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Without much fanfare, the Mets added Shaun Marcum, an underrated right-hander with a career earned-run average of 3.76.
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On March 6, 2012, without much fanfare the United States Patent and Trademark Office awarded Apple Patent Number 8, 127, 982.
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When the film hit theaters last month it was released without much fanfare.
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While the Rose Bowl Game has become one of the most-recognized athletic events, its start was met without much fanfare.
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Without much fanfare, Medicare too has been introducing its own incentive schemes.
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He is one of about 1.5m Iraq veterans and, like many, he feels frustrated that America's mission is coming to a close without much fanfare.
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Last week, without much fanfare, Members of the House of Representatives banged a gavel, turned out the lights, and rushed home, declaring their work finished for now.
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The markets digested the CPI report without much fanfare.
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This title launched without much fanfare in the North American market, but after a few weeks of assessment the conclusion is that this could easily be one of the top digital CCGs of 2013.
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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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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.
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