Earl J. Brooklyn, a Klansman known for being exceedingly violent, was discovered to have had floor plans of the Moores' home and was recruiting volunteers.
Called "His Name Is Savage," the exceedingly violent story occupied the whole book, rather than the 8 or 12 pages allowed in a conventional comic book.
In Matthew's account the demons are described as being "exceedingly violent" (8:28).
These flares are of unknown origin, but they are exceedingly violent events.
Unsurprisingly, these Americans, adults as well as children, are found to be watching a lot of television, much of it exceedingly violent.
Exceedingly violent even in its R-rated form, the movie was accused of "mainstreaming deviancy" by Senator Bob Dole last year.
Until 2001, VET also inspected material intended for adult audiences and could prevent releasing it in Finland if the board deemed it exceedingly violent.
I can't see any other reason why this comparitively mild list of books would trump some exceedingly violent texts that are available to kids.
(That film, which some critics called derivative and exceedingly violent, is the lone exception to the rule that audiences hunger for originality.)
Walt said, "Then yesterday afternoon the NSA asks to be kept informed about any 'peculiar reports, unusual assaults, or exceedingly violent murders.'