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Volcano high = Whasango

Korea, Republic Of, 2001
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Peer group pressure at High School is on a whole other level when the students go to a fantastical school for those good in martial arts. Students and teacher..

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High noon

United States, 1952
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High noon (Captioned)

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High Score

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High and low = Tengoku to jigoku [Widescreen]

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High Sierra

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High Tide

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High spirits

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High hopes

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Proof

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High fidelity

United States, 2000
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Go

United States, 1999
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High Fidelity

United Kingdom and United States of America, 2000
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Mercury rising

United States, 1999
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Full alert

Hong Kong, 1997
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High anxiety (Captioned)

United States, 1977
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Double happiness

Canada, 1994
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