Sentences with phrase «much fanfare when»

The new iPad 3 launched to much fanfare when it was released back in March, but while the slate continues to sell in its droves, a series of rumours surrounding the launch of a fourth - generation iPad have been doing the rounds around the web (as usual).
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.

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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 state investigation into the use of overtime to increase the pensions of public employees, started with great fanfare in 2010 when then - AG Cuomo was prepare to run for governor, has been dropped without so much as a report.
Much of the fanfare that accompanied the opening of an adjacent $ 3.9 billion twin - span named in honor of former New York Gov. Mario Cuomo in August was missing Friday night when the Tappan Zee saw its final crossing, according to The Journal News (http://lohud.us/2y0EFPW).
If you like to stay up to date with the latest developments in nutritional science, you might be able to relate to this experience: A new book, study, or diet method is released with much excitement and fanfare, but when you take a closer look, you realize there's not much that's «new» about it after -LSB-...]
Beauty junkies rejoiced when Bad Gal RiRi launched Fenty Beauty to much fanfare earlier this month.
If most of the jokes fall flat while too much of the runtime is given over to musical numbers starring Lisa Kudrow that go nowhere, when the barbs hit their target, they do so with a kind of timeliness that defeats Paramount's decision to shelve the thing for a couple of years before dumping it in theatres last summer without much fanfare to a chorus of pre-written pans.
That car has been in possession of the same family since 1974 and hidden away from the public until now, when it was driven out from under the press stand and up the center aisle of Ford's booth to much fanfare.
When the highly anticipated iPad was first unveiled to much fanfare, mostly from a certain Mr Jobs, there was a collective shrugging of the shoulders by many in the tech world.
Pokemon is another one of Nintendo's best loved musical series, and X and Y are no exception — from the majestic title screen fanfare with Yveltal flying, to the heartwarming theme that plays when Shauna tells you how much she'll cherish your friendship and memories, the grandeur of Lumoise City, to the many themes of battle — there's not a bad track in the bunch.
The «Victory Fanfare» plays when you defeat enemies in Final Fantasy, and is followed by a display showing how much experience and Gil (the game's currency) you got.
Other than some good write - ups when it launched, Aaero has pretty much come and gone without too much fanfare, but it really deserves some.
Founded by a group of eager gamers from Sweden with a dream to become game developers themselves, the company attracted much media attention in 2006 when it released (initially with little fanfare) a tech demo that was disguised as a game called Penumbra.
We don't know much more than we did when it was first announced with much fanfare in 2013.
There was much fanfare at Guild Hall Museum on Oct. 26, 2013 when three new exhibitions were unveiled.
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.
Your friends and family will undoubtedly expect a huge production complete with all the fanfare when you get married, however, chances are your state government is much less picky.
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.
In recent years, the USPTO has come under increasing scrutiny over the quality of its patent examinations.1 The growing push for reform of the patent system is fueled by the rapid rise of technology, financial services, telecommunications, and other innovations driving the information economy, all straining the USPTO's ability to evaluate and issue quality patents.2 Problems with patent quality occur when the Patent Office grants patents on claims that are broader than what is merited by the invention and the prior art. 3 In fact, a number of these problematic patents have been issued and publicized to much fanfare, including the infamous Smuckers» peanut butter and jelly patent where the company asserted a patent on their method of making the UncrustiblesTM crust-less peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, among others.4 These «bad» or improvidently granted patents impact the USPTO's ability to promote overall patent quality which, I will show, has serious implications for the public domain.
Compared to much larger competitors like Sling TV, fuboTV has gotten little fanfare when it rolled portions of its streaming service out of beta.
That happens when the AirPods are set in the Charging Case, and it happens without much fanfare at all.
Gone are the days when iPads were launched with much fanfare and people were eager to get one despite the ridiculously expensive price tag (the 128 GB version to be precise!).
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