Sentences with phrase «much fanfare more»

Its ambitious «books to ebooks» move initiated amidst much fanfare more than a year ago has come a cropper.

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The first Amazon Go store opened one month ago to much fanfare, after more than 12 months of hype that only crescendoed as the company delayed the public opening by about a year.
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.
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.
While there was much fanfare last month after the ECB loaned 523 banks 489 billion euros, the actual amount of new funds was a more modest number.
Those four deals were all fairly low - key and slipped under the radar to an extent, but their latest arrival should expect much more 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.
Without much fanfare, but by a unanimous vote, the state Senate's Finance Committee on Tuesday advanced a bill that would put more scrutiny on Governor Andrew Cuomo's economic development projects.
And as I seamlessly transitioned into 31 the other day without much fanfare and devoid of celebrations minus a lovely cake in the flavors I craved that finally and unexpectedly worked out, I think I've come to understand a little more: the intentions I set, the high intentions, stories in my head and visions of «glory,» the culmination of work and work and work, on whatever it is I'm working on, very rarely pan out the way I envisioned.
A much more gripping aquatic thriller, Below, snuck onto screens with little fanfare a couple of weeks ago, and it deserved far better than the under - the - radar dump release Miramax / Dimension gave it — but then the WWII setting and lack of a name star in its cast, not to mention the atmospherics - over-cheap-jolts approach adopted by David Twohy, go a long way toward explaining why this one spent considerable time on the «Max shelf.
The Q3 quickly found success here in the second half of 2014; more than 3,000 buyers snagged the first Q3s to hit American dealerships in spite of a quiet rollout without much advertising or fanfare.
Although the majority of us liked the sound track, a vocal contingent, led by Cammisa, thought that it needed much more exhaust fanfare to compete with the RS4's characteristic underhood whine.
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.
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
Google's latest Nexus slate may have launched without too much fanfare, but the reception has been more than warm.
Most insurers can do much more quietly, with far less fanfare.
Traditional Dragon Quest fanfare accompanies this game, and it makes it that much more enjoyable.
Beglitched was released without much fanfare and then subsequently ported to mobile, where it shines even more because of its screen - within - a-screen schtick.
We don't know much more than we did when it was first announced with much fanfare in 2013.
The Frieze Art Fair opened in 2003 to much fanfare, and in little over a decade would be joined by more than 260 art fairs held annually and 180 contemporary art biennials worldwide.
Some prove themselves to warrant the fanfare, but others soon fizzle out — much more quietly than they arrived.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and other cognitive technology tools are appearing more frequently in the legal space, often with much fanfare.
While Microsoft's Surface line of Windows tablets launched to little fanfare, the Surfaces available now are much more formidable and impressive, gaining Microsoft some attention in the tablet space.
After all the rumors and hype, the Samsung Galaxy S5 revealed with much fanfare at Mobile World Congress is more an iteration on the Galaxy S line than the fresh, whiz - bang package we'd all come to hope for and even expect.
It is no secret that Samsung doesn't exactly consider the iPhones to be much more than fanfare and they have seldom stopped their marketing team from taking a dab or two at the Cupertino giant.
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