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SUWANEH, Mike Lamin and JOHNSON, Idella

THOMPSON, Theodore John and OLSON, Dolores Marie

KELLEY, Samuel David and BRACKEN, Martha Ann

HA, Charles and NGUYEN, Nga Thi To

NASH, Shea Daniel and IRWIN, Caitlin Rose

KELKENBERG, Jason Paul and BISHOP, Misti Dian

STUELAND, Nathan Herman and CRIGER, Amanda Sue

ALSONIDAR, Abdullah H. and ANOGUIS, Michelle Renee

LOPEZ-VELASQUEZ, Pedro and GOMEZ-ROBLES, Monica Del Carmen

LIN, Chu Ju and LU, Qin

CIESINSKI, Barry Lawrence and HENEGER, Constance Lynn

EIDSON, Keith Daniel and FRY, Megan Kathleen

ROGERS, Aaron Patrick and RIESINGER, Amber Lynn

HUGHES, Tyler Beau and BENABIDES, Tiana Janel

CHETTY, Parmesh Kumar and SCRIMGEOUR, Katherine Raye

OLIVETO, Damon Lee and NOMURA, Susan Keiko

OVERSTREET, Christopher Lanning and McINTYRE, Robin Jeanette

KINCAID, Gerome Austin and WRIGHT, Sara Marie

WINESBERRY, Cornelius III and PETERS, Amanda Jean

DORMAN, James Carter and WAGNER, Elizabeth Katherine

PLUMMER, Justin Gregory and NUR, Nora

MONARKO, James Robert and DAVENPORT, Teresa Matilda

SCHOEN, Eric Thomas and HART, Amanda Marie

VERDUZCO, Javier and MAHGOUB, Nada Hassan

TRUMBIE, Rocky Lee and FOSTER, Valarie Grace

McNEIL, Collis and CHIN-LOY, Karise Elaine

COULTER, William Guy and LARIN, Erica Marie

MATTOON, Kevin Harold and DELAROSA, Linda Marie

DICKINSON, Mark Benjamin and ISRAEL, Sarah Elizabeth

BOOTH, Dwayne Allen and CANFIELD, Ann Marie

ROLLER, Michael James and JENKINS, Sandra Valerie

WOODBROOK, Jon Richard and KNIGHT, Carol Lynn

MORRIS, Jack Terry and BOYES, Catherine May

SANTOS, Sigfried Victor and WILLIAMS, Sondra Felice

SHERRITT, Patrick James and BOWEN, Jamie Marie

WEARS, John Michael and MARTINEZ, Rosita Dee

MATTHEWS, Nicholas James and ISTED, Shawna Burkett

ANDERSON, Gregory Scott and WILSON, Cynthia Sue

SCHNEIDER, Kenneth Joseph and HEGGE, Andrea Linnea

MENDOZA, Robert Zavala, Jr. and KUNSTORF, Rebecca Lynn

HARRIS, James Randall and BURRUS, Kimberly Lynn

HALVERSON, James Allen and THOMPSON, Barbara Joyce

DOAN, Roger Eric and CONNERS HYE-YOUNG, Candice

S’ANCHAEZ-PANIAGUA, Rogelio and ARMENDARIZ, Daniela

SEAMAN, John Douglas and McALPIN, Marie Ann

ESTRELLA, Mora Fernando and KOLTSOVA, Yelena Nickolaine

RODRIGUEZ, Israel and BECK, Erica Rose

DOLAN, Craig James and NESS, Rebekah Marie

GULPAN, Samuel Shane and BRAZINA, Hiromi Shirao

STOA, Darrell Young and MUIRHEAD, Shanna Rae

FRAZER, Richard David and FRAZER, Sharon Lee

HO, David Hoang and LE, Tina Thuy

VANETTA, Brett William and WHITLEY, Jennifer Lynn

HENDRICKS, Sean La Salle and BRUCE-TAGOE, Darkua

GABRIADZE, David Avtandilovich and DUTOVA, Anna Pavlovna

HUFFMAN, Stephen Burke and YEVTUSHENKO, Svetlana Petrovna

MILLER, James Curtis and ANDERSON, Valerie Ann

TINES, Terry Alan and CLARK, Andrea Lynn

DRIVER, Richard Earl and GAMMON, Amalia Mortala

CAHAN, Richard Jonathan and SCHERMAN, Emily Yuk Lan

MINEAR, Stephen Douglas and JOHANSON, Juliet

HUNTLEY, Cornell Alan Wade and SCHULTZ, Roxanne Patricia

MACRAE, Colin Floyd and ABABKOVA, Marina Igorevna

PRUETT-SARATAN, Antonio II and JOHNSON, Margaret Mae

DELANEY, James Walter and WELLS, Sarah Jane

WILSON, Jeffrey William and ABARQUEZ, Estrellita

McCARTY, Ralph Jay and HERO, Stacy Courtney

GARCIA, Ronald Eugene and LINDSTROM, Denese Renee’

SULLIVAN, Christopher Jon and SLONIKER, Cynthia Janet

HAURY, Daniel Weston and VICKERS, Shannon Tamara

COOK, Walter Roy and DUPRE, Tamara Jean

SUTTON, William Steven and SCOTT, Jodi Anne

COLQUITT, Sr., David Andrew and LEMKE, Cheryl Romm

CANTRELL, Mark Weldon and PARKER, Vivian Chantel

MUSSETTER, Joshua Clay and BARNHILL, Sharon Anne

CROSSMAN, Wesley James and EYRISH, Barbara Lou

O’BRIEN, Robert Kanaiela and WITHERSPOON, Tina Marie

HOGAN, Shane Earl and EARLYWINE, Lorie Sophia

DUBOSE, Scott Allan and BAILEY, Lenora Ann

TRIPP, Shane Lee and MUNDELL, Jacquelyn Aurora

BOYD, Troy Jay and BODDY, Terrie Lynn

McELWAIN, Steven Bruce and TAN, Xiaowen

HULBERT, Lucien Earl and THAO, Deanna Ann

SERRANO, Lonnie and SERRANO, Karen

MILLER, Arthur William and DEAN, Kathleen May

FOURNIER, Normand Paul and ROZHNOVSKA, Svitliana Volodumiriviva

NORTON, Ralph Eugene and AMICK, Ronya Marie

CALLAGHAN, Ryan Michael and TINGLEY, Jennifer Lynn

AVDEYEV, Sergey Ivanovich and LIPPERT, Lindsey Marie

CRUZ-ATANACIO, Jose Antonio and OLIVAS, Elsa Judith Cuevas

ROBINSON, Danny Curtis and DIAZ, Rita Lynn

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