1. And the folks who drive them are typically blue-collar folks with eclectic tastes. 2. Brooke comes honestly by her eclectic tastes. 3. Even readers with eclectic musical tastes might feel as if the feature is somehow missing a center. 4. He has eclectic tastes. 5. He revels in a genuine love of music and eclectic taste that includes pop, gospel, jazz, blues and rock. 6. He was a music fan with eclectic tastes that included Dixieland and Wagner. 7. His eclectic taste in music runs from blues and gospel to Baroque masters and Muslim chants. 8. It therefore proved an appropriate pedagogical setting for Harkarvy, who was known for his eclectic tastes. 9. Jim, it must be said, has eclectic taste and is not afraid to charge for it. 10. Kansas State has more eclectic tastes. |