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First, in the letters to the editor column on January 1 , 2013and then with much fanfare, over again, in the January 6th Sunday Review section's 'Sunday Dialogue' page.
Mr. Seinfeld couldn't resist tweaking his host about the fanfare over his return to NBC after a three-month hiatus.
Mr. Wood was one of the few critics to dissent from the fanfare over Jonathan Franzen's novel "The Corrections".
Senator Ted Stevens, the 77-year-old Alaska Republican, made less of a fanfare over his report.
The brass section announced the song's title phrase as a fanfare, over the rhythm section's chugging momentum.
Last week there was a lot of fanfare over a new study showing that overweight people have less risk of dying than people of normal weight.
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While the drop in police shootings was already clear, the details were among the myriad facts included in 11 years' worth of annual New York Police Department firearms-discharge reports that were, without fanfare, handed over to the City Council this week and earlier to the New York Civil Liberties Union.
But what happens once the fanfare is over?
"After they get home, after the fanfare is over, they're usually traumatized".
"After they get home, after the fanfare is over, they're usually traumatized," former U.N. ambassador Bill Richardson told VICE News.
And the one non-American song was a short "La Vie en Rose," which consisted of only a mottled-harmony solo piano entrance, a bass improvisation in answer and a single run-through of the song's melody by all three players; then, without fanfare, it was over and out.
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