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1983
Carpenter's next film, Christine, was the 1983 adaptation of the Stephen King novel of the same name.
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1980
Christine" was released as a single by record label Polydor on 30 May 1980.
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2007
Christine is the third album by Norwegian pop singer Christine Guldbrandsen, released in 2007 in Norway through MBN Music Business Norway.
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in 1984
When Christine released Christine's solo album in 1984 Christine did not embrace the synth pop of the mid 80's.
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3 solo albums - Christine Perfect (1970), Christine McVie (1984)
Christine released 3 solo albums - Christine Perfect (1970), Christine McVie (1984), and In The Meantime (2004).
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1978
Christine, Princess of Eroticism (1978) Christmas in August (1998) Christmas Bounty (2013)
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as a digital download on 14 April 2014 through
Christine was released as a digital download on 14 April 2014 through Because Music as the second single from the Queens's debut studio album Chaleur Humaine (2014).
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in 2004
Uh Christine had a solo album out in 2004 (In The Meantime), and I'm pretty sure Christine was photographed for that.
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on licence on May 16, 1894
Apparently Christine was released on licence on May 16, 1894.
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on Monday 27th February 2017
Christine was released on UK Blu-ray and DVD on Monday 27th February 2017.
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in January, 2012
Christine has Christine's first release in January, 2012; Blood Veins.
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in 2021
Christine released the album in 2021, so Christmas isn't new for this year, but we're catching up (long story!).
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Christine's first album together, 1975's Fleetwood Mac,
Christine's first album together, 1975's Fleetwood Mac, had several hit songs, with McVie's "Over My Head" and "Say You Love Me" both reaching Billboard's top-20 singles chart.
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in March, 2011
Christine appeared on the big screen in March, 2011 as Madam Lazar in Catherine Hardwicke's production of Red Riding Hood – the first studio picture to be directed by a woman, shot by a woman and starring a woman (Amanda Seyfried).
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in 1912
Christine made Christine's debut at the movies in 1912, and Christine's filmography is vast.
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In 1988
In 1988 the band released the still-remarkable ‘Christine’, topped John Peel’s Festive Fifty with extravagantly talented and youthful guitarist Terry Bickers's fourth single, the tense, disturbed, ‘Destroy The Heart’, and issued an astonishing, 30-minute debut album of uniquely unhinged anthems and luminous, eerie ballads.
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Àite mo Ghaoil (1982)
At a time when traditional Gaelic singing was not widely known or appreciated, Christine's seminal first album Àite mo Ghaoil (1982) was a catalyst for change.
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in 1995
Christine released Christine's first album, piece by piece, produced by Ian Lefeuvre in 1995, then Facing Me, produced by Ross Murray, in 1998.
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