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SUON, William Virak and LEAP, Sreyny

SERVIN-PEREZ, Juan Luis and OBERT, Shannon Leslie

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GRANBERG, Martin Gerald and HICKEY, Darlene Patricia

WAYMAN, John Michael and HASBY, Denise Marie

VANNATTA, Theodore J. and MONIZE, Shelly Rae

MANGOLD, Brady Michael and LELAND, Robyn Corrin

MIMS, Justin Andrew and LIPE, Nicole Kristin

DAVIS, Jason Dale and BAKKEN, Shannon Marie

McCORMICK, Michael Thomas and RASHELL, Michelle Gertrude

KARNAS, Stephen David Andrew and NUNES, Nancy Jennifer

MORENO, Ruben Centeno and FRIAS, Erika Mata

CHETOVSKIY, Vladimir Konstantinovich and OLENA, Gerasymchuk Dmytrivna

STEPHENS, William Ronnie and PAYNE, Nicole Latisha

AHN, In Kyu and KIM, Weonah

AMOS, Joshua Christopher and BENTLEY, Kera Dawn

KJOSNESS, Donald Wensel and EDER, Marie Noel

CHANEY, Patrick Alphonso and SHARP, Jamie

ROUNDS, Donald Allen and ELSHAUG, Bernice

CONTEH, Omar and WHITE, Rebecca Ann

FITZGERALD, Christopher Lee and TUTTLE, Jeanine Lynn

De LISLE, James Barton and McGAHEY, Jamaica Rose

RENCH, Justin Cody and JOHNSON, Bridgett Avis

SACHS, Burt Alfred and MELENDREZ, Gina Marie

WAHL, Nathan Howard and HATHAWAY, Jami Lou

KNUDSVIG, Matthew Jay and LOVETT, Joell Louise

FAGAN, Jason Lee and UHLMAN, Jodimarie Elizabeth

PINNIX, Diron Lamonta and JOHNSON, Erica Nikole

WOODS, David Jay and SURRIDGE, Denise Marie

KNOEDLER, Leonard George and WHITESELL, Teresa Marie

SHERIDAN, Michael William and HARBOLT, Deanna Dee

KIERULFF, James Michael and GREEN, Sherilyn Marie

McNAUGHTON, Duane Allen and McNAUGHTON, Alvera Nancy

SCHROCK, Jesse Moses and PYLE, Trisha Daile

ZANGINA, Abdallah Mohammed and SANG, Colleen Chhorvy

FARRELL, Christopher John and McMURRIN, Courtney Dawn

SANTOS, Anthony Andres and McCOURT, Tara-Ann Louise

FLETCHER, Gregg Allen and DRAKE, Julie Ann

BARTON, Michael James Kuepo and LANG, Bernadette Grace

ISTVAN, Josef and COOPER, Eileen Ruth

MOHR, Michael John and ETHEREDGE, Jaymee Lee

HOTT, Joseph Franklin and EARL, Tina-Luri Rebekha

CASTILLO, Narcisa and MARTINEZ, Elder Alexander

NEWBRE, David Wayne and KINNEY, Brandily Jean

BROKER, Micah David and FEIL, Michelle Renee

JONES, Kenneth Franklin and WILLIAMSON, Shawn Marie

MISKELLY, Christopher and BROWNE, Cheri Nicole

SCHAUBLE, Christopher Donald and DUBOIS, Allison Danae

WIER-MILLER, Thomas Alexander and HANSEN, Kristina Marie

TORRES, Angelo C. and ALCARAZ, Chantel Marya

EDWARDS, Kenneth David and AMAYANTI, Nina Hadi

MATHERLY, Taft John and BALLARD, Meranda Mae

TURNER, Gregory T. and MADISON, Breanna Shacole

DUKES, Bruce Alan and MOORE, Kay Elaine

GYAU, Charles and TIWAA, Bernice Afia

BURNS, David Keith and SOLOVEVA, Natalia Anatolievna

CORBRLY, Gary Steven and LA SCALA, Rose-Marie Angeline

SALINAS, Joel and SOLIS, Cinthya Evelyn

KAEMINGK, Wayne Allen and CARTER, Joan Dorren

HARRIS, Doran Joseph Adams and SLUYS, Maylene Lynn

BOND, James Rittu and HIGHLEY, Susan Kay

NICOL, Theodore Steven and CRIDDLE, Kellie Ann

LARSON, Robert Medin and JACOBSON, Teresa Marie

ANDERSON, Jason Todd and GILMAN, Wilda Lynn

KEENE, John Eddie and SUYOM, Silahis Gatus

COTTON, Nicholas Gene and KAKNES, Stephanie Bea

TOMOIAGA, Gabriel and APOPEI, Raluca Ionela

BEAUPARLANT, Burton Gerald and AKINS, Clovia Ann

WATSON, Richard Allan and BRANSCUM, Melinda Janiece

SALYER, Jeremiah John and WALTNER, Stephanie Rose

BEESLEY, Terry Gene and OSBORNE, Dawn Angela

SCHMIDT, Jacob Lee and LEE, Kari Ellen

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WILLS, Garry Joe and WILLIS, Melinda Rae

EDWARDS, William Richard and PAIRSH, Deborah Ann

HALL, Phillip Le-Roy and HALL, Kristi Lynn

MURPHY, Danny Duane and NOLAND, Naomi Lynne

HENDRICKSON, Jeffrey Allen and ENGLER, Rosalie Jean

ROCK, Thomas Joshua and MAHMOOD, Shameem Hashmat

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