The original film, initially dismissed as crude animation based on the pulp comic strip, had gained considerable cred within the film world. |
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At first it was the cultural capital of punk cred that she was building up and wrecking, and now it's marketability. |
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So who does he diss in order to establish his cred as a white, male rapper? |
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So the Republicans can claim some street cred for supporting one of the largest integration programs in the country. |
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Not only is this a big seller with the wannabe gangstas, this gnome has gotten some street cred from real playas as well. |
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What marks Lavigne out for success, however, is the street cred she carries with her straight out of the skate park. |
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Those of you worried about your manliness cred should leave your concerns at the door. |
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If we're all cashing in our hipster cred for bourgeois trappings, then at least we're doing it together. |
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But the album struggled to go gold, giving Cassidy neither street cred nor the sales he was aiming for. |
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And I don't know, maybe I really am getting old, but I'm starting not to care about indie cred anymore. |
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I'm not sure where the others are from but I'm a Yorkshire lass and that should give the panel some cred! |
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His former reluctance to pursue a military solution gave him street cred with the world's do-nothings. |
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For these agitators, their countercultural cred comes from illicit and powerful substances instead of sartorial symbols. |
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His national security cred is good, he's popular in Florida, and he seems to be fairly well liked among the Democratic faithful. |
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These programs gave the network its cultural cred while helping the channel land in a demographic sweet spot. |
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That kind of mistake could have totally undermined my pulpit cred. |
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They seem to be smitten with his fiery lectures and are responding to the street cred he gained from his time in prison. |
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As expected, it's an extremely sophisticated piece of engineering that will quickly elevate Ford's street cred among V6 buyers. |
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Maybe the fact that we never appear on TV has helped us maintain a certain street cred amongst our fanbase. |
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While many of these may have allowed Salt to blend in, they also leant a certain fashion cred to her style. |
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Some games, while managing to capture the feeling of speed from the movie, sold out their street cred with the number of commercial plugs scattered through the game. |
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My indie rock cred, once considerable, is now crumbling at my feet. |
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And then there's the issue of her punk-rock cred, or lack thereof. |
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Then you've established your cred so you can write about the music in question, how it's so amazing, how wrecked it leaves you, how transporting and new it is. |
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Is there a fear that any form of popular embrace would damage the cred of ICP and the label? |
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Yet for all her cred as a femme serieux, Kennedy keeps in close touch with the naughty girl of her past. |
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Better still, his military bona fides give him the kind of street cred that is rare among the political class. |
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I mention the latter at the risk of losing any street cred I may've had. |
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I dunno, I just felt I might lack some cred somewhere along the line. |
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But a car like this has street cred and you should pick up a good 2001 example for around two grand. |
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Young and her ardent backup band boast traditionalist cred aplenty, along with the best possible kind of commercial chops. |
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Our performance marks are for warmth and practicality, while our street cred marks are for style. |
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Daisy may think disrobing will send her street cred soaring, but they'll be no going back once the edition hits the newsagents. |
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Indeed, factory chimneys are always a problem, unless they are painted by L. S. Lowry, in which case they add street cred to connoisseurship. Interiors also have their fashions. |
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To have any street cred at the time, a web address was essential. |
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I still have cred from doing that part, and it was ten years ago. |
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After listening to that sheer pile of bull mess he tried to tell me yesterday, I've decided he's got precisely zero cred as far as I'm concerned. |
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Cancer stick or not, that gives some cred to Smokio's claims. |
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He's the kind of market researcher responsible for giving his fellow census-takers less street cred than a charver dressed in last year's Toon top. |
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It is guaranteed to increase my street cred among the Splott posse. |
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Here are four cruds that can't cut it in the street cred stakes. |
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With its groundbreaking user experience and in-the-know sensibility, The DL brings street cred to the mainstream and offers something for every music fan. |
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It just showed his willingness to have a go, amongst the young people in the gym they were taken with this and he will have earned some street cred with them. |
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Street Cred is the first and only online video and collectible card game to incorporate urban motifs, settings, images and celebrities. |
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