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equestrian |
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equestrian a rider of horses. |
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Leonardo Da Vinci regarded painting and mathematics (but not architecture) as being of a single class of activities, while others compared music to fencing and equestrianism. In the UK, there are 900,000 horses; the number rising annually and in the UK equestrianism is a GBP 2. Since its inception, the Big Apple Circus has produced over twenty-five annual tours, each created around a specific theme that integrates traditional theater elements with classical circus artistry such as clowning, juggling, acrobatics and equestrianism. |
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