Sentences with phrase «get much fanfare»

The move to 2 GB feels like it should have been a bigger deal than it was, and its recent arrival on a couple Androids (like the GS3) didn't get much fanfare.
New bitcoin exchanges don't tend to get much fanfare these days in the mainstream media, however, the launch of BTXCapital, a trading platform targeting the Iranian market, bucked this trend.
AC got a 10 first review and it didn't get this much fanfare.
Although it didn't get much fanfare, releasing the Swords for Hire Anthology was an amazing experience.

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Without much fanfare, unions are just starting to get involved in the private - equity market.
Lots of fancy date nights aren't in the budget, so we try to get out about once a month; our weekly «date night in» means that we can reconnect without too much fanfare — or greenbacks.
And although the movie suffers from a rather anticlimactic final stretch - the narrative peaks with a fantastic crash sequence that leaves one of the protagonists badly injured - Rush ultimately stands as a satisfying biopic that gets the job done efficiently and without much fanfare (ie Howard clearly isn't looking to reinvent the wheel here, so to speak).
There may be as much pomp and circumstance here as anywhere (deservedly so, I suppose), but you still get the traditional vows, hymns (led by two choirs, an orchestra, and a fanfare ensemble), and readings of Scripture, all of which leave little room or need for commentary.
Late in 2006, after much fanfare, Amazon — which got its start selling books online — introduced its Kindle e-reader.
14th December 2013 - Marc Ecko had released Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure in 2006 to much fanfare on Xbox, PS2 and PC, the game had good gameplay and a great soundtrack as well....
The «Victory Fanfare» plays when you defeat enemies in Final Fantasy, and is followed by a display showing how much experience and Gil (the game's currency) you got.
From Crash Bandicoot to Shadow of the Colossus, some got a lot of attention, and others simply flew under the radar without much fanfare.
Your friends and family will undoubtedly expect a huge production complete with all the fanfare when you get married, however, chances are your state government is much less picky.
That's something we can all get behind, and OnePlus was received with much fanfare in the Android community.
Amazon's Echo Dot is one of the cheapest ways to get Alexa into your home, but if you have it just sitting on an end table without much fanfare, there are better, creative ways that you can mount it.
Compared to much larger competitors like Sling TV, fuboTV has gotten little fanfare when it rolled portions of its streaming service out of beta.
Though it didn't get as much fanfare as the Gear S2 and S3 in the last two years, the Gear Fit 2 was quietly one of the best all - around fitness trackers available since it was introduced in mid-2016.
Gone are the days when iPads were launched with much fanfare and people were eager to get one despite the ridiculously expensive price tag (the 128 GB version to be precise!).
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