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1 We talk about harbourside mansions, but Wentworth has a more eclectic mix.
2 Far more eclectic than when Chef Roe, class of 1994, had been here.
3 Very similar, though ostensibly a little more eclectic , was the programme of the Socialist-Revolutionaries.
4 John finds that young people now have more eclectic taste than those in the past.
5 The independent film world can stay more independent, be more eclectic and diverse with their storytelling.
6 The private Benaki Museum offers something a little more eclectic , from Roman toys to Byzantine art.
7 Santiago: Europeans are more eclectic , I guess.
8 The more eclectic machines ran on electricity and even steam, while at least one featured four propellers.
9 The shift to a more eclectic club scene could be seen when top British DJs such as L.T.J.
10 The Breakingviews Tea Leaf Index, which combines a more eclectic group of indicators, also showed that conditions are improving.
11 The German thinker, Novalis, said very justly that all eclectics are sceptics, and the more eclectic the more sceptic.
12 While Mike Scott's Yeatsian project has grabbed the first headlines, Natalie Merchant's more eclectic collection is no less impressive.
13 After George Patterson died, many Georgians became more eclectic ; some explored other teachings and even rewrote the initiation rituals.
14 Before Ibiza gained a reputation as the clubbing capital of the world, it danced to a spirited, more eclectic rhythm.
15 Others were more eclectic .
16 When it comes to getting this sort of push, it's often the more eclectic and out-there steers which really pay off.
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