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In the film, this was translated into a chronology of the years, eclectically soundtracking the film's events. |
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More notice was gained by his novels, which he wrote partly for money but which also developed, eclectically rather than consistently, social and political ideas then current. |
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The Alagappans' apartment is decorated eclectically, and their religious life is eclectic, too. |
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Another eclectically learned and energetically experimental poet is Christopher Smart, whose renown rests largely on two poems. |
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After a short period of hesitation, they were used by theologians, at first eclectically and then systematically. |
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The spacious and stylish rooms are eclectically and uniquely furnished, and face south with a view over the valley. |
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Monday, following the first Schiaparelli couture show since 1954, where eclectically clad women walked in flat feathered sandals. |
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New Age is a form of gnosis that incorporates various spiritual insights and methods eclectically adopted from traditional religious and ancient medical practices. |
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Building on the foundations his father had laid, he created a civil service, based eclectically on Norman, Greek, and Arabic models, that was the wonder and envy of Europe. |
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In contrast to China, the New Zealand process is far more loosely and eclectically organized, providing advice and guidance of many kinds, from many sources and in various locations. |
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There are also covens that have formed but who do not follow any particular tradition, instead choosing their influences and practices eclectically. |
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He draws eclectically on studies of baboons, descriptive anthropological accounts of hunter-gatherer societies and, in a few cases, the fossil record. |
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