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    "Genre-busting" is a term used occasionally in reviews of written work, music and visual art and refers to the author or artist's ability to cross over two or more established styles.

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    Gang Busters was an American radio series.. Gangbuster(s) or Gang Busters might also refer to: Gang Busters, a movie serial based on the radio series; Gang Busters, a 1955 crime film

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    Gangbusters is an American crime anthology television series that was broadcast on NBC from March 20, 1952, until December 25, 1952. [1] It was cancelled even though it had the eighth-highest rating of that season's TV shows.

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    The plan, called "Yes to Disarmament, Yes to Peace," will offer cash to those who anonymously leave weapons at designated drop-off locations.