But the convoy arrived in Kabul itself only after dark, and certainly without fanfare.
This huge shift in the daily life of the western Balkans is happening without fanfare.
Then, after government and central bank intervention, and without fanfare, the markets moved sharply higher.
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Controversial zombie MMO, The War Z, has returned to Steam quietly and without fanfare.
Quietly and without fanfare, however, the New York Fed did its job and did it superbly.
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Without fanfare, the official consensus estimate of the size of the problem is shrunk.
Salesmen from his car dealership would deliver a dozen doughnuts to local businesses and leave without fanfare.
Under these circumstances, at least moderate Fed easing is needed, but it should take place routinely and without fanfare.
Without fanfare, Mr Obama lifted a ban regularly imposed by Republican presidents on American aid money going to charities that provide abortion.
Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter, a Democrat, signed the bill into law without fanfare, says state Senate President Brandon Shaffer, also a Democrat.
But that's just what's gone on in U.S. military prisons, without fanfare.
Without fanfare, the dissidents are to be granted asylum and flown out.
Most of the results included in KPMG's report were posted on banks' websites through the year, often in hard-to-find places and typically without fanfare.
Bloomberg, on the other hand, has given away billions of dollars during his time as media mogul and mayor, much of it without fanfare.
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The role is and was to prevent widespread panic withdrawal from banks, something it accomplished quietly and without fanfare during the financial crisis of 2008.
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And yet, one of the ironies is, is that year after year, decade in, decade out, Dr. Height went about her work quietly, without fanfare, without self-promotion.
Commentators praised the government for carrying it out without fanfare.
And he delivers the play's most famous lines without fanfare.
Because, quietly and without fanfare, companies like the Oystar Group are making machines that fill tubes faster than before, requiring less shifts of people to complete an order.
They emerged from the hills entirely without fanfare, less a triumphant liberation army than a battered tribute to East Timorese capacity to simply resist and survive against overwhelming odds.
Without fanfare (or media coverage) in the West, Beijing earlier this month dramatically cut the tax rebates that exporters get on more than 2, 200 products, including soap, plastics and glassware.
We were sent here to look out for our fellow Americans the same way they look out for one another, every single day, usually without fanfare, all across this country.
Our priority is to get American aid to those in need without endangering them or our humanitarian partners, which is why much of our aid is provided quietly and without fanfare and acknowledgement.
He travels to Walter Reed, again, without fanfare, to spend time with our wounded warriors, getting to know them and what we as a nation can do to take care of them and their families.
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In May and June, Merkel traveled to the U.S. without fanfare (declining media interviews), to meet in closed-door sessions with U.S. industry leaders, including Coca-Cola chief NevilleIsdellNeville Isdell, General Electric 's JeffreyImmeltJeffrey Immelt and Goldman Sachs ' then-chair Henry Paulson .
Quietly and without fanfare, Patrick and her 23 bond-holding giants one of the most powerful investor groups ever assembled for litigation are gearing up for something big: a painful new reckoning for the mortgage-lending debacle, with most of Wall Street's big banks in her crosshairs.
In May and in June, Merkel traveled to the U.S. without fanfare (declining media interviews), to meet in closed-door sessions with U.S. industry leaders, from Coca-Cola chief NevilleIsdellNeville Isdell to General Electric 's JeffreyImmelt Jeffrey Immelt to Henry Paulson, then the chair of Goldman Sachs Group.
At the end of 2010, without much fanfare, the Administration introduced a second, smaller stimulus.
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