Giuliani's renown as a crime buster in New York has helped him finesse his positions on other politically sensitive issues as well, even one on which-like the gun issue-he had an unambiguous record: immigration.
A tough-talking, heavy-handed crime buster with a reputation for ruthless-ness.
He said as the spring turned into summer, he had been impressed with Mr. Giuliani's reputation as a "crime buster."
Don Johnson, the slick crime buster of the television show "Miami Vice," doesn't need a stunt man when it comes to driving the program's powerful 38-foot speedboat on camera.
"We don't have many alternatives," said Mr. Gaviria, who was better known here in the 1980's as a conservative tax reformer than as a crime buster.
Mr. Dinkins needs to demonstrate decisiveness and managerial skill; Mr. Giuliani has yet to show that he's more than a zealous crime buster.
The sound of the term calls to mind other uses of "buster" such as "crime buster", "Gangbusters", "Ghostbusters", "Dambusters", etc.
In this story, Templar is shown in the process of establishing his reputation as a crime buster working with a team of mysterious individuals (akin to Robin Hood's Merry Men).
Miss Miyamoto, in her Louise Brooks bob and wearing modishly baggy slacks, is a steadfast charmer, and a far more endearing crime buster than Batman.
It is unfortunate that we must now educate our clients about the potential danger of being targeted by this "crime buster" effort.