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Do you want someone to share a special interest, business or avocation?
But these were avocations, and the man's trade was war.
Nobody had asked her if she wanted in on the family avocation.
It is an avocation that has been building for all his 47 years.
Rape was an avocation of men long before they learned to read.
"I am interested in an avocation and not just a job," he said.
It is an avocation that has become his true passion.
Travel was her avocation, and she visited more than 100 countries.
This idea is considered by many, as an open avocation of terrorism.
His avocations are also a way of trying out new skills for the time when he will no longer be dancing.
I spent seven years trying to figure out the motivations behind this avocation.
"A lot of people had avocations outside their jobs" that could have injured them, he said.
In May 1781 he resigned on account of his many public avocations.
"I've always been open with it," he said of his avocation.
"It has become an avocation and fun for me," he said.
Many people involved with youth work pursue this as an avocation.
The business is both vocation and avocation for the younger man.
Many times a person's regular vocation may lead to their avocation.
But he does admit that his avocation often helps free him to think about difficult issues at work.
By avocation she was a student of Gillie life, after all.
In the early 1960s the couple found a new avocation.
He followed his avocation of knocking around the world and meeting interesting people.
Soon, though, he expects to have a new and equally appropriate avocation.
"I've got to find a way to - some sort of avocation.
By avocation, he is a pastor at a fundamentalist Christian church.