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GABLE, William Barton and CHEN, Ellen

ROBINSON, Christopher Alan and BUDBILL-ATKINS, Elizabeth Suzanne

STEEN, Mark Edward and CLAXTON, Jessica Lee

RUTLEDGE, Ryan Dale and SOWARDS, Kristy Marie

ALVA, Patrick John and OBSIOMA, Carmen-Liza-Marie Tacastacas

WILSON, Michael John and ONDRACEK, Katrina Jean

WEBB, David Allen Jr. and KEAVIN, Alisha Ann

DEETER, Bill Ray and DAUBNEY, Carolyn Julia

PSZANOWSKI, Aaron Lee and MIDDLETON, Jewel Marie

CANETE, Rowell Monton, HERNANDEZ, Veronica Olguin

EATON, John Edward Jr. and JOHNSON, Maggie Elizabeth

GHANBARZADEH, Kiomars Dehkordi and JAFARVAND, Zahara Gigloo

PHUKHASUWAN, Rangsan and PRAMOJ, Supanan

HARRIS, John William and McMURPHY, Linda Marie

BOLLERSLEV, Michael Shane and FERRIL, Minday Kay

HERNANDEZ, Miguel Angel and SOULE, Whitney Lauren

FALCON, Adrian Lavonta and MAUCH, Samantha Maureen

HUMPHREY, James Russell and WAMMACK, Samantha Jo

BUMGARNER, Kevin Jay and COGGIANO, Christine Renee

VASYURA, Ananiy and NAZARCHUK, Yuliya

FRANKLIN, John Andrew and ZIMMERLING, Kerri Dawn

SOH, Alan Kheng Nee and LIM, Yaly

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STONE, Jay Addison and GRIFFITHS, Christina Lee

WALKER, John Russell and JASPERSON, Allison

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PALUBICKI, Kamil Peter and DOUGLAS, Aislin Leslie

LUNSFORD, Ronald Matthew and GERARD, Ara Lynn

GOINS, Ron Dean and BEAUDETTE, Jaylene Marie

ROCKEY, Michael Lewis and WIESE, Karla Maria

SEY, Modou and NJAI, Amie Mustapha

MOROZ, Vasiliy Savvatevich and STEBLIY, Olga Andreyevna

ZACHARY, Reid B and MACALLISTER, Jeannette Lynn

ARZUMANYAN, Davit Yuri and COX, Holly Christine

BERRY, Harold Raymond and OSALDE, Violet Arelis

ROHR, Christofer Allen and SKRINSKI, Marty Lynn

CHANCEY, Roy Walter and LIS-BOYLE, Alaine Christine

HENDRICKSON, Levi Michael and FRISBIE, Brandelyn Marlene

DUNSMORE, Marcu Lee and WATKINS, Julie Jeane

TOMAS-JACOBO, Oscar and VEGA-TUFINO, Cristina

MACH, Guy Joseph and ABRANTES, Bella Apolonio

OLAYIWOLA, Ayodeji Segun and KINNEY, Ruth Ann

WELCH, Gregory Mark and WILSON, Patricia Ann

KIM, Moon Tae and KIM, Hee Kyung

CLARK, Steven Scott and KINNEY, Monique Janelle

GOURLEY, Daniel Earl and LIKES, Jill Renee

ANDERSEN, Kevin Sean and HENDERSON, Megan Marie

NANEZ, Pelaez Rafael and TILDEN, Naomi Theresa

BEARD, Steven William and SUWANNAWAT, Supak

MYERS, Jason Samuel and HOFFMANN, Kaleinani Eva

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