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Meanings of less fanfare in English
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Usage of less fanfare in English
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He's back and you sense there'll be lessfanfare for the Second Coming.
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Other policies, which went into effect with far lessfanfare, may also bolster his fortune.
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The anniversary is being staged with far lessfanfare than the diamond jubilee celebrations last year.
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The owners made a more important hiring that same spring training to far lessfanfare, crude or otherwise.
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You must continue your prayers, as I'm certain you realize, but maybe expect a little lessfanfare in God's response.
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But the most stirring charity track of recent times arrives with far lessfanfare than many of its more famous predecessors.
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He came with no advance notice and with lessfanfare and muted expectation but from the beginning, Jason Ryan has confounded expectations.
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Indeed this one has come on with virtually negligible warning, and even lessfanfare, unlike last summer' athletics blockbuster that was the London Olympics.
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U2 frontman Bono closed the Web Summit yesterday, to much lessfanfare than that which greeted PayPal and Tesla co-founder Elon Musk last year.
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With lessfanfare, GE also unveiled plans for computer-connected Led streetlights, so cities can collect and analyse performance data, for lower costs and better safety.
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Less than a fortnight later, with far lessfanfare, Mr Umbers was gone.