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Matthew Hancock, the skills and enterprise minister, said: "Small qualifications in coaching angling, aerial balloon displays and self-tanning are not a good use of taxpayers' money or learners' time.
In its final form the rodeo consisted of 12 events: A fancy drill with 32 mounted men executing a series of movements and patterns without command; trained police dogs; burning hoops; gymnastics; atomic car with the Keystone Kops clown acts; aerial balloon shooting; motorcycle stunt riding; clown shooting and clown horse; acrobatic riding; silent manual of arms; motorcycle drill; and the finale.
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