RIM's BlackBerry Torch was announced while the iPhone 4 was introduced to great fanfare.
In 1939 Sarnoff, with great fanfare, introduced TV at the New York World's Fair.
With great fanfare, the public is invited to "Cut the Waist, " and told "Let's Move!"
While the Non-Aggression Pact was trumpeted by both tyrants with great fanfare, they kept its Protocol secret.
NATO's statement of its new aims, which is supposed to be signed at the summit amid great fanfare.
With great fanfare, House Republicans held a hearing earlier this month to profile how health reform interferes with patient care.
That's when you'll see the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, announcing the new living wage for London, with great fanfare.
All they will agree on Sunday and Monday, with great fanfare, is that a second support programme will go ahead.
The Ridgeline pickup truck, which Honda debuted to great fanfare in 2005, has languished, triggering speculation which Honda denies that it may be discontinued.
Harrison turned professional amid great fanfare in 2000 after striking gold at the Sydney Olympics, but his career soon went off track.
Some Giuliani alliances, announced with great fanfare, have fizzled to virtually nothing.
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Obama, even more so than Clinton, launched his candidacy with great fanfare.
The only visible sign of its tie-up with Toyo Trust, for instance, is a single joint branch, opened with great fanfare last November.
The Londoner has had little to cheer since he turned professional amid great fanfare in 2000 after striking gold at the Sydney Olympics.
Launched, with great fanfare, as a history of Scotland, it starts only in 1700 and has little to say about the 20th century.
Instead the home secretary went back to square one in the British courts instead, insisting with great fanfare that her legal strategy would work.
In March, 2010, Obama announced a supposed offshore drilling plan, to great fanfare celebrated by the Democrat captive media (e.g. the New York Times).
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The government statistics that are regularly announced with great fanfare are little more than passing headlines, to be forgotten by the next news cycle.
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But in 2008 the U.S. Geological Survey announced to great fanfare that the formation likely held 4.3 billion barrels of recoverable oil and gas equivalents.
Almost since Kleiner raised its inaugural fund for China investing in 2007 to great fanfare, the firm has seen an unusual level of team transitions.
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With great fanfare, Schwarzman announced this week that he was creating a new scholarship program at Tsinghua University in Beijing, which would bear his name.
The generals there make half-hearted efforts to do so every so often--to great fanfare--but their forays into tribal areas seem to have little lasting effect.
Yesterday, with great fanfare, BlackBerry Q10 and BlackBerry Z10 were introduced.
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The U.S. and the European Union, which pass travel bans to great fanfare, ignore them completely when sanctioned IRGC officials travel to meetings of international organizations.
The Pebble received great fanfare at CES and was noted by many technology columnists as one of the new and upcoming products to keep eyes on.
Next month, amid great fanfare, the National Museum of American Jewish History opens its doors on Independence Mall, a whisper away from the Liberty Bell.
To great fanfare, the Bank of Japan initiated a vigorous campaign to buy U.S. dollars, thereby stemming the rise of the yen and pulling up the greenback.
Which company just announced, to great fanfare, a new phone?
The 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty signed with great fanfare by the two leaders in Moscow prohibited the deployment by either nation of territorial defenses against ballistic missile attack.
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