It was Monet's first solo show in 1880 that inspired the teenage Paul Signac's vocation.
"Rather than being true to our big company, we were true to our vocation, " says Gadwood.
It places Americans in the awkward position of weighing their patriotism against their vocation.
To God I owe the spiritual vocation that overtook me when I was in college.
This vocation remains my greatest blessing and provides the lens through which I see the world.
Jim Corbett was middle-aged before he found his vocation as master of the new underground railroad.
The Pope also thanked the world's peacemakers and said humanity had "an innate vocation for peace".
Laypeople are supposed to share the same vocation with the clergy, in a situation of full equality.
Many see SETI as a fascinating avocation, but few indeed are willing to make it their vocation.
There is no strong sense of a national identity or a national vocation calling for military expression.
In his statement he described his "life partnership" with another man as a "gift and vocation from God".
Actually, starting life in a big, well-run company is not a bad foundation for an entrepreneurial life vocation.
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It is transmitted through families as a vocation, most strongly in rural communities with close links to folklore culture.
The answer lies in working with a deeper sense of purpose or vocation.
But he has distanced himself from its ideological Marxist "excesses", saying they nearly caused him to leave his vocation.
You came out of an education and are supposed to know your vocation.
Indeed, until the mid-15th century, handwriting remained a specialized vocation mostly reserved for the church and the aristocratic classes.
Even without her new apartment, she says she would never doubt her vocation.
But it was also a function of his Christian faith and his commitment to the vocation of teaching and writing.
Yet there was disquiet, a stirring in his vocation that he had brought upon himself and wished he had not.
We are set on a trajectory of productivity and accomplishment, aiming less toward our vocation or calling more toward our occupation.
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It is the first international treaty of a vocation dedicated exclusively to the protection of cultural heritage in the event of armed conflict.
He was later to become the company's auditor, but only really found his vocation when he crossed to the operating side.
Zilberman hopes that the program will inspire its participants to choose farming as their vocation after they finish their army service.
Mr. Pollini's father was a noted architect, and some observers have linked his vocation with the pianist's much-lauded grasp of musical structure.
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But the government is relying on the public sector being a vocation.
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Mr Clayton said for all the scientists employed in Wetherby the work had "never been just a job, it was a vocation".
Like Moses at the hands of an insistent burning bush, getting out of the boat is a vocation that chooses you.
Unlike an earlier generation who separated philanthropy from their daily vocation, the next generation seeks employers who integrate values into their business.
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