0 a short piece of music played by trumpets etc at the entry of a king or queen during a ceremony etc. -- fanfára
Let us consider the announcement, to great fanfares—literally—of the change to an ethical foreign policy.
They would act as messengers, as it were: they hand over the document, fanfares are sounded, and they go their separate ways.
I should not have thought this occasion required great fanfares of silver trumpets and banquets of oratory.
There were loud fanfares, loud assertions and even louder ties.
Since he started to dabble in these matters the fanfares have been one thing, but the realities have been something else.
Without fanfares — they do not matter — to a substantial extent that has now occurred.
The music is to be functional and to include fanfares and alarm bells.
Even when conservatives' actions were not deliberately hidden, they were done without fanfare.
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