Pacino opened his, finding an advance copy of the next week's Time magazine.
An advance copy of the article was made available by the quarterly review, which is based in Washington.
Families of those involved received advance copies inside the Guildhall.
The responses from the readers of the advance copies were too negative for him to use, however.
Members of Congress were not given advance copies, as is often custom.
What else did he put in that advance copy, Burke?
Just make it a £50 note for an advance copy.
Another friend, who has read an advance copy of the book, said it was malicious.
The study met with cautious enthusiasm among cancer researchers who had been seen advance copies.
I now knew what had happened to the advance copy.
By the time we get back, the printer usually has the proof copies ready to be checked.
However, it never got beyond the proof copy, and was thus not actually published.
Once the first draft is complete, a proof copy is sent up for checking.
Unless they have a proof copy there is no way that they can spot any of the above problems.
Carr often sent proof copies of new maps to retailers.
If proof copies are not supposed to be sold on, why "add value" in such a way?
(The committees are supplied with proof copies of the estimates).
The final proof copy of this book was delivered to his home just a few hours after Bushell's death.
We include a proof copy of the edition, with Eliot's corrections.
The first 20 people to email their name and address to publicity@bloomsbury.com will be sent a publisher's proof copy of the stories.