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The artist is immersed in his vocation and Fiennes's docu-essay immerses us in it, too.
His stature in his vocation is exemplified by the trust we all held for him.
Yet there was disquiet, a stirring in his vocation that he had brought upon himself and wished he had not.
Yet maybe that makes the serious joy that Mr. Pryce's Higgins takes in his vocation more telling.
Sisman's sympathy inclines towards Coleridge, who lost confidence in his vocation and disappeared into a drug-befuddled fog.
Men of Letters: Alain Badiou emulated Sartre not just in his vocation as a philosopher, but also as the author of novels and plays.
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An editorial in the Toledo Blade said, "In taking his vocation seriously, [Joss] was, in return, taken seriously by the people, who recognized in him a man of more than usual intelligence and one who would have adorned any profession in which he had elected to engage".
Richard Wagner felt that she had awakened in him his vocation as a composer.
In choosing his vocation, Rabbi Wolf had been greatly influenced by an uncle and a great-uncle, both Reform rabbis.
His 18 months in Valencia in 1589 90, during which he was writing for a living, seem to have been decisive in shaping his vocation and his talent.
A boy named Othmar H. Ammann, born in Schaffhausen in 1879, found his vocation as an engineer while contemplating that bridge.
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