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No one would have a jackboot pushed in his face.
That's what being on the other side of the jackboot for 86 years leaves people able to do.
Metal upon stone, the sound of jackboots in any age.
The other time, jackboots were marching across Europe in 1939.
The jackboot approach is something we thought we'd got away from."
Lying here and there was what appeared to be an occasional jackboot.
"Well," he said, putting his jackboots up on the coffee table.
The only things that seemed a bit out of place were his monocle and jackboots.
For huge numbers of people living under its jackboot, that made her inspirational.
Two of them actually wore what looked like farmer's boots, not jackboots.
"Interest rate increases would be a jackboot on the recovery's throat at the moment."
I suspect people like you would be saying the same thing if those policemen were wearing jackboots.
I lugged on my jackboots, stood up and stared around.
Humans have spirit and will not respond to the jackboot."
Following, he sees her thrown into a boxcar by a Jackboot.
A jackboot stamped on his fingers, twisted, ground them into the stone.
Soon after the Wehrmacht would march in jackboots over the same terrain.
There was one about the future of mankind amounting to little more than a jackboot in the face.
The huge Greek took one step forward and crashed his jackboots on the concrete.
It had the stench of the government's jackboot, and these strategies always appealed to him.
An informal survey confirms that the meaning of jackboot is not generally known.
A jackboot is a large, strong leather boot, the top of which covers the knee.
The leather of his jackboots was already beginning to char and smoke.
The jackboot of the state doing its Tory masters bidding.
Now, with his drug and the key-lock program, jackboots had become obsolete.