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The full meaning can't be contained in a single word, which is why many initiates prefer to spell it "l*x*r*." In a practical sense, however, "luxury" may be described as the calling, or vocation, to make newer and more luxurious luxury products than the ones that have previously been made.
The Rev. Harry T. Cook, a friend of Mr. Mullins and the rector of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in nearby Clawson, said, "He's had more than a year of unrelenting pressure, mostly generated, I'm told, by members of his staff and a very few members of the congregation who have made it a lifetime vocation to make his life miserable".
Bill Ozanne, her nephew, told BBC Guernsey she "felt it her personal vocation to make peaceful protest and to declaim against the inhumanity of the regime".
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Carmona's overlapping vocations have combined to make him a declarative and slightly gruff speaker, secure in his belief that every political problem represents a willful failure of common sense.
After all, doctors and nurses enter their professions motivated by a sacred vocation to care and to make people better.
"In 1995, that's what tipped me to move to New York and to try to make a vocation of my hobby".
Her true lifelong vocation, however, was the struggle to make the world a fair and just place.
But it is our duty to make our vocation more accessible to those around us.
(His vocation, or at least his way to make money, was to write screenplays that were not filmed).
Apparently this vocation was lucrative enough for them to make videos for years.
With a wife and two sons to support, he decided to make his hobby his vocation.
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