Sentence examples for some fanfare from inspiring English sources

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The debut is likely to be attended by some fanfare.

Although volcanic eruptions often come with some fanfare, earthquakes don't.

In 1970, Gov. Warren E. Hearnes announced to some fanfare that both pronunciations are correct.

Last July, euro-zone leaders announced with some fanfare another definitive plan to refloat Greece.

With some fanfare, McLaughlin stepped up to brief with a series of flip charts.

It was regarded as a groundbreaking innovation, launched with some fanfare in a Sunday Times leader.

Though there is some fanfare given to this occasion, it is merely a formality at almost every tournament.

It was launched with some fanfare in 2006 by the leaders of the Anglican and Roman Catholic churches.

In 1987, to some fanfare, it opened a factory dedicated to serving M&S in Lady Thatcher's home town, Grantham.

On May 2nd, with some fanfare, Langlois reopened the Left Bank screening room, on the Rue d'Ulm.

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.

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