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(This piece is not likely to replace Robbins's "Fanfare" at the family matinées).
I think part of the problem is launching with such fanfare at 1.0.
He is a serious pianist and even played a trumpet fanfare at Mr. Wieseltier's wedding.
Each flight has been met with fanfare at the Baghdad airport.
(Peviously, the cookies were available without much fanfare at Sainsbury's, but are now being pushed more aggressively).
The report, "The National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace," was scheduled to be released today with great fanfare at Stanford University.
His conviction provoked little fanfare at the time, but his case gradually attracted the attention of death penalty opponents.
The Mets even introduced him with some fanfare at Citi Field with an eye on his marketing potential within the large Asian community in Flushing.
Sarkozy eventually made the Union more inclusive, and he launched it with fanfare at a Bastille Day summit in Paris in mid-July.
By 2000, the Big Three had all produced concept cars, which were unveiled with much fanfare at the North American Auto Show, in Detroit.
Google has announced it is ending development on Wave, the cross-platform communication tool it launched with much fanfare at its I/O developer conference in May 2009.
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