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1. The art visible on his neck, shoulders and arms was high quality, tasteful and eclectic
2. I have a pretty eclectic taste in music, enjoying classical music as well as more modern stuff, though it is years since I bopped at a club … too long
3. eclectic collection of walking sticks, canes and hiking poles, and then
4. Hebrew elements of religion and Buddhistic doctrines were also found in Mancihaeism, which appears to have been an eclectic jumble of wild fancies, among which the soberest and strongest dogmas of the Christian creed were sometimes seen to be embedded…The practical side of Manichaeism appears in the condemnation of marriage, or sexual indulgence of any sort…There were two classes of disciples, the initiated, or perfecti, and the auditores, hearers, or novices
5. She detested my pragmatism, and I found her eclectic nature hard to control
6. décor was the eclectic collection of second and third-
7. I was just lying there enjoying the pleasure Chris was giving when I suddenly felt an eclectic current in me from my core
8. That eclectic current that went through me fills me with this
9. Few officers have been more creative in administering the multi-tasked guardians of inland and coastal waters than the eclectic E
10. Beside him stood his eclectic crew
11. The eclectic crew was dumbfounded, lost as if in a dream
12. Oh!, Grandpa Gennaro, if you could see us …! We have an eclectic and a singular family now! Sure you must be laughing there in the heights of the heavens while tasting your celestial blood sausages! Filomena in reciprocity to our affections clucked hers for the dusty paths of the basement with much calmness and without many emotions
13. The gate was ajar; in the background, hidden between the greenness of the grass, one could see the white gravestones, some decorated with figures of winged angels, others with crosses or cherubs in a variety of positions: a whole eclectic met in order to ensure the last sleep of the dead
14. order to consume them, loves a very eclectic blend
15. Its stores were eclectic, in well-kept Victorians, its economy firmly based on Tourism not coal mining or forestry like a lot of other towns in Tennessee
16. The following list provides a few eclectic suggestions on how to bolster a kid’s brain to keep him or her happy, healthy, and constantly growing in his or her education
17. She found the clientele as well as the workers to be eclectic and colorful
18. You may have heard someone say that Joe’s collection of music is eclectic, meaning a bit of everything
19. “You call the people here normal? They are the most eclectic bunch of adventurers, spies, soldiers and scientists I have ever seen together
20. “Hmmm…quite an eclectic bunch of ship names
21. He could only think of the eclectic melting pot of bronzed women that strolled throughout traffic, wearing only skimpy thongs, high-powered business men cruising stealthily, and the elderly who came to merely vacation
22. It was an eclectic neighborhood, as Alex had quickly realized
23. The crowd actually looked quite eclectic, with nearly as many women present as there were men, and with the clothes varying from good quality suits to worn jeans and T-shirts
24. The eclectic nature of the Vedic collections reflects an openness of Hinduism
25. They are stacked with options to serve the eclectic tastes of a community of immigrants
26. It was an eclectic array of swords, pick axes, knives, hooks, and Hell, one guy even had an honest to the Gods scythe and I’m pretty sure he had never harvested wheat in his life
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28. You can hear the latest SOULSPEAK poetry and music on my eclectic, free, web radio station, Radio SOULSPEAK:
29. It was an extensive and hectic trip and the eclectic recall I have put
30. of eclectic knowledge contained in this publication will be readily and
31. They were an eclectic collection of misspelt names, misspelt places, dis-connected events and juvenile rubbish
32. Eclectic physicians—doctors in turn-of-the-century North America who used herbs as
33. The early 19th-century Eclectic physicians in the United States (who used herbs as their
34. No matter how extravagant the lifestyle of the most eclectic multi-billionaire, a moderately competent gamer and skinster can experience all that in a single 48/2 fugue
35. Settlers Court, once an up market London mansion, has become a crumbling block and its eclectic group of residents are at odds with each other
36. across the Eclectic Energies website (at the
37. open my chakras using the Eclectic
38. “This library is rather eclectic,” Sionna observed as she browsed through the titles
39. It was an eclectic crowd, too, in terms of age — you had to be over twenty-one to get in, of course, but I saw everything from people my own age up to men and women who had to be in their sixties
40. Claire loved this street, had since the moment she rounded the corner off Beach and saw it for the first time, lined with trees and filled with people enjoying the sun and the eclectic mix of shops
41. It has the eclectic Macdonald bar that is decorated in the style of a gentleman’s club where the music is played
42. My father's tastes were eclectic
43. “Very eclectic, what are their genders?”
44. As it was being rebuilt, as much of the original building was incorporated as possible which created an eclectic appearance
45. As the Eclectic philosophy spread, Heathen and Christian
46. As the Eclectic philosophy spread, Heathen and
47. As the Eclectic philosophy
48. As the Eclectic
49. As the Eclectic philosophy spread,
50. As the Eclectic philosophy spread, Heathen and Christian doctrines were still more intimately blended, till, at last, both were almost entirely lost in the thick clouds of ignorance and barbarism which covered the earth