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SANCHEZ-FELIX, Jorge Heleodoro and ZAMORA-SOLORZANO, Alma Rosa

CUSHING, Jonathan Whitney and LUNDQUIST, Jenelle Ann

ROETEMEYER, Steve Michael and STUECKLE, Tanya Dawn

MILLER, Jeremy Carmi and LIM, Sokngim

ROWLEY, Wayne Alan and DEPAZ, Silvia

PROKHNEVSKIY, Petr Pavlovich and MELNYK, Svitlana

SERRANO-LOPEZ, Antonio and SYMON, Vicky

DALTON, James Patrick and PAAR, Teresa Jean

SIPRESS, Jayson Adam and MULLEN, Andalyn Rene

COX, Billy Martin and GIOVINGO, Marisa Lynette

BUDIANTO, Charles and ELONOVA, Nataliia

MOSES, Lorne Alexzander and IRISH, Leah Louise

BIZZELL, Ernest Lee Young and FABRICHESI, Mary Ciampaolo

BUTH, Bunthen and LAEM, Unmaly Eunice

SCHIFFMAN, Ryan Mitchel and SANCHEZ, Adriana Melissa

HOMAN, Philip James and PLACE, Chancey Kamaakauionalani

BARLEY, Robert Arthur and MEISSNER, Arlene Joyce

VIZCARRA, Miguel Edmundo and SANDHEZ, Rosana Mariela

ZAMBRANO, Richard Victor and HARVEY, Lynda Marie

FINCH, Matthew Riley and KAVANAUGH, Kimberly Hope

BAS, Nikolay Sergeyevich and CHERNICHENKO, Anna Sergeyevna

CLARKE, Travis Christopher and YANG, Joanne Christine

SANCHEZ, Salvador Partida and VILLASENOR, Nadia Castellanos

KANDT, Kyle Owen and BURNS, Heather Lindsay

RIVERA-GOMEZ, Jorge Eduardo and SAMIS, Hannah Rose

MOYES, Criag Timothy and QUAMMEN, Janene Annette

MOHLER, Kean and OR, Janet

PAUL, Randall Edward and BUTTERMORE, Sandra Lee

NEUHAUS, Nathan Ryan and NGUYEN, Ha Thi Ngoc

GIBSON, Benjamin Joseph and GONZALES, Amber Antonia

MAHRAN, Mahmoud Abelhamid Mohamed and WHITTENDALE, Alexandra Lee

SAWIN, Taylor Anthony and DALTON, Nicole Renee

SEXTON, Eric Charles and KIRBY, Lise Kirsten

CLARK, Donald and RANDAZZO, Aimee Elizabeth

MARTINEZ, Marin Ynocencio and BIBIANO MARTINEZ, Rosam

RODGERS, Richard William and DEGAMO, Richelle Parado

WINSLOW, Travis Keith Murray and ERNESTI, Barbara Lynn

WOOD, Trenton Aaron and SIMMER, Stephanie Marie

BROWER, Jason Paul-Anthony and MONTOYA, Teresa Ann

GAFFNEY, Tyler Allan and ANDRUSS, Shaunna Elizabeth

JOHNSON, Robert Nicholas and DAVIS, Rachel Renee

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