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Peter Caylor 2,100
Chris Torrence 1,500
Timlynn Babitsky 900
Joe Liberto 320
shlewap2 300
Bruno B. Wolff Jr. 300
Diane Ascher 300
John Gruver 60
Steven Weyhrich... 60
jlfuson 20
David Durkee 20

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