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On the wrong side of the tracks, you could say.
What more could a girl from the wrong side of the tracks ask for?
They said he came from the wrong side of the tracks.
It has never been easy to live on the wrong side of the tracks.
"Seems like he couldn't bring himself to tell his parents he'd married a girl from the wrong side of the tracks."
She came from the wrong side of the tracks and will never let anyone forget it.
People from the wrong side of the tracks have received less public funding than others.
Joe was described as having been brought up on "the wrong side of the tracks."
She grew up "on the wrong side of the tracks".
He came from the wrong side of the tracks, but that was just for starters.
Now headlines were being made by a different young player from the wrong side of the tracks.
"The wrong side of the tracks" takes on a new meaning at the inn.
Where do you think "wrong side of the tracks' came from?
So people don't ever have to feel that they're on the wrong side of the tracks."
Will she be able to stop him straying back to the wrong side of the tracks?
In Cologne, we stayed on the wrong side of the tracks.
East Berlin, he reasoned, would continue to be seen as the "wrong side of the tracks."
A 75-year-old grandmother, whose grandson was on the wrong side of the tracks, has been told she will be killed inside Mexico.
"It's the closest thing Aspen has to the wrong side of the tracks," he said.
"We're just poor relations belonging to a family on the wrong side of the tracks.
Daddy had a pawnshop on the wrong side of the tracks.
When Sophie arrives by train to begin her new job, she turns up on the wrong side of the tracks.
In the world of this dance, it is always late at night on the wrong side of the tracks.
And there is something inherently fortunate about a vegetable from the wrong side of the tracks finally making good.
"We didn't know anything about the neighborhoods, and we were looking at places on the wrong side of the tracks."