Besides central government, Tesco, Britain's biggest retailer, is the other public enemy.
Abbatangelo said he'll seek to postpone arraignment because Drayton will be out of town April 18 while he and other members of the rap group Public Enemy are inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
"Thank you so much, " singer Zack De La Rocha said, before reeling off a list of names that included The Clash, Public Enemy, Bob Dylan and "anyone who went out in the streets and showed Tony Blair the door".
Not only are the burgeoning public sector their enemy but so is the economic environment that makes them the fall guy for trying to clear up the huge mess all developed countries are facing.
But the idea of an "enemy of the public" can be traced all the way back to the year 68AD, when the Roman Senate declared Emperor Nero a "hostis publicus".
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.
In their eyes, the Federal Reserve is public enemy number one.
What they refuse to recognize is that while doing so may confuse the public for awhile about whom its real enemy is, the footage from their planned operation will destroy in one fell swoop any accomplishments the IDF may garner this week in Gaza.
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This was the first schism with the public, and with the media, his next enemy.
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Either they are serious about affording the public and our country with the means to counter enemy attacks whether undertaken with fuel trucks, ship-borne containers, commercial airliners, crop-dusters or missiles or they are not.
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Either they are serious about affording the public and our country with the means to counter enemy attacks -- whether undertaken with fuel trucks, ship-borne containers, commercial airliners, crop-dusters or missiles -- or they are not.
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New Labour's commitment to understand what the public thought and felt came from a time, not long before, when the public were too often considered the enemy, and where it was even said that there should be "no compromise with the electorate".
If health care is emblematic of the growing perception that Obama and his fellow Democrats are irresponsible on the domestic policy front, so "terrorism and the treatment of enemy combatants" are emblematic of the public perception that Obama's foreign policy is too weak.
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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Barack Obama's 2012 re-election campaign made much of the fact that Osama Bin Laden - named as the US's "public enemy number one" by Bill Clinton in 1998 - had been killed under his leadership.
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.
Among the successes was the fearsome leader of the Pakistani Taliban, Baitullah Mehsud, who was the country's number one public enemy.
By neutering the public unions, the wealthy would not only vanquish their most formidable enemy but would effectively place the Democrats at a financial disadvantage that might well be impossible to overcome.
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In the wake of a series of tragic shootings like the Sandy Hook Elementary School tragedy and Norway massacre both linked to violent video games, the game industry is once again public enemy number one.
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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Every crash has its villains, and this time public enemy number one is the Wall Street research analyst.
But my threshold question here is why is major league baseball itself not public enemy number one in the steroid controversy?
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.
Regulatory evangelists including Nobel Prize economist Joseph Stiglitz and recent senatorial candidate Elizabeth Warren, not to mention the Occupy Wall Street protesters, have named the overthrow of Glass-Steagall as public enemy number one.
The city of Chicago named him its first public enemy number one since Al Capone.
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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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Arguably, it is Mr. Wilner's aggressive representation, along with the determined efforts of the Kuwait government, that has had the greatest influence in the outcome of all the enemy combatant cases, in the court of law and in the court of public opinion.
In 1932, Al Capone, the Mafia boss who became America's "Public Enemy Number One, " began his prison sentence for tax evasion.
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