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A hand-built replica of the Cuban schooner Amistad, whose cargo of rebellious African slaves galvanized pre-Civil War abolitionists and made the ship an enduring symbol of freedom's triumph, was launched with great fanfare into the Mystic River today.
From the day in 1991 that eight men and women and 4,000 plant and animal species were sealed with great fanfare into it as part of an experiment to simulate the earth's ecology, Biosphere 2 generated fascination and skepticism.
In "Dancing," Ms. Danner, playing a woman who arbitrarily falls in and out of love in the course of one evening, has occasion to slide without fanfare into song.
It opens with a low-brass fanfare into a march-like call and response with the horns, leading to a knotty melody played with an alien timbre of flute, muted trumpet, glockenspiel, and synthesizer that unwinds over sharp punctuations from the rest of the band.
We showed a total lack of being able to get off a block, or we ran around blocks and opened up seams".... Perhaps no player carried as much fanfare into Saturday's game as RON DAYNE, last year's Heisman Trophy winner from Wisconsin.
Itopens with a low-brass fanfare into a march-like call and response with the horns, leading to a knotty melody played with an alien timbre of flute, muted trumpet, glockenspiel, and synthesizer that unwinds over sharp punctuations from the rest of the band.
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"A bit early for that isn't it?" I said thoughtlessly deflating the overwhelming sense of pride as the lank seedlings, looking like a group of bleary-eyed, anorexic models on an early morning shoot, were fanfared into the room.
Her orchestral piece, The Welcome Arrival of Rain, does something similar, a transcendence of the base-metals of scales, string melodies and fanfares into something rich and strange, music that's also inspired by her long-standing love for Indian music, culture, and storytelling.
When the final fanfare echoes into nothingness, the audience can't help but applaud – and the film hasn't even started yet.
The Bayreuth-style triple fanfare summonses into the hall before both parts of the concert were a nice celebratory touch, while Sir Andrew Davis, who made a short speech beforehand, is a conductor who has always revelled in special occasions.
The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair comes with some fanfare: translated into 32 languages; 2m copies sold in a year; winner of three French literary prizes; trailing comparisons to Roth, Franzen and Bellow.
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