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NYBERG, Gregory Douglas and BAKER, Lisa Deann

LANE, Richard Brian and MARTIN, Sharon Elizabeth

EKSTEDT, Joshua Jo and SWANSON, Vickie Lyn

ARCHER, Eric Michael and WARD, Mary Elizabeth

PARSONS, Joseph Wade and MANNING, Leann Ren’ea

HANSON, Andrew Kristoffer and TALBOTT, Stephanie Joanne

LEWIS, Shawn Mikal and PLOUSE-NIXON, Leslie Kay

BJURMAN, Bo Egon and JACOBS, Theresa Lourain

HELF, Anthony Jay and McANDREWS, Kim

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SHEPPARD, Bryant John and TIEFEL, Amy Diane

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NOVIK, Stefan and GUSCHIN, Lydia Joy

DELARA, Barry Samuel and BOIES, Sarah Nicole

YANEZ, Zacarias Cuauhtemoc and CUMMINGS, Renee Michelle

HINCH, Kenneth Edward and HINCH, Janet Eileen

DUNSING, Russell Allen, II and MAIER, Brandy Lee

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BURKE, John Michael and PRICE, Shannon Brooke

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STEINER, John William and TRAUBA, Lindsey Ann

BAKER, Brian Charles and ATIENZA, Mary Elizabeth

FRANCISCO, Micheal Shane and HIJJAWI, Lisa Marie

GARDNER, Derek Lee and HEDRICK, Tamara Rae

SCHMEICHEL, Eric Allan and BILEAU, Joan Margaret

LEE, Andrew Clayton and SCHAEFFER, Aimee Louise

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ZAHA, Justin David and SCHROEDER, Christy Lee

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FELISH, Brian Gene and STEWART, Lori Jean

FLICKNER, David Allen and LEDFORD, Jessica Lee

MARCHI, Frank William and ERICKSON, Marcia Mae

COTA, Robert Daniel and SLICK, Cynthia Lynnette

SCHWARTZ, Michael Gerald and JOHNSON, Ashley Lynn

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WICKEN, Scott William Jr. and SETZER, Renelle Nicole

GRUBB, Beau and HOLLAND, Gwen Marie

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