Trumpets blew a little fanfare, and someone left the group to approach them.
They were released with relatively little fanfare, and without any guarantee that most Catholic politicians would even see them.
Again, little fanfare or touring was put into promoting the album.
But then again, Davenport has made a career out of creating little fanfare while distinguishing herself as an enduring figure in the game.
The record was released to little fanfare, and did not sell well.
There was little fanfare, however, as the case shifted gears.
The restored hotel opens to little fanfare, receiving few customers for several days.
By 1 p.m., scores of people had discovered the park, even though there was little fanfare about it.
With no fuss and little fanfare, Jones took two long jumps.
The programme was broadcast in 1990 to little fanfare.