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Fanfare, used in a sentence: The dramatic fanfare at the glorious crowning of the Queen will remain in my memory forever.
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Modern flat panel TVs do not, but they were used in old CRT type televisions.
In order to do something like this your TV and computer must have the jacks and cables and software to be able to do this. Most modern televisions have been created with the ability to be used as computer monitors. The trick is that it can be done but you have to have the right equipment to be able to do it.
they have been used for movies, TV shows, street juggling, circuses and more i can't think of.
Yes if you Tv is modern so it had the right monitor port.
The automobile, airplane, telephone/cellphone, computer, train, and television are all examples.
Not so much with modern TVs; cathode ray tubes used powerful magnets to focus the electron stream. Modern LCD and Plasma TVs don't use magnets. Some televisions do use magnets, It just depends on which one. :D
The font used for the TV series "Community" is called "Trade Gothic." It is a sans-serif typeface known for its clean, modern appearance and is commonly used in branding and graphic design.
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Fanfares originated from the middle ages, although depictions from ancient Rome include, but the evidence is not completely clear. Fanfares were commonly used in 18th century France and they would have been very quirky and energetic pieces of music, and had lots of repetition in it. Modern fanfares come from the 19th century, and were used for special events like the coronation of the king or queen.
A fanfare in music is a short, loud, and triumphant piece typically played by brass instruments. It is used to grab the audience's attention, mark important moments, or introduce a significant event in a musical composition.