His show, Firing Line, vividly demonstrated the mass appeal of conservatism and the absurdities of liberalism.
Mr Solbes, as the commissioner in charge of Eurostat, is particularly in the firing line.
Many financial institutions face a tough post-euro future, but the banks are first in the firing line.
Trees are being cleared to make way for a firing line just in case the neighbors start shooting.
That means first on the firing line are country borrowers Germany and France.
When you put yourself in the firing line, you are open to attack.
Suddenly, markedly, the Welsh Government is in the firing line, or "Labour in Cardiff Bay" as the Prime Minister labelled them.
This is why Brazil's stockmarket has been hurt more than Poland's and why its currency may well be next in the firing line.
In Westminster David Cameron is in the firing line for trying to persuade his party to introduce something that wasn't in its manifesto.
"This is yet another illustration of why abandoning our deficit reduction plan would put Britain back in the international firing line, " a spokesman said.
Up until the BP disaster, banks have been the devil incarnate, but BP is now in the firing line and banks are out of it.
The Alzheimer's Society said that a large rise in the capital threshold could take thousands of people "out of the firing line" for huge costs.
'Firing Line' brings together the history of The Royal Welsh regiment and the 1st The Queens Dragoon Guards - also known as the Welsh Cavalry.
Fatherland's main media ally, Media-Most, which broadcasts the only nationwide television programmes that are not under the government's control, is also in the firing line.
Because a state bank, not the country itself, is in the firing line the government may see a court case as embarrassing rather than painful.
The French judge - who has been working on terrorism cases since 2000 - has no doubt that France is in the firing line of the jihadists.
Individual ministers and civil servants will find themselves in the firing line in coming days, but most damaging for the government will be the charge of incompetence.
Aristide may find himself more directly in the firing line.
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He believes Des Browne has a "natural inclination to be a power behind the throne" and will have to adjust to life in the firing line as immigration minister.
"It would have been very easy for me to hire someone else and not deal with this criticism and not be on the firing line for this, " Lyons said.
Even on paper, the funding now available would not be enough to cover the financing needs of all of the countries in the firing line for any length of time.
Mr Hague said cyber attacks were "criss-crossing the globe from north to south and east to west - in all directions, recognising no borders, with all countries in the firing line".
Richard Taylor, a manager at the Aurora gun store and range Firing Line, said the 15-round restrictions on rifle magazines are "poorly worded" and are likely to affect owners of nearly every magazine.
Monye started the last two games at full-back, having been switched from his regular position on the wing, but was moved out of the firing line against Argentina after a nightmare first half.
Lt James MacDonald of the third Battalion The Parachute Regiment put himself in the firing line to identify a Taliban sharpshooter earlier this year - before leading a team to neutralise the threat.
From 1929 to 1932 the main government in the firing line - America - operated a pro-cyclical policy of deflation: that is, making the downturn worse in the belief that it would "cleanse the system".
He was starting to get a little thick in the middle, but otherwise he was the same Buckley we felt like we knew from his National Review columns and quips and his TV show, Firing Line.
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