Sentences with phrase «out much fanfare»

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?)

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ads were trotted out with much fanfare during the Super Bowl last year, but couldn't save the aging catch phrase of American dairy farmers.
Others are destined to quietly hang out in the archives without much fanfare.
Lots of fancy date nights aren't in the budget, so we try to get out about once a month; our weekly «date night in» means that we can reconnect without too much fanfare — or greenbacks.
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.
Let's recap: the year after the movie came out, Apollo 11 landed on the moon, to much, much fanfare.
Laughed out the door at the screening we were at, it's a risible, brutal experience to say the least and the film limped onto DVD a year later without much fanfare (even Rourke himself publicly dogged the film before it came out).
Slipped out in the Storyville slot without much fanfare, Life, Animated is the Oscar - nominated documentary which won a theatrical release and rave reviews in the US and UK last year.
Trophies were handed out at the Roseland Ballroom without much fanfare.
Though teachers were transferred in and out of districts without much fanfare, this occurrence provided lots of racialized opportunity to exploit.
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.
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.
Here's a book I put out yesterday, without much fanfare, at # 1 in the «Time Management» category (also pretty competitive).
Pure Chess probably won't launch to much fanfare, but I'm interested to try out its asynchronous multiplayer mode.
Some prove themselves to warrant the fanfare, but others soon fizzle outmuch more quietly than they arrived.
West and Lexis put out major new product announcements with much fanfare.
Compared to much larger competitors like Sling TV, fuboTV has gotten little fanfare when it rolled portions of its streaming service out of beta.
Mining Companies routinely roll out new loyalty programs with much fanfare but arouse little to no excitement from investors, at least until they can show some returns.
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