That matters, because time is your number one enemy in business, you never get it back.
However we anaesthetists had one sworn enemy, and that was the plastic surgeons.
This game is played in moments, one turbaned enemy popping up from behind cover, another rushing at you from behind a door.
He took aim at one of the enemy machine teams and took it out.
If you look at the three, the one that the enemy is best able to manipulate, frankly, is time.
Only in this one, the enemy is the Brazilian government and a consortium of mostly government owned power companies called Norte Energia.
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In one engagement, enemy fire shattered the canopy of his jet, cutting his face, and yet he continued to attack, the records show.
The job of a central bank used to be simple: Inflation was enemy number one.
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 crow-men are pretty horrific, also, and one of the best enemy types in the game.
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?
In 1932, Al Capone, the Mafia boss who became America's "Public Enemy Number One, " began his prison sentence for tax evasion.
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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In their eyes, the Federal Reserve is public enemy number one.
"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.
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.
Paul Robinson has never bleated about unfairly being made public enemy number one for his England errors, Ryan Nelsen has always been a dependable, fine defender and injuries have robbed David Dunn of more success.
But while Diouf is likely to be public enemy number one at Celtic Park - largely because he spat at supporters while playing there for Liverpool eight years ago - his manager Walter Smith has no qualms about his ability to deal with the situation.
Combat Outpost Keating had been built at the bottom of three steep mountains, providing the enemy from day one with a tactical advantage.
This is why Dark Souls is such a marvelous game, and why XCOM: Enemy Unknown is one of my favorite games of the year.
Not so fast, riposted Mr. Carney, who changed his Twitter alias to Justin Bieber, replacing his own photo with one vaguely resembling his newfound enemy.
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For now the message is simple: Growth Republicans and Distributionist Democrats need to get their act together and focus on an enemy bigger than one another.
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"The first squadrons to arrive at the new concrete airfield were two squadrons of Beaufighters who flew against enemy shipping - one from New Zealand, the other from Australia, " he added.
Including pressure-sensitive buttons that offer a variety of different movement and actions on the same button, the GC-2 controller also comes armed with high-quality analogue sticks to ensure accurate player movement on screen, making sure you're always one step ahead of the enemy.
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No one needed reminding about who the enemy was in this war.
We're investing in the 21st century military and intelligence capabilities that will allow us to stay one step ahead of a nimble enemy.
Rather, more often than not, Armitage slings his gun - or, more accurately, wields his stiletto - in the other sense of a partisan: one who wages war from behind enemy lines.
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