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9 Sentences With "avocationally"

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But I think I learned enough about it to know that I love doing it avocationally.
Temperamentally John Burroughs was an optimist, as vocationally he was a writer, and avocationally a vine-dresser.
Temperamentally Mr. Burroughs is an optimist, as vocationally he is a writer, and avocationally a vine-dresser.
Robert Edgeworth, a Virgil scholar who teaches at Louisiana State University, in Baton Rouge, is in politics purely avocationally these days.
A drummer who had a band in college and performed on the early Glenn Miller recordings, Mr. Simon played avocationally for most of his life.
Last year, I hung it up on a 34-year legal career as a business litigation specialist, and am now avocationally and professionally involved, full time, with nonprofit and charitable organizations.
He was equally busy until very recently with private tuition and, among his innumerable students, were many who became professional musicians, alongside others who studied avocationally, such as the actor Warren Mitchell.
After that he became head of the administrative department for legal services and economy at the Liechtenstein fiscal authority. Two months later he additionally became deputy director of the fiscal authority. From 1998 to 2005 Tschütscher taught avocationally as a part-time lecturer at the University of Liechtenstein. 2002 to 2005 he graduated once again in a Master of Law-postgraduate study on International Business Law at the University of Zurich.
Cabranes was an associate in the New York City law firm of Casey, Lane & Mittendorf (now dissolved) from 1967 to 1971, and became avocationally active in public affairs and the civic life of the Puerto Rican community of New York. In the early 1970s he served as a trustee of the Hudson Guild settlement house, in the Chelsea area of Manhattan, and as a director of Citizens Union, a "good government" civic group first organized in the early 20th century. In 1971 he became Chairman of the Board of Directors of ASPIRA of New York, an organization that helps inner-city Hispanic youth prepare for higher education,"Law Professor Is Named Board Chairman of Aspira," N.Y. Times, Sept. 13, 1971Jerry Tallmer, "Daily Closeup: He Speaks the Language," N.Y. Post, Sept.

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