Sentences with phrase «much fanfare on»

The unconfirmed report was posted without much fanfare on World Fishing Today in the summer of» 09.
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 predecessor Horizons AlphaPro Gartman Fund (TSX: HAG.UN) was offered to investors at $ 10 per share and launched with much fanfare on March 26, 2009.
Armada, a full - size sport - utility vehicle, was introduced with much fanfare on the evening prior to the media preview for the 2016 Chicago Auto Show.
The Lynwood Theatre opened with much fanfare on July 3, 1936 with the musical comedies Times Square Playboy and She Couldn't Take It with George Raft and Billie Burke.
While the sales team departed without much fanfare on - screen, they likely should have received a 60 - day notice about the firings if it were a real company.

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Last month Kanye West unveiled his new album «The Life of Pablo» to much fanfare and Twitter drama, but he only released it on Tidal, the streaming platform that he is a part owner of.
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.
In January, Glamsquad — an on - demand beauty business — launched to much fanfare.
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.
Despite strong competition from other decentralized storage projects such as MaidSafe and Storj, the Filecoin ICO launched on August 10 to much fanfare.
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.
The pastor behind the unprecedented protests was released from jail yesterday on bail after his second arrest, this time with much less fanfare.
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.
The 25 - year - old has joined on a five - and - a-half year deal and arrives to much fanfare.
Ill - advised practices and beliefs have become normalized without much fanfare, such as the common use of infant formula, the isolation of infants in their own rooms, the belief that responding too quickly to a fussing baby is spoiling it, the placing of infants in impersonal daycare, and so on.
Former Nevada Republican Party Chairwoman Sue Lowden entered the race against Sen. Harry Reid (D) last week to much fanfare from national operatives who saw her as the strongest candidate in what almost certainly would be a referendum on the Senate Majority Leader.
The House will re-vote on the bill it passed to much fanfare, fearing procedural violations in the version it already passed.
Obama's decision - announced in June 2008 to much fanfare - proved close to decisive as his massive fundraising over the last five months of the campaign allowed him to overwhelm McCain on television in every swing state.
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.
A weightier matter, de Blasio's request to impose a «millionaire's tax» on super-high income households, has died at the statehouse door without fanfare (or so much as a hearing or vote in the Senate) every year since he took office in 2014.
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.
Fashion revelers rejoice once again as another season of The Amazon India Fashion Week commenced on 12th October with much fanfare and hullabaloo at the NSIC Grounds, Okhla in New Delhi.
Let's recap: the year after the movie came out, Apollo 11 landed on the moon, to much, much fanfare.
Netflix films have been released with comparatively little fanfare (the Grand Jury prize winner of Sundance, I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore dropped onto the platform in February and registered nary a blip, with Bong Joon - ho's Okja also not succeeding in moving the needle all that much), as they seemed content with simply putting it up on the service and setting up a few awards qualifying runs in New York and LA and leaving it at that.
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.
If you were only a casual viewer who caught a handful of episodes or have never caught on to the appeal of HBO's eight - season - long series «Entourage» (2004 - 2011), the film expansion probably won't garner much fanfare.
Students pass from one stage to another without much intellectual fanfare, often without being challenged on their growth.
The i30 went on sale nationally with much fanfare in May 2017.
Google made this change without a press release or much fanfare, but it is laid out in black and white on the Google Play support page.
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.
Among the pieces sliding together are RIM's April acquisition of QNX Software Systems, from Harman International, as the PlayBook runs an operating system based on QNX technology - not the BlackBerry 6 OS that RIM launched this summer, on the BlackBerry Torch, with much fanfare.
Samsung recently launched its long - awaited Galaxy S8 and S8 + flagship smartphones in India with much fanfare and now, the South Korean handset maker's rival LG is on the verge of launching its flagship smartphone dubbed the LG G6 in the country.
Afforded much less fanfare than its A700 sibling, the A510 falls a little short on the display front in comparison, but still packs a 10.1 - inch display with a 1280 x 800 pixel resolution.
As much fanfare is given to GoldenEye and Halo as kings of local multiplayer, my friends and I always loved TimeSplitters «focus on the team experience.
Without much of a fanfare at all, the original Virtual On was released on PSN and XBLA earlier this weeOn was released on PSN and XBLA earlier this weeon PSN and XBLA earlier this week.
So, as you might expect, I greeted news of RAAM's Shadow's announcement with much fanfare - consisting of me cheering on my seat at home, alone in my room.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is a game that is meant to be loved and savored for years to come, and I'm sure it will be looked back on with as much fanfare and admiration as The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Nintendo's other hallmark titles.
Calling shotgun on the Lovely Planet The original Lovely Planet hit our screens to much fanfare back in 2014.
Sacred Citadel «s entrance was a rather small blip on the release radar, edging its way to retail without too much fanfare, at least for non-Sacred fans.
With out much fanfare, and in spite of the fact that Google has various other vestigial services and products that haven't gained any mainstream adoption or traction (Google + is being crushed by Tumblr for coolness, and on that note, why isn't Orkut jammed into Google + yet?)
Quietly and without much fanfare, the market for works of art by Sam Gilliam has been on fire.
There was much fanfare at Guild Hall Museum on Oct. 26, 2013 when three new exhibitions were unveiled.
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.
On 17 February 2013, St. George's West church closed its doors on yet another chapter in its history: the building's final Church of Scotland service was held at 11 a.m. with much fanfare: a special piece of choral music (which was dedicated to the choir of St. Andrew's and St. George's West Parish church) was written by Stuart Mitchell for the occasioOn 17 February 2013, St. George's West church closed its doors on yet another chapter in its history: the building's final Church of Scotland service was held at 11 a.m. with much fanfare: a special piece of choral music (which was dedicated to the choir of St. Andrew's and St. George's West Parish church) was written by Stuart Mitchell for the occasioon yet another chapter in its history: the building's final Church of Scotland service was held at 11 a.m. with much fanfare: a special piece of choral music (which was dedicated to the choir of St. Andrew's and St. George's West Parish church) was written by Stuart Mitchell for the occasion.
on his 66th birthday without much fanfare.
And then if and when agreements are reached on binding reductions on CO2 there will be much fanfare and praises all around, but in the end, no real reductions.
In his paper «Unhealthy Exaggeration: The WHO report on climate change,» Goklany writes: «In the run - up to the UN climate summit in September 2014, the World Health Organization (WHO) released, with much fanfare, a study that purported to show that global warming will exacerbate undernutrition (hunger), malaria, dengue, excessive heat and coastal flooding and thereby cause 250,000 additional deaths annually between 2030 and 2050.
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.
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