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fanfare

[fan-fair] / ˈfæn fɛər /


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Sometimes the feeling with letting a movie go on streamer without any fanfare is that it feels like it disappears with a whisper, and you don’t get to have that exchange.

From Los Angeles Times

Bardot had left instructions that her funeral be conducted without fanfare or ostentation - but the people of Saint-Tropez wanted to pay her a proper adieu on Wednesday.

From BBC

Goldman and Apple launched the card in 2019 to much fanfare.

From The Wall Street Journal

The streets were quieter and any fanfare gave way to new uncertainty over what obstacles might emerge and a fear that what took place last January could happen again.

From Los Angeles Times

And then there was Kristen Stewart, whose terrific debut, “The Chronology of Water,” ran the festival circuit last summer to great fanfare, and will expand into more theaters in January.

From Salon