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EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A very special example of classic horsemanship in performance is provided by the Lipizzaner, the grey-white stallions of Vienna.
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He met Diana in 1988 when he was given the job of coaching Prince William in horsemanship .
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It was a technique which required split-second timing and horsemanship of the highest order.
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Skilful horsemanship overcame those problems, but then just 24 hours before the Derby, Nijinsky suffered a crippling attack of colic.
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So, it is unsurprising that some of the most important writing on horsemanship dates from this era.
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Then, with the Renaissance in the sixteenth century, interest in the art of riding and horsemanship reappeared.
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They were always represented as riding splendid snow-white horses, but Homer distinguishes Castor above Pollux for horsemanship .
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True to his word, he schooled her in horsemanship and was a hard taskmaster.