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1 A year ago this month, Netflix launched in India with much fanfare .
2 Apple brought Landi to Cupertino from Europe in June with much fanfare .
3 The anniversary will be marked this year with much fanfare and chest-thumping.
4 All of those online companies went public in 2011 with much fanfare .
5 It has received much fanfare for being the best at many things.
6 She began it in 2010, and it was launched with much fanfare .
7 Continental's entry into the Star Alliance was greeted with much fanfare Tuesday.
8 Without much fanfare , National Poetry Day came and went this week in Britain.
9 On Monday Egypt's newly elected parliament is set to open to much fanfare .
10 The 75-page document was published without much fanfare on Tuesday evening.
11 IT was released amid much fanfare by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
12 The new app Keen has ghosted onto the Play Store without much fanfare .
13 In the past, women had come and gone without much fanfare or fuss.
14 The royal couple had married to much fanfare the previous July.
15 There are many pastors formally endorsing presidential candidates this campaign season, to much fanfare .
16 The airport opened to much fanfare , barely a month before the Soccer World Cup.
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