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The excavation comes as part of an ongoing reëxamination of the character of the ill-favored Richard, with some historians taking the view that he is, to use a modern term, misunderstood — slandered by Thomas More and the Tudors and falsely immortalized by Shakespeare as a "bloody boar" and "the troubler of the poor world's peace".
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World catches of Great White Sharks from all causes are difficult to estimate, though it is known to have a relatively low intrinsic rebound potential I tend to agree with Robbins that the term could be misunderstood in that culls often occur when an animal is overpopulated.
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