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In the process he read eclectically on his own, mostly about art and history.
After the War, his children eclectically designed every room so that no two rooms were alike.
The ensemble delivers an eclectically entertaining collection of performance styles.
The more than 200 disparate items are mixed eclectically.
Atmosphere: Farmhouse plain, with two small dining rooms, eclectically furnished.
"I like to say that it is very eclectically designed," Ms. Gayle said.
With this album, the band eclectically closed the whole work of Skrol.
His aesthetic can be described to be boldly sophisticated and eclectically elegant.
It has big-city rhythms, never afraid to range eclectically and chronologically backward.
They take ideas eclectically from the pre-existing religions, and try to improve on them to make them more popular.
Both the exterior and interior were painted vividly and decorated eclectically.
The pensione, on the second floor of a building without an elevator, has 20 small, eclectically decorated rooms.
There are also covens that have formed but who do not follow any particular tradition, instead choosing their influences and practices eclectically.
Many graves have distinctive gravestones, sculptures or large mausoleums and are eclectically placed.
This heart-warming project features five eclectically arranged holiday standards, and five original pieces.
Meadow Spring Farm, dating from 1836, has six eclectically furnished rooms (three or four with private bath).
She opened the door looking eclectically chic in a little pencil skirt and sherpa boots.
He has turned a storefront in the middle of nowhere into the city's top address with his lustily flavored, eclectically inspired food.
The eclectically furnished interior features pieces dating from the late 18th century up until the mid-20th.
Modern Kyrgyz religious affiliation is eclectically Muslim for a majority of the population.
Brendon Books is welcoming, beautifully laid out, eclectically stocked and perfect for browsing.
He eclectically absorbed and often abandoned influential theories of his day that dealt with the great themes of history.
He began to paint on his own as a teenager but soon started writing for daily newspapers, commentating eclectically on sport and art.
In characteristic fashion, the author creates a composite portrait that is scenic, poetic and eclectically choreographic.
The interior is eclectically furnished.