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"cred" Definitions
  1. a way of behaving and dressing that is acceptable to young people, especially those who live in cities and have experienced the problems of real life

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The first to find a new one would get cred.
So, does Calabasas deserve the style cred that it's earned?
They're just like Tile but with way more nerd cred.
" Then he's got gay indie cred from HBO's terrific "Looking.
To win back some cred, Haas played Catapult of Fortune.
Electric vehicles come out of the gate with green cred.
Now, there's no disputing that it's got cred to spare.
Things won't change for Target's REDcard cred or debit cardholders.
Bringing out Stevie Nicks probably didn't hurt Styles' cred, either.
Brougher has some serious street cred in the tech industry.
Nerd cred: Working at a nuclear research reactor in college.
And you gotta keep up your nerd cred on IRC.
O.K., here goes what remains of my conservative street cred.
And all those nominations had already burnished its street cred.
It also gives you an initial 5% Street Cred boost.
He saw them as a crucial source of street cred.
Local nonprofit Chicago CRED organized the build, working alongside Kaboom!
Sanders' star support from prominent Latinas "gives him barrio cred, street cred for this old white Jewish dude who is running for president," said Domingo Garcia, president of the League of United Latin American Citizens.
Charlie Baker until he backtracked to maintain his fiscal-conservative cred.
NW: So I have as much coding cred as anyone else.
Critical cred: One of the HuffPost's Most Anticipated Books of 2019.
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The superhero universe is getting a major dose of indie cred.
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There's a lot of street cred attached to possession of firearms.
It's going to give you a little street cred right now.
Had Blatt coached at Kentucky, he would have American court cred.
And unlike the Ford, the Silverado shouts its off-road cred.
With Blomkamp's participation, though, the engine now has some Hollywood cred.
Basically, he's got the cred and isn't afraid to flaunt it.
It can give veneer of startup cred to brands like Jet.
Tamra Davis made a great video, and was a "cred" director.
He had been there, done that and earned his street cred.
But he was also eager to establish some libertarian street cred.
Now, she can add a drug arrest to her street cred.
"They wanted a little street cred of their own," he said.
But Hamas's street cred is based on more than just rhetoric.
The sheriff's close relationship with Trump is key to his insurgent cred.
"For you, screwing me gives you street cred," she yells at him.
But what he lost in athletic accolades, Ali gained in street cred.
Elsa Dorfman: Well, I was arrested once, so that's my cred [Laughs].
And I spent a day in a cell, so that's another cred.
Among a certain set of young men, it has unlimited street cred.
The Smith siblings have been racking up some serious fashion cred lately.
But part of any fantasy fandom is improving your trivia street cred.
Not a lot of guys do, so it gives you extra cred.
It was the Dust Brothers' involvement that helped us achieve alternative cred.
But few of those Cassandras have the tech cred of Mr. Musk.
Wearing all three at once would get you some serious '90s cred.
Fashion Review PARIS — Nothing is more lethal to cred than a sellout.
So you can surmise how much cred it still has among locals.
Like, for rappers, it's legit street cred to say they've smoked with you.
The Mean Mower has cred: An earlier version set a record in 2014.
That's right: Despite her legitimate cred, this is a privileged woman and artist.
Cruz has street cred in Queens as a woman who gets things done.
Critical cred: Dunn was shortlisted for Granta magazine's Best of Young American Novelists.
But what can selfie-ready art installations with Instagrammable, cool-hunting cred do?
Apple AirPods Is there anything more beautiful than the gift of street cred?
It's a geek-cred check, with the trailer rolling out reference upon reference.
The inspiration for "Flowers for Charlie" speaks to Benioff and Weiss's nerd cred.
These are the reasons that attracted many people like Krishnan to join CRED.
Or they might recognize it and publish anyway to build up their cred.
Is it an attempt to diversify its readership and boost its street cred?
You've just doubled your supply of juice and earned major DIY street cred.
Ahead, find a ton of protective footwear that protects your street cred, too.
The latter-day Alexander Hamilton wants his namesake to get some currency cred.
Leave it to Beyoncé and her Beyhive to give "twins" serious Twitter cred.
But CES is where the industry must begin to prove its tech cred.
Explore Golden's Oakland above, and join us in nodding our fashion-cred respect.
I think having a balance of both kinds of cred is the best.
John was a validator with real street cred in the national-security community.
They can barely utter the obscenities that earned Mr. Mamet pop-culture cred.
And, remarkably, working with a white pop star didn't ruin Will's street cred.
Right—people thought he was a dandy, and now he had street cred.
The warden is concerned that someone would violently attack Paul just for street cred.
Domestic helper robots lost security cred by being hacked into tiny robotic Chucky dolls.
Gadgets used to say something about their buyers, communicating fashion sense or nerd cred.
The Apple AirPods Is there anything more beautiful than the gift of street cred?
I'm older now, and I don't flog my "middle-class" cred so much anymore.
The show fished for star power and cred with Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler.
Jessica Chastain's New York home has more than its fair share of Hollywood cred.
On Tuesday, we learned the Queen has a bit of street style cred, too.
Most are now fathers themselves, says Young, whose Youth Peace Center works with CRED.
The device didn't seem to have quite the home assistant cred of Amazon's offering.
For critics, she was too pop to be punk, and therefore lacking in cred.
Perfect babyface gimmick, cool merchandise, good stories, and cred from some truly spectacular matches.
Brandishing some "Made in the USA" cred would be a smart bet by Bezos.
Still, I can't help but feel that I lack a certain bisexual street cred.
The NSX earned its street cred long before the 2017 model went into production.
Learning a new language offers you so much more than just bilingual street cred.
We give Quebec the cred and we're proud to say it comes from Quebec.
This non-profit worker from Santa Monica, CA, doesn't boast any B-school cred.
You may be wondering why I threw -CRED in at the end of 29A.
I was a bit off in terms of genre: The answer is HIPSTER CRED.
CFRA Research's Sam Stovall expects the market's record rally to earn its street cred.
And he seems more interested in maintaining anti-establishment cred than actually improving Hypnospace.
Quitting the Raiders in the early days because they weren't giving you enough cred?
Yeah, they never give me some cred, and they never give me a shout out.
It's also got the Sundance cred, which gives it legs with the arthouse-loving crowd.
Today, YouTubers get a sort of cred for being gay, and it helps their careers.
Ahead, find a ton of protective footwear that will protect your street style cred, too.
Instagram fame and street cred aside, these shoes are seriously comfortable and pretty affordable, too. 
It's like he's trying to earn his Star Wars nerd cred in every other shot.
The media went bananas, and the Vermont senator earned his street cred inside Atlanta's perimeter.
Anyone who wants to question Kloss' science street cred should check out her Twitter conversations.
In fact, I'm pretty sure it gives you some strange sort of internet badass cred.
He's been #NeverTrump since before it was cool while maintaining his deep red conservative cred.
You won't get any of the smart tech, but you'll get plenty more street cred.
Lena Dunham isn't going to show up on Thursday night to lend Clinton cred, either.
They could have found another way to recognize Pride Month without cheapening their goth cred.
If that's not a bit of pre-emptive nerd cred, I don't know what is.
Baristas are bullish on its creamy-yet-neutral taste, its foamability and its ecological cred.
We were coming out of this alternative rock moment, and everything was about alternative cred.
Alții cred că nu ești un medic bun dacă îi tratezi fără să te plătească.
If you can effectively trump another person's knowledge of these topics, you get metal cred.
Lastly, it boosts Warren's cred as a leader within a Democratic Party facing a power vacuum.
Over the past year, Imgur has been trying to help them — while maintaining its geek cred.
No matter the election's outcome, HRC is the undoubtedly the candidate with the most music cred.
And Mike isn't the only rapper who's lent his cred and cool to the Sanders campaign.
By appearing on Kjellberg's show, Musk keeps up his cred as a sort of influencer himself.
The Kid Who Would Be King, on the other hand, isn't looking for '80s cultural cred.
America's biggest natural gas consumers are calling on fuel producers to ramp up their green cred.
Her business background and faith (she's a convert to Orthodox Judaism) also help her conservative cred.
CRED says the memoirs idea came from a program in El Salvador that began in 2012.
You do not need mixology cred to figure out how to combine spirits and soda water.
Her television schooling also brought Lynchian cred to Riverdale's plot about murder in the Pacific Northwest.
The poll is the second blow to Trump's cred with the youth in the past week.
You can finally listen to your parent's music without feeling like you're losing your indie cred.
In all our decisions, we went the "cred way" as opposed to the obvious pop way.
But Driver did not immediately parlay his new cred toward blockbuster franchises, à la the Chrises.
Others are desperately hoping to win some bipartisan cred by helping Trump enact a trade deal.
Still, Kosse says she's reaping the benefits because his art lends street cred to her video.
Fortunately, the Weinersmiths are up to the challenge, thanks in part to the couple's prodigious nerd cred.
"All the car companies want sustainability cred," said Jack Nerad, executive editorial director at Kelley Blue Book.
That being said, Markle's support for reproductive rights shouldn't come as a surprise given her feminist cred.
It will give your group even more cred, and your boss may be more open to listening.
Presently, Anna Creek is excluded from the Hancock-CRED offer, but it is included under BBHO's proposal.
It may not be well known at this point, but the company has some serious street cred.
Joe the grocer lived up to his Twitter cred as the Best Guy to Grace the Franchise.
On the other hand, the series, which leads with its Latinx cred, was immediately accused of whitewashing.
But that project's water-wise cred has been questioned: Its centerpiece is an 18-acre artificial pond.
Then, to rebuild his conservative cred further, he added his name to the Graham-Cassidy repeal proposal.
"Through our partnerships with YouTubers we have the cred around the product and the makeup," Nurislamova said.
A number have also pointed out that all this fine food and eco-cred doesn't come cheap.
It seemed the rapper has given his (admittedly fading) cred and coolness to a children's video game.
The Drew is also a site where guys making millions can go to cement their street cred.
"It gives me a lot of street cred with my kids, which is super cool," he says.
In general, her forays into menswear have earned her fashion cred and sparked a theory with Bennett.
The stars, with their unimpeachable talent, filmographies and feminist cred, are a shrewd way of blunting skepticism.
A 2016 collaboration with cult fashion brand Vetements re-sparked interested and lent Juicy some street cred.
After that, Williams connected Scullark with Chicago CRED, and its president, former Secretary of Education Arne Duncan.
Think about it: Street style stars often earn their fashion cred by repurposing regular pieces in creative ways.
You won't have to give up your green cred: with its rechargeable battery, the GXL ticks that box.
First, you may find getting a certificate in digital marketing gives you a grounding and some street cred.
DOVER, Delaware — Joe Biden defended his progressive cred Saturday against mounting criticism that he's too chummy with Republicans.
The industry was mostly neutral on the 2016 proposal, reflecting that measure's more conservative and industry-friendly cred.
Admitting that I don't have student loan debt is giving up a little bit of my street cred.
But he's also building on that geek cred by playing the titular role in Lionsgate's forthcoming Hellboy reboot.
In its pilot, at least, the show is very much trying to build up the character's feminist cred.
The more wacky your favorite Hot Wheels car was, the more street cred you had on the playground.
Given their past, they have the "street cred" to appeal to would-be attackers before they become radicalized.
Carly Rae Jepsen continues to increase her cred with the hipster set with her latest music video appearance.
But I got a little crossword CRED back — and now a heartfelt resolution to get back to puzzling.
Julius Pearson, 32, risks his street cred to keep his 6-year-old Pomeranian, Bam Bam, from sizzling.
This week it announced a partnership with decentralized lending platform Cred to advise on better standards for stablecoins.
It seems to be desperately trying to beef up its enterprise street cred ahead of the upcoming IPO.
VirZOOM further upped its exercise cred by announcing an integration with Fitbit, through the Works with Fitbit program.
She's a liberal's liberal with anti-corporatist cred and an ability to raise tens of millions of dollars.
Those who object to cruises often do so for reasons that extend beyond their lack of street cred.
That, along with the tie width, give him new-gen cred to go with his new-gen pitch.
Mr. Sutton is running as an anti-abortion conservative Democrat with cowboy cred and a stirring life story.
It's every bit as easy and, when worn with cool sneakers and a hoodie, doesn't sacrifice street cred.
The Walker graves in the Baptist cemetery give me dirt-road cred, but I didn't push too hard.
The church had both the cred and the networks to facilitate an introduction between its oldest and newest residents.
The "showtune magician" gimmick was meant to solidify Blake's Broadway cred—but instead made him seem like an imposter.
All of which is to say, he has loads of cred out there and a name the cognoscenti recognize.
But now he's the subject of a massive scandal in his country, and his feminist cred is in tatters.
The shows earned him enough cred to warrant an interview in his high school newspaper, which is also reprinted.
It would also underscore Akhundzada's authority and proverbial street cred in the eyes of the Taliban rank-and-file.
At the time, Zendaya had yet to earn the fashion cred she needed to be dressed at their level.
But as the age of augmented reality approaches, Facebook will need all the cred with developers it can get.
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Personally, though, I think he would have earned a lot more street cred if he had breakdanced the news.
The drag racing capabilities that are stock features in the Dodge Demon are what gives its street-racing cred.
McSally, who has been critical of the president in the past, is now touting her Trump base street cred.
And in 2013, its scientific cred was secured with PREDIMED, one of the most important recent diet studies published.
Sam Hunt is the first to admit ... even performing with Snoop doesn't give you an automatic street cred pass!
And success may hinge on such contingencies as whether some charismatic politician with populist street cred gets behind it.
The Rinehart-Shanghai CRED offer excludes Anna Creek after it was cited by the government as a security concern.
That denial led S. Kidman to eliminate some lands from the current offer to Hunan Dakan and Shanghai CRED.
LEAKED THIS MORNING -- YOU'RE KILLING MY STREET CRED: The Washington Post's Greg Miller obtained a transcript of the Jan.
It's perhaps because of that street-cred that Welch thinks he'll have greater success than traditional gun buy-backs.
Or maybe she just wants her readers to believe that, for street cred at book parties, in university settings.
Earthbound Okay, I put this last on the list for a reason: this is where I lose my cred.
The new Defender might lose some cred with the purists because it won't be a made-in-England machine.
Faye Dunaway and Carrie-Anne Moss, in small roles, contribute welcome Old Hollywood and genre-specific cred and chops.
It's likely that some side quests will only be available if you have a certain amount of Street Cred.
The wide fame of Ms. Kusama and artists like her is usually built on serious art-world street cred.
This sensibility made him mainstream, but that jeopardized his artistic cred, especially coming up in the raging-bull 1970s.
Rather than muting their personalities, these songwriters-slash-performers lend cred and rougher edges in addition to catchy choruses.
Or, you could step things up in the new year and give your footwear game a little more street cred.
Apple's seemingly aware of this too, which is probably why it's been keen recently to beef up its AI cred.
Pears revealed that Street Cred can also have ripple effects, like getting different reactions from vendors, from pricing to weapons.
Uber isn't the first ride-sharing company to see the Snapchat as a way to solidify its cred among millennials.
On the surface, giving into maternal pressures might dampen her feminist cred, while Claire, concerned with her career, rejects them.
CRED does not charge users any money for joining its platform, nor for availing any of the features it offers.
You slowly start racking up your multi-tap combos, earning ninja cred and unlocking new characters as you earn money.
It seems that Pepsi was desperate for "social media cred" among millennials, but this is not how you buy it.
On Saturday, Hughes will launch himself on his homemade rocket in an attempt to up his cred as a daredevil.
The Kardashians don't want this kind of street cred because they think it messes with the heart of their brand.
He didn't have the brawn or street cred rappers like 50 Cent or Lil Wayne possessed in the early aughts.
People are more willing to put their name on an opera house or whatever it's called to get more cred.
For them, showing up at the BET Awards is the entertainment industry equivalent of affirming their "street cred" and authenticity.
Also, I have geek cred — I was using Linux [the open source operating system] before Red Hat ever called me.
Also appearing was a band with a name unpublishable in this publication — which only serves to solidify its street cred.
While Ms. Rinehart controls the group bidding for Kidman, the Chinese property company Shanghai CRED owns a one-third stake.
What gives Surfjack the most cred, though, is the collaboration with one of Hawaii's most respected homegrown chefs, Ed Kenney.
Sometimes it's in the form of creative, far-out thinking — the kind that gets you major cred with your boss.
These cops might've been trying to up their street cred the only way they could: buying $67k worth of drugs.
"Anytime there's an athlete that bleeds and plays through it ... they get a little street cred," Alexi told TMZ Sports.
I can't believe you played kids party games with Krept and Konan, this is really going to ruin their cred.
In fact, you could argue quite convincingly that it diminishes that Good Person cred, if not completely wipes it out.
Audemars Piguet, too, has linked its watchmaking with fashion cred, unveiling two rainbow-set bezels on its Royal Oak model.
Ms. Lake, already considered a potential future C.E.O., can gain further cred by running one of JPMorgan's most visible divisions.
CRED, a startup by industry veteran Kunal Shah, recently raised $120 million to motivate users to improve their financial behavior.
He repeatedly turns to Al to help him obtain the street cred that's clearly been eluding him his whole life.
Can the brand maintain its hype-fueled mystique and street-cred with a private equity behemoth as its 50% owner?
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A more playful look, like what Ford has done with the Focus ST and FIesta ST, helps establish performance cred.
But an investment by a $232 billion automaker lends much cred to what was once a metaphor for the impossible.
The Japanese brands gained instant cred decades ago when their well-built and fuel-efficient cars put Detroit on notice.
By May of 1999, Trump had earned so much hip-hop cred that Nancy Jo Sales profiled him for Vibe.
"You can use your theater cred to do film or TV or music, but I'm just not interested," he said.
But the resale business trades in the currency of products with a different value proposition—street cred and perceived rarity.
Which is, I recognize, not necessarily a comic that everyone gets geek cred for loving, but I did love it.
Critical cred: 2018 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes finalist, and named to best book lists from Kirkus Reviews and BuzzFeed Books.
Although Jon is bizarrely obsessed with whether or not Sansa is undermining him, he does still have some feminist cred left.
Those customers include recognizable names like Xiaomi, Tencent, Zomato, Cred, Club Factory, ExxonMobil and Dunzo, the concierge service backed by Google.
Sometimes Super Deluxe can feel like a play for counterculture street cred at a time when the counterculture isn't that fringe.
The messaging app jumped to the top of the downloads chart and quickly earned cred among a discerning Gen Z crowd.
Ask for "pét-nat" at your local wine shop for instant insider cred and a virtual skeleton key to the goods.
After all, shouldn't he be carefully calibrating his music choices to pump up the crowds and buttress his anti-elitist cred?
A universal cautionary tale, the drug-using sex worker is too wretched to be relatable, too scorned for even countercultural cred.
In privacy-focused, anti-establishment corners of the internet, going open source can earn you a certain amount of street cred.
This is a buffet of great rappers, a who's who of artists with the strongest indie cred and most organic fanbases.
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But Kelly's AR use, via the Microsoft HoloLens, aboard the space station is truly taking geek cred to the next level.
The creative director, designers, and Jasmin all seem to be in sync and love to brag about the doll's fashion cred.
So what you're really choosing is not a phone, it's an operating system and an ecosystem to play in, as well as the image you'd like to project to the world (indie cred of Android, security cred of iOS), and the type of charger you're going to ask your friends or the gas station for when you forget yours.
" The complaint suggests that McDonald's appropriation of his work is an ironic insult to Snow's legacy as an "outsider" with "street cred.
Thanks, Tom Tom Hanks maintains his nicest-guy-in-the-world cred by giving the White House press corps an espresso machine.
It gives them cred: that new Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon show is being shopped exclusively to premium channels and streaming services.
The 16 pairs of overalls do just the same job — major street cred with minimal effort — but feel so much more fresh.
Mr. Ackermann, by contrast, was known more for his relaxed, soulful, Byronic romance and his color palette than his urban tagging cred.
As the actress revealed on Instagram, she's switched up her beauty look to get street cred with a busload of grade schoolers.
"Hopefully their social media handlers can use their cool cred to find these," he wrote above the shared tweets in his article.
Post Malone thinks country fans need to calm the f*** down and stop bitching about Lil Nas X not having country cred.
The retailer just announced a line of makeup products — including 12 on-trend matte lipsticks and liners with serious fashion street cred.
Since our penchant for style stalking is nothing new, we have a pretty good hunch about which pieces equal instant fashion cred.
Though it was an upstart network, it had legacy cred—Oprah's star power and an investment of $500 million from Discovery Communications.
Lily-Rose Depp's acting career might still be in its infancy, but she's already earning herself plenty of street cred on set.
Even though it's bold (and squeaks a bit when you walk), the street cred of patent pieces make them impossible to resist.
Becoming a graffiti artist might come with a bit of street cred, but it's probably better to steer clear of something illegal.
And Cisco is sitting on So buying Acacia to boost Cisco's cred with service providers alone makes this $2.6 billion deal smart.
And the U.N. Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CRED) recommends that the U.S. address and provide solutions to this disparity.
At 34, he still possesses an "aw, shucks" quality to his demeanor, a shyness and eagerness that leaven his cool-kid cred.
Although ACT was developed in the 1980s, only in recent years have enough studies been completed to give it broader street cred.
In the late 90s, having a low ICQ number conferred such street cred that people were auctioning off low numbers on eBay.
Alternative cred is a currency—if you're patient, and spend several years building up enough of it, you can spend it lavishly.
The clue is "Bona fides from fellow cool people," so I figured that the entry had something to do with street CRED.
Or did the council, in a blow to its nerd cred, misspell the name of the "Game of Thrones" hero Jon Snow?
BEYOND STREET WEAR While Mr. Carrots has cultivated plenty of street cred, his role model is ultimately more Martha Stewart than Supreme.
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Chuculate is a guy with some impressive cred: He attended the famous Iowa Writers' Workshop and was granted a Wallace Stegner Fellowship.
Skater Cred After a childhood spent skating bowls and half-pipes, Ms. Ahlbom is bemused by the sport's prevalence in pop culture.
"I always preferred to say I lived in Battersea because it had far more street cred," Hambling confesses with a wry smile.
Yael: I feel like I got PGP for street cred to get hackers I wanted to interview to talk to me vs.
So check out the video above to find out why Jay calls the GT the car that "gives Ford some street cred."
You've demonstrated your action-movie cred in about a half-dozen films, but haven't yet appeared in a Marvel or DC project.
" He shouts out his hipster cred both explicitly and implicitly, comparing himself to The Cool Kids and saying "word to Chuck Inglish.
And spurious take-downs of creators' music that they already paid SoundCloud to host further burned the company's cred with its core constituents.
Dakang P&F's partners in the purchase attempt were Shanghai CRED Real Estate Stock Co Ltd and local company Australian Rural Capital Ltd.
Arne Duncan served as the ninth US Secretary of Education and is author of "How Schools Work" and co-founder of Chicago CRED.
In Garland's case, the issue that gives him so much cred with conservatives is the very issue that gives liberals pause: criminal justice.
CRED has raised $120 million in a Series B financing round, Kunal Shah, founder and CEO of the startup, told TechCrunch on Monday.
That, and some incentive to pay his bills — though he hopes that CRED expands the range of offers it currently provides to customers.
In the coming months, CRED will enable these highly sought-after customers to access some financial services from banks in a single-click.
Big and bulky pronouncements to world that the wearer is unafraid to wear his or her nerd cred quite literally on their sleeve.
Over the last decade, both women have proven they have unquestionable superstar cred and talent; the kind you can build award shows around.
The ultimate example of a change in hair signaling the loss of true metal cred is Metallica's hard rock period in the Nineties.
Today, though, the idea gets an injection of street cred, with Virgin Hyperloop One's announcement that it has hired Jay Walder as CEO.
He got parenting cred from Mom ("Go on to bed, honey") and a good night's nap in the Lazyboy until I drifted home.
" He said he's concerned about the "subset that not only glamorize violence but some who employ violence like a prop for 'street cred.
But while Trump campaigned on his CEO cred, he also wrapped himself in populism and has governed in many ways antithetical to business.
Zadrożniak first gained some internet street cred when he repurposed two floppy disk drives to play John Williams' "Imperial March" from Star Wars.
Why this matters: This move is a double whammy for Trump: It throws shade at "the swamp" and wins the President populist cred.
We got Snoop at LAX and our photog filled him in about Sam's claim he, and other country stars, have ZERO street cred.
Chris thinks J.J.'s got plenty of cred in that galaxy ... far, far away -- especially considering all the director woes Disney's had lately.
At the height of the disco era, Paul Michael Glaser of television's "Starsky & Hutch" injected the cardigan with a dose of street cred.
Some now earn six-figure incomes from their adoring audiences, thanks to partnerships with major brands eager to profit from their street cred.
By doing things in the real world, you gain Street Cred, which helps you unlock new dialogue or vendor prices throughout the city.
"It doesn't really matter what his title is, he'll always have that founder street cred within the company and the market," Clark said.
This is partly because they work well, but mainly because they carry a massive amount of street cred, and we all want that.
So by the time I was done with the puzzle, I ended up with both an acceptable revision and some serious dorm cred.
With gangs it's all about street cred, it's all about reputation, and this is the downfall for a lot of these young guys.
" And a Nevada Democrat said any discussion about being a progressive favors Sanders because "Bernie gets cred by having been born as one.
He built up some foreign-policy cred by joining the Armed Services and Foreign Relations Committees and by travelling to the Middle East.
"Nothing is more antithetical to Mr. Snow's outsider 'street cred' than association with corporate consumerism—of which McDonald's and its marketing are the epitome."
In a speech, William revealed that his work with the Defense and National Rehabilitation Centre has given him some street cred with son George.
Which brings me to my main beef with the Meca-203 P2P: It's a lame way for rich people to signal their tech cred.
And each of those labels is as carefully gauged for the correspondences it sets up with its neighbors as for its individual designer cred.
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It may not beat the $400,000 F-35 helmet, but it will up the Navy's street cred with elementary school children around the world.
While drawn to the country's surprising fashion cred, the influencer found herself captivated by historic monasteries, Old Town Tbilisi, and the gorgeous mountainous countryside.
For peak accidental hipster cred the enterprising DIYer used an 18650 lithium battery—the exact same kind used by every vape under the sun.
Everyone knows that drinking with a straw automatically ups your fancy cred, but everyone (hopefully) knows that plastic straws are a big no-no.
It made the guests laugh, gave him some street cred by mentioning an A-list actor, and became a unique shtick on his show.
There's a certain art world cred that comes with the disdain people demonstrate towards the realities of the art gallery system being laid bare.
But the game has momentum as a big Kickstarter success and street cred as the spiritual successor to the beloved 1999 RPG, Planescape: Torment.
You've got to give the woman cred for putting her celeb romance of choice out in the open — where it should be of course.
The Dark Knight was nominated for eight Oscars in total; Batman wasn't just blockbuster fodder anymore, the character had serious cred in cinema history.
SZ) and Shanghai CRED Real Estate Stock Co Ltd until Tuesday to address the government's concerns over the A$371 million ($288 million) offer.
Apple Airpods are just about as cool as it gets, and the street cred that comes with these little earbuds is off the scale.
And while Regnery has earned some cred with its own crowd, the editors of the Times bestsellers list have little reason to lose sleep.
But at the time, it was the end-of-millennium movie and gave her the cred she needed to move into more serious roles.
Will the opossum—in all its weird, quirky, instant-IG-cred glory—soon follow the path of the Shiba Inu or the tiny hedgehog?
Turns out it has earned its cred as the largest ground telescope ever built, presuming it stays on track for first light in 2024.
One of the only things scheduled for Thursday night was a meeting of The Cred Bureau, a network for women and non-binary gamers.
"Downtown" calls in old school rap legends Melle Mel, Grandmaster Caz, and Kool Moe Dee for hip-hop cred, while "Buckshot" taps KRS-One.
Democratic female veterans are supposed to burnish the party's hawkish cred, not doggedly pursue diplomacy and engagement and call out the American war machine.
Even so, his cred as a world-class pop star is undeniable thanks to Purpose, an album strong enough to convert even non-Beliebers.
Ross's street cred has been doubted at times — a career-threatening problem in hip-hop, but this book should put those whispers to rest.
They're also great places to cause chaos, and hackers, especially nation-state ones, "love to cause chaos to get street cred," Mr. Falco said.
They're also great places to cause chaos, and hackers, especially nation-state ones, "love to cause chaos to get street cred," Mr. Falco said.
It is cash only and rarely packed, and it's a great place to take anyone you've just started dating to test their street cred.
When I look in the mirror, I can't help thinking that, in terms of sci-fi cred, I look more SkyMall than Darth Maul.
It must have done well, because in 22015 Target debuted collections with five designers, including fashion darlings Proenza Schouler, cementing its fashion cred forever.
While it may seem tempting to dismiss music's Prince of Darkness as a throwaway extra, Manson actually has some acting cred to his unholy name.
Njolstad's concern seems to be that Trump's nom was entered by someone without proper cred ... hence the call for cops to track down the source.
Critical cred: Kirkus called Bhubaneswar's stories "stunning" and "evocative" in a starred review; BuzzFeed Books named it one of the best books of fall 2018.
Nowadays, our side-eyes have turned into heart-eyes, because the girl's got some killer fashion street cred, and she deserves a shoutout for it.
After all, she comes at this opera with Wagner cred: Watch her as Elisabeth in this clip from "Tannhäuser" in Baden-Baden, Germany, in 2008.
Kim and Kanye have more serious A-list cred, but in general the family tends to hang out with other influencers and reality TV types.
Members of militia groups would talk about being part of the Bundy standoffs as a point of pride, a sort of street cred for militia.
The four-minute clip followed prep for the freestyle rap battle, as Mooney filled in the audience on his hip-hop dreams and street cred.
Both foreign and, like Shrine, newer OAF participants continue to bring the event the valuable, international chic and hipster cred that have influenced its character.
Not holding encryption keys allows tech firms to step outside the controversy related to digital snooping and to bolster the security cred of their services.
"Every guy stood up, every guy told their story, some very personal and tough," recalls CRED founder (and former U.S secretary of education) Arne Duncan.
Ahead, the most creative styles from the shows that'll have you covered when it comes to costume originality and give you major high-fashion cred.
Mix it all together, hit it with some Parm, and you've just earned enough yourself enough kitchen cred to last the rest of the month.
In that moment, "Blue Valentime" establishes its bleak cred, preparing viewers for an unusual episode that — defying sitcom norms — may not have all the answers.
Though the audience was briefly worried for her safety (and street cred), Trainor quickly recovered and started laughing with Fallon, hoping to save her reputation.
Pixar is tough to beat in any year, and Anomalisa carries arthouse cred thanks to Kaufman's involvement and the unusual-for-the-category R rating.
The man makes $7 million annually from sponsors, some of who are steeped in the fitness world and lean on him for his gym cred.
With top-shelf cred, less brand jealousy and probably less-demanding terms, Magna sounds like a good match for a well-heeled dilettante like Apple.
The watch has a character of its own while remaining an obvious Swatch timepiece, and all the Swiss street-cred that goes along with it.
There has not been public acknowledgment of a strong, capable, operationally successful female CIA operative who has both "street cred" and management skills until now.
He's got insider cred – GOP Senators have been praising his virtues as a potential running mate – and he'd help Trump build trust on the Hill.
Nevertheless, Senate Democrats eyeing higher office and seeking street cred in the debate are devising more innovative and aggressive strategies to take on Big Pharma.
It turns out you need more than hipster cred to successfully run a globally inspired shoe company in one of the trendiest parts of Brooklyn.
An ambitious young director with indie-film cred might not be an obvious choice to direct a sixth sequel in a franchise with diminishing returns.
When the bill came, the group engaged in the Chinese custom of competing to pay for the check—the person who pays gains social cred.
Her oil portraits have already earned her industry cred as well as a solo showing at the Catherine Ahnell Gallery in New York last year.
Portland may have been Bon Appétit's 2018 Restaurant City of the Year, but Camden, Rockport and nearby Rockland have significant culinary cred of their own.
Joshua Leonard, one of the original co-stars of "The Blair Witch Project," brings his underground horror-movie cred to the role of the stalker.
So our notion was that Pip would bestow French cred on us, inspire the French to view us almost as indigenous: a couple of locals.
But is it damaging to whatever art-crit cred I might have to admit that it's the sheer artlessness of Instagram that appeals to me?
For all his auteur cred, then, Mr. Fish is also a fan, and he views "Oklahoma!" as a means to explore the nature of community.
Bernie Sanders won the endorsement of two popular meme community groups, Da Share Zone and NUMTOT — earning him street cred in the online humor world.
We know that Apple has a certain charm, but if you look past style and street cred you may end up with a better deal.
His cred on immigration issues, and intense advocacy for DACA recipients, could make the longtime Chicago-based congressman a tricky opponent for more cautious candidates.
In Rihanna, LVMH has found a woman of color with influence, street cred, and a love for inclusion; she represents the way forward for fashion.
What's more ... Cosby -- who narrated a documentary about Blanco's life, "Cocaine Cowboys 2" -- says he's no Jennifer fan ... calling her unconvincing with no street cred.
Speeches by figures with progressive street cred, including Senator Elizabeth Warren and Sanders himself, seemed to put this week's goal of "party unity" within reach.
It is cash only and rarely packed, and it's a great place to take anyone you've just started dating to test his or her street cred.
Even with newfound fame and influence, if Leo trashes a restaurant's Shirley, it's unlikely to hurt the business (because who's trading on their Shirley Temple cred?).
A recent batch from Mikkeller's new San Diego brewing facility was aged in barrels that held maple syrup after housing bourbon for even more breakfast cred.
Like Greene before him, he brings a level of enterprise street cred, which the company needs as it continues to try to grow its cloud business.
Rather, it's more of a badge of honor and "cred" than anything but it will help founders gain access to events and services where it's accepted.
I've found that I can get major street cred when I wear items that have only really been seen on Instagram accounts captioned in foreign languages.
Brettin currently lives in the city and built up his own West Coast cred playing with artists like Ariel Pink, R Stevie Moore, and Silk Rhodes.
Rimac has street cred and not just because of its latest electric hypercar, the C Two, which debuted at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2018.
Reusable straws Everyone knows that drinking with a straw automatically ups your fancy cred, but everyone (hopefully) knows that plastic straws are a big no-no.
Your mom made you invite Rowlet to your eighth birthday, even though you really didn't want to, even though you knew this would hit your cred.
The pain Keith Edmonds has endured is written on his scarred face, giving him street cred with the abused and neglected kids he's trying to reach.
In the same way an arrest can boost the street cred of a gangsta rapper, the explicit tape only fueled the persona he was already establishing.
The goregrind forefathers wrote records that transcended genre, pushing Carcass into the mainstream consciousness without ever sacrificing their punk cred or losing their maniacal core audience.
The American lager lost a little bit of its patriotic street cred when it was purchased by the Belgian and Brazilian conglomerate InBev back in 2008.
Bhupinder Singh, chief executive of financial services group InCred and Kunal Shah, founder and chief executive of financial services firm Cred also participated in the round.
The thought of Tekashi 6ix9ine doing music once he's free has rapper Blueface issuing not-so-veiled threats and appraising the snitch's street cred ... as worthless.
Slack has been pushing its cred as a platform by investing into a developers' fund and launching a new app directory at the end of last year.
Of course, Lego does offer its own, much smaller Lego BB-8, but wouldn't you rather earn your Star Wars Lego geek cred the old-fashioned way?
Netflix announced late Tuesday that it's getting in on Bebop's jazzy, cyberpunk street cred with its own live-action adaptation, and we really hope it won't suck.
It's my show, I was watching it for watercooler cred purposes, then you piggybacked on it, slowing my progress through those long seasons way the heck down.
My fully equipped Tesoro tips the scales at 52 pounds (23.6kg), yet it still lacks a bell and chain guard, betraying a lack of true commuter cred.
AOB is a joint-venture company majority owned by Hancock Prospecting, helmed by Gina Rinehart, Australia's richest woman, and one-third owned by Chinese developer Shanghai CRED.
I'm glad Disney decided to celebrate its queer fans, but I'm not about to sacrifice my hard-earned goth cred by busting out a pair of these.
Not only will these creative treats save you from that sad frozen slider fumble, but more importantly they'll keep your frontline impressed and your cooking-cred intact.
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Justine and Olivia, the minds behind Accelerated, have a lot of street cred— they launched Stanford's on-campus incubator Cardinal Ventures before landing as investors at CRV.
So the actor took to Instagram after the event was over to demonstrate his geek cred and make a simple appeal: learn to make fun of yourself.
With the political homeland ablaze, Trump needs some global cred to keep his presidency from sliding too far off the rails and Wall Street from losing confidence.
Monroe's almost a surrogate son to his mercurial boss, Pat Brady (Kelsey Grammer), which doesn't stop Brady from constantly resenting Stahr and especially his creative street cred.
"I think we earned some street cred today as a pair, we were playing grand slam champions today and they kept on showing their class," Paes said.
Meanwhile, our group of intrepid fans are being interrogated by a very frustrated cop who's getting a little sick of people pranking him for social media cred.
Closing duet "Music's Too Sad Without You" is sincere and simple and effective, its lyrical darkness recalling some of that "Where The Wild Roses Grow" goth cred.
Not everything is awful though, and both "Stone Hotel" and "Wasco" focus on flaunting a little of the street cred a felony can bring in some circles.
"Odd fact is that I was homeschooled most of my life, I didn't have the street cred factor of cool school supplies," Hart told Refinery29 via email.
Wednesday, Google announced Pixel 2, the phone that's for people who want an iPhone but also the street cred that comes along with not owning an iPhone.
It'll score him some nativist cred, and it allows him to return to a campaign favorite issue that has been out of the spotlight for a while.
For a horse of a different color, the Jeep Wrangler has serious off-road cred — and could set you back just $29,000 for the bare-bones version.
On her way to the bathroom that night, Ms. Thun saw the Datograph, snapped a photo and through her research, learned the piece had serious watchmaking cred.
I see you going to sidewalk, scaring some folks, doing a dumb dance, tearing up, and losing all your street cred in the process before saying yes.
For years he has been an unpredictable thorn in the side of the soccer establishment in the United States, giving him an amount of outsider street cred.
Savvy shoppers, then, will invest first in accessories — items that add instant style cred to a look, but are also versatile enough to wear as temperatures drop.
The new keyboards are available in white or gray, and you can go for either dye-sublimated printed keycaps or entirely blank keycaps for extra nerd cred.
The group has experience in smaller markets, including its native Malaysia and the Philippines, and a new project under development in Las Vegas lends some street cred.
Last month, it invested in Cred, a startup that is trying to improve the financial behavior of credit card holders, and BharatPe, a payments solution for businesses.
Alexander decided to walk across the state to gin up his retail politics cred, departing from the porch of the house where his mother had taught kindergarten.
There's been a fantasy among some centrist and center-right pundits that the "dealmaker-in-chief" could use his immigration base cred to pass a broad legalization program.
The Tribeca Snapchat Shorts contest, which debuted last year and is being held again this year, can earn you major film-industry cred in two minutes or less.
In April, the Australian government rejected a A$13 million ($281.3 million) bid by a consortium headed by Shanghai CRED and Hunan Dakang Pasture Farming Co Ltd (002505.
This is just the first time Microsoft's version of the game — which has plenty of street cred, thanks to its age and ubiquity — is out for that hardware.
But Mitry has space cred: He completed both an undergrad degree, and partial PhD studies in aerospace engineering, and he worked at aerospace manufacturer Pratt & Whitney after school.
Its lyrical content is poignant with braggadocious, unapologetic statements either professing sexual prowess and street cred or used to usher in the newest moves for dance hall spaces.
Do they lose their street cred when they produce work geared toward the art market rather than being driven by holy visions or the vagaries of mental illness?
It's easy to root for him, though, especially once he renews his Hollywood Chris cred by not forcing Elizabeth to consummate their marriage until she initiates physical intimacy.
The French fashion house got a major dose of cool-girl cred when Opening Ceremony's Humberto Leon and Carol Lim were tapped as co-creative directors in 2011.
Baby Boiz have their own style and baby street cred but in order to appeal to my audience of weeaboos, I had to throw in a pretty girl.
CBC Radio is akin to America's NPR, and Ghomeshi was one of its most beloved hosts, having parlayed his music cred into increasingly powerful roles at the station.
A cadre of notable Beltway neoconservatives and foreign policy hawks have announced they will vote for Clinton over Trump, presumably on the strength of her interventionist street cred.
Over the past few years, it has also gained major street cred for partnering with pop-culture icons and creative thinkers for some of the most amazing collaborations.
The JEDI contract is worth up to $10 billion over 10 years, but just as valuable as the money is it's also worth bragging rights and street cred.
This will live on in Slayer's music, art, and history forever, and doesn't yet need to be clawed back and reclaimed as Metallica's tough guy cred once did.
"Cred Woes," from the new album "TFCF" (whatever that means) might have been catchy, conventionally structured pop if its elements weren't so tuned away from well-tempered pitches.
But Mr. Lang has retained establishment cred, remaining one of the handful of go-to stars for opening night and gala concerts at Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall.
To that end, he is adding tattoo-world cred to the brand through Ami James, a Miami Ink tattoo artist who has signed on as Ink's brand architect.
Go deeper: Warren's 2020 ascent sends ripples through oil industry 2020 Democrats fight for progressive cred on climate change Water needed for hydraulic fracking has more than doubled
The decision removes a potential rival to a A$365 million ($276.78 million) joint bid lodged by Australia's richest woman, miner Gina Rinehart, and Chinese developer Shanghai CRED.
CNN's Nia-Malika Henderson tells us the pick is likely to have national street cred and the gig comes with a 2020 presidential spotlight, given the key location.
But it strains credulity to imagine the station is not taking his Trump-boostering, right-of-center street cred into account in considering him for its top job.
While many producers tout their eco-conscious cred, shoppers, on the whole, either haven't been willing or haven't been able to afford the premium for more sustainable products.
Update: Also on Saturday, Twitter officially verified the controversial alt-right media blog Breitbart: NOOOOOOOOOOOHOW DID THIS HAPPENSTREET CRED DEMOLISHEDWHO MUST WE HARASS TO LOSE THIS pic.twitter.com/BgBEB5zE6l
He'd assumed I was a visiting English policeman and was mortified, not to mention very worried about what being arrested by a schoolboy would do to his street cred.
While Misfit isn't a household name like Fitbit, it's earned some wearable street cred with its minimalist-chic-yet-functional fitness trackers like the Phase, Ray, and Shine 2.
And when Jack Nicholson keeps his sunglasses on for the entire ceremony, is he doing it for cool-cred reasons, or to simply hide the fact that he's napping?
The path from Southern Gothic indies to superheroes isn't an obvious one, though—and not one that everybody with the film-school cred of Nichols would want to walk.
Facebook naming its assistant after Marvin, the paranoid android with a brain as big as a planet from Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, could earn it some nerd cred.
Born and raised in Brooklyn, with the accent to prove it, he has native cred in New York and a large base of energized, progressive Democrats who support him.
I had just left the press registration room at one of the world's largest hacking conferences, but the attendees lurking outside the door weren't concerned about my journalistic cred.
What is clear is that two powerful men with meaningless Ivy League cred and hatred of climate science got to talking today, and nothing good can come of that.
Like certain presidential candidates who are trying to prove their street cred by riding the subway, de Blasio should prove to that he, too, is a true New Yorker.
In her 30-plus year career consulting with Fortune 1000 companies, Weinschenk has advised some companies to use the strategy because it fuels public thirst and product street cred.
"She was a serious player before, but it kind of gave her street cred" with those who pay attention to Forbes's Midas List and other forms of score-keeping.
And if you live in a city like Winnipeg or Ottawa that regularly gets dogged, maybe your winter "cred" is all you have over places like Toronto and Vancouver.
They've been at it a long time, with racing cred dating from the early 1970s all the way up to winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1991.
Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne are back as Mac and Kelly Radner, a congenial but ditzy couple who worry they're losing their hip cred as they grow into parenthood.
NBA YoungBoy's snatched chain is back in his possession before the situation could escalate -- he'd threatened to shoot the perp -- thanks to a guy with some serious street cred.
But with these Valentine's Day cards for club kids, you can profess your love for that special DJ-obsessed somebody in your life without sabotaging your nightclub street cred.
It's hardly the only fancy burger joint in town, but few, if any, boast a chef with this level of fine dining street cred who makes everything from scratch.
Even after productivity-stifling infighting and a millennial squabble with file sharing upstart Napster threatened to dent their cred, they cemented their popularity and status in the subsequent decade.
As to the press briefings, they have degraded into schoolyard brawls, with many in the press looking more to burnish their confrontational street cred than to elicit worthwhile information.
President Trump early Sunday said media organizations have "lost cred," pointing to a recent poll that found almost half of voters think the media make up stories about him.
The decision dampened Biss' progressive cred -- Ramirez-Rosa, a Democratic Socialists of America member, never hid his support for BDS -- and raised questions about the campaign's vetting process. 27.
Ultra-nostalgic game cred aside, Combat has some fantastic (if absurd) physics, with things like ricocheting tank shells and bombers that shoot one big, single "bomb" at other planes.
I like Helvetica as much as the next nerd, but I like it on subway signs—not spackled across Twitter's ugly bones in a thin patina of design cred.
Casten has private-sector cred, having co-founded a company with his father that used wasted heat from industrial facilities to generate power before he sold it in 2016.
In terms of review cred, it's bested only by this Mellanni set, which is $10 more expensive, and this Sweet Home Collection set, which is a few dollars cheaper.
In fact, the speaker of the House famously threatened to withhold his endorsement for Trump until the billionaire shored up his conservative cred and reined in his divisive rhetoric.
For Mr. Hernandez, above, that formula was reversed: Gang connections seemed to give street cred to the persona he built on sensational social media postings, rather than raw talent.
Harris did earn some cred with environmentalists over the summer when she introduced legislation with Ocasio-Cortez that would take the first step toward implementing the Green New Deal.
CRED had said earlier on Tuesday that trading in its shares would halt from March 18 pending the asset acquisition but did not provide a reason for the move.
That's the play's method, too, coming at us with its cool cred thrust out like a business card but still, when you shake its hand, warm to the touch.
It begins to feel as though it's just going through a checklist of issues for the wokeness street cred, rather than caring about those issues for their own sake.
On longer-term loans the cost is fixed when the loan is taken out and does not accrue as with cred it cards, even if a payment is late.
Susan Collins has forfeited much of her bipartisan cred in the Trump era; and two seats in Georgia, including a November special election that will be called when Sen.
It was immediately embraced by the hip-hop community, giving it an added dose of cred, and appeared on the backs of a multitude of rappers throughout the '90s.
He has said he used the Nine Trey gang to boost his street cred, and in exchange, he helped fund the gang's operations, according to the government sentencing memo.
Shepard can choose any Paragon or Renegade choice, regardless of how Paragon or Renegade they are, as long as they have the space street-cred to back it up.
The proposal specifically addresses racial diversity in senior leadership, but Apple also has unique cred in diversity: Tim Cook was the first openly gay CEO of a Fortune 212 company.
A brand with major street cred, there was a lopped-off printed hoodie with Michael Jordan's visage on the front and the words "We Need Leaders" printed on the back.
During Perry's last album cycle, critics pointed to the way that her queerbaiting and desire for hip-hop cred made it seem as if her musical incarnations were just costumes.
In terms of street cred, Ma is not in the mold of Bill Gates or Elon Musk — he is a former English teacher, not an engineer or a computer scientist.
This 10-course training bundle on popular digital audio workstation Ableton Live is exclusively taught by Noiselab, a community of producers and electronic musicians with boast-worthy industry street cred.
This was before the days when I talked to other people about games, before I knew which ones would get you Gamer Cred™ like Ocarina of Time or Metroid.
Swiftkey is the most innovative and interesting predictive keyboard maker in the business, and Microsoft is a software giant that's trying to push its artificial intelligence cred a little higher.
They have been working hard to establish their enterprise cloud business since 2015 when they brought in Diane Greene to reorganize the cloud unit and give them some enterprise cred.
Because the album is derivative and boring, the reviews have mostly concentrated on the post-adolescent striving of Zayn's efforts to transform his pop-star fame into sex-guy cred.
Digital native publishers, for example, aspire to have the credibility that traditional publishers carry and they have continued to hire well-respected journalists to earn more of that street cred.
A stack of doughnuts arranged in a cake shape easily replaces actually baking a cake, so stick some candles in 'em, snap a picture and watch your Instagram cred soar.
Paging three Republican senators with the most serious cred on national security -- John McCain, Lindsey Graham and Jeff Flake -- to bring some legislation to the floor on this important issue.
Styles doesn't suck, has cred, and was an afterthought when he first arrived in WWE, giving him a bit of Punk's (and Daniel Bryan's) underdog-in-the-big-city vibe.
We got onto the bus, he asked me some questions, I covered for my buddy (which earned me street cred), and then he searched my pockets... and found the hash.
Those and many more albums that year set the stage for any so-called indie rock band who wanted to find relative success while still maintaining a level of cred.
Some influencers have even faked sponsored posts to look like they have more paying clients than they actually do, in order to boost their "cred" among followers and potential partners.
The painting style, once reserved for a boudoir or country mantle, comes to life around brick and grime, showcasing cityscapes of New York in serene form, without losing street cred.
But where's last spring's Father John Misty collab "I Am a Cuck," a sharper song by far than "Trump's Private Pilot," which gets a Misty remake for musical cred here?
The Tigers' interim head coach sees things the exact opposite ... telling us the suspended coach deserves all the cred if Benford leads the Purple and Gold deep into the tournament.
As if it needed more street cred, the Great Red Spot may also be the key to resolving a longstanding scientific dilemma, according to new research published Wednesday in Nature.
Having established his first-in-the-nation, champion-of-the-middle-class cred, Mr. Cuomo is now free to let others sort out the perplexing details while he moves on.
The popularity of "Love Island", a reality-TV show featuring buff bodies and plenty of snogging in a holiday villa in Mallorca, has also boosted their street cred among youngsters.
It's not always necessary to delete such interactions entirely; sometimes, when an issue has a positive outcome, proving that customers can find resolution online lends your brand valuable street cred.
Mr. Sax argues that analog isn't going anywhere, but is experiencing a bracing revival that is not just a case of nostalgia or hipster street cred, but something more complex.
Some of their sentiment was due to Beyoncé's liberal-leaning politics, some of it was rooted in her perceived lack of country cred, and some of it was downright racist.
Critical cred: Tea won a PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award for the Art of the Essay for Against Memoir; BuzzFeed Books named Against Memoir one of the best books of summer 2018.
Critical cred: "This collection from an exciting new voice in speculative fiction is both haunting and hopeful," says Booklist; BuzzFeed Books named it one of the best books of this spring.
Oh, just 70,000 AUD (about $55,000 in U.S. dollars), a chance to compete in the international finals to win even more dough for their business, and some serious fashion street cred.
You just have to come to terms with the fact that you're not going to be repping Apple and amassing all of that valuable street cred that comes with the brand.
Robbie took to her Instagram to share the pic and sarcastically thank the photographers who took it: "Photo cred to the creepy pap hiding in the bushes," she captioned the pic.
The winner only gets a couple hundred bucks and not even a trophy to show for it—what's really at stake is serious street cred in the city's flourishing running scene.
The Australian government has twice rejected foreign offers for Kidman, including a previous bid by Shanghai CRED and China's Hunan Dakang Pasture Farming Co Ltd that had a minority Australian interest.
Nike created a pair last year for Michael J. Fox, but this is the first time that the Nike Mags will be available for those of us without Marty McFly cred.
In writing this, I've all but skipped his Devon chapter, a meander through the English countryside that was supposed to give Jonathan some street cred, but left me a bit underwhelmed.
Many Democrats attempt to get some gun cred by showing pictures of themselves at least pretending to be hunting, but when you're chopping away with an AR-15 that's serious business.
Given Donald Glover's creative cred with "Atlanta," which is now part of Disney, I was surprised to learn that his ordering a Miller High Life in one episode was just marketing.
Its casual-bar cred is further proven through its attitude toward that fernet and Coke habit, a drink that is shunned by some mixologists as too common, but heartily embraced here.
He joined a group of young men and boys for a discussion sponsored by the Cred program in the same South Side Chicago neighborhood where he started as a community organizer.
Obama joined a group of young men and boys for a discussion sponsored by the Cred program in the same South Side Chicago neighborhood where he started as a community organizer.
Score a black graphic crop top or muscle shirt ("I'm Like / Hey / What's Up / Let's Flow," or "Namastizzle," $50) and a New York Yogis snapback hat ($40) for instant street cred.
"If Oswald/CIA hired Cruz Sr. for his fake Commie street cred, why wouldn't Oswald/CIA hire Cruz Sr. to help him with the JFK hit?" a user named ShortRound7257 asks.
And it leaves his chief nemesis — Donald Trump — not only with an uncontested claim to immigration hard-liner cred, but as the only Republican candidate who actually speaks from the heart.
In simultaneously depressing and haunting Twitter conversations disclosed during the trial, Barriss and his target are seen exchanging direct messages, sparring over each other's cred and making light of the swatting attempt.
In 2016, it seems most famous American authors are vat-bred in MFA programs, but Dunn had the sort of actual blue-collar background so often appropriated by artists looking for cred.
AHLOT'S Facebook ad asks "Do you dance with the devil's lettuce?" and shows a photo of a head of lettuce wearing devil horns, which, to be honest, doesn't really up their cred.
Ultimately, though, it's going to be relying heavily on its brand credentials to drive interest: What it can do with that cred in terms of delivering capable hardware remains to be seen.
Given Dame's Brooklyn ties, maker cred, and the upscale feel of its products, it feels like a no brainer that Fin would be the first product to break Kickstarter's sex toy barrier.
According to Eckert, these range from academics trying to boost their publishing profile to scientists affiliated with companies who want to boost their scientific cred by having some publications under their belt.
Diamond Strike on Box Greenlight Matches, 300-Count, $6.94Rather than plastic lighters, pick up box matches for the dual perks of being eco-friendly and mastering a life skill with street cred.
That is, this spot offers most of the rewards—virgin walls, street cred from illegal painting, and plenty of photo ops that writers widely tease out on Instagram—with little potential downside.
In these circumstances, Justice Ginsburg is to be commended for refusing to submit to the charade of normalcy and for telling the simple truth that the would-be emperor has no cred.
Rinehart and her minority partner, Chinese developer Shanghai CRED, will now complete the purchase of S. Kidman, which runs cattle and pastoral activities on tracts of land the size of South Korea.
As the brightest object in the skies after the Sun and Moon, this world is often called the morning or evening star, as if its luminous glow earned it honorary stellar cred.
So listen up cool kids who secretly crave the life-sustaining refreshment of H2O, now you can show that you care about staying properly hydrated without sacrificing any of your street cred.
Historically, AMD hasn't enjoyed the same street cred at NVIDIA among PC gamers, but their chips are active in computer systems all over the globe, including servers, desktops, laptops and game consoles.
He wouldn't earn any millennial cred for doing it that way, and he'd be passing up an opportunity to one-up Gillibrand, his fellow New Yorker, by appearing on James Corden's show.
The original film's stars, Charlie Hunnam and Idris Elba, did not return, but John Boyega brings his "Star Wars" cred to the role of Jake Pentecost, the son of Mr. Elba's character.
Asheville has a "small-town feel and big-city cultural cred" thanks to its population of artists, musicians, and food and drink entrepreneurs, according to Travel & Leisure senior editor Lila Harron Battis.
Considering that they have branched out into at least 5,000 unique species since those early days, it's fair to say that these bizarre, diverse creatures have earned a little old school cred.
I know that list makes me sound like a massive nerd and snatches away all of the possible street cred I could have...and I'm not very skilled at any of those.
Back in 22017, the San Francisco street art activist group Street Cred deployed her image in response to a series of racist bus ads that had been bought by an anti-Muslim group.
He does have one thing going for him in terms of cool-cred, though… Carl's clearly a survivor (which is cool), but he also seems like kind of a weasel (not super-cool).
That's a lot of comedy cred, and it makes it easy to assume Brigsby Bear is another goony SNL spinoff comedy, or something larger-than-life and confrontationally absurdist, like Lonely Island's Popstar.
Jeans by ALXVNDRA was released with the idea that it would give her some momentum and street cred for her debut line of leather goods, Accessories by ALXVNDRA, set to launch this fall.
A consortium involving China's Hunan Dakang Pasture Farming Co Ltd and Shanghai CRED Real Estate Stock Co Ltd agreed to buy Kidman for A$370.7 million ($288 million), the companies said on Tuesday.
After defying court orders the day he got out of prison and outing an FBI informant in order to uphold his street cred, the authorities will not be quick to see her side.
The star of 'Night Of' -- that TV show you keep hearing about -- isn't just a great actor, he's got some rap cred too ... just ask his co-star on the show, Sticky Fingaz.
Not only will the IMG contract and fashion-world cred land her plenty of ad campaigns (and maybe even runway work), she's set to make an appearance on an episode of Fox's Star.
The Australian government has twice rejected foreign offers for Kidman, including a previous bid by Shanghai CRED Real Estate and China's Hunan Dakang Pasture Farming Co Ltd that had a minority Australian interest.
The actor/director also failed to earn much cred from the right, since his backtracking revealed him to be unable to withstand the triggered-lib outrage any savvy internet user could have foreseen.
They're searching for a Speaker who can pass legislation through the House with only 31 votes, and nobody — no matter how much conservative street cred he or she is rocking — can accomplish that.
The final skit features the chairman and others, including a prominent "Pizzagate" conspiracy theorist, dancing to "Harlem Shake" in an apparent attempt at earning internet cred by referencing an old meme from 2013.
They can add to their street cred through 2018 policy victories on infrastructure rebuilding (while ensuring its doesn't add to the deficit via cuts elsewhere), entitlement and immigration reform and education system overhaul.
" After watching his uncle get sentenced to a long prison term, and having a son of his own, Williams is now part of the CRED program in hopes of finding an "honest life.
This is a community where street cred is measured by the data storage capacity noted in your user flair, and even the lowliest Internet detritus is considered a bit of history worth preserving.
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No. Ever the opportunist, Drake's using this thing with Meek to wring out more street cred, and that's an unusual gambit around someone who's seen the inside of real jail a couple times.
For all its political and aesthetic cred, the MCC Theater production is entirely a delight, as long as you don't mind hearing a certain feline term for vagina repeated about a thousand times.
David Velez (the founder of Brazil-based neo-banking giant Nubank) Kunal Shah (who is building his second payments startup CRED in India) and VC fund Hillhouse Capital also participated in the round.
Gang members and CRED representatives began meeting in a local church, and Scullark told Duncan he wanted "a park for our kids to play in," according to an interview on the organization's website.
Showing off this new tattoo down the pub probably won't earn you much street cred (it looks a like a computer electronics board from the '70s) but it might just save your life.
But then Trump pulled off an unlikely upset, leaving some to question if anyone other than an older white guy with working-class white cred can take Democrats back to the White House.
Though Scandal and HTGAWM never achieved the ratings dominance enjoyed by Grey's, they brought film stars and Emmy cred to the network, not to mention a whole programming block that was marketed as TGIT.
We're talking about CRED, a nine-month-old, Bangalore-based startup that is building solutions to incentivize credit card users in India to become more responsible with money and thereby improve their credit score.
In a strange way, I think what disturbs me most about New York's slightly altered brain chemistry is the way it's created an almost compulsive need for the city to reassert its street cred.
And then there's a whole host of smaller, athletic apparel brands like Outdoor Voices, Sweaty Betty and Bandier that have incredible street cred in the industry among women frequenting Equinox fitness classes and SoulCycle.
And though South Park maintains some degree of its bad-boy cred, a recent campaign for the show hinged on how babies born when it debuted are now old enough to be in college.
A certain parallel can be drawn with KISS: The band's lack of critical appeal, or musical cred doesn't correlate to the number of kids inspired to pick up guitars after hearing records like Alive!
What happened: From a business perspective, there was intractable tension between Boston Dynamics engineers who wanted to do super-creative stuff for street cred and Alphabet executives who wanted commercial product on the market.
He's likely capturing some of the non-interventionist, libertarian-leaning college-aged people who last time around would have supported Ron Paul -- another septuagenarian white man with a radical streak and surprising youth cred.
Some were puzzled by the super PAC's decision to emphasize Bush's government experience in a year when voters clearly were looking for outsider cred and a candidate who could channel anger at the establishment.
Indie game shirts are great for street cred with indie gamers but going even deeper than that and grabbing a shirt that's a deep cut within the deep cut is going above and beyond.
Nike Air Max 6955 OGThis bold and quirky style may not be for everyone, but anyone who dares pull it off (like our market editor, Rachel Besser) gets major street cred in our book.
If they come across as too buttoned up and hierarchical, they risk losing street cred with their followers, but if they fail to organize and plan, the anarchy they hope to sow never materializes.
And despite all his Oscar cred, the infamous "Yub Nub" Ewok celebration song is one of John Williams' biggest contributions to popular culture, even though it was tragically changed for the 1997 special edition.
Crypto-cred: Previously at the commission's cyber-crime unit, Szczepanik has been the head of the SEC's internal working group on distributed ledger technology, making her one of its top experts on the field.
Jeff Sessions, Donald Trump's nominee for Attorney General, is seeking anti-racist cred because he supported giving her the Congressional Medal of Honor — would have been so forgotten just 10 years after her act.
More than a few buyers of electric vehicles have complained that the eco-cred of the car is hampered by the fact that it uses leather on its seats and various interior trim pieces.
The strange thing about the argument that Trump deserves feminist cred for breaking the CIA glass ceiling is that not only is it wrong, but it's clearly something Trump himself does not believe in.
Thanks to energetic direction by Thomas Kail—who, as the director of Hamilton, has serious Broadway cred—last night's production of Grease was the first live small-screen musical to not seem so small-scale.
Finland's first official Taco Bell order being "a quesadilla, of course!" says the leader of the pack, looking at me like I've lost all my Taco Bell street cred just for having posed the question.
And, there was that one time Danny and Charlie Lang (Tim Daly), Mindy Lahiri's (Mindy Kaling) short-term season 2 love interest, had a deeply specific verbal jousting session about their respective Staten Island cred.
"Our priority was to work with a genuine, outspoken fan of Pop-Tarts, and Jonathan has more than proven his fan cred," said the head of Pop-Tarts' creative agency, James Wood, in a statement.
After releasing two traditionally twangy albums in 2013 (Same Trailer Different Park) and 2015 (Pageant Material), the Music City mainstay earned crossover cred last year with the acclaimed Golden Hour, her psychedelic, genre-bending masterpiece.
Yes, we know the 2349S isn't as street cred-worthy as the 7, 8, or X — but buying from Walmart (on sale!) is way better than trying to find one of these used somewhere else.
The tech already has some artifact-finding cred; in 2014, Kraken's sonar was used to find the wreck of the long-lost HMS Erebus , which became ice-locked in the Arctic in 1846 before disappearing.
The bid by the BBHO syndicate would be higher than the A$365 million joint offer by Australia's richest woman Gina Rinehart and Chinese developer Shanghai CRED that was agreed by Kidman earlier this month.
It is true that a number of savvy tech investors did not invest in Elizabeth Holmes, but she got some early big names like Larry Ellison to come on board and give her street cred.
The overall effect of these interrogations, Jihadi John shows, was to build up Emwazi's street cred among the radical circles he was joining while alienating him from the government that was supposed to represent him.
Dichter and his Marquis co-founder, Jesse Itzler, had already sold Alphabet City, their sports-marketing and music business, for more than $4 million, "so we had a little bit of street cred," Dichter explains.
With an IPX4 water resistance rating, it'll be safe if the kid on your list gets stuck in the rain or rolls through a puddle, and the LED lights on the side ensure street cred.
First thing I do when I get high these days is strap on a pair of cans and listen to "Done For Me." I have no pop culture cred that I need to desperately preserve.
Memes aren't exactly the most important fault lines for discussions about cultural appropriation, but instances like these are examples of inside jokes being mined for street cred as the cultures that created them are ignored.
This is a massive topic for a single movie, and the degree of difficulty is compounded by the fact that Herzog, for all his cred, doesn't seem to be the ideal man for the job.
The Burbank Punks Organization, Long Beach's Vicious Circle, the East Side Punx, and other crews who associated themselves with the budding music scene wrestled for turf and street cred through despicable acts of public powerviolence.
Under the non-binding agreement, Shanghai-listed CRED will purchase Zhongwang's 96.55% stake in extrusions arm Liaoning Zhongwang for an as yet undecided fee, according to a Zhongwang statement to the Hong Kong stock exchange.
Along the way, Supreme's fashion world street cred has been bolstered by high-profile collaborations with the likes of luxury fashion house Louis Vuitton as well as iconic global brands like Nike, Vans and Levi's.
While candidates (at least those who accept the human role in rising global temperature) vie for climate cred, they conceal the accurate scale of the carbon-neutrality challenge and set the stage for policy failure.
On the surface, The Perfection emulates many other horror films that claim feminist cred: It uses its basic conceit — in this case, competition — as a gateway to exploring how women are victimized by a patriarchal society.
" Giving the drama a bit of additional awards cred: the fact that the lead role of Thomas Cromwell is played by Mark Rylance, recently nominated for an Academy Award for his role in "Bridge of Spies.
It's the street cred these folks here tonight so crave and with Bieber giving them an easy-ticket, it's no wonder the very concept of the singer has brought so many of them together here tonight.
Perhaps the mane change is in preparation for her upcoming performance in the Lollapalooza Music Festival (she's the headliner, after all!), as she previously told Maxim she thinks her dark hair gives her more industry cred.
Considering the initial critiques surrounding Apple Music's launch, as well as some glitches that continue to plague the product, a heavy dose of music industry street cred from Khaled couldn't have come at a better time.
Murphy proceeded to triple down on his "Fight Song" take, responding to a reporter who praised his citation of Lachey's solo album "What's Left of Me" as proof of his music cred, or the lack thereof.
While those are the staples that elevated the brand to cult status, it's earned downtown street cred over the years as well, developing products that help us achieve edgy styles as well as tousled, beachy ones.
However furries with mascoting cred (like Hill), Hollywood costuming experience (like Lance Ikegawa), or just a strong desire to inhabit their fursonas by applying some tailoring and crafting skills, puttered away, and slowly started gaining attention.
" Liz Hernandez doesn't go so far as to say that both parties are the same, but she also believes Sanders's anti-establishment cred makes him the anti-political politician Latinos are seeking, because he offers "hope.
During her stint starring on the cult-favorite sitcom "Community," Brown worked closely with Joe and Anthony Russo, who served as executive producers on the show before earning their superhero cred in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's richest woman Gina Rinehart is partnering with Chinese developer Shanghai CRED to bid for S. Kidman & Co, the country's largest private land holding, a source close to the sales process said on Monday.
After the rejection, Shanghai CRED teamed up with Rinehart, with the new alliance expected to launch a rival bid to Dakang, said a source familiar with the sales process and who spoke on condition of anonymity.
For Mr. Carson, our hometown is useful only for street cred: It is necessary personal background to prove that it's possible to make it out of poverty and succeed through the power of one's own will.
Pundits had failed to predict the election's outcome and underestimated Trump's appeal; that Trump himself had run aggressively on his own alleged anti-institutional, outsider cred put an even finer point on the death of expertise.
Trying to gain some historical context—and bar cred—I decided to look into how sake originated, which is how I discovered that once upon a time, sake was allegedly made with the spit of virgins.
But forget spending thousands of dollars for street cred, because there's one accessory picking up steam that will cost you nothing — all you have to do is grab an old sneaker and pull the laces right out.
The statement said Shenzhen-listed Dakang and privately held Chinese property investor CRED would take an 80 percent share of Kidman, while Sydney-listed farm investor Australian Rural Capital Ltd (ARC) would get the other 20 percent.
But one band that could not bring itself to do that were noise rockers Sonic Youth, whose wild reverb and flannel shirts could have lent some serious street cred to the taco giant in the early 90s.
For now, it seems like this is a feud that elevates both parties—Trump gets to use it as a fearful example to the other networks, and CNN gets anti-Trump cred that it hasn't always earned.
The new phenomenon is with regard to social media, you disrespect me on social media, I've got to do something dramatic so it can be posted on social media so I can get my street cred back.
I excelled at school, boys would ask me about my friends, and I quickly learned that I had the wit for one-liners, which easily gained me social cred without the hassle of a follow-up conversation.
Then, in Season 19, the series blew its cred by casting its first African-American suitor on "Everlasting," the show within the show, while weaving a Black Lives Matter story line that struck some viewers as exploitative.
He told me that he got a kick out of the fact that people couldn't pronounce his surname (something that caused his brother endless misery) and observed that the social cred effect had only increased with age.
BEIJING, March 17 (Reuters) - Aluminium firm China Zhongwang Holdings said on Tuesday it agreed a deal with Chinese real estate company CRED Holding that would see Zhongwang list its key extrusions business on the Shanghai Stock Exchange.
At the same time, the Dakang-led group is determined to launch a fresh bid for Australia's largest cattle business with potential domestic investors to replace Shanghai CRED, a source familiar with the Dakang bid told Reuters.
But today I can step into the light and claim my now-honorable heritage, which apparently gives my daughter major street cred, and say with pride the words I once muttered under my breath: I'm from Queens.
So on the eve of a primary through the heart of the Deep South, Trump is simply doing what he needs to do to maintain his support — and having Sessions on his side can only bolster his cred.
So we waded through it all and pulled out seven favorite hacks, easter eggs, and tidbits of the season that exemplify the show's impressive commitment to hackery verisimilitude, ranked by our highly subjective taste in nerd-cred references.
Perhaps the company wanted to put it out there to enhance their enterprise street cred prior to the IPO, but if that were the case, they weren't saying during the legally required quiet period prior to going public.
Australia's richest woman Gina Rinehart and Chinese developer Shanghai CRED have agreed on a deal to jointly purchase S. Kidman & Co, the country's largest private land holding, for A$365 million ($0003 million), the companies said on Sunday.
Rinehart's Hancock Prospecting will own 67 percent and Shanghai CRED 33 percent of Australian Outback Beef, a new joint venture created to buy Kidman in a bid to overcome government concerns about foreign interests buying the cattle empire.
As for the Blade Pro's actual gaming cred, its performance falls right in line with what you'd expect from a something with an Intel Core i7-7700 HQ CPU, 16GB of RAM, and a Nvidia GTX 2.03 GPU.
Carving out a presence in the U.S. will likely give Samsung's program some important street cred, however, and will help to place it on the right path for development as the systems mature over the next few years.  
We maintain our OUTPERFORM rating and are raising our price target from $215 to $225 to reflect more stable demand trends in the field and a valuation starting to get more "Street cred" for the linchpin services segment.
Not only did the brand inject some fashion cred by enlisting Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen way back in 2011; it has also become a go-to for street style stars heading off to Ibiza or St. Barths.
Butler will be seventy next year, but he still speaks with the boyish, wondrous voice of a mind-blown surfer, enriched by a trace of the clipped, singsong accent that, in Hawaii, provides a form of local cred.
I listed my Pokémon street cred, which I had accrued by walking more than 18km in one weekend, training for at least five hours every day, and using my childhood love of Pokémon to inform my play strategies.
Of the 1.35 million people killed by natural hazards from 1996 to 2015, 90 percent died in low and middle-income countries, according to the Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters (CRED), which collects the data.
And Rae itself, which was launched in 2019 by former Target execs Angela Tebbe and Eric Carl, has already tried to rack up cool-girl cred, running sponcon on The Everygirl and hosting an event at The Wing.
Coachella has been around for 20 years and for most of the time aimed at a Gen X-to-Millennial audience mostly concerned with indie cred, whose idea of a hot '90s reunion was the Pixies rather than *NSYNC.
In April, the Australian government rejected a A$371 million ($281.3 million) bid by a consortium headed by Shanghai CRED and Hunan Dakang Pasture Farming, alongside a minority 20 percent Australian interest, the group's second rejection in six months.
Moreover, by adding his more traditional conservative cred to the Trump ticket, Pence did his best to help Trump get elected by shoring up his support with Evangelical voters who may have doubted his (very shaky) religious bona fides.
While details of the partnership are light, Cred is working on its own stablecoin tied to the U.S. dollar, and is hoping to avoid the mistakes of certain competitors by ensuring confidence in its operations from the ground up.
But the Republican responses to Obama's State of the Union speeches were typically efforts to bridge the establishment and base of the party — selecting young politicians with Tea Party cred but upward aspirations, like Marco Rubio or Nikki Haley.
Steve Carell appeared on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" on Thursday and said that he "got a lot of cred, especially with my daughter" after Billie Eilish asked to sample NBC's "The Office" on a song from her debut album.
Loses all of his small accrued amount of street cred when the school's one cool teacher asks him what the national anthem is and he says God Save The Queen, like no joke, like right in front of everybody.
Book the Lulu Guldsmeden starting at $106 per nightSet in a renovated 1850s building in the up-and-coming Tiergarten neighborhood, the Berlin outpost of the eco-certified Danish brand Guldsmeden Hotels gets top marks for its sustainability cred.
He's long claimed to hail from the A The legend surrounding 22 -- crafted through his seemingly autobiographical lyrics, numerous biographies and interviews with "The Breakfast Club," Interview magazine, Fader magazine and others -- has lent the rapper enormous street cred.
" And it got genre-savvy storytelling cred when Stephen King declared it "a rarity that comes along perhaps half a dozen times per decade, a smartly written literary novel that connects with the heart as well as the mind.
Odds are they won't be the passionate die-hards who line up outside Supreme's Lafayette Street flagship in Manhattan on Thursday mornings, waiting for the latest unhyped product to drop, the very consumers who keep the brand's cred alive.
That made the media and donors look at him as the candidate with "momentum" coming out of Iowa and into New Hampshire, which helped solidify cred with the political establishment — Rubio started picking up endorsements more frequently — and with donors.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's richest woman Gina Rinehart and Chinese developer Shanghai CRED have agreed on a deal to jointly purchase S. Kidman & Co, the country's largest private land holding, for A$365 million ($276.8 million), the companies said on Sunday.
Rinehart's Hancock Prospecting will own 67 percent and Shanghai CRED 33 percent of Australian Outback Beef Pty Ltd, a new joint venture created to buy Kidman in a bid to overcome government concerns about foreign interests buying the cattle empire.
How she carries herself in those times; how she reacts to public denunciations; how she fights when the pressure gets hard — whether it's in public or behind closed doors — will be the moments when she really earns her feminist cred.
The actor opened up about life as a father to young sons during an appearance on the "Ellen DeGeneres Show" last year, revealing that his role in "Cars 3" earned him some major "street cred" with his son&aposs friends.
That gives him a little cred when he goes on shows like Sway in the Morning on SiriusXM and delivers an analysis of Jay-Z's 4:44, which has been a hot topic on the set of his USA show, Shooter.
Sequoia India has tapped its portfolio companies and other Sequoia investees to pull an initial list of mentors that include Nadiem Makarim (Go-Jek), Rajan Ananadan (Google), Byju Raveendran (Byju's), Neeraj Arora (WhatsApp) and Kunal Shah (Freecharge and now Cred).
But while going through the motions might have been enough even just a few years ago, it's not all that forward-thinking — or, frankly, all that interesting — to spit out musty talking points in order to boost your progressive cred.
The CPC business is half the size of Kidman & Co which sold in late 2016 to Australian mining magnate Gina Rinehart and her minority bidding partner, Chinese developer Shanghai CRED, after two China-led bids were rejected by the government.
If producers are hesitant to hire women directors, having a star with box office cred like Tessa Thompson or Jennifer Lopez put their foot down over who they work with seems to be a sure way to shake things up.
Virgil Abloh, Off-White designer and creative director of Kanye West's fashion line, snagged every piece in a size XL. Seeing as this is Hadid's very first foray into design, that endorsement should definitely land her some fashion-world cred.
Kevin Hart, on the other hand, may have "gotten away" with his tweets had he still been an edgy stand-up comedian with a filmography of supporting roles instead of an A-list movie star with a mainstream cred to uphold.
DeSantis had agreed to speak that same night at the Everglades Foundation gala, an event packed with hundreds of wealthy supporters of a group whose 2018 support had given DeSantis some much-needed environmental street cred in a tight race.
It was an inflammatory approach in a rap business stuck between an old school of hip-hop in which street cred still matters and a new wave of artists for whom clout on internet platforms has become a pathway to success.
A pair of Tellason's John Graham Mellor jeans, for instance, featuring White Oak denim and oozing with street cred (John Mellor is the real name of the Clash's Joe Strummer, in case you need to be told), sells for $230.
In the internet age, a viral persona like Mr. Hernandez — with his massive following and baked-in fan base — was an attractive cash cow for a gang like Nine Trey, which offered him the street cred he did not otherwise have.
The biggest independent film festival in the United States, held in January in a town whose big business is skiing, it's a rite of passage for both scrappy, small-budget filmmakers and Hollywood names seeking what was once called indie cred.
Perhaps in a bid to import some bohemian cred, a replica of Max's Kansas City — the infamous New York clubhouse where Andy Warhol, David Bowie and John Lennon gathered in the 1960s and '70s — will also be staged at the fair.
In his story of the criminal mainline that became a sideline and then fodder for his continuing street cred as a wildly popular rap artist and global brand, guns were often drawn but rarely fired, near misses piling upon one another.
When Phoebe really takes off as a protagonist — and, by extension, so does the rest of the book — is when she gets out of the desert and goes back to her liberal bubble to turn her experience in Trump country into street cred.
Now, at 14, she has a whole lot of street cred: She went on to star in four more Sia videos (perhaps most memorably alongside Shia LaBoeuf in "Elastic Heart") and dominate many a live performance (our favorite: The Grammys with Kristen Wiig).
Tall and athletic from an early age, Osterloh was an all-section volleyball and basketball player, and he enrolled in Stanford not because of its Silicon Valley cred but because it was a great school in California where he could keep playing sports.
Supreme, with its notorious "Thursday drops" and recent Louis Vuitton collaboration, is of course the vanguard brand here, with Procell's tee collection with Alexander Wang as the latest thing to pair with Proenza skirts and Celine sandals for fashion week street(style) cred.
Taylor Swift made numerous gestures as an LGBTQ ally recently, drawing faint praise (and scorn), but she was seen as a gay icon by just 9% — giving her only slightly more iconic cred than horror movie character the Babadook, who got 6%.
Varun Krishnan, editor of technology news site FoneArena, told TechCrunch that he has found CRED useful in getting reminders to pay his bills and likes that he can pay them through a range of payment options, including UPI apps and debit cards.
Gillbrand is the only senator to vote against all of Trump's cabinet picks (with the exception of Nikki Haley, the UN ambassador), a symbolic measure of defiance seemingly designed to give her cred with the completely fed up contingent of the Democratic base.
It's a smash hit because it brought virtuoso hip-hop to Broadway — making it something that affluent theatergoers can pat themselves on the back for liking because it has "street cred," while winning a genuine mass appeal that most Broadway shows don't.
For the next two-and-a-half hours, Obama would listen intently to their stories, and candidly share some of his own surprisingly painful early life experiences with the group, all members of the ambitious employment program CRED (Create Real Economic Destiny).
Even though Greene brought her own considerable enterprise cred to GCP, having been a co-founder at VMware, the company that really made the cloud possible by popularizing the virtual machine, she wasn't able to significantly change the company's commercial cloud fortunes.
I whipped up a defense of the reality TV maven's punk cred, got shouted at by angry commentors, and went about my day, assuming this would be the last time I'd pay attention to a Kardashian until Kris Jenner eventually becomes President.
Amazon's search for a second headquarters has cities across the country scrambling to roll out the red carpet for the company, which promises to bring 50,000 new jobs and $5 billion investment — and immediate "tech hub" cred that so many communities covet.
Guccifer 22 We should be really mad that this hacker isn't original enough to pick their own name but we have to remember this is likely just a front for Russian spies—they weren't exactly worried about their hacker street cred. 21.
"He was being petty earlier about not getting his photo cred Bwahahahaha 😂😂😂🕺🏽" Ayesha revealed in early February that she and Curry, 30, would again be adding to their brood that also includes daughters Ryan Carson, 2½, and Riley, 5½.
A stint in the infamous San Quentin prison straightened him out (seeing Johnny Cash dazzle his fellow prisoners in 1958 can't have hurt) and Haggard's career launched in earnest, bolstered by his real-life outlaw cred and a voice that wouldn't quit.
I like hockey fights and I used to roll my eyes at the Wilbons and Lupicas of the world, who would brandish their boomer cred on TV by bitching endlessly about fighting in hockey like it was some massive affront to civilized society.
The best indicators that Trump is still in the race are the following: Poll with street cred: The Investor's Business Daily Poll, which was the most accurate 85033 years ago, shows Trump leading Clinton on the four way ballot by 1 point.
Not unlike Grimes, Charli XCX is characteristic of the ways in which the weirder music trends of the last few years have managed to infiltrate the mainstream—while major labels, in turn, have capitalized on the cred that comes with being underground.
Knowing the origin ruins it as surely as if a national fast food chain were to use it in an ad to get some cool teen cred — it completely and necessarily changes how I can interact with any version of a meme.
And at the same time as businesses are seeking to accelerate their progressive cred by moving away from combustion cars to greener alternatives, new urban mobility choices are starting to spring up to offer consumers a multi-modal spectrum of personal transport choice.
Climbing in and out is a pain, and the MPGs are woeful, but you have excellent small pickup versatility to go along with the offroading cred — and the ZR2 comes with enough creature comforts to take the edge off the truck's rougher demeanor.
Sure, your outfit might be met with some skepticism at first, but when the trend you're wearing blows up (and is all over Zara next season), you'll earn some serious street cred as the one who was bold enough to go there early.
Opinion Columnist At the risk of losing street cred as a tough-as-nails tech pundit, I'll confess that I couldn't muster much outrage when Facebook declined last week to delete a video doctored to make Nancy Pelosi look like a drunken mess.
He uses his familiarity with the neighborhood and his street cred to track down young men who run a high risk of shooting someone or getting shot, and then bring them into a venture designed to get them out of the street life.
The government in April rejected a $A371 million ($279.96 million) bid by a Chinese-led consortium headed by Hunan Dakang Pasture Farming Co Ltd (Dakang) and Shanghai CRED, alongside a minority 20 percent Australian interest, the group's second rejection in six months.
" She became friends with Yael Aflalo, the founder of Reformation who had recently opened a shop on the Lower East Side and needed, as Ms. Arrobio put it, "a little fashion girl with all the tattoos to give her some street cred.
But if it can spot holes in the industry's content offering, leverage its deep pockets to invest in premium video and prove to artists that it cares, Apple Music could build a brand separate from and with more street cred than Apple itself.
The Sun meets Mercury on September 20, which means you'll be in a know-it-all mood that day, but hey, you're a Virgo and nothing gets past you, so maybe you really have earned the cred to be a know-it-all.
Hip-hop culture has already influenced real estate, as wealthy developers like Steve Wynn and Goldman Properties sponsor walls painted by big names in graffiti and street art, drawing in affluent buyers who want their luxury with a side of street cred.
Damore, who more or less used the pretense of science to imply some of his coworkers may be unqualified diversity plants, was fired for creating a hostile work environment—though not before trying to earn himself some cred on in the right-wing media circuit.
But for people who want to take their games on the go, the cheapest thing Razer currently offers is a $1400 ultraportable notebook, which doesn't even actually have that much gaming cred on its own since the system doesn't have a discrete graphics card.
Though we've often suspected that Harry Potter himself was more the swaying-at-an-Ed-Sheeran-gig than the spitting-out-Wu-Tang-Clan-rhymes type — unlike his alter ego, rap beast Daniel Radcliffe — the J.K. Rowling character has found himself some new street cred.
It turns out, there are plenty of reasons besides, say, profile-raising or street cred-garnering; why both visual artists and media megastars would want to commit themselves like that, ranging from romance, to creative freedom, horizon-expansion, bucket list reasons—even a dare.
While venue curfew concerns appeared to cut short Myers' closing set, which incidentally seemed to cut into Noriel's as well, he still managed to squeeze in "Tanta Falta," a summery cut so popwise that it threatens to eclipse his cred as raspy and guttural trapero.
After the release of his New York Times bestselling memoir in Born to Run in 2016, Springsteen turned to Broadway to tell his story live six nights a week, earning himself a Tony nomination and some serious industry cred (not that he was lacking).
Bernie rides the Capitol Subway System in 2015, AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster; Hillary rides NYC's subway today, AP Photo/Richard DrewThe only way to truly gain street cred with New Yorkers is to show them that you understand the source of their deepest daily misery.
SYDNEY, Oct 24 (Reuters) - Four of Australia's wealthiest outback cattle families have formally lodged a A$13 million ($293 million) bid to buy cattle empire S. Kidman and Co, trumping a deal agreed with mining mogul Gina Rinehart and Chinese developer Shanghai CRED Real Estate.
The show's street cred continues to attract an impressive assortment of supporting players -- including Joel Kinnaman, Neve Campbell, Patricia Clarkson and Campbell Scott -- along with plenty of cameos by news people as themselves, the ultimate symbol of how hip the show is perceived to be.
You may remember Camp picking up a 1.6 rating in Pitchfork, in what still feels like a mind-boggling review that accused Glover of using "heavy topics like race, masculinity, relationships, street cred, and 'real hip-hop' as props to construct a false outsider persona".
Still, Show's "Melrose Place" cred offers an intermediate bridge for fans of this TV genre, and the soapy twists should pair nicely with CW's "Riverdale," which offered its own juicy season-one doings and returns with a serial-killer plot to get the ball rolling.
Still, by then, Bird had already generated "cool" cred with users that it may still enjoy to a greater extent than Lime, which launched at nearly the same time but began renting electric bikes and only layered in electric scooters after watching Bird's rise.
After decades of jokes proposing that Alabama "build a school the football team could be proud of," the University of Alabama has finally been getting some extra-gridiron respect, its national cred evident in rising out-of-state enrollment -- more than 60% of entering freshmen.
So, although another son of the Bronx, A$AP Rocky, played at the opening night party on Thursday, August 11, for many activists, artists, and concerned citizens, the entire event seemed like a sales tactic to provide street cred and cover for rapacious developers.
To that kind of fan, sitting through a whole day's worth of Hall H programming (or camping out for Ballroom 20, SDCC's second-largest venue whose 2,000 seats have also drawn overnight lines in recent years) is the ultimate stamp on a geek cred card.
In 2015, Ms. Malbon co-founded The Now, a chain of sleek, competitively priced, perpetually booked massage parlors in Los Angeles; in 1999, Mr. Malbon founded Frank151, a media company and creative agency that has lent street cred to brands like Casio, Toyota and Nike.
Jean-Hervé Péron Can possessed hypnotic funky grooves and Kraftwerk's motorik allegiance gave the genre disko cred, but it was Faust who served as the weirdo Dada-informed distant cousin more interested in improvisation and poetry, undoubtedly the muse unto which Sonic Youth owes royalties.
Mr. Tisci has been taking steps to increase his guest Briton cred, announcing a collaboration with Vivienne Westwood; releasing a capsule of "B Classics" he did not design, but curated; working with Peter Saville, Britain's most venerated graphic designer, on a retro-looking new logo.
Not everybody is so breezy about the scandal: Political operatives and scholars worry that Warren's decision to test herself for Native American ancestry not only played straight into Donald Trump's racist jibes but also bolstered inaccurate ideas about race and slashed Warren's progressive cred.
Bernie Sanders sought to re-up his hometown cred Sunday by tucking into a Nathan's Famous hot dog on Coney Island, where thousands of supporters flocked to catch a glimpse (and an earful) of the Vermont senator, his wife and their celebrity escort, R.E.M. frontman Michael Stipe.
Billy Ray Cyrus lent some cowboy cred to a light reworking of the song for its first remix; not long after that came a second remix featuring Diplo, followed by a third featuring a returning Billy Ray alongside rapper Young Thug and the Walmart yodeling kid, a.k.a.
Two new opinion pieces from across the Atlantic make the opposite argument... Not worthy: Over at Climate Home, Joseph Curtin makes the case that aggressive White House steps to unwind domestic emissions controls leaves the U.S. undeserving of the pro-climate cred that Paris membership provides.
Aretha was intimately involved in the pre-production of her biopic, spending hours with producer Harvey Mason Jr. Harvey says Aretha has signed off on the perfect person to play her ... Jennifer Hudson, who has the pipes and the acting cred to pull off the role.
" Beginning as a "key figure in the international abstract avant-garde," he "went on in the 1960s to become one of the most widely admired and beloved artists in the world," and he was able to do so, Perl noted, "without ever losing his vanguard cred.
While Mr. Robot traded on legit hacker cred to attract a more tech-savvy audience, it also relied on tech tropes recognizable to a wider audience—just ask a friend to tell you what both Anonymous and bitcoin are and see which they manage to get through.
Maybe they simply felt Mr. Osborne and Mr. Chow, designers known for their cool and street cred but not for their feminist accessibility, were the wrong men to do it, and they plan to look for a less obviously "fashion," but more inclusive, creative point of view.
In their heyday, Aly & AJ were two of Seventeen magazine's "Most Stylish Stars," a typical feat for popular teens stars; it was the closest most Disney-bred stars of that era — women like Brenda Song, Ashley Tisdale, and the members of The Cheetah Girls — would get to fashion cred.
Or maybe the vote will be so fractured among candidates with similar messages and profiles that Sanders's combination of fame and lefty cred will give him an edge over everyone, even Warren, whose recent botched handling of a debate over her ancestry revealed she's far from a shoo-in.
It has done this in part by collaborating with a roster of third-party brands that lend instant street cred that its competitors lack, partnering with influencers with built-in digital cachet, and by doubling-down on building a community both through social media and with store events.
Working as a pressure cooker, slow cooker, rice cooker, egg cooker, steamer, warmer, sauté pan, yogurt maker, sterilizer, and cake maker, it can essentially replace 10 appliances in your kitchen, offering some serious downsizing opportunities — plus the street cred that comes with having one of the nicest Instant Pots.
Thanks to it's location down under the Manhattan Bridge overpass (hence, the name), its proximity to the Brooklyn Bridge, and up-close views of downtown Manhattan, DUMBO is the perfect place for a group picture with your coworkers that will instantly add some street cred to your reputation.
The onetime crown prince of New York Fashion Week, creator of the most anticipated, most controversial show of each season, the one guaranteed to electrify the city and shore up its creative cred, beloved child of downtown, channeler of the moment, seemed to be teetering on a precipice.
The fact that most of the songs are about being fucked up (and fucking up one's life with substance abuse) sure doesn't hurt its stoner cred, and the record's crawling, thunderous pace mirrors those dark, paranoid moments when being high stops being fun and your mind becomes a prison.
Once there, he falls under the protection of a white-power gang; proves his cred by murdering a snitch; and meets the Beast (Holt McCallany), a prison leader who spouts aphorisms ("a warrior's deadliest weapon is his mind") and who supposedly runs California from his open-air cage.
Yet in the lead up to the release, the game was riding on its association with infamous science fiction author PKD for cred, but there were barely enough parallels in the actual game to warrant this connection (unless of course you are familiar with obscure biographical facts from Dick's life).
It was all too much for Oliver North, he of some considerable swamp-cred from his role in the Iran Contra affair of the 1980s: North claims he was removed as president of the NRA when he complained about alleged financial irregularities, after less than a year on the job.
But time and time again—though not every time—I heard that people were concerned over a possible decision to endorse Sanders and, more importantly, that a decision like that could lead to the DSA losing the political good will and organizing cred it's built up over the last three years.
Rhodora's employees include meek Michigan ex-pat Coco (Natalia Dyer), scruffy handyman Bryson (Billy Magnussen), who boasts about his own artistic cred to anyone who looks naïve enough to listen, and Josephina (Zawe Ashton), an ambitious, hardened gallery assistant who's reeling after learning that her artist boyfriend is cheating on her.
In its case, it was started as a joint venture between the University Hospital of Lausanne and the Swiss Institute of Technology of Lausanne, and has the academic cred to prove it with some 358 articles published in academic journals and with several patents locked down on top of that.
A statement last week by the Kuwaiti oil minister gave the meeting new street cred, when he proclaimed that there would be a deal, which was stated just days after the Saudi crown prince gave the meeting little chance of success, demanding that Iran freeze its output at current levels.
As a tried-and-true space nerd, I appreciate the fact that this movie seems to at least try to up its space cred, and despite the fact that its premise is still on the ridiculous end of the space movie spectrum, it still has an interesting idea at its core.
"Dennis Kucinich may have previously enjoyed some progressive cred for his anti-war stance during his quixotic presidential bids, but his pro-Trump stances over the past year cast real doubt on his qualifications as a Democratic candidate," said Carolyn Fiddler, the political editor at the liberal blog Daily Kos.
Mr. Kaine may have a lot of experience in government (he does), and foreign policy and military cred (he does), all of which were most material in his selection as vice-presidential candidate, but he is also unshowy; he's the normal guy, in contrast to a woman in extraordinary circumstances.
The Democrat with the most "street cred" at this point is former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenEight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Hill Reporter Rafael Bernal: Biden tries to salvage Latino Support Biden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report MORE, who hasn't announced his candidacy.
Mr. Samuelsson, born in Ethiopia and raised in Sweden, has garnered enough Harlem street cred to successfully strut out Streetbird Rotisserie, a more casual, less expensive eatery less than a mile from Red Rooster Harlem, and Harlem Eat Up, an annual food festival that takes over Morningside Park each May.
The author, a longtime Bowie watcher who interviewed his subject on multiple occasions and wrote an earlier book about him, "When Ziggy Played Guitar," has the cred necessary to land most of the key players in Bowie's life, from Peter Frampton, one of Bowie's childhood friends, to Iman, Bowie's widow.
They busted out a few acapella bars of Macklemore and Ryan Lewis' hit song, "Can't Hold Us." Our guy asked who they want to get in the studio with now that they have some cred in the biz and they shout out some of their hometown heroes -- Big Sean and Eminem.
I much preferred and succeeded in working on the Tab S4 whereas I couldn't on an iPad Pro and didn't want to continue on a Surface Go. The Tab S4 reminds me of new Chrome OS-powered tablets (productivity) trying to get play cred with Android apps, only it's the reverse.
The Roomba 20183 offers extreme suction on all types of floor and debris (stronger than its little brothers, the 22018 and 22018), iAdapt smart navigation sensors to keep it in a desired area, and cleaning schedules for seven days at a time — oh, and the street cred that comes with having a Roomba.
He does have one thing going for him in terms of cool-cred, though… When O'Bannion corners Carl on the kid's front porch, Mom comes out and points a rifle in his face with such casual, no-BS coolness, you realize she probably fends off these kind of doofuses all the time.
Instead of a loud logo that marks you as a gamer every time you pull the laptop out in a coffee shop or library, there's now a subtle black logo on the black case, creating an attractive two-tone effect that will give you that gamer cred you crave under the right lighting.
While Apple spent the last decade building up that enterprise business, and the internal and external support components, the partnerships they have built along the way didn't just give them enterprise street cred, they also often provided a level of coverage that would have been more difficult to provide on their own.
That time spent prepping the day before means you still get the street cred of making a killer contribution to the party, but get to kick your feet up, enjoy the fruits of your labor while getting down on some beer-garitas while you wait for the grillmaster to finish cooking your meat.
Mr. Trump's fixation on Barack Obama's birth certificate gave him the white nationalist street cred that no other Republican candidate could match, and that credibility has sustained him in office — no amount of scandal or evidence of incompetence will undermine his followers' belief that he, and he alone, could Make America White Again.
Some, like Operation Exit, focus on re-entry after prison; others, like the Chicago CRED initiative recently started by the Emerson Collective and Arne Duncan, the former U.S. secretary of education, try to reduce gun violence by teaching job and life skills to young men adrift from both school and the labor market.
The internal debate about the merits of participating appears to have stuck on the question of what the themes of Ubisoft's games are, and at one point deputy chief Hector Sainez admitted he'd never even heard of the games Ubisoft listed as cred (such as Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, Rayman, and, of course, Watch Dogs).
"To glorify only performers who write their own songs and play their own guitars is to ignore the marketplace that helps create the music we hear in the first place, with its checkbook-chasing superproducers, its audience-obsessed executives and its cred-hungry performers," wrote Kelefa Sanneh at the New York Times in 2004.
The "I'm Upset" video, which premiered on Thursday, has none of the classic Drake posturing of projects like short film "Please Forgive Me" or the "Worst Behavior," music video, both of which were crafted to prove the rapper has the kind of tough guy cred Pusha T has gone out of his way to challenge.
As technology becomes a key way for the crowded arena of delivery startups to differentiate themselves, investing in its own autonomous tech R&D — by way of picking up some of these disparate startups that may have struggled to survive on their own — is one way for DoorDash to build out that tech cred.
I think the main reason Hillary's tweet did so well is because "delete your account" has a very specific, nuanced and difficult-to-explain meaning on Twitter — and the fact that Hillary seemed to know that it carried special meaning gave her some cred with Twitter's leading lights (of which I am a member).
However, none of them had access to the budget, exposure or indie cred that comes from sharing a label with Vampire Weekend and M.I.A. But even as Titus Andronicus' populist agitprop recedes into a niche concern in the greater scheme of indie rock, almost no album has proven more sociopolitically prescient in the current day.
And there's a reason why the world is still making star-struck documentaries about Bill Murray urban legends, while our exhaustion has set in with someone like Jeff Goldblum, a man who burned through whatever mythic zaddy cred he gained in his old age with incessant Instagram posts and albums of piano jazz tunes.
Soon talent (and their managers) realized that income lost in choosing, say, a small indie film to bolster acting cred, could be offset by agreeing to become an "ambassador" for a runway brand, a job that could range from a single appearance to ad campaigns, show and party attendance, and sometimes even product collaborations.
The Long Island-raised Rubin was a proud suburbanite blithe about street cred; "his drug of choice," Edgers writes, "was the General Tso's chicken that flowed into his dorm room" at N.Y.U. Thinking of hip-hop as black punk rock, Rubin partnered with Russell Simmons (Run's brother) to form the iconic label Def Jam.
We've had our eye on the Bronx native since before her appearance at the BET Awards last summer (way before the fashion industry became so enthralled with her), so we aren't surprised that Cardi B 1) now has a certified "get money" rapper style, and 2) is freely flexing her fashion cred on her debut album.
At its best, bringing in a new team from the outside will potentially give Twitter a fresh perspective on how to approach conversations on the platform, and the fact that Lightwell has been thinking about creative ways to present narratives gives them some cred as a group that might come up completely new concepts for presenting conversations.
In the same way a combat boot has become the ultimate — and most versatile — winter shoes, a thick black sandal has the same relationship with summer; pair it with a summer dress and you'll strike that perfect bit of contrast that gives you some serious style cred, comfort, and, not to mention, a few extra inches.
You're potentially only familiar with the song because it's one of the three tracks that gets played during the rock bit on a Friday night at the club in your hometown (the other ones are "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor" and "All the Small Things"), so its 2000s indie kid nostalgia cred is lost on you.
Most recently, he has buddied up with President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, a seemingly controversial choice for a rapper with as much street cred as Kanye.
Rocking a Kalmah shirt was the same as showing up in a DIY Nightwish corset; doing so would proclaim not only my femininity (the horror!) but my appreciation for melody, which is as close to a cardinal sin as one can come whilst knee-deep in the extremely serious process of building up extreme metal cred.
Unless you've got some weird loyalty to a brand or feel like you've just gotta have a certain label visible on your pantry shelves for the cred (if so—what kind of monster are you?), many an intrepid investigative reporter has uncovered the precise name-brand products that chains like Trader Joe's simply slap their own packaging on.
The mall's transformation was the work of party crews Long Winter and It's Not U It's Me. Long Winter is an annual music and art event series that's maintained some semblance of underground cred over the years, thanks to its founders being members of Toronto punk mainstays Fucked Up, and being adamant about running all-age shows.
Joe Walsh is counting on certain liberals (and certain not-liberal television executives and producers with liberal audiences) to be so desperate for someone to fill the "Reasonable Republican" slot that they will even allow him—someone possessing only telegenic looks and the willingness to blow up his conservative movement cred—to follow this same path.
The day after that, LVMH, Kering's greatest rival, which had recently bought a stake in Stella McCartney (a company formerly a joint venture with Kering, which is famous for its green cred), held a news conference to discuss the progress of its LIFE program (LVMH initiatives for the environment, established in 2012) and achievements in the climate sphere.
" Ocasio-Cortez, whose first early state travel with Sanders took her to Iowa, does not hold an official title with the campaign, but her decision to endorse in October was cited by multiple sources who spoke for this story as a "validating" force that, as LULAC national president Domingo Garcia put it, "gave him 'barrio cred' in the community.
A year later, the stodgy French luggage house was given a jolt of energy — and, yes, cred — when its creative director, Marc Jacobs, persuaded his corporate masters to let him begin handing off the precious logo to a series of creatives like the designer Stephen Sprouse and, later, the artist Takashi Murakami to mess up with graffiti or cartoons.
In an election year — a bit jarringly, it's still 2016 in the show's world — the governor, Patricia Eamons (Helen Hunt), is in a tight spot: She's a liberal seeking to shore up her base and her law-and-order cred while sealing a prison-building deal with the real estate developer Arlen Cox (Richard Dreyfuss, in Southern-fried mode).
The harder AiB volunteers work to be inclusive today in fast-gentrifying Bushwick, the more that inclusivity grows to include those who were never left behind in the first place — like the startups whose presence within BOS gives them dirt-cheap street cred or the curators who run pay-to-play popups that piggyback on BOS's reputation.
Related: Clinton taps Tim Kaine for vice president, but fails to impress Sanders supporters Beyond the left-of-center street cred, Warren and Sanders are expected to push the appearance of party unity after a competitive primary season that has left some supporters of the Vermont senator flirting with the idea of staying home, voting third party, or even voting Republican.
On CRED, users are offered a range of features, including the ability to better track their spending, get reminders and check their credit score, but more importantly, access to a range of lofty offers such as membership to a gym at a discounted price, access to good restaurants at low prices and subscription to various services at little to no charge.
Absurdly, my infatuation with shitty sherry—and, if I was feeling fancy, a 750 mL bottle of Copper Moon malbec—was something I'd make subtle quips about in social settings, presumably hoping to rack up some of that esteemed bad boy cred I missed out on by skipping high school prom to play Star Wars video games with my friends.
Charles GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyWhite House denies exploring payroll tax cut to offset worsening economy Schumer joins Pelosi in opposition to post-Brexit trade deal that risks Northern Ireland accord GOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation MORE (R-Iowa.)), I had to work doubly hard to get even the whiff of cred from the mainstream media.
The name is a reference to having one's credentials "checked," an exhausting experience familiar to many women and non-binary folks in geek spaces (and academia, and in business, and… pretty much everywhere.) At the inaugural Cred Bureau gathering last year, we each pledged our personal support to someone for the rest of the con, and someone else pledged to support us.
The sportswear giants Converse and Nike have each released a limited-edition collection of colorful kicks that will not only boost your street cred but also the warm-and-fuzzies: All net proceeds from the Converse shoes will support L.G.B.T. youth organizations, while Nike has, since 2012, contributed approximately $153 million in financial and in-kind support to causes in those communities.
But maybe it refers to the pyramid business model on which Michael Kors, like so many American luxury brands, is built: one with a high-fashion line at the pinnacle, which rains style cred down on less expensive lines, from Michael Michael Kors to a variety of licenses, as well as a ubiquitous line of handbags, with accessible price points to support them.
A clutch of high-profile angel investors also participated in the round, including Gokul Rajaram of Square, James Viraldi of TikTok, Aditya Agarwal of Dropbox, Sriram Krishnan — not one, but two — Akshay Kothari of Notion, Amrish Rau of PayU, Anand Chandrasekharan (formerly with Facebook), Deep Nishar of SoftBank, Jitendra Gupta of LazyPay, Kunal Bahl of SnapDeal and Kunal Shah of CRED.
Listening to the clip, it seems like the as-yet-unnamed band is potentially going in a pretty #emo direction—the title of the rough cut, just visible at the top of the video, is "Lost Boy"—which is excellent news for Emo Revival of 2017, because if anyone embodies deep teen emotions it's Jaden Smith (plus, he's got the #cred: check this sweeeet Suicidal Tendencies patch).
A stout, goateed troubadour in a porkpie hat, Stew played both narrator and knowing foil to his younger self, a callow, bug-eyed teen-ager whose tussle with identity takes him from black bourgeois Los Angeles to the hash-clouded coffeehouses of Amsterdam and on to the Berlin punk scene, where he embellishes his racial trauma to gain cred with the avant-garde crowd.
That they were able to achieve so much despite this knowledge gap is a mark of the egregious double standard applied to women in comics (and geek culture generally); a woman in their position would most likely be exhaustively scrutinized by comic fans who wanted to make sure she had an encyclopedic knowledge of comics culture and enough geek cred to be worthy of the honor.
This, despite the adult industry's reputation, is actually pretty important to many people working in porn PR. While it's easy to get quick hits off of outreach that plays up the shocking, taboo nature of sexually explicit media, that doesn't do much for the long-term health of the industry, which benefits far more from mainstream respect than the "edgy" cred of being part of an aggressively stigmatized industry.
Indeed, as an independent startup — and despite its surge of viral popularity and obvious street cred with a long roster of creatives using the platform to try out new things and send their songs and other sound-based work into the world — the SoundCloud of yesterday never really managed to surmount the licensing and larger monetisation issues that all streaming companies face, despite raising a hefty $404 million in funding before today.
For that, let me be the first to give them an F for political, not to mention intellectual, IQ.  At first blush, it comes across as a great political move: firm up your progressive cred, get a photo op with a civil rights leader, appear to be a real champion of civil rights, label other primary candidates as racists who don't go along, likely lock up a big chunk of African American voters.
What I'm talking about, of course, is Trumpism: a cult led by a racist, or a man who plays a racist on TV, who also revels in emphasizing his outtaborough tough-guy cred, though the truth is he's neither a Belfast brawler nor a Neapolitan mafioso, but the rich-kid scion of a millionaire family of German descent from so far out and leafy in Queens that it's basically Nassau County, Lawn Guyland.
Instagram photos could help put him behind bars for life Instagram photos could help put him behind bars for life When Miami hip-hop producer Harrison Garcia, aka the self-professed "CEO of Purple Drank," needed to prove his street cred, he posted photos of himself with stacks of cash, a small arsenal of guns, and Styrofoam cups — presumably filled with the codeine-laced beverage "sizzurp" — to his nearly 1173,000 followers on Instagram.
First, and perhaps the most obvious, is one of the indisputable best quotes in Simpsons history: Now for a more esoteric line, to establish your Simpsons cred: One for when your friend tries to force a healthy food option on you when all you want is pizza: And finally, here's the only logical conclusion to this and any other post that exists on this godforsaken information superhighway we call home, a perfect response to just about anything: All hail her royal majesty, in all her frantic magnificence.
It's the word-of-mouth cred on Amazon, Reddit, and other communities that has made the Goku-jyun an international cult favorite, a feat that no amount of simple marketing could accomplish — and considering how little English-language information is offered on shopping pages unless you really dig, and the fact that you can only purchase it through third-party sellers on Amazon (a risk we don't endorse) or from Japanese health-care company Mentholatum's stateside warehouse, investing in your first bottle of Hada Labo Goku-jyun is the skin-care equivalent of a trust fall.
And while there is little doubt that the actor, who died Thursday at the age of 82, earned himself a fixed place in the entertainment firmament with a long career that — begun in television's early days — brought him mainstream success as a half-Comanche blacksmith on the series "Gunsmoke" and later as the title character on the clunky police drama "Dan August"; acting cred for his breakout role in the 1972 film "Deliverance"; and an Oscar nomination for his turn in Paul Thomas Anderson's 1997 "Boogie Nights," it was with his 1972 striptease for Cosmopolitan that he effected true cultural change.
You pass a coffee shop you hate because it's always hot and flies constantly swarm the front of the shop, where a big patch of sunlight seethes with some invisible shit the flies love and where there's always just that one seat left, in the heat with the flies, which is why you hate it, on top of the fact that the place doesn't open until ten in the morning and closes at six in the evening, to cater to all the hipsters and artists who hover and buzz around Oakland like flies themselves, America's white suburban vanilla youth, searching for some invisible thing Oakland can give them, street cred or inner-city inspiration.

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