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Eminence released Passion (2006) and Destiny: Dreamer's Alliance (2007), two studio recorded albums that feature various compositions from the Passion and Destiny: Reunion concerts respectively.

In 1983, the Trio released Passion, Grace & Fire, and he had an acting role in Carlos Saura's highly acclaimed film Carmen, for which he was also nominated for a BAFTA Film Award for Best Score.

You can always gauge how well an actor's career is going if they can get away with releasing passion-project music without it in any way impacting the kudos acquired during their day job (this is called The Idris Elba Effect).

Besides, even before its release, "The Passion" has developed a somewhat different profile.

Twentieth Century Fox's home entertainment division will release "The Passion" in August and, later, "The Hunting of the President", a documentary about an alleged right-wing conspiracy against Bill and Hillary Clinton.

The new piece speaks of Purchase as a place "where brilliant minds collide, diversified yet unified," and of students who "must release the passion that's burning in our souls".

The main vocal theme for the original Japanese release was "Passion", written and performed by Utada.

Although most studios balked at distributing it, Newmarket Films, the company that released "The Passion of the Christ," bought "Death of a President" and plans to rush it into release on Oct. 27, hoping for the kind of payoff that will make all those other nervous companies wish they had jumped in.

He fears that if a way is not found to keep Mr. Demirel in office, the scramble to succeed him will release political passions that he has so far managed to control.

Correction: September 11 , 2003 Thursday An article on Aug. 30 about 20th Century Fox's decision against releasing "The Passion," Mel Gibson's movie about Jesus' last hours, misstated the precedent for the studio's distribution of Mr. Gibson's movies.

The company soon acquired several theatres throughout Germany and inaugurated Berlin's lavish Film Palast am Zoo with the premiere of Lubitsch's Madame Dubarry (1919; also released as Passion), an international hit that did much to open the door for German films in countries where they had been banned since the war.

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