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The Power of Two: Shinji and Misato
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The Power of Two: Nagatoro and Hachioji
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The Power of Trust
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The Char's Counterattack And Metal Black Connection
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The Legend of Black Heaven and The Power of Midlife Crisis
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The One Piece Connection
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The emphasis on the role of what defines a team, for better or for worse, continues in both volume 13 and 14 of Chihayafuru.
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