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"Public spending in Italy ended up relying ever more on that huge lemon squeezer called the personal income tax," he said last month.
The high crowned "lemon squeezer" hat was for decades the most visible national distinction.
It was during this time that he introduced the use of the "lemon squeezer" hat to the Territorial Force.
His creations are already considered design classics, turning commonplace everyday items such as a humble lemon squeezer, into a work of art.
Do you own one of those leggy Philippe Starck lemon squeezers?
I also threw out my Starck lemon squeezer which had stood proudly in my kitchen.
Another hike next Sunday will lead to a geological formation called the Lemon Squeezer and an area full of old iron mines.
In later years, the lemon squeezer hat was formally adopted by the New Zealand Military Forces.
SiliconeZone lemon squeezer: impractical.
"Bubblegum Alley," a passageway similar in size to the Lemon Squeezer but with damper ground that makes it sticky.
In 1960 a Junior High wing and fine arts room, dubbed the "Lemon Squeezer" was constructed on the north end of the high school.
You'll find a new slant on two old favourites - the grater and lemon squeezer - in the Pyrex Cuisine set (£9.99) from department stores.
The "lemon squeezer" was worn to a certain extent during World War II, although often replaced by more convenient forage caps or berets.
The slouch hat predates the introduction of the lemon squeezer hat (which did not appear until after the Boer War) and is worn brim down.
The Lemon Squeezer is an unusual rock formation in Harriman State Park, New York.
In Harriman State Park, the trail passes through the famous Lemon Squeezer, a narrow crack between huge boulders.
A stainless-steel lemon squeezer, $24 at the MoMA Design Store, (800) 793-3167 or www .
Then they drove to Newark, recording four secular blues songs, including "Lemon Squeezer", as "The 4 Barons" for Savoy Records.
This is either worn with a russett-coloured beret, an SD cap or a colonial-pattern 'Lemon Squeezer' (Smokey Bear hat).
So Ruben opened up the drawers and cabinets and Simon Thibault began his systematic inventory, wire whisks and mixing bowls, lemon squeezers, parchment paper, double boilers.
The New Zealand Army, whose uniforms have historically followed the British pattern, retain the felt campaign hat (known as the "lemon squeezer" hat) as their most visible national distinction.
The "lemon squeezer", after being in abeyance since the 1950s, was reintroduced for ceremonial wear in 1977 when it replaced the khaki "No 2" British Army service dress cap.