The city of Chicago named him its first public enemy number one since Al Capone.
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We now live in a world where deflation has become public enemy number one.
The festival boasts names like Amanda Palmer, Kendrick Lamar, Public Enemy, Foxygen, Japandroids, MGMT and Vampire Weekend.
Though he has Public Enemy's Chuck D rap live toward the climax, Parton goes for female voices.
Every crash has its villains, and this time public enemy number one is the Wall Street research analyst.
Even then, I didn't really get into it until Public Enemy "Nation of Millions" when I was about 15.
But my threshold question here is why is major league baseball itself not public enemy number one in the steroid controversy?
In 1932, Al Capone, the Mafia boss who became America's "Public Enemy Number One, " began his prison sentence for tax evasion.
If it gobbles up Hulu, too, the recent detente is history and Netflix is back to being Public Enemy No. 1.
Among the successes was the fearsome leader of the Pakistani Taliban, Baitullah Mehsud, who was the country's number one public enemy.
Maybe Public Enemy can actually help me be down a little bit.
Besides central government, Tesco, Britain's biggest retailer, is the other public enemy.
Only then at the final dinner, I was approached by Chuck D. of Public Enemy, who had dropped by on his way north from Atlanta.
Major League Baseball on Tuesday evening, Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria has once again reclaimed his customary position as public enemy number one in South Florida.
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His record has made him quite legitimately a public enemy throughout the region, sought for prosecution on war crimes charges by the International Criminal Court.
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The conservationists, who are against this, have become public enemy number one in their eyes which was why Mr Chavez found himself in the mangrove swamp.
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In their eyes, the Federal Reserve is public enemy number one.
From Mick Jagger to Michael Jackson, David Bowie to Public Enemy, Brown's rapid-footed dancing, hard-charging beats and heartfelt yet often unintelligible vocals changed the musical landscape.
Mr Teller has already managed to tempt a couple of big names Public Enemy, a rap group, and Ice T, a rap artist away from the big companies.
Such tactics have been familiar in the US ever since the Chicago Crime Commission published a "public enemy" list in 1930 of Al Capone and other hoodlums.
"Until this deal, Comcast is Public Enemy Number One, " said Myles Calvey, a Boston-area leader of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, which represents 15, 000 Verizon Communications employees.
This carried over into the 1980s with hip hop acts such as Public Enemy protesting against the endemic racism and poverty faced by the black community in America.
The show is also the first to openly use the name of the man who once was the world's biggest drug trafficker and Colombia's public enemy number one.
The famous producer co-founded Def Jam Records with rap mogul Russell Simmons, helping to popularize hip hop music with the Beastie Boys, LL Cool J, Public Enemy, and Run-D.
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Elsewhere on the huge site will be performances by 1970s disco pioneers Chic, Tom Tom Club, hip-hop giants Public Enemy, Dinosaur Jr, The Horrors and former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr.
That is because Linda Tripp, the shadowy confidant of the former White House intern who surreptitiously taped more than 20 hours of private phone conversations is public enemy No 1.
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