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LiLT takes an eclectic view on methodology.
It's a superlatively eclectic view of human potential; Cunningham was celebrating human diversity.
And it left the audience with an eclectic view of just what makes a rock show.
The Musée d'Art Américain in Giverny offers a more eclectic view of American art.
Mariah Carey may be mainstream America's idea of a diva, but Europeans take a more eclectic view of the role.
Far from following the established approach to pottery, based on an aesthetic of quietude advocated by Bernard Leach, Billington encouraged a more eclectic view that included Mediterranean and industrial wares.
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An undecided voter with genuinely eclectic views.
Still the rich, like most voters, have eclectic views, often supporting liberal and conservative positions simultaneously.
Falun Gong, a movement that blends exercise with meditation and the eclectic views of its founder, Li Hongzhi, was wildly popular in China until it was banned in 1999.
Perhaps as people now look at their eclectic views, their personal collection of beliefs and spiritual practices, and realise how little it fits with any church, they are more ready to declare themselves to be of "no religion".
Still, Statham's broody charisma and veteran cinematographer Chris Menges' ("The Killing Fields") eclectic views of contemporary London help hold interest, even as we ponder what Knight is really trying to say.
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