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SWIFT, George and STRIGUNOVA, Larissa

INGRAM-LOCK, Anthony and Vandana

WALTON, Arrae and Michelle

GALTIERI, Ryan and Amanda

BELLAMY, Kenneth and Cathrine

ROSS, William and Julia

FLORES, Julian and GOEZ, Nohemi

JESSUP, Mark and Josephine

GOERS, Allan and Laura

JUNTILA, Stephen and Isbell

KIRKBRIDE, Glenn and Lynn

BUTLER, Michael, II and Tonya

MORGAN, Charles and Cynthia

PINTAR, Patrick and Darcy

PATTERSON, Timothy and Lacey

BRADLEY, Paul and Janet

BRAR, Arshdeep and GILL, Harpreet

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MOORE, Jason and Marlene

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TE, Kevin and Thuy

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ALTHER, Steven and Cherolyn

COCHRAN, Theodore, III and Candice

HEINLE, Bradley and Louise

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HUGHES, Brian and EMELIO, Leilani

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BOYLE, Michael and APODACA, Shannon

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