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- noun Plural form of
fanfare .
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Examples
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As rendered now it had all the crash of bugle fanfares which is its dominant feature, but an additional undercurrent of saxaphones and basses that put a new and more peppery tang into it.
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The score by John Williams is also a standout, mixing jazzy riffs along the lines of his work on Catch Me If You Can with Euro-noir themes and huge, swashbuckling fanfares.
Gregory Weinkauf: "Great Snakes!" The Adventures of Tintin Premières at AFI Fest Gregory Weinkauf 2011
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Back to Trafalgar Square, where there are trumpet fanfares and delegates with flags, plus a few members of Bromley Valley Gymnastic centre.
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Of course, Google also fanfares the usual green suspects:
Alison van Diggelen: How Green Is Google? An Insider's View Alison van Diggelen 2011
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It's a work of relentless pizzicatos and glaring brass that announces its tensions at the outset: a violin and viola chorale slowly fans out over pizzicato cellos and basses only to collide with gaunt fanfares that stop it in its tracks.
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The score by John Williams is also a standout, mixing jazzy riffs along the lines of his work on Catch Me If You Can with Euro-noir themes and huge, swashbuckling fanfares.
Gregory Weinkauf: "Great Snakes!" The Adventures of Tintin Premières at AFI Fest Gregory Weinkauf 2011
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The score by John Williams is also a standout, mixing jazzy riffs along the lines of his work on Catch Me If You Can with Euro-noir themes and huge, swashbuckling fanfares.
Gregory Weinkauf: "Great Snakes!" The Adventures of Tintin Premières at AFI Fest Gregory Weinkauf 2011
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The score by John Williams is also a standout, mixing jazzy riffs along the lines of his work on Catch Me If You Can with Euro-noir themes and huge, swashbuckling fanfares.
Gregory Weinkauf: "Great Snakes!" The Adventures of Tintin Premières at AFI Fest Gregory Weinkauf 2011
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The score by John Williams is also a standout, mixing jazzy riffs along the lines of his work on Catch Me If You Can with Euro-noir themes and huge, swashbuckling fanfares.
Gregory Weinkauf: "Great Snakes!" The Adventures of Tintin Premières at AFI Fest Gregory Weinkauf 2011
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A lone trumpeter, in late fanfares, resisted the Last Post.
Silence is the new Plymouth sound at shell-shocked Home Park | Jeremy Alexander 2011
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