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She also gives away most of her money without the slightest bit of fanfare.
But celebrating with a bit of fanfare doesn't have to break the bank.
Think of this exquisite, 19-work exhibition as a bit of fanfare played pianissimo.
"Caspar David Friedrich: Moonwatchers," at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, is a small gem of an exhibition, a bit of fanfare played pianissimo.
CNN introduced its new morning program, "New Day," with a bit of fanfare Monday, and won mostly positive reviews for the revamping of the format and the new cast of anchors.
To celebrate the opening, three VIP trains will run on Saturday, between stations decked out with bunting, bands and marquees … A fair bit of fanfare, with the Queen officially opening the line on 9 September.
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Yet bits of fanfares and brassy flourishes pierce the overlapping textures.
In other places, word that a chief executive of city government lived down the street might be worthy of some small bit of neighborhood fanfare.
Its launch has been surrounded by a bit of a fanfare, presumably because the publishers hope and expect it'll be bought, and in some cases read, by thousands of people who haven't got any of the Fleming originals.
A bit of military fanfare for a show or anniversary is a great venue for showing off your cool new gun, though that camo wrapping might complicate firing it.
But usually with some sort of fanfare.
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