Sentence examples for generated fanfare from inspiring English sources

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Last week, Google generated fanfare when it announced plans for the Open Handset Alliance, a consortium of companies working to turn mobile phones into hand-held computers that can offer a variety of applications and services.

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Tesla has generated enormous fanfare with its autopilot mode and inspired consumers – despite the company's warnings – to see just how much they can do while letting the car drive.

China's plan to create a new development bank for Asia -- the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank AIIBB) -- has generated much fanfare since Chinese premier Xi Jinping announced China's intentions to create the Bank last year.

But the visit also seemed to generate little fanfare because the Russians and French were working at cross-purposes.

While it is not generating great fanfare in the news media or attention from the government, the reception has certainly been far warmer than the anti-American rhetoric of Hugo Chávez, the country's leftist president and an ally of Iran and Cuba.

Lee's firm, Thomas H. Lee Partners, while initially generating less fanfare than other entrants in the 1980s, would emerge as one of the largest private equity firms globally by the end of the 1990s.

So far, the case has generated remarkably little fanfare in Italy, a country where tax evasion is regarded by many people, including some in the fashion world, as a national sport.

Described as good-looking, articulate and open-minded in his approach to problems, Bo's rise from a municipal official to the central government generated great media fanfare and elevated his status to something of a 'political star.' Bo's political persona was considered a departure from the generally serious and conservative leadership in Beijing.

Kakuta emerged from his gilded cage with a generous fanfare.

In 2016 Guarente generated a lot of fanfare when his newly formed company, Elysium, introduced a nutritional supplement called Basis.

Yet his work of the mid-nineteen-eighties was released commercially in the United States with little fanfare — until 1985, when "Hail Mary" generated a controversy too heated to be ignored.

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