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DEMPEWOLF, Brian John and LAMIE, Chelsea June

STEWART, James Lewis and PHILLIPS, Ann Elizabeth

TIMM, Steven Charles and BLACK, Jessica Helen

SABOURIN, Jacob Israel and LLOYD, Stacie Marie

LOPEZ-LOPEZ, Olegario and SHARON, Roslyn Marie

HANEY, William Riley and O’HARA, Souza Scarlet Venus

JUNGK, Kevin and ARMSTRONG, Andrea Lynn

SIMON, Chad Robert and TOMKINS, Heather Dawn

HATTER, Steven Patrick and KOWSKY, Crystal Ann

TORRES-CARDENAS, J. Guadalupe and LUNA-GUERRERO, Martina

MINCHUK, Yuriy Yakovlevich and KLEPANCHUK, Olga Viktorovna

WIER, Thomas Charles and BLAKE, Wendy Ruth

ELY, Ryan Tack and VAZQUEZ, Amy Beth

CORT, Kyle Douglas and SISCO, Aimee Cherie

ST. MARTIN, Nicholas Wayne and PALMER, Lisa Dawn

SMOOTS, Eduard Crayton and OSBORN, Bobbi Elizabeth

COURTNEY, Christopher Colin and MAURER, Julie Ellen

KINJA, Nicholas Mbatai and MBURU, Sheilah Nambui

ERVIN, Charles Donald and SCHICK, Cirrus Deanne

CAMPBELL, Hugh Sterling and DALTON, Dianne Louise

COLE, David Lee and SOELZER, Judith Kay

MORRILL, Douglas John and BENN, Shelby Annette

PAULSON, Ryan Mitchell and POULIN, Marilyn Ann

MACABALITAO, Alejandro Vicente and SHINDO, Chikage Ann

HILLS, Joshua Michael and FRANE, Christina Colleen

STANFORD, Douglas James and SNITZLER, Nicole Danielle

FLEMING, James and GRIFFITH, Leslie Victoria

MEGENITY, Richard Paul and REICH, Carol Elaine

LOJA, Anthony and MICKELSEN, Elizabeth

SHORT, James Wallace and BOURNIQUE, Kathleen Marie

FLANARY, Jason Aaron and TAYLOR, Amy Rochelle

MILLS, Eric Jay and STORCH, Amy Marie

REAMS, Robert William and LUJAN, Deborah Ann

BARRAGAN, Jose Sanchez and JACKSON, Shannon Lee

EMOTO, James Katsumi and KIRKEY, Beverly Jo

SHRUM, Ronald Edward and ROUTLEDGE, Leah Lorena

SIMONENKO, Andrey Mikhailovich and STEPANOVA, Irena Nickolaevna

QUIGLEY, Robert Anthony and VALDEZ, Elizabeth Anne

LOWE, Anthony Michael and WILMOT, Alexa Louise

MESHERYAKOV, Mikhail and STESHUK, Nelli

PERIN, James Lee and NOLAN, Jamie Ann

MARDEN, Richard Edward and GROZELLE, Linda Mae

BERKHEISER, Mark Allen and MEHAFFIE, Marlena Kathryn

HOOTON, Jonathan David and KRAUS, Christine Marie

BENTZ, Richard Allen and ARP, Carol Annette

DITTEBRANDT, Michael James and VAN DER BOGERT, Lyndell

RILEY, Meshach Miles and QUINTON, Tamu Malake

AUSTIN, Jerry David and SCARBROUGH, Lynn Margaret

ERWIN, Kyle Christopher and URRUTIA, Natali Chantil

HUMPHREY, Carlos De Von and SOMERS, Sarah Mahin

CORRADI, Alberto Victor Jr. and LANGEVIN, Kimberly Hope

KELL, Aaron Joseph and SCHNABEL, Heidi Joe

KHILE, William Earl and MARSH, Audra Lynn

DEDMON, Paul Nathan and CAMPBELL, Danielle Sonja Marie

KOVACEV, Enrico and NEWMAN, Janel Marie

PECK, Timothy David and PHILIPS, Shannon Louise

SPARROW, Jacob William and CHANDLER, Talia Ann

PHAYSITH, Khanhthong, and UY, Chanty

HARRISON, David Gregory and THERRIAULT, Jill Renee

STEVENS, Lonny Wayne and WELLS, Quinn Kathleen

ADAMS, Clint KC and DAMMANN, Kristen Noelle

SOUTHARD, Jason Grant and PETERSON, Jennifer Jean

SAUSMAN, Adam Edward and RANDALL, Stephanie Ann

MARTIN, John Murray and MATTHEWS, Laura Sue

GRADOS-HINOJOSA, Yordy Jesus and RATTERREE, Heather Leann

BLECH, Larry Lee and LUCK, Gail Denise

HALEY, Aaron Albert and SCHWARTZ, Judith May

CHANCE, Erick Joseph and MYERS, Angel Melissa

ANDAYA, Lancelot Solapco and TAMPADONG, Love Andreane Obispo

LAWE, Jonathan Brian and HULSE, Melody Ann

CANTAVE, Eliot Nyckson and WHITE, Stacey Michelle

OSTER, David William and BRIDGMAN, Alaina L.

KORR, Donald Robert and DAVIS-BURNS, Nichole Arlene

DAY, William Addison and SHEFFIELD, Stephanie Pamela

CRABTREE, Ryan Anthony and DEGRAVE, Kimberly Ann

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