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courtesy copy
noun
Carbon copy
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"We did send a courtesy copy to VW to say 'vehicles B and C are your vehicles and you might like to know', we had no response".
Mr. Bart added that he had once provided Mr. Ovitz with a courtesy copy of an article that mentioned him -- he said he could not recall the date -- before it appeared on the newsstand but after it had been printed.
For scholarly publication, presentation or redistribution in any format of collections catalog data and digital assets obtained from Yale Peabody Museum web services, departments and divisions, we request that you send a courtesy copy to the collections manager.
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When Joel I. Klein filed the government's antitrust case against Microsoft nearly two years ago, he sent courtesy copies of the 53-page legal complaint to a number of appellate judges and Supreme Court justices.
Courtesy Pathe.
When I finally did receive a copy an early copy, courtesy of Eno's record label, Warp—I didn't blast it on my headphones during my commute, or at the gym, which is what I usually do with new music.
All photos and image copy courtesy of Core 77.
If you missed the one-night-only premiere of Pulse Films and LCD SOUNDSYSTEM's SHUT UP AND PLAY THE HITS the part intimate interview with frontman James Murphy, part concert documentary chronicling LCD's last days as a band, then you'll be happy to know that you can pick it up on Blu-ray and DVD now—or better yet, enter to win a copy courtesy of Oscilloscope Laboratories.
And to celebrate the release of my new book, Charlie Fink's Metaverse, An AR Enabled Guide to VR & AR, I signed and gave away over 100 copies, courtesy of Vuze Camera.
But Jalem M. Getz, chief executive of Buy Seasons, said, "We deliberately have not copied, and out of courtesy we haven't copied any of the products they sell".
The idea of a replacement dropped incongruously into the public domain on Monday, courtesy of a leaked copy of a letter written by the education minister, Michael Gove, and published in The Guardian.
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