fanfare in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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fanfare
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This the finale ended with as much fanfare as the show began with.
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A fanfare motive in offstage trumpets, repeated onstage, is then heard.
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This varies in theme from year to year, but is a standing tradition and alternative to normal trick-or-treating fanfare.
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This exchange is heard twice and then followed by an extended series of fanfares.
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Their debut was without much fanfare as they were at best perceived as a mid-card team used to help establish higher level teams.
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The record was recorded in the later 1990s but sat unreleased until summer of 2000, when it was ultimately released to little fanfare.
Each town through which they passed met them with flags, fanfare and patriotic fervor.
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By 1873, he would have escaped from this same prison three times, with little fanfare.
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The opening guitar riff is resemblant of a fanfare, lasts for the first minute of the song.
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However, its propulsive rhythms and sheer energy qualify it as a fanfare.
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