It is transmitted through families as a vocation, most strongly in rural communities with close links to folklore culture.
It is the first international treaty of a vocation dedicated exclusively to the protection of cultural heritage in the event of armed conflict.
But the government is relying on the public sector being a vocation.
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Mr Clayton said for all the scientists employed in Wetherby the work had "never been just a job, it was a vocation".
Like Moses at the hands of an insistent burning bush, getting out of the boat is a vocation that chooses you.
He shows that it is indeed possible to turn an avocation into a vocation but also that romantic visions need to be tempered by a willingness to take on pedestrian tasks such as pouring cement and hauling trash.
The decline of the female religious orders has left many women feeling that they no longer have a central vocation in a church that has always revered femininity in the form of the Virgin Mary.
Indeed, until the mid-15th century, handwriting remained a specialized vocation mostly reserved for the church and the aristocratic classes.
McKee, the business adviser, believes the trend is being fueled by older workers not able to replace the income of an earlier single job and younger ones seeking to ease into a new vocation.
Then, in his 50s, he happily married an older woman, started going to her church, began taking care of the congregation's books, and for the first time found a real vocation as the church's accountant and treasurer.
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In his statement he described his "life partnership" with another man as a "gift and vocation from God".
Yet there was disquiet, a stirring in his vocation that he had brought upon himself and wished he had not.
One poet described his poetic vocation as a violent assault: his personal jinni had appeared to him without any warning, thrown him to the ground and forced the verses from his mouth.1 So, when Muhammad heard the curt command "Recite!"
Mr Kapuscinski went to Africa as a journalist, but goodness knows what the Polish Press Agency made of his copy, since his true vocation is that of a Literary Traveller, a dispenser of fine sensibilities and finer prose.
One possibility is that mathematical expertise, a character trait possessed by many investors and typically seen as a desirable feature for that vocation, promotes linear thinking.
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In later life, Snow insisted that by vocation he was a writer, though he trained as a chemist and did important research in infra-red spectroscopy the main tool in the 1920s and early 1930s for unravelling the structure of molecules.
The answer lies in working with a deeper sense of purpose or vocation.
Actually, starting life in a big, well-run company is not a bad foundation for an entrepreneurial life vocation.
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Laypeople are supposed to share the same vocation with the clergy, in a situation of full equality.
Mr. Pollini's father was a noted architect, and some observers have linked his vocation with the pianist's much-lauded grasp of musical structure.
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