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    fanfare


    1. Life itself upon, within and underneath the good, damp soil blew a fanfare to the heavens far beyond the measure of any single organism


    2. The man opened the door in front of them and blew a monumental fanfare and they filed thru


    3. Much later, Matt opened the door again with much fanfare, as a Red carpet rolled out for him to walk out on


    4. movies celebrating with fanfare the arrival of the heroine


    5. There was all of the fanfare of a traditional military funeral, with stark and shrill horns, somber drumbeats and salutes


    6. She knew Zarko’s father had held a position of high rank in the king’s military force, so that would explain the fanfare


    7. those who perform charitable acts minus the fanfare are people who stand to gain the most admiration, in the end


    8. There was no fanfare of trumpets and being born away on angel’s wings there was just death and destruction, screams of pain filth and blood and men crying for their Mothers


    9. look closely at the Laurel when she left the scene without fanfare during the early hours of the next morning while it was still dark


    10. unmolested and, without fanfare, the Shenandoah continued on her southerly heading along the western African coast

    11. The transfer was accomplished without fanfare


    12. The big day came with much fanfare


    13. always maintained a quiet and low profile life, without a lot of public fanfare


    14. Granted, this was done with great fanfare the year before he ran for his first public office, but he felt he was fulfilling his destiny as Limon’s political savior, and soon had a loyal constituency to continually feed his ego


    15. “I’m not expecting a fanfare of trumpets,” I whispered on the way by


    16. little fanfare, Stinger set out to return Thomas"s armor to his father and return Daphnie to her father


    17. However, before she had time to lie down again, a loud trumpet fanfare sounded from down the meadow in front of the house


    18. She was dragged back to her cell until arrangements could be made to get her out of the city with as little fanfare as possible


    19. fact his Terapid warrior had been greeted with such fanfare by the colony of Onglatads, but his smile was wiped off in an instant


    20. Yours is greatness borne with quiet dignity, rather than public fanfare; the greatness of being considered wise among the knowledgeable, expert among the able, and tireless among the diligent

    21. Hooked in with these officers was a network of senior NCOs who knew how to get things done behind the scenes without fuss, fanfare, or red tape


    22. The distant fanfare of many trumpets had interrupted the silence of the midday meal


    23. The New Year arrived without much fanfare


    24. There was a fanfare and a voice from somewhere announced:


    25. The car arrived at the PBS station WETA-TV without much fanfare


    26. We hugged superficially, and right then when I thought I had survived it all intact, that awful fanfare tooted again


    27. I was placed under arrest by two officers without struggle or fanfare


    28. Written by a first-time author and mother-to-be named Mary Cahill, "Carpool" was published to fanfare


    29. A distant fanfare of trumpets was borne faintly to their ears


    30. The oliphants sounded a fanfare of triumph all over the plain, and the hoofs of the victors crunched in the breasts of the vanquished as all the straggling, shining lines converged inward like the spokes of a glittering wheel, to the spot where the last survivor still waged unequal strife

    31. A light wind sprang up from the peaks, and brought the fanfare of a thousand trumpets


    32. The forgotten reptile, the Florida crocodile, also benefitted from this protection and had slowly, insidiously, increased in numbers without the fanfare accorded the alligator


    33. side the office for the outcome, and departed Burton’s without fanfare


    34. The music he used was the triumphant fanfare the Constant News


    35. After a few moments there was a sort of fanfare, blown through


    36. Her voice was drowned out by the fanfare which heralded the


    37. the searing sound of twenty horns blasting out the fanfare which


    38. Obama, it turns out, is a wuss, (Dean observation) and will not prosecute alleged torture by the CIA (who replied with great fanfare)


    39. His testimony ended five minutes later with no mention of the latest development that Terence had been murdered and without any fanfare or dramatics to unjustly influence the jury


    40. Oddly, the conditions evoked the sense that the spirit with whom they had initially been communicating dissipated with a magnificent fanfare as it sought to produce the troubled soul of Terence Underwood that wrestled with eternity somewhere between 320

    41. Best of all he had remained anonymous, the secret power behind the throne; it was not for him the fanfare and adulation


    42. One month before our Board Examination, our school had organized a grand fanfare farewell party and function for all the outgoing students


    43. Without fanfare, a waitress brought Garcia a non alcoholic drink


    44. The Agents walked to the train without all the fanfare and attention that greeted them before


    45. city streets, waving their hands and cheering as the fanfare


    46. to earth in humility and without fanfare, the kingdom of God is


    47. without fanfare, the kingdom of God is quietly, yet


    48. It hadn’t been mere fanfare to impress the boys from Jersey; it was a real bust with managers being questioned and guests standing around gawking


    49. There had always been plenty of fanfare to announce her burgeoning rage


    50. That in taking this prick to court and with all the fanfare about that, that we are have to go back to square one























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    Synonyms for "fanfare"

    fanfare flourish tucket flash ostentation publicity broadcasting promotion pushing advertisement notice propaganda

    "fanfare" definitions

    a gaudy outward display


    (music) a short lively tune played on brass instruments