| 31. | It is usual to speak of his philosophy as eclecticism.
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| 32. | Beuys's charisma and eclecticism have polarised his audience.
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| 33. | The 1970s saw the growth of a new eclecticism in Israeli music.
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| 34. | Isserlis's recordings reflect the breadth and eclecticism of his repertoire.
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| 35. | The style of the building may best be described as progressive eclecticism.
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| 36. | He tended toward eclecticism, attempting to reconcile the Stoics with Aristotle.
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| 37. | Neo eclecticism took the shapes and left the rules out.
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| 38. | Influenced by the modern eclecticism, the indoor furnish was rather simple.
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| 39. | Our eclecticism is our strength, not a weakness,
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| 40. | Conte's repertory choices reflect a shrewd eclecticism.
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