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How to use vocation in a sentence

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But others resist because they hold contrary beliefs about their vocation as educators.
Having tried lots of different careers with varying success, I've found my vocation.
After all, part of his or her vocation is to tend the sick with care and conscientiousness, not just cure disease or prolong life.
He was born in a Kerry farming community in 1938 and, in his early 20s, he received his vocation to enter the priesthood.
He returned to what he considered to be his main vocation, theoretical physics, focusing on entirely novel topics.
Preparing sermons has been the focus of my life, my struggle, my joy, my preoccupation, my occupation and my vocation.
Management is a calling, a vocation that requires knowledge and passion, but also patience.
Yet she has set her heart in turning her passion for art and craft into a full-time vocation.
They often work through without a break yet put up with it because they come into the job as a vocation to help people.
Literature was his vocation, and his love of technology seems to have been a matter of high principle rather than of practice.
The teacher does not hold the prospect of wealth but is accorded respect for his vocation and dedication to the care of the young.
He helped many people along his journey before deciding that he wanted to make the priesthood his vocation.
We relied too much on the medical profession being a vocation which people went into because they cared about people rather than as a career.
This behavior is a quick turnoff to professionals who value their vocation and what they have to offer.
I have traversed five years of university to decide that academia is my probable vocation.
Even in the latter vocation, however, his famous curtness has caused him to sound the odd ordinary note.
Family was of prime importance, and if mothering was her vocation, grandparenting was her reward.
Parenting is possibly an irrational vocation, but humanity keeps breeding and procreating.
True, medicine is a vocation, it's a calling, but let's be honest, it's also a day-to-day job.
It was in every sense of the word a genuine calling, a discovery of a vocation.
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It may even be the sign of an inborn vocation and indicate in what direction the creative activity will be orientated.
I collect from Genest, that after his aristocratic connections made a placeman of him, O'Brien grew ashamed of his vocation.
Is it necessary that he should be a dolt in order to be fitted for his vocation?
Like most of his vocation, he was sparing of speech, and epigrammatic after his fashion.
The shedder of blood no longer lives to pursue his vocation, and justice is satisfied.
They tell me that I have missed my vocation, that I ought to have been a saleslady.
His vocation had induced an irascibility of temper which took the form of silence.
And mony, mony mair were coming and ganging, a' as busy in their vocation as if they had been alive.
Amongst these was the worthy Mr. Trent, for whom he had often done business of the pimping vocation.
But every man to his vocation, and that of Norman Macleod was the therapeutics of religion.
Do you not see, countess, that there is a vocation for you besides that of conventual life?
It was her vocation to be victimized, and her daily business to be a blessing to others.
All education, all training, must be considered in its bearing on the one vocation, homemaking.
I am going back to my old vocation of pearler in Torres Straits.
Freely depicted in his own vocation, gentlemen, the Canaller would make a fine dramatic hero, so abundantly and picturesquely wicked is he.
Snow, who wrote of the two cultures in the late 1950s, many scientists still took an unembarrassed pride in the inutility of their vocation.
Elsewhere in this volume the slanderous aspersion has been disproved, that the vocation of whaling is throughout a slatternly, untidy business.
In fact, Sam considered oratory as his vocation, and never let slip an opportunity of magnifying his office.
Certainly I could, if I held it the highest vocation of the novelist to represent things as they never have been and never will be.
Longfellow's main vocation was away from the turmoils of the hour.
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