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The audacity of the move was reinforced by the fanfare with which it was announced.
There's been a lot of fanfare, with more than 200 "listening parties" on launch night.
The fanfare with which his rallies and events were staged also reflected this.
The chapters narrating Henry's postwar adventures intertwine, tightly but without authorial fanfare, with his experiences in the trenches.
Despite the fanfare with which this plan was launched, it alone will not dig Britain out of its hole.
Domestic Twenty20 cricket, celebrating its 10th anniversary, was back with the sort of fanfare with which it is synonymous.
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R. J. Kelley and Sara Cyrus played their hunting fanfares with blaring joy, giving the full measure of the work's irresistible exuberance.
Two brief fanfares with music by John Zorn precede the two larger suites, which Tharp professes consider both options equallly.
I expect to go quietly, with no fanfare but with enough notice to my colleagues so they can prepare properly.
BBC Radio celebrated its 90th birthday not with the expected fanfare but with a subdued hurrah: George Entwistle's resignation overshadowed all.
Jerome Robbins's "Fanfare" abounds with small, but vivid, solo parts.
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