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1. He has harsh words to say about eclecticism.

2. Eclecticism is good, that they keeped the style and avoided the defects.

3. Critics praised the originality and eclecticism of her work.

4. The eclecticism of the designs means it is difficult to define one overall look.

5. All of the groups moved towards a broader eclecticism and synthesis.

6. Whether these Affirmatives compose anything more than an unworkable eclecticism, is left wisely unresolved

7. Wild eclecticism has been the hallmark of Boyd's 30-year career as record producer, failed film mogul and quixotic entrepreneur.

8. In a word , there is no perfect theory and Eclecticism is the trend of the times.

9. Wang An - shian eclecticism , he inclined to create, and the heart of his thought was reform.

10. Eclecticism flourished in the 19th century and survived, though much debased, in gated communities and suburban tract housing.

11. Its image of rampant eclecticism outside the house is quite as vivid as that offered by Lady Clavering's London interior.

12. His Assimilative approach offers a conceptual and clinical middle ground between technical eclecticism and a grand, unified theory of psychotherapy.

13. Sense, Assimilative integration may be offered as the reconciliation of the two major but contrasting views of psychotherapy integration: theoretical integration and eclecticism

14. Eclecticism rules these days, and traditional patterns may be thrown together with all the flair for ill-assortment of current Top-Shop fashions.

15. Conceptualization: "Conceptualization is an almost innate ability to be able to occur in babies and young children." Related Psychology Terms TECHNICAL ECLECTICISM

16. ‘The question of stylistic eclecticism and deliberate Archaism also appears in Bergstein's book on the Florentine sculptor Nanni di Banco.’ ‘For example, Delany faults Forster, finding he clings in the end ‘to Archaism and nostalgia while failing to engage the contemporary passions of the ordinary citizen’.’

17. In fine art, the term "Academic art" (sometimes also "Academicism" or "eclecticism") is traditionally used to describe the style of true-to-life but highminded realist painting and sculpture championed by the European academies of art, notably the French Academy of Fine Arts.

18. Yet for all its eclecticism it builds in a single arc -- its core the long second movement, propelled upward by quasi-Minimalist rhythmic repetitions -- until the exuberant jam session is capped by the Churchly sobriety of the orchestral idiom, returning as if to remind everyone of where they are, though more focusing the mood than interrupting it.