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Father Dunn also lives with an interestingly eclectic attitude toward his spiritual duties.
"Though stigmatised and regarded as outcasts by mainstream society," Qasim concludes, "the boys demonstrated many outstanding qualities: not just entrepreneurial skills but intense, if fractious, loyalty, a strong sense of duty to family and a strong, if eclectic, moral code.
"Though stigmatised and regarded as outcasts by mainstream society," Qasim concludes, "the boys demonstrated many outstanding qualities: not just entrepreneurial skills but intense, if fractious, loyalty, a strong sense of duty to family and a strong, if eclectic, moral code.
"Though stigmatized and regarded as outcasts by mainstream society," Qasim concluded, "the boys demonstrated many outstanding qualities: not just entrepreneurial skills but intense, if fractious, loyalty, a strong sense of duty to family, and a strong, if eclectic, moral code.
Focusing on one important aspect of bankruptcy law, § 363 sales of assets, the Note provides an eclectic and useful framework for further research, both normative and positive, on fiduciary duties in bankruptcy.
Before I became an editor, I used to be fairly eclectic in the journals I reviewed for, but now I tend to be more discerning, since my editing duties take up much of my reviewing time.
The remark poignantly acknowledged Jacqueline's sense of her duty (and of her failure to fulfil it, since she did not add to Picasso's eclectic crop of children).
RR : Eclectic?
Joe Jackson, eclectic.
Eclectic and unique.
A refreshingly eclectic style.
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