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fanfare

[fan-fair] / ˈfæn fɛər /


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McKinnon saw dot-com companies with “a lot of high funding and a lot of fanfare” that never amounted to anything.

From MarketWatch

Since the Jan. 7 fire destroyed thousands of homes, Bass has been announcing recovery strategies with great fanfare, only for them to get bogged down in the details or abandoned altogether.

From Los Angeles Times

A little over a week ago, as Martin O'Neill, the great redeemer, exited the club in a fanfare of gratitude and optimism, Robinson would have to face a team content in its own skin again.

From BBC

Russia has in recent days presented with some fanfare claims that it has captured Pokrovsk, once a city of around 60,000.

From The Wall Street Journal

But with far less fanfare, swathes of the rest of the country have also moved towards a 20mph norm.

From BBC