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HUNT, Robert Leonard, Jr. and SPEARS, Erin Rae

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WALKER, Leslie Mark, Jr. and ROBERTS, Jacqueline Sue

WALLACE, Lawrence Richard and ZELL, Sharon Kaye

RALEIGH, Thomas Arthur and FIELDCAMP, Tami Lynelle

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LE, An Xuan and NGUYEN, Thao Thanh

HERRERA, Carlos Manuel and MARTINEZ, Virginia

WILSON, Frederick Farrell and DEPEW, Carolyn Marie

ROARK, William Frank and TORSET, Tami Jo

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RUSSELL, Curtis Lee and GREMMERT, Jamie Sue

LOPEZ-FLORES, Manuel and ORTIZ-PEREZ, Lina

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WASHBURN, Daniel Frank and PATTERSON, Candace Marie

HARTMAN, Robert Willard and BUELER, Anne Nichole

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FINE, Bryan Thomas and WOODS, Jesse Lyn

CRAIN, Brandon Wesley and QUICK, Braeden Marie

MARTIN, Andrew, Jr. and ZHANG, Xiaoming

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SANCHEZ, Hugo Eduardo and OROZCO, Jennifer Mayen

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