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LINDERMAN, Brian Frederick and GEHENIO, Nancy Marie

SMITH, Raymond Charles and FIELDS, Barbara Jean

SCOTT, Manuel and BARBOZA, Aprillee

LOZANO-NAJERA, Jesus and GALICIA-LUNA, Liliana

BEVAN, Randal Lee and BROWE, Karla Anne

SAWO, Yankuba and FLANAGAN, Heather Lee

ANDERSON, Keith Brian and MOYER, Kathleen Ann

GAINES, Gary Lee and BAGBY, Jacquelyn Elizabeth

MICHELS, Andrew Nicholas and KEFGEN, Melissa Rene

HINDMAN, Joshua Jay and KLEIN, Tamara Kay

GIPAYA, Erik John and SOLEMA, Mary Shilaie Alfanta

POWELL, Sean Richard and HENIFIN, Stephanie Deanne

KORUGA, Anthony Tyler and MEEK, Lisa Rachelle

MORK, Viggo Jr. and SMITH, Crystal Rilene

DICKERSON, William Kent and ROHE, Barbara Aspen T.

QINA, Jokesaweni and GALLINGER, April Kealohaokalani

MATT, Gregory Alan and SHAIKH, Farhana Abdulla

ADAMS, Dennis Dean and HEIDE, Tina Deeann

BRIGGS, Kevin Wade and DIANO, Jasmin Enteria

TAPPE, William Raymond and COLE, Heather Colleen

JONES, David Norman and SCHUERHOLZ, Johnell

NGO, Trung Quoc and TRAN, Denise Thi

McELROY, Michael William and PATRICK, Sandra Louise

NOVAK, John Edmond and RICHARDS, Louella Evelyn

GALARITA, Michael John and ROSS, Carol Marie

DELEON, Ismael Aquino Jr. and MAGDALENA, Anastasia Maria

WILLIAMS, Glen Wade and BECK, Joelle Lynn

HUMBYRD, Jeremy Michael and WALKER, Destiny Nichole

BRAUN, John Edward Jr. and SADOWSKI, Adele Kay

THAYER, Robert Maurice and JACKSON BAIRD, Melanie Lynn

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DONG, Michael Anh and DELA CRUZ, Jennilynn Cartas

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FLOYD, Clayton Donald and MIRAMONTES-RAMIREZ, Patricia

GARZA, John Michael and STURLAUGSON, Briana Mae

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WEGMAN, Brian David and BREMNES, Mary Jayne

ALLEN, Charles Patrick and DIGGINS, Carol Ann

BRUECKNER, Timothy Moritz and LUZMOOR, Terry Lynn

CAMARA, Kebba and ANDERSON, Kesha Delynn

WEAVER, Andrew Hogg and ORBERG, Teresa Ann

HADDEN, Christopher Lee and LAMBERT, Ember Emigh Louise

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