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  • ...ive was to strike the opponent's shield or armor with the lance, aiming to unseat them from their horse. ...ield or armor would earn the knight a higher score. If a knight managed to unseat their opponent and knock them off their horse, it was considered a decisive
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  • ...or excitement, although it can also be a learned behavior to evade work or unseat a rider. Understanding the reasons behind bucking and the methods to addres
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  • ...ncoln-Douglas Debates]] of 1858, held during Lincoln's unsuccessful bid to unseat [[Stephen A. Douglas]] from his Senate seat, were a pivotal moment in Linco
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