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MARTIN, Sean Michael and EVISON, Rosemary Yumi Santos

SCHMETZER, Walter Friedrich and WHITE, Michelle Louise

ARJONA, Anthony Alberto and BIRDSALL, Brie-Ana Rae

WALTON, Rollin Cooke and HERZOG, Miriam Shirley

OWENS, Raymond Rap and SHELLENBERGER, Angela Anne

RAY, Robert Layne and KISSINGER, Michelle Marie

CRONIN, Joseph Charles and STENCIL, Robyn Elise

VOROBYEV, Vladimir Vladimirovich and KURILCHENKO, Lyudmila Ivanovna

CAREY, Michael Raymond and DE-RUSHE, Rochelle Joy

LIAO, Hsin-Chih and SU, I-Chen

HANSEN, Mclean Michael and OREILLY, Deirdre Kathleen

McBRIDE, Patrick Charles and RUBY, Tabitha Kimberly

EDMONDS, Ryan Lee and LISKA, Khrysha Ann

FARRILL, Victor Leith and STEELE, Veronica Jean

BULLOCK, Michael James and HITCH, Shannon Marie

UDODIK, Alex L. and UGIYANITSA, Marina G.

DEALY, Douglas Marc and LAVISON, Samantha Lavern

WENDT, Walter Henry and DONSANOUPHITH, Manila

HOWLEY, Aaron Bruce, Sr. and HALE, Chrystal Harmony

AMEZCUA, Antonio Barriga and QUIRINO, Guadalupe Rosendo

NELSON, William Keith III and PERRIN, Patricia Anne Amelia

FERNANDEZ, Julian and TOWNES, Kayleigh Anne

JONES, James Evert and WICKER, Tracie Yvette

FEEK, Thomas Harry and FOSTER, Dorothea Ingeborg

REYES-BAUTISTA, Gabriel and CORZA-MARTINEZ, Araceli

MYHRE, Thomas Vydene and SIMEONE, Kristin Ann

STRANG, Timothy Nelson and GOGERTY, Cindy Colleen

CHRISTOFFERSEN, Jonathan Micheal and HALL, Candace Athena

McCORKLE, Michael Lee and MURPHY, Dawn Maureen

CLOKE, David Daniel and HARRIS, Jill Suzanne

BURNAROOS, Steve Todd and SMITH, Angel Rae

STEEG, Michael and MORROW, Ashlee Jane

MASON, Dexter Delano and CHAVEZ, Cara Ann

AUSTIN, Jerry David and COYLE, Verna Grace

FERNELIUS, Cory Simon and ERICKSON, Rosanna Rachelle

BROWN, Jimmy Allen and FLEMING, Lucinda Jean

YAKOVLEVITCH, Marko and DUFAULT, Mary Jane

ARSTAD, Ben Joseph and CHOO, Lily Beauty

McCOLLEY, Ernest Ray and KYLE, Jo Ann

MANZANO, Christopher Matthew Koa and LEBLOND, Jennifer Ruth Rose

SEDORE, Allen Ray and YAHN, Janice Marie

BIRD, Seth Alan and PETERSON, Jenny Lela

COOK, Jason Scott and HOWE, Carla Jo

ANDERSON, Nicholas George and AADLAND, Stevie Lynn

PAIGE, Brian Keith and DEANE, Wendy Michelle

TRANSUE, William Robert and TRANSUE, Tereasa Diane

HABOWSKI, Derek Thomas and WALSH, Cyrstal Lee

BISH, Stephen Bill and ROHR, Sandra Lynn

DAHER, Joshua Michael and STAHL, Candice Lynn

JORKAN, Noel and TIBON, Norin

SOBANA, Ali and STEFFEE, Evelyn Agnes

CUEVA, George Albert and NGUYEN, Thao Ngoc

WADE, Fred Turner and UPHOFF, Emily Susan

CHARLEBOIS, Michael Scott and BURNS, Chelsea Anna Marie

USTINOVICH, Alexander Lvovich and PERKINS, Kathryn Elizabeth

MOMOTOK, Svyatoslav Leonidovich and VELYCHKO, Nadezhda Pavlovna

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BUTLER, Edward Paige and PEWITT, Gemma Kathleen

GRINDE, James Chadley and GROSS, Phothong Hall

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