Sentences with phrase «uploaded final versions»

Konami, a well - known Japanese spa manufacturer, yesterday uploaded final versions of Metal Gear Solid V's box art.
When you list a book for pre-order, you'll need to upload the final version or a draft manuscript of the book file for review.
Two years ago Smashwords initiated the first stage of their pre-order system, but it required authors to upload the final version of their book, alongside the cover art.
Make sure you upload a final version of your book at least 10 days (2 weeks to be safe) before the publishing date, since the consequences appear to be dire.
Since you're filming yourself, don't rush because you can always try it a hundred times before you upload the final version to YouTube.
You can try it a hundred times and ask someone who will give you an honest opinion to critique your video before you upload the final version to YouTube.

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Please note that the full and final version of the agreed «Initial IMO strategy on reduction of GHG emissions from ships» is not yet publicly available, but will be uploaded to this article when it becomes public in a few weeks.
When you upload the book file, you will receive a message on the title page about when you must have the final version uploaded by.
Your final version must be uploaded 10 days before the release date you set.
Has uploading the final translation in the ePub and PDF versions solved the problem?
After uploading, use Kindle Previewer to see the final version of your ebook before it's published, so you can go back, make changes and re-upload.
My reader records the book and uploads it, all I have to do is listen to it and approve the final version.
In a peculiar turn of events, Youtube user Johnny Mac uploaded a remade version of the Final Fantasy X soundtrack featuring protagonist...
However, the more common form of green open access publishing is «self - archiving»: the author publishes her work in a standard journal, but retains permission either to upload (archive) a version of her publication — ideally a PDF of the final, edited paper as published in the journal but usually a pre-publication version («pre-print»)-- to an institutional repository or other repository, eg, the private Social Sciences Research Network (SSRN).
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