fanfare u rečniku PONS

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Coming mainly from an acting background, the first run of girls had few skills, and the fanfare dropped slightly.
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The music is to be functional and to include fanfares and alarm bells.
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The park opened to considerable fanfare but it was never profitable.
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Each town through which they passed met them with flags, fanfare and patriotic fervor.
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The end credits were updated to use this version of the theme, now featuring the main melody repeated twice, in place of the fanfare.
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A fanfare motive in offstage trumpets, repeated onstage, is then heard.
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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 album was released to little fanfare and relatively lackluster reviews.
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By 1873, he would have escaped from this same prison three times, with little fanfare.
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This the finale ended with as much fanfare as the show began with.
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