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was vocation
noun
An inclination to undertake a certain kind of work, especially a religious career; often in response to a perceived summons; a calling.
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My parents had got a divorce which was unheard of at the school at that time and it was Vocation Week, where the nuns and priests would come to the school to see if anyone had the calling".
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What does it feel like to be married to someone else's vocation?
At Afghanistan's National Institute of Music, young women are being trained as singers and musicians, which were vocations banned under the Taliban.
Medicine and other health professions are vocations in which professional knowledge, skills and judgment are put in the service of protecting and restoring human well-being.
To assess this influence, we used the item, "My vocation was my preferred vocation of choice," introduced by Heinemannet al. ([2009], p. 10).
It was a vocation.
Teaching was his vocation.
It was a vocation, like being a priest".
"He had a sense that acting was a vocation".
Norris studied painting in Paris for two years but then decided that literature was his vocation.
For Mike, law was a vocation, not a business; and it was justice that mattered.
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