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- adjective Alternative spelling of
prerelease .
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Examples
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Apple sometime this week is expected to tap its developers to begin testing a new pre-release copy of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, signaling a clear acceleration of the beta test process.
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As part of the pre-release preview you can vote on your favorite Simpsons character and pre-order sets of the stamps.
Boing Boing 2009
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The star didn't drop any major bombs about the story, but she did admit to having seen most of "The Wolfman" in its pre-release form.
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I remember watching a dub of Hated, the documentary about the transgressive punk performer, on a pre-release review VHS at Mark F's pad in 1994 and being thoroughly disgusted, which, I guess, was the whole point.
Boing Boing 2009
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I saw a pre-release version two years ago at Loscon and liked it.
Film 2010
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Described in pre-release propaganda as a "game-changer" for Hollywood, the spectacle-driven 3-D adventure is certainly living up to expectations.
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I wonder what kind of pre-release event they will have for this book.
The Volokh Conspiracy » A New Book Coming Soon from Michael Bellesiles 2010
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When the over-budget 1995 Kevin Costner vehicle "Waterworld" endured similar pre-release scrutiny, pundits dubbed it "Fishtar."
Hope and Crosby They Were Not Bruce Bennett 2011
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Which of the pre-release materials -- trailers, posters, etc. -- has gotten you most excited?
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Considering these things, reading a pre-release copy of Bruce Brown's upcoming graphic novel Howard Lovecraft and the Frozen Kingdom evoked a different feeling than I had anticipated.
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