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fanfare

(= ostentation) a gaudy outward display (= flourish) (music) a short lively tune played on brass instruments he entered to a flourish of trumpets her arrival was greeted with a rousing fanfare

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Leave by unfrequented streets, without fanfare, without even a drum!
All right, boys, give me a fanfare.
Give me a fanfare.
How about a fanfare for a very important.
With seven kids it's a regular fanfare all night.
The fanfare seems to do you good though.
But, we wish you'd receive us without a fanfare.
Pedro, ready with that fanfare music.
Do you always greet people with so much fanfare?
Oh, not even a little fanfare?
I'm sure Mr Foxley, our dear postman, will herald her arrival with suitable fanfare.
Willkommen. (Fanfare) My Lord, this is it.
Cue in the king's fanfare.
Sound the fanfare again.
Yes, a fanfare and lanterns and the five boys in the middle of it all. We're turning it into a circus.
Give me a fanfare. You people, shut up in there!
Shoot them. Without fanfare.
Fanfare. Here comes his new champ, Maximus Big Bonce.
There is a fanfare of trumpets.?
Fanfare. That'll be her.
No. That wasn't a cockcrow, that was a fanfare.
Ignites the fireworks, it's when you hear the fanfare.
This has to be kept under wraps, with no fanfare.
Larry, suppose you start us with a fanfare on your new trumpet.
Hahaha, it's a strange fanfare.
Theatres Fanfare? That's always a favorite.
Theatres Fanfare, was it?
Well, we figured you'd wanna come back with as little fanfare as possible.
Something majestic, mysterious, with a fanfare for the intro and a theme for the longer promos.
Just let me do a little fine-tuning on the opening fanfare.
Where's the fanfare, General?
All right, enough of the fanfare.
There must be something wrong if it's being sold modestly and with no fanfare.
Well, I think Helena deserves a little more fanfare than that!
Leaders from all over the world are arriving now amid both fanfare and heavy security.

News and current affairs

AMMAN - Without much fanfare, the past few months have seen no anti-American demonstrations and no burning of American flags across the Arab world.
Myanmar's transition is in some ways quieter, without the fanfare of Twitter and Facebook, but it is no less real - and no less deserving of support.
China's democratic trajectory generates little fanfare, but it may actually deliver on Deng's promise ahead of schedule.
Without fanfare, German workers accepted longer hours without increases in pay.
Internet skeptics could also scuttle potentially transformative transatlantic free-trade talks, launched with great fanfare last year.
Germany accepted, with much fanfare, a large number of unregistered refugees from Hungary and offered them a warm welcome.
Western European productivity growth almost matches America's, suggesting that the new economy is coming to Western Europe, only quietly and with much less fanfare than in America.
Verve and fanfare may be alien to Brussels, but what is urgently required is a sense of political showmanship that restores confidence in the European project as well as the economy.
This holds promise of progress, but despite the brief fanfare and positive statements at the peace conference last November in Annapolis, Maryland, a retrogression has occurred in the process.
One explanation for the drastic budget cuts of recent years is that public health institutions usually operate with little fanfare and out of the public eye.
Earlier this month, the Basel-based Financial Stability Board (FSB) announced, to some fanfare, the completion of a major stage in this project.
NEWPORT BEACH - After instant and seemingly coordinated fanfare in Europe and the United States, the proposal for a European Union-US free-trade area has been generating little media attention.
Seventeen years ago, industrialized nations promised with great fanfare in Rio de Janeiro to cut emissions to 1990 levels by 2000.
When the cross-border interbank market stopped working this summer, a similar economic collapse was avoided only because the ECB, without much fanfare, became the eurozone's central clearing house.
On a number of issues, notably wages, liberalization of employment rules, and reform of the judiciary and of secondary education, programs announced with tremendous fanfare have had to be delayed or withdrawn.

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