But today it is the zines, the more streetwise publications, that are taking the lead. |
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She would say that she was streetwise and it wouldn't happen to her, but I was terrified. |
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Yeah, she's got grade A's in every O-level, but when it comes to general knowledge or being streetwise, she struggles a bit sometimes. |
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His experiences are contrasted with those of Joe, who is much more politically aware, cynical and streetwise. |
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He was streetwise, but at the same time there was this fragility about him. |
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You can very quickly go very high and very low in the same week and I think it makes London kids very streetwise and very society-wise. |
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I am streetwise and clever and realise that any other course of action might have led to me having my head kicked in. |
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She has all the intellectual abilities, but is more streetwise than the other two. |
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This trick was quite common in Kingston Hill at the time and streetwise citizens were probably becoming rather too wise to it. |
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At dusk, some of the more streetwise black and white birds hang about on the suburb's street corners like 1950s greasers. |
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For a long time, Irving used his streetwise independence to dazzle career academics with the arcane quality of his research. |
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Tall, dark and steamily seductive, she has an angelic face but a cool, streetwise demeanor. |
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One minute she would sound like a wounded angel, the next like a streetwise hellion. |
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He knew the cant of demons and devils alongside being streetwise and arrogant. |
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Sussed, sassy and streetwise, she offers a razor-sharp perspective on life. |
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And one has to wonder, too, whether anybody who really was streetwise would get into a car so visibly marked. |
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Always the streetwise signifying verbalizer, Madhubuti offers biting and humorous critiques. |
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The striker is only 19 but was still streetwise enough to cut across Balde as he entered the box. |
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We have also got a lot more streetwise, and playing against the best sides has raised skill levels and mental awareness. |
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They even share a house servant, Manuelo, more worldly and streetwise than anyone else around. |
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In the near future, he is planning to add a new company to cater to more streetwise fashion garments for the younger, impressionable audience. |
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Skinny suggests active. Skinny is more fashionable, more streetwise, more plugged-in, but not if you are seen to be struggling to maintain it. |
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The designer said she's trying her hand at streetwise fashion with a musical twist. |
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It seems trite to refer to this band as sassy or streetwise or sophisticated because that's what everybody says. |
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It's stuffed full of Japanese cultural references, slang, and streetwise situations. |
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With the nights drawing in, overground railway stations in south-east London have become a popular location for the streetwise mugger. |
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In a typical shot, his lens homes in on six streetwise philosophers sitting round a table in a Mexican cantina. |
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Think modern fabrics and traditional tailoring, with streetwise twists. |
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And yet amid that caginess, there is a gambler – and a romantic – to add to the professional public figure and streetwise football man. |
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With this level of fear it is questionable to what degree today's working class children are becoming streetwise, and able to look after themselves. |
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Older, wiser, but still with his rebel spirit firmly intact, Passi alternates streetwise rap with songs that touch on wider issues. |
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But the most streetwise Lib Dem leader would struggle under the two-party format of prime minister's questions. |
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For example, Irish step dance, Appalachian clogging and a new generation of inventive and streetwise tap artists began to find appreciative audiences. |
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The actress has a new movie coming out called Gloria, in which she is a leggy gangster's moll who suddenly has to take care of a sassy, streetwise kid. |
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While they are doing that, streetwise operators elsewhere are jumping in first thing and cornering the market. |
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The streetwise boy seems to have already adjusted himself to the hardships, taking it as a matter of course. |
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He could be brash, streetwise, a wheeler-dealer and charming. |
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He is an amazingly streetwise guy with a tremendous intellect. |
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Unfortunately, too much of Blige's appeal is wrapped up in her gruff, streetwise persona and not enough is focused on her enjoyable but often pedestrian musical instincts. |
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But instead of pointing fingers, law enforcement should focus on treating addicts, says one streetwise expert. |
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Since the markets seem to be closing to international work, it is even harder to be let known if from streetwise underdeveloped country. |
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Sherwood was a streetwise player, standing out particularly as skipper in a hugely streetwise team at Blackburn. |
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The boy seemed streetwise yet clearly unaware that this was an officer whose slam-bang interrogation methods were a legend. |
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But others, like the TV ad, called for ballsier, streetwise inspirations in keeping with the place-branding ethos. |
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He was a Harvard Law grad who was streetwise enough to demolish a heckler. |
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Veronica Petrillo's typical virgin is ironically similar to her streetwise actor, except for a certain added buoyance. |
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Joyce Wadler is a witty woman who, at the depths of fear, is able to wisecrack in a sophisticated and sometimes streetwise style. |
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He is voluble, excitable, eloquent, literate, and streetwise, wears Giorgio Armani suits beneath a Philip Guston stubbled head, and is a man of divided attentions, if not conscience. |
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They had suffered at the hands of Ireland who beat them 25-0 laseasonson and a whitewash by New Zealand's Black Ferns last year halted their momentum, but Street's side were streetwise and Alphonsi was back to her best. |
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Despite his gentle and easy-going image, as I discovered when I interviewed him at length for the Observer, Zidane is an extremely streetwise hard nut and an excellent media politician. |
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We Harrovians have the benefit of being educated in North London, making us slightly streetwise. |
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Like streetwise residents in underpoliced neighborhoods, copwise individuals learn to reinterpret the mundane scenarios, spaces, and people found in the neighborhood. |
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We were really in both matches but perhaps we weren't streetwise. |
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