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  2. H2 (manga) - Wikipedia

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    H2 (Japanese: エイチ・ツー, Hepburn: Eichi Tsū) is a Japanese baseball-themed manga series written and illustrated by Mitsuru Adachi.It was serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday from July 1992 to November 1999, with its chapters collected in thirty-four tankōbon volumes.

  3. Emotional History - Wikipedia

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    Emotional History is MAX's fourth original studio album on original label, Avex Trax.The album comes three years after the release of their last studio album, Maximum Groove in 1998.

  4. H2: Kimi to Ita Hibi - Wikipedia

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  5. MAX discography - Wikipedia

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    "Barairo no Hibi" 11 231 45,630 74,920 February 15, 2001 "Always Love" 12 274 32,760 49,790 May 16, 2001 "Perfect Love" 10 293 26,210 46,130

  6. Larger than Life (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Barairo no Hibi" (バラ色の日々) is a Japanese-language cover of "Larger than Life" by Japanese girl group MAX. The song is their 18th single and fourth from their album Emotional History (2001). It features an additional writing credit from Yuko Ebine, who wrote completely new lyrics for the song.

  7. Always Love - Wikipedia

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    "Always Love" is a song by Japanese pop group, MAX. It was released as their 19th single and was used as the ending theme to the NTV program, Sports Max. [1] It is the last of five singles leading up to their fourth original studio album, Emotional History (2001).

  8. Tiger Woods' TGL debut rivals NBA ratings despite rout - AOL

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    Tiger Woods was routed at his own game on Tuesday night, but his defeat was still as appealing to sports fans as the NBA's regular season slate that night.

  9. Precious Collection 1995–2002 - Wikipedia

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    Precious Collection 1995–2002 is a singles collection released by Japanese dance unit, MAX.It was released on March 20, 2002 on the avex trax label. The album compiled all of the group's first 23 singles on a two disc set.