Sentences with phrase «much fanfare just»

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Since it's just a display, though, it's possible Apple could also launch the new display without so much fanfare.
Without much fanfare, unions are just starting to get involved in the private - equity market.
Just before the reception began news broke, courtesy of the rom the great Daily News Capitol Bureau Chief Ken Lovett, that there was a deal reached back home in New York to revive the 40 - year old tax credit known as 421a, which quietly expired without much fanfare a year and a half ago.
The initiative which celebrated its 1.8 million signatures with much fanfare is in reality just over a quarter of one percent of the population of Europe.
heads - in - the - doorway fanfare seems a little forced, and the casting of Larry David — yes, Larry David — as the ultimate dour, sexless nun, Sister Mary - Mengele, is one of those Farrelly stunts that calls so much attention to itself you're not quite sure if it's funny or just meta - funny.
Instead, after movies much less popular in theatrical release eclipsed it in stature, it came to DVD in 2001 (day and date with its sequels) with little fanfare and just a trailer for company.
But at just over an hour, The Three Musketeers barely qualifies by length, and without a regular theatrical engagement or too much fanfare, this direct - to - video release hardly seems like a landmark release for these famous personas.
Just take a look at the Asus DR - 900 E-Reader, it came onto the scene with much fanfare, and then nothing for half a year, only be released with not anything but a mouse squeak..
It isn't just the Iconia A700 packing Tegra 3 action from Nvidia; the quad - core chip can also be found lurking inside the Acer Iconia Tab A510 that is on show in Vegas at CES as well.Afforded much less fanfare than its A700 sibling, the A510 falls a little... Read more
HP's TouchPad went on sale on July 1 with much fanfare but was discontinued by the world's top personal computer maker just seven weeks later because of poor sales.
After much fanfare from Microsoft at last year's E3 about Twitch streaming coming to the Xbox One, just a few days before the release of the actual console, Major Nelson «snuck in'the news...
After much fanfare from Microsoft at last year's E3 about Twitch streaming coming to the Xbox One, just a few days before the release of the actual console, Major Nelson «snuck in'the news that the Xbox One would not support Twitch streaming at launch.
If Dr. Steig had just simply published his results without fanfare, the paper would have probably fared much better.
Having just unveiled its $ 2,500 Nano to much fanfare, India's top carmaker, Tata Motors, is already setting its sights on the U.S. market; Reuters» Rina Chandran and The Hindu Business Line's Alka Kshirsagar are reporting that the Indian company has just signed a development contract with Chrysler - specifically its Global Electric Motorcars (GEM) unit - to bring an electric version of its Ace mini truck stateside.
Just last year, in a single post here, I wrote about the demise of one such site, Shpoonkle, which had launched in 2011 to much fanfare, and the debut of another such site, Lawtendr.
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.
HTC just revealed its latest flagship HTC One M9 smartphone with much fanfare.
There is no hype, no lavish fanfare or pomp, just a team that is humbly drawing up solutions for a dire market that very much needs fixing.
This one was installed with much fanfare by the Honda Company of America but, due to residential complaints, had to be paved over just a few short weeks later.
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