Sentences with phrase «much fanfare in»

Google's Android One project was launched with much fanfare in India in 2014.
That's something we can all get behind, and OnePlus was received with much fanfare in the Android community.
The Mighty Hughes has been launched with much fanfare in Saskatchewan and BC.
Canada, joined by Japan and Russia, said last year it would not accept new Kyoto commitments, but renouncing the accord is another setback to the treaty concluded with much fanfare in 1997.
Four of Still's works were auctioned by Sotheby's last year for $ 114 million to endow the Denver museum, which opened with much fanfare in November.
Yet many academics and other fans of Brutalist architecture championed the rather austere nature of the building and it certainly opened to much fanfare in 1966, with a celebrity A-list attending the ribbon - cutting including board member Jacqueline Kennedy.
We don't know much more than we did when it was first announced with much fanfare in 2013.
launched without much fanfare in early 2017.
It sounds strange to describe a Halo game as «under the radar,» but Halo Wars 2 launched without much fanfare in early 2017.
Maharajas» Express, launched amid much fanfare in 2010 and touted to be the India's answer to the Orient Express of the West may not continue its service in the coming year.
The Golden Eagle was launched in 2007 to much fanfare in Moscow.
It will arrive without much fanfare in early 2012 with a price tag between 300 to 400 Euros.
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.
The Kindle Fire was launched amid much fanfare in the middle of November.
Debuting to much fanfare in 2007, the coupe's looks aped that of its bigger, more potent brother; providing buyers with a fine counterpoint to the controversial appearance of Honda's latest Accord coupe.
The i30 went on sale nationally with much fanfare in May 2017.
The 8 Series Concept was displayed by the company with much fanfare in recent times.
Vision 20/20 was unveiled with much fanfare in November at the Illinois Assn. of State School Boards «Triple I» conference in Chicago, an national conference for school board members and school finance professionals.
But, despite this breadth of teaching models and outreach to the most vulnerable student populations, and despite the fact that we represent half of the charter schools in NYC, we remain an unknown story within the city at large because our schools do their work diligently and without much fanfare in their communities.
Then there was HP, which released its Touchpad tablet to much fanfare in April — and then killed it only seven weeks later.
Convened with much fanfare in Chancellor's Hall in Albany, (pictured above) Buffalo school board's outside attorney Frank Miller will press the case, in the wake of outrage over remarks that Paladino made in Artvoice at the end of 2016.
To much fanfare in 2011, Malloy and state employee union leaders entered into an agreement to find hundreds of millions in state budget savings.
Amazon unveiled its Fire Phone with much fanfare in June, but after only two months on the market, the company has dropped the price of the $ 199 32 - gigabyte model to 99 cents, with a two - year contract.
The company had a high - profile failure with its own smartphone, the Fire, which was launched with much fanfare in July 2014, but didn't make a dent in the overall smartphone market.
Schimel had joined with much fanfare in July 2016 to start Citadel's fourth equity trading unit, based in Greenwich, Conn..
Though the Second World War put the Motor Show, which had moved to Earls Court, on hold for nearly a decade, it reopened to much fanfare in 1948 with the introduction of the classic Morris Minor and the lightning - fast Jaguar XK120.
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.

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Millennials have not - so - quietly become the largest cohort in the Canadian workforce, but for many of those born in the 1980s and»90s, the cut - off to contribute to one's RRSP passes at the end of February without much fanfare.
Hong Kong unveiled plans last year to encourage biotech companies to list in the city by loosening listing rules to much fanfare from the financial industry and investors.
Aldi has opened its first four Perth stores to much fanfare across the city, ending a three - year - plus wait for the German supermarket chain to touch down in Western Australia.
Founded in Amsterdam in 2000, Suitsupply opened its first North American stores in New York, Chicago and Washington, D.C. last year to much fanfare.
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Way back in June, Apple announced iOS 7 with much fanfare.
Sales rapidly increased in Europe, and late last year, Oatly began a strategic U.S. rollout to much fanfare.
But as with many a business venture announced in China with much fanfare, it's hardly a done deal — more of a memorandum of understanding.
In January, Glamsquad — an on - demand beauty business — launched to much fanfare.
Without much fanfare, unions are just starting to get involved in the private - equity market.
Still, in 2007 The Simpsons Movie was released to theatres amid much fanfare and hype — including a marketing campaign that turned actual 7 - Eleven stores into fictional Kwik - E-Marts — grossing more than $ 525 million at the box office.
Announced with much fanfare and in the presence of Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem and Virgin Hyperloop chairman Richard Branson, the new company is basically built on buzzwords like «on - demand» and the promise of future performance.
In 1998, with much media fanfare and cheerleading from the editorial page of the New York Times (for which it has since apologized) Citicorp CEO John Reed and Travelers Group CEO Sandy Weill announced they were merging the two firms.
Sadly, the feast of the Immaculate Conception, in many parts of America, passes by without much fanfare.
With much fanfare, the first section (III.2.1 F) introduces the «simple physical feeling», which is mentioned later in the same chapter, but not in the very next section.
Planners sit at desks and conference with one another endlessly in Washington and Brussels, working up grand schemes to be announced with much fanfare at international meetings of the rich before imposing the same old thing they've been imposing for decades on poor countries, whether the schemes help the poor or not.
My neighbor brought it to a Halloween potluck (to much fanfare), and it occurred to me it was the same cornbread Molly writes about in A Homemade Life.
Others are destined to quietly hang out in the archives without much fanfare.
Founded by Chef Anthony Carron, with the first location opening in Downtown Los Angeles to much fanfare, the artfully crafted menu features craveable and irresistibly delicious pizza, rotisserie meats, salads and sides.
800 Degrees was founded in January 2012 by Chef Anthony Carron, with the first location opening in the Los Angeles district of Westwood Village to much fanfare.
Ford Motor Co. has run the Mustang muscle car body style in the Xfinity Series, NASCAR's No. 2 division, since 2011 to much success and fanfare, and Ford drivers have recently indicated the manufacture would have a new car in the Cup Series in the near future to replace the Fusion.
King, who has been TV's version of a missing person since joiningABC amid much fanfare 14 months ago, could only hope that she would perform aspromisingly as Navratilova, who in her fourth game ever rolled a 149.
Guardiola arrived in Adelaide amid much fanfare but underwhelming form led to him starting the past two games from the bench — he's scored three goals...
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