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The findings from the two studies suggest the double-edged nature of a calling in relation to employability.
For now, Mr. Jentink said, it is more of a calling.
Unfortunately, medicine for many is about lifestyle and income, and less of a calling.
It is almost as much of a calling card as their skills at design.
But for now, he regards washing the windows of what he calls "my buildings" as something of a calling.
She went to Wichita State University, firmly convinced of a calling to teach music in high school.
"The soccer team has been sort of a calling card for Parma," said the mayor, Elvio Ubaldi.
Insouciance is something of a calling card for Young British Artists, so I approached some of art's more senior figures.
She's a Scottish folksinger who did whaling songs and songs of the seaside and R.B. clicked and she decided to make it more of a calling.
Distinctionlessness has become something of a calling card and a weapon for Rihanna, the most consistent pop star of the last five years.
It's clear that requiring algebra for everyone has not increased our appreciation of a calling someone once called "the poetry of the universe".
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