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Better still, Mr. Emrich said, would be a private donor -- a foundation, an individual or a more eclectic collection of benefactors.
Mr. Denver named it Windstar, and set up a foundation there that ran summer camps and eclectic symposiums about the environment, community and saving the world.
The foundation's roster of grant recipients has been similarly eclectic: the right-wing Heritage Foundation and the liberal Brookings Institution.
Henry Wellcome himself – an immigrant to the UK – who established his charitable foundation in the early 20th century, was an entrepreneur, an eclectic collector and a globalist.
In light of the pedagogical foundations of the course, its content was developed in an eclectic way, by bringing together different aspects of the most prominent theories of argumentation.
"All that lies beyond the citified psyche has seemed of no human relevance — or perhaps too frightening to think about". Ecopsychology's eclectic following, which includes therapists, researchers, ecologists and activists, still reflects these earlier foundations.
RR : Eclectic?
Joe Jackson, eclectic.
Theatrical and eclectic.
My taste is eclectic.
Eclectic and unique.
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