Sentences with phrase «public enemy number»

If you're like many attorneys, you might think of online reviews as public enemy number one.
Because saturated fat raised cholesterol, that suddenly became public enemy number one.
Not all carbohydrates are created equal, and there is a good reason carbs have become public enemy number one, when it comes to weight loss efforts.
With nitrogen pollution being «basically public enemy number one,» Mr. Corwin said a lot of time and effort is put into dealing with waste, not just raising and selling ducks.
Desperate to capture the elusive outlaw, Hoover makes Dillinger his first Public Enemy Number One and assigns his top agent, Melvin Purvis (Christian Bale), the task of bringing him in dead or alive.
Let's consider Mundane Public Enemy Number One: The daily commute.
It would seem Steve Kean is no longer public enemy number one in Lancashire.
Most parents consider germs public enemy number one.
Earlier this year, Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone called nitrogen pollution the county's environmental public enemy number one.
Bryan Walsh published an article in the June issue of Time magazine called «Ending the War on Fat,» that explored both the history of how fat has been classified as the nutritional public enemy number one, and how this science was flawed.
Falcon (Anthony Mackie) goes into hiding with his Captain, and they finally track down Bucky, the ever - elusive Winter Soldier, who's deemed public enemy number one when he's framed for recent deadly terrorist attacks.
During the filming of Public Enemy Number One, James Cagney found his favorite wool cap destroyed by «dirty rats» that had inhabited his dressing room.
Bobby Kotick's Activision may be the current public enemy number one when it comes to developer treatment, but renowned FPS designer Stuart Black has spoken out against EA's policy towards its developers.
Impoverished African nations are denied coal - fired electricity and working class coal miners are thrown out of work because CO2 is now Public Enemy Number One.
Former Celtic striker Tony Cascarino along with ex-Gers man Joey Barton became public enemy number one for the Celtic fans around the world after the duo publicly came out belittling the record - breaking Celtic achievement of going 63 domestic games unbeaten.
Dry skin is basically public enemy number one, especially when it comes to the colder months, like Fall...
While the adventures of Dillinger, his gang and super-crim colleagues (such as Baby Face Nelson and Pretty Boy Floyd) thrilled many, FBI founder J. Edgar Hoover (Crudup) made Dillinger America's first Public Enemy Number One and sent his top man, Melvin Purvis (Bale), to stop him.Hide
The FBI's list of targets included the Civil Rights movement, and public enemy number one was Dr. Martin Luther King.
And in a development that should deeply concern a company whose motto is «Don't Be Evil,» some European online freedoms groups are now identifying it as public enemy number one.
«Artifical is public enemy number one,» said Jenny Zegler, global food and drink analyst, Mintel.
As noted by the esteemed commodities analysts at the US ex-investment bank, copper is very closely correlated to China fixed asset investment, which appears to have become public enemy number 1 of the People's Bank of China's latest tightening campaign.
On that account I am labeled a sort of «public enemy number one» in Germany, and must see all my writings put on the index of forbidden books.
To be sure, the three continents of South America, Africa and Asia share liberation theology's public enemy number one: the appalling political, social and economic oppression which has led to extreme human degradation.
The three continents of South America, Africa and Asia share liberation theology's public enemy number one: the appalling political, social and economic oppression which has led to extreme human degradation.
One prominent newspaper aptly dubbed him «Communism's Public Enemy Number One.»
If you were ever curious as to what the reasons were behind the deplorable offerings in our school cafeterias, reason a and c above have something to do with it, but reason d is public enemy number one.
Every era has its health crisis, and as obesity rates in the U.S. population continue to soar to epidemic levels, sugar has become public enemy number one.
Right now blood is running hot so he's public enemy number one but six months down the line things will have died down.
That incident came in November 2010 and followed his deliberate handball at the 2010 World Cup finals against Ghana, an act that made him public enemy number one with just about everyone outside Uruguay.
Seattle Seahawks CB Richard Sherman has no problem being public enemy number 1 and he encouraged the Philadelphia crowd to boo...
The once innovative and enviable Milan had slowly become a relic in the face of the modern game, and Berlusconi was public enemy number one.
In contrast to last season when they were public enemy number one during this same stage, it's no surprise to learn that Chelsea fans behaved themselves on their latest trip to Paris.
For Coutinho to be at the centre of Liverpool's season is a testament to the peace - making skills of Klopp and the forward's refusal to let his failed attempt to force a move to Barcelona make him public enemy number one on Merseyside.
For a team with ambitions of challenging at the top of the division, this is a concerning period and public enemy number one is centre - back Dejan Lovren.
Gazzetta dello Sport dedicated a page of their Friday edition to analysing Marcelo Brozovic's miraculous upturn in form during the last month, which has seen the Croatian go from being public enemy number one to arguably the most important player in Luciano Spalletti's new - look Inter team.
No wonder Osborne said, somewhat smugly, in an interview in 2011 that, having expected to become British politics» public enemy number one, he «hadn't reckoned on Nick Clegg».
Inside religious political circles, Quinn is considered the strongest adversary of religious free speech in New York City — infamously dubbed «public enemy number one to the faithful,» according to a source familiar with the situation.
Because of the state of underdevelopment and because coruption stiffles development, corruption shoiuld be seen as public enemy number one in Africa.
«I think I will seriously blight the chances of any Labour candidate by saying anything nice about them since I'm public enemy number one in their contest.»
Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone has called nitrogen Long Island's «public enemy number 1,» but what makes it so dangerous?
Media kingpin Rupert Murdoch has got the word out to hundreds of journalists: John Liu is public enemy number one, but not everyone is listening.
Inside religious political circles, Quinn is considered the strongest adversary of religious free speech in New York City — infamously dubbed «public enemy number one to the -LSB-...]
Introduced to North America by Botanical Gardens in the 1890s, Amur honeysuckle — referred to by Conover as public enemy number one — has formed dense thickets in the local forest sub-canopies, choking out native species everywhere it grows.
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