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NEDROW, Leo Edward and BUSH, Berit Louise

PRATT, David Joseph and DAY, Melissa Marie

MANGULABNAN, Feliciano De Leon and LOCSIN, Cecilia Celis

PETERSON, Jim David II and McCOY, Jessica Marie

HEACOCK, Justin Ross and LUPORINI, Jillian Marie

PAREDES, Fernando and OTAVA, Debra Joan

OLSON, Kevin Michael and DASSINGER, Amy Diane

ANDERSON, John Burton Jr. and GARDNER, Janet Louise

JENSEN, Christopher Marc and SALTER, Kristen Nicole

RAINEY, Joshua Dylan and HODGES, Delores Ann

ROSENBERG, Mark Whitman and HARESNAPE, Sheila Colleen

BUNTIN, Jeffrey Gene and PARKER, Amanda Leigh

SNOWDEN, Timothy Edward and JOHNSON, Heather Marie

SANTOS, John Michael and XAYAMOUANGBO, Bouachanh

SMITH, Curtis Duzzette and BAIN, Laurie Elene

FAHRENKOPF, Herbert Erik and CLOYD, Shelly Elizabeth

RUTT, Shane Allan and COUNSELLOR, Shilo Lynn

VAN NOY, Douglas Mitchell and BAKER, Diane Phyllis

HOFFMAN, Charles Robert and VICKERS, Sarah Yvonne

DEARMAN, Christopher Michael and CHANCELLOR-THIGPIN, Mandy Ruth

SIERS, Bradley Clifford and EBEL, Sunita Wienholz

FINROW, Joshua Ryan and POYSTI, Sonia Natalie

DANIELSON, Keith Charles and WOLLERMAN, Sarah Melissa

HONGERHOLT, Brandon Jade and LA-COTI, Amanda Kay

SMITH, Brian Scott and EFFENBERGER, Rebecca Anne

ROJAS-RAMIREZ, Mario Jesus and MARTINEZ-SANTOS, Benita

MERKEL, Wesley Lynn and MANN, Donna Raye

BERTSCH, Jonathan Thomas and GORE, Aimee Marie

DOUIN, Matthew Robert and UPTON, Amanda Michele

MILLER, Brandon William and ELLIS, Laura Elizabeth

ARMSTRONG, William Edison and DAVIS, Mary Ellen

WERN, Cole and PIN, Pheakdei

STEVENS, Paul David and LASHBAUGH, Shelly Lynn

SEPANSKI, Aaron Patrick and KIRK, Lateesha Jeannette

JALLOW, Lamin and BANDA, Nanding

MAUPIN, Joshua Wayne and BRENNING, Jamie Rose

BROXSON, Joel David and WASHINGTON, Alycia Ann

BONIELLA, Joshua Michael and SUMIDA, Daniela Massumi

ANDREWS, Herrick John and JI, Aihua

BOGUS, Daniel Carl Jr. and MALLANG, Shannon Michelle

KRUMINS, Frederick Robert and RADASERT, Rotjana

GILLON, Henry Clifton and HOCKETT, Donna Lou Jack

FORTIER, John Emery and FILLER, Paula Jeanne

ROSENBERG, Patrick Matthew and MASON, Tiffany Leanne

BOISSERANC, David John and WELLS, Tanya Marie

CALDITO, Virgilio Garcia and LASALA, Imelda Villanueva

SMALLEY, Eric Michael and PORTER, Shawna Charee

LINDSTROM, Eldon Reece and CRITES, Andria Michelle

CHAM, Dawda and MARTIN, Debra Maye

OSBORNE, Gregory Scott and KUHNLY, Pepper Marie

DOUDT, Jason Paul and THORNTON, Julie Suzanne

AGARENZO, Richard Peter and WATERS, Teresa Ann

NGUYEN, George and PHAM, Nga Hong Thi

SMITH, Richard Levi and PAYLOR, Tiffany Elizabeth-Ann

HAVILAND, Joseph Anthony and FRANK, Alicia

CRITCHLEY, Joshua Charles and TREMOULET, Pascale Yvonne

PACINI, Tyler Aaron and GROTHAUS, Tonya Elise

DERKSEMA, Gordon Lee and CHILSON, Erica Lynn

BAKKAR, Rasheed Saleh and THURMAN, Lydia Rose

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