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They slip between the cracks in society, flitting between rich and poor quarters, city and countryside.
Largely thought to have emerged from several poor quarters in Lisbon in the early 19th century, fado was a song of the demimonde.
The striking liveliness of his pictures, often taken on the streets of poor quarters of Paris, form many of our most familiar images of the city.
Some scenes feature a Marie Antoinette-like queen (played by a man, Matt Kalman) and others an educated fellow called Desmond Ean Sheehyy), who follows the shepherdess into the poor quarters of town and beyond.
Eventually, the excess of store openings and the increasingly stale merchandise caught up with the Gap in the early 2000s, and the company was plagued by a string of poor quarters.
The women he most typically photographed were those of the poor quarters, where, as he said: "The streets were a theatre where you could see the real difficulties those mothers and housewives had, simply in shopping at the market".
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Traditional bond managers fear losing their clients if they have another poor quarter.
Analysts said the poor quarter could also be a sign of trouble on that front.
Finally, in 1516, the community was formally installed in a poor quarter that was a foundry site (getto in Italian).
Credit Suisse Group also reported a poor quarter, announcing $1.9 billion in write-downs and a 31percentt drop in net profit.
Steinbrenner called the Yankees' revealing crawl through September confounding, while comparing it to a company that had a poor quarter.
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