Sentences with phrase «much fanfare earlier»

Taiwanese manufacturer Asus introduced the second generation of its ZenFone lineup amidst much fanfare earlier this year.
Boston Dynamics» wheeled Handle robot received much fanfare earlier this month when DFJ partner Steve Jurvetson slipped us an early video from a company Keynote.
To much fanfare earlier this week, Governor Cuomo announced the latest iteration of his plans to overhaul Penn Station by 2021 — and that funding and approvals are already in place.
Beauty junkies rejoiced when Bad Gal RiRi launched Fenty Beauty to much fanfare earlier this month.
Approved with much fanfare earlier this year, Excelsior helps supplement student aid packages, which some lawmakers call last dollar aid.
Recall the feds» new MyPlate, released to much fanfare earlier this year, which recommends half the meal be comprised of fresh fruits and vegetables, not tater tots and pizza.

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Early damage to the concept was done by a short - lived British hedge fund, Derwent Capital Markets, which announced it was launching the world's first «Twitter Fund» to much fanfare in 2011, only to shut it down a month later.
Earlier this year, Facebook users rejected a redesign that Zuckerberg announced with much fanfare.
Immobile was a flop and, when Dortmund could persist with him no more, they moved a winger called Pierre - Emerick Aubameyang - who'd arrived to much less fanfare a year earlier - in to a more central role.
The new # 89 or $ 79 (with adverts) ebook reader was announced earlier in the week to much fanfare in New York, as Amazon continues to dominate the ebook reader market.
It will arrive without much fanfare in early 2012 with a price tag between 300 to 400 Euros.
NewLeaf, which earlier this month announced with much fanfare its plans to launch discount flights, says it plans to resume taking reservations in the spring.
Without much of a fanfare at all, the original Virtual On was released on PSN and XBLA earlier this week.
Perhaps they were barely marketed titles that dropped with little fanfare, or smaller curios that failed to garner much attention, perhaps they were overshadowed by bigger, louder titles, or were written off early due to faults and failures before eventually coming good.
It sounds strange to describe a Halo game as «under the radar,» but Halo Wars 2 launched without much fanfare in early 2017.
launched without much fanfare in early 2017.
The first is the action - focused Knights of Azure, which released very early in Q2 and flew by without all that much fanfare.
It might not have received much fanfare when it was announced at the Bethesda E3 Showcase earlier this morning, the announcement will be music to the ears of diehard dovahkiins who haven't had access to the huge raft of mods the Skyrim community has been building and sharing since the game launched back in November 2011.
Much of the fanfare will center on the museum's big anniversary present, which came early: an agreement in September with the family of Gap Inc. co-founders Doris and Donald Fisher that lets SFMOMA preside over their contemporary art collection, one of the world's most important in private hands.
MUCH fanfare greeted the $ 388m made by Christie's post-war and contemporary evening sale in New York earlier this month — its highest total ever.
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