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"walk of life" and "take my turn at"



 
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"walk of life" and "take my turn at" #1 (permalink) Thu Apr 30, 2009 21:59 pm   "walk of life" and "take my turn at"
 

Hello every one!
what are the meanings of " they come form all walks of life" and "I also take my turn at advising"?
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"walk of life" and "take my turn at" #2 (permalink) Fri May 01, 2009 0:18 am   "walk of life" and "take my turn at"
 

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1-- They have a wide range of occupations and social conditions.
2-- I give advice sometimes, too.
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