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ORGANIZATIONAL

ALASKA -- Alaska Department of Corrections-Central Procurement Office

ARIZONA -- Salt River Department of Corrections

CONNECTICUT -- Community Partners in Action

MARYLAND -- St. Mary's County Detention Center A detention center or a detention centre is any location used for detention. Specifically, it can mean:
  • A prison
  • A structure for immigration detention
  • An internment camp or concentration camp
 

NEW JERSEY -- New Jersey State Parole Board pa`role´ board`

n. 1. A group of individuals with authority to determine whether a prisoner will be granted parole from a particular prison.
 

NEW YORK New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 -- Family Justice Inc.

NORTH CAROLINA North Carolina, state in the SE United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), South Carolina and Georgia (S), Tennessee (W), and Virginia (N). Facts and Figures


Area, 52,586 sq mi (136,198 sq km). Pop.
 -- North Carolina DOC-Division of Alcoholism and Chemical Dependency chemical dependency
n.
A physical and psychological habituation to a mood- or mind-altering drug, such as alcohol or cocaine.


chemical dependency 
 Programs

OHIO Ohio, state, United States
Ohio, midwestern state in the Great Lakes region of the United States. It is bordered by Pennsylvania (NE) West Virginia (SE), Kentucky (S), Indiana (W), and Michigan and Lake Erie (N).
 -- North Coast Correctional Treatment Facility, Summit County Sheriff's Office

OREGON -- Children's Justice Alliance

TEXAS -- Marks Plumbing Parts, U.S. Immigration-El Paso

NIGERIA -- Prison Reform and Rehabilitation Foundation

SUPPORTING PATRON

CALIFORNIA -- Norchem Corp.

COLORADO -- Square I

FLORIDA -- Gallagher Security Management Systems

KENTUCKY -- CANTEEN Correctional Services/The Compass Group The British company Compass Group LSE: CPG is one of the largest food service businesses in the world. It provides catering services to many types of institutions, for example schools, hospitals, companies and nursing homes. , Coin Phone Management Co.

NEW JERSEY -- Corrections LE Products Division

PENNSYLVANIA -- Kane Manufacturing Corp.

TEXAS -- Asset Protection & Security Services Security services are state institutions for the provision of intelligence, primarily of a strategic nature, but also including protective security intelligence. Examples include the Security Service (MI5) and the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) in the United Kingdom, and the  LP, Devco Industries, Heritage Health Solutions

EXECUTIVE GOLD

FLORIDA -- Frank Hillhouse

INDIANA -- Gary Myers

KANSAS -- David Holloway

LOUISIANA -- Ray DeLeon

MAINE -- Violet Hanson

MICHIGAN -- William McLaurine

MISSISSIPPI -- Dennis Gregory

NEW JERSEY -- Robert Drumm, Victor Greene

NEW MEXICO New Mexico, state in the SW United States. At its northwestern corner are the so-called Four Corners, where Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah meet at right angles; New Mexico is also bordered by Oklahoma (NE), Texas (E, S), and Mexico (S).  -- Richard Matuszczak

NEW YORK -- James Walsh James Walsh can refer to the following:
  • James T. Walsh, American politician from New York State, serving in the U.S. House of Representatives
  • James J. Walsh (New York), American politician from New York State, serving in the U.S.
 

NORTH CAROLINA -- Evelyn Compton, Donna Miller

OHIO -- Andrea Cooke, Yoande Smith, Gary Stanley Gary Stanley (born 4 March 1954 in Burton upon Trent) is a retired English footballer.

Playing in midfield, Stanley started his career with Chelsea, making his debut in 1976.
, Frank Veres, Zach Veres

TEXAS -- Mickey Neel, Joseph Penn

VIRGINIA -- Kelly King, Barry Matt

WYOMING -- Richard Patterson Richard Patterson can refer to several people:
  • Richard Cunningham Patterson Jr. (1886-1966) - A US ambassador
  • Richard Patterson (weightlifter)
  • Richard Patterson (artist) (born 1963)
 

TRINIDAD -- Michael Aboud

PROFESSIONAL II

ALABAMA -- William Carson Sir William Carson (baptised 4 June, 1770 – 26 February, 1843), often called "The Great Reformer", was an important doctor and businessman in Newfoundland. Carson's primary contribution to Newfoundland was the application of modern agricultural principles. , C.R. Eddings, Gary Garnette, Jennifer Kilburn, William McAnally, Chester McClinton, Jim Roberson

ARIZONA -- Darryl Gillespie, James McNulty

CALIFORNIA -- Angel Fundora, Craig Haney, Orry Nottingham, Miki Ross-Elster, Paul Terlecky

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA District of Columbia, federal district (2000 pop. 572,059, a 5.7% decrease in population since the 1990 census), 69 sq mi (179 sq km), on the east bank of the Potomac River, coextensive with the city of Washington, D.C. (the capital of the United States).  -- Neelum Arya

FLORIDA -- Cesar Sierra

INDIANA -- Ryan Tomlinson

MASSACHUSETTS -- Anne Rello Rello is a municipality located in the province of Soria, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 33 inhabitants.  

MICHIGAN -- Timothy Eklin

NEW JERSEY -- Michael Crockrell, Caitlin Mottet, Steve Olsen

NEW MEXICO -- Sam Duran, Pamela Riley

NEW YORK -- Charles Moehs, Craig Trippany

NORTH CAROLINA -- Margart Austin

OHIO -- Alice Ault

PENNSYLVANIA -- William Dietz Jr.

TENNESSEE -- Jake Bliek, Rich Ellis

TEXAS -- Alma Grijalva, Larry Meade, Rebecca Tamez

UTAH Utah, state, United States
Utah (y`tä'), Rocky Mt. state of the W United States.
 -- Bruce Bayley

VIRGINIA -- Ebony Beaver, Frank Cayer, Kevin James, Shernita Kenner, Michael Nester nest·er  
n.
1. One, such as a bird, that nests.

2. Western U.S. A squatter, homesteader, or farmer who settles in cattle-grazing territory.

Noun 1.
, Aysan Sanchez, Tammy Warren

WASHINGTON -- David Jansen, Anthony Shaver

PROFESSIONAL I

ALABAMA -- Jeanne Brock, Lynette Fahie, Malcom Marsh Jr., Rashada Walker

ALASKA -- Kirsten Wild

ARKANSAS -- Kay Howell, Lynnette Jack, Mary Kallenbach

ARIZONA -- Darin Burns, Bonita Bonita (Spanish and Portuguese for "beautiful") is the name of:
  • Bonita Magazine, an international men's magazine
  • Bonita, California
  • Bonita, Louisiana
 French, Dawn Kordas, Terry Lemley, Jason Macri, Jerry Newhouse, Elizabeth Presson, Patryce Samuel, Gordon Tunstall

CALIFORNIA -- Mansour Aliabadi, Bill Bashore, Janice Bennett, Larry Bogovich, Janet Burrow, Ralph Casem, Michael Chvojka, George Dyckes, John Graifemberg, Mike Gunthrie, Jan Guy, Steve Haidet, Harry Hallenbeck LaDonna Harris, Chris Horvath, Dave Kirn, George Leighton, Kevin Lowe, Doris Mangrum, Geoffrey Marmas, Patrick Mangrum, Geoffrey Marmas, Patrick McCullam, Terri McDonald, Lisa Millar, Brian Nelson, Lisa Ouellette, Michael Paschenko, Jan Petrides, Michele Pierce, Susan Reiner, Ben Sabati, Douglas Snell, Betty Snyder, Kelly Spencer, Tracey St. Julien, Kathleen Stroup, Art Timm, Sheila Watkins, Domenic Zigant

COLORADO -- Denise Balazic, Erin Bullock, Heidi Howell, Janice Jones, Colton LaRoche, Ava Mallary, Gina McCall, Robert McMahan, Robert Sprecher, Joe Strommel, Charles Wardin

CONNECTICUT -- Michael Lewis, Wanda White-Lewis

DELAWARE -- Maria Angel, Lesma Jones

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA -- Yvonne Anthony, Thomas Beauclair, Anthony Diallo, Keith Godwin, Mark Ihedinma, Sheila Marr, William Scism

FLORIDA -- Vincent Abato, John Battle III, Thomas Britton, Murray Brooks, Joanne Caracciolo, Delani Davis, Sharon Gavin, Angela Goehring, Rose Green, Michael Hoover, Chuck Hoppe, Richard Iske, James Johnstone, Madia Lightbourn, Rick Lubbehusen, Michael Martin, Royce Mitchell, E. Keith Neely, Marc Pierre-Louis, William Powell, Roberta Rechtine, John Rich, Susan Roti, Timothy Ryan, Linda Sapp, Vicki Smith, James Sneed, Samuel Stanton, David Swalina, Gwendolyn Turnbull, Danny Wilkins, Darryl Williams, Helen Willinsky, Scott Willinsky

GEORGIA -- Jeffery Alligood, Elmer Bechdoldt, Brett Carani, Luci Dunn, Tommy Eaton, Tracy Greene, Diane Jones, Paul Looney, Diana Newell, Faustena Pierce, Laura Roscoe, L.J. Roscoe, Daniel Shuman, Eva Lou Shuman, Keith Stapleton, Lee Strickland, Lillian Werner, Danielle Williams, Ronnie Woodard

HAWAII -- Paul Kyles

IDAHO -- Ronya Hemenway

ILLINOIS -- Kristin Busche, Kenton Cole, Clarence Faust, Roger Henry, John Keiken, Mark Kretovic, Shane Whitehead

INDIANA -- Matthew Baker, Michael Dempsey, Rob Gaskill, Scott Grubbs, Shelly Hellman, Monte Hicks, Constance Iddings, Tricia Larsen-Schaudt, Megan McGuire, Christopher Roxberry, Timothy Tibbs, Jamie Trusty, Carol Wellman, Randy White

IOWA Iowa, state, United States
Iowa (ī`əwə), midwestern state in the N central United States. It is bounded by the Mississippi R.
 -- Sandra Arendt, Nancy Bembry, Marlene Bygness, Lisa Chedester, Stacey Cline, Sharita Couch, Doug Dietz, Charita Donnelly, Michele Gutierrez, Chad Hansen, David Henderson, Thomas McDonnell, Mike McGuire, Meryl Miller, Norman Montgomery, Nicholas Petefish, Roger Stauffacher, Gayley Van Meer, Tracy Victoria, Renee Williams, Brian Willrett, Emily Wulfekuhle, Marcia Wulfekuhle, Adam Yetmar

KANSAS -- Martha Beckham, Dean Franklin, Wassan Goff, David Hatton, Aimee Huffman, Randy Jewell, Johnnie Jones, Kathy Laun, Robert Mundt, Duane Olden old·en  
adj.
Of, relating to, or belonging to time long past; old or ancient: olden days.



[Middle English : old, old; see old + -en, adj.
, Luis Olmo-Jimenez, Jason Perry, Crystal Pettway, Shelton Richardson, Charles Richmond, David Riggin, Michael Robichaux, Jerry Ruzicka, John Sgroi, Connie Siffring, Danielle Wagner, Claude Weidower

KENTUCKY -- Lawrence Betts II, Kimberly Blair, Myron Blair, Phylisty Edwards, Robert Ervin, Michael Frizzell, Price Foster, Robert Hill, David Martin, Adam Noles

LOUISIANA -- Kasey Cain, Nathan Cain II, Cara D'Agostino, Donna Demoss

MAINE -- Wendell Atkinson, Loreen Maloney

MARYLAND -- Jennifer Bechtel, Bernita Carmichael, George Cummings, Robert Dorham, Monica Durrani, Charvette Henson, Helena Kim, Evelyn Mays, Lauretha Vargas, Rosalyn Walston

MASSACHUSETTS -- Karen Arruda, James Barrett, Mark Bourgoin, Myra Madigan, Terre Marshall, Denise Raynor, Jeff Ware

MICHIGAN -- Shawn Brewer, Nancy Hogan, Jim McNeil, James Rangler, John Rinaldi, Stacey Shillington

MINNESOTA -- Madelone Dageford, Kevin Davy, Brian Votava

MISSISSIPPI -- Jo Burton, Viruth Phongam, Kelly Robert, Bobby Welch

MISSOURI -- Pat Adams, Michael Atty, Bob Bennett, Mary Bookstaver, Gary Burch, Heather Clark, Gaye Colborn, Ryan Crews, Ross Downey, Jacquelyn Dunn, Chad Elifrits, Brenda Gruhala, Keith Harrison, John Hutson, Jean Ann Johnson, Kathryn Jones, Kenneth Jones, Kathy Lambert, Jeanette McDaniel-Fairley, Derek McFerrin, Julia Moore, Marta Nolin, Gene Overall, Andrew Parks, Andre Remmers, LeLonda Sherrod, Dianna Simmerly, Jeff Stathem, Tracy Stewart, Robin Talley, April Vogel, Audrey Whitmore, Heather Young

MONTANA -- Curt Swenson, Mike Wingard

NEBRASKA -- James Bennett Jr., Mary Agnes Carmichael, Chris Hobbs, Concha concha /con·cha/ (kong´kah) pl. con´chae   [L.] a shell-shaped structure.

concha of auricle
 Kroeger, Ryan Mahr

NEVADA -- Jeremy Branham, Brian Connett, Larry Cothran, Albert Diaz, Wade Mitchelson, Anne Marie Pineda

NEW HAMPSHIRE New Hampshire, one of the New England states of the NE United States. It is bordered by Massachusetts (S), Vermont, with the Connecticut R. forming the boundary (W), the Canadian province of Quebec (NW), and Maine and a short strip of the Atlantic Ocean (E).  -- Patrick Danis, Ronald Greenleaf Jr.

NEW JERSEY -- Daniel Clement, Charley Flint, Michael Martinelli, Kyle Nichols, John Pinkard Jr., Donna Siegel, Serge Vaval, Donald Weinbaum, Kristen Zgoba

NEW MEXICO -- Phillip Chavez, Dara Ferguson, Daniel Skelton, Eric Torres, Michael Varnum, Sandra Wesley, Curtis Young

NEW YORK -- Juan Acosta, Kristina Almeter, Jeff Anderson, Steven Avery, William Bailey, Denise Baker, P.J. Bartleson, Vern Bartlett, James Berbary, Kathleen Besaw, Brian Brooks, Manuel Cases-Lorente, Thomas Caza, Michael Chamberlain, Ann Charlebois, Edward Christian, Tracy Clark, Steven Claudio, Julie Daniel, Daryl David, Peter Dixon-Domines, Linda Edmister, Alecks Elia, Philip Ferrara Jr., Joanne Fiori, Barbara Furco, Denise Geer, Dean Gilbert, Courtney Greene, Helen Greig, Wayne Greig, Robert Hale, Krista Hammer, Carisa Harding, Raymond Head Jr., Howard Holanchock, Michele Hubbard, Joanne Hund-Gohr, Odessa Hunter, Jerome Inniss, Susan Kickbush, Linda Klimchak, Stephen Langbein, Joe Licari, Betty Lively, Lori Lombardi, Karen MacNeill, Curtis Mason, Eva Miller, Fidel Minor, Denise Moore-Bashta, Diane Moppent, Ali Muhsen, Sharon Mulvihill, William Murray, Natalie Palmer, Lisa Pellerin, Dominick Pietranico, Leo Leo, in astronomy
Leo [Lat.,=the lion], northern constellation lying S of Ursa Major and on the ecliptic (apparent path of the sun through the heavens) between Cancer and Virgo; it is one of the constellations of the zodiac.
 Pusatere, Amelia Rostant, John Ryan, Perry Sherman Jr., William Sills, Tisha Smith, Francis Steinbach Jr., Linda Struck, Eric Thompson, Kathleen Tillinghast, Andrea Tramuto, Kimberly Vondras, Anthony Wiley, Todd Wilhelm, Tammy Wojciechowski, Joseph Wolczyk, Robert Woods, Elizabeth Woodward, Jeffrey Zink

NORTH CAROLINA -- Edwina Artis, Jeffrey Baker, Jasena Battle, Bracey Benson, James Bock Noun 1. bock - a very strong lager traditionally brewed in the fall and aged through the winter for consumption in the spring
bock beer

lager beer, lager - a general term for beer made with bottom fermenting yeast (usually by decoction mashing); originally
, Quinterlene Bowen, Charles Brewington, Kenneth Brown Jr., Patrice Broxton, Jessica Cannady, Lucinda Council, Gary Crutchfield, Joe Davis, Sheila Eason, Shameeka Edward, Albert Edwards, Andresa Flowers, Paul Galloway, Lewis Gray III, Ronald Harrison, Shanticia Hawkins, Queen Humphrey, Latricia Hyman, Algene Johnson, Stacy Jones, Cathy Judge, Evelyn Kenon, Marilyn Kimble, Deborah Kingsbury, Lee Larine, Eula Leak, Gerald Liverman, Brenda Martin, Carlos McCain, John McLarty, Alice Miller, Larry Miller, Patricia Parker, Sharron Patterson, Michael Pedde, Julieta Planco, Willie Pledger PLEDGER. The same as pawner. (q.v.) , Crystal Pond, Christopher Poteat, Shannon Razor, Sheryl Reddick, Sandra Roberson, Isaac Rogers, Pearlie Rogers, Nell Sauls, Denise Sherrod, Narsisus Short, lakiya Smith, Charles Stevens, Doreen Stokley, Felix Taylor, Richard Tucker, Tracey Wade, John Williams, Anna Wright

NORTH DAKOTA -- James Devine, John Hagan

OHIO -- Regina Borkosky, Edward Brill, Toni Brooks, Samuel Cicchino, Krista Collins, Jason Cominsky, Tammy Daniels, David Downey, Richard Duncan Jr., Rebecca Gooding, Joseph Gunja, Leo Hess, Victoria Hubbard, Sunni-Ali Islam, Robin Jago, Laura Johnson, Ruth Kannell, Anna King, Kelly Kollen, Thomas Koontz, Lori Lister, Timothy McConahay, David Metz, Douglas Miller, Tereasa Moorman-Jamison, Jill Peck, Cindy Rees, Arnold Rinas, Candace Rivera, Bret Rumer, Kristine Rumer, Earlena Schorr, Brian Taylor, Phillip Taylor, Robert Walker, Wendy Winkleman, Gina Wylie

OKLAHOMA -- Edward Bell, Angela Berrios, Robert Biberstine, Mark Bowen, Carmen Carmen

throws over lover for another. [Fr. Lit.: Carmen; Fr. Opera: Bizet, Carmen, Westerman, 189–190]

See : Faithlessness


Carmen

the cards repeatedly spell her death. [Fr.
 Bowlin, Melanie Brenton, Patrick Bumpas, Larry Callen, Rickey Caywood, Natalie Cooper, Mark Cristiano, Carrie Croy, Patricia Curtiss, Deanna Dixon, Danny Fletcher, Suzanne Flectcher, Robbie Fullerton, Debbie Gregg, Mark Hamil, Shelley Hanson, Donice Johnson, Kinday Jones, Valerie Lee, Matthew McBee, E. Kay Norton, Teresa Parker, Beverly Phillips, Terry Powell, Coyetta Smith, Jill Tsiakilos, Jay Tullis, Kathleen Victoria, Teresa Wakolee, Earnest Ware, Misti Wolfe

OREGON -- Ronald Benjamin, Joseph Johnson, Kris Kingsbury, Mark Nooth, Dessia Shank shank (shangk)
1. leg (1).

2. crus ( 2).


shank
n.
The part of the human leg between the knee and ankle.
 

PENNSLYLVAVIA -- Said Abdullah, Sabir Alim, Steven Blank, Robert Brown, Mark Caliendo, Nicola Cucinotta, Theresa Granville, Patricia Greager, Kathleen Hodder, Carol Konchan, Kara Kara (kär`ə), river, c.140 mi (230 km) long, NE European and NW Siberian Russia. It flows N from the N Urals into the Kara Sea, forming part of the traditional border between European and Asian Russia. It is navigable in its lower course.  Neiderer, Lawrence Norton, Deborah Oree, Elizabeth Royer, Maxine Stanley, Dixie Welker

SOUTH CAROLINA South Carolina, state of the SE United States. It is bordered by North Carolina (N), the Atlantic Ocean (SE), and Georgia (SW). Facts and Figures


Area, 31,055 sq mi (80,432 sq km). Pop. (2000) 4,012,012, a 15.
 -- Darell Adams, Loretta Addison, O. Avinger Jr., Margie Ballard-Mack, Donna Baptiste, Bertie Blanding, Sandra Bracey-Simon, Kimberly Bright, Patricia Brown, Robert Crawford, Montez Creed, Glenn Davis, Roland Dawson, George Dodkin, Jeff Flasch, Melanie Ford, Diana Garrison, Jason Gerbode, Zedia Harrington, Diane Harris, Martha Henderson, Keith Horne, Audrey Houston, Merial Hunter, Kenneth James, Janice Jenkins, Sylvia Jones, Rose King, Teresa Knox, Tim Lindblom, Shane Louwagie, Rhonda Mack, Velvet McGowan, Daniel Michael, William Miles, Judith Nelson, Priscilla Pee, Cheryl Pendergrass, Audrey Perry, Paulette Pfeiffer, Michael Reineke, Elizabeth Samperio, Carolyn Sanders, Venciner Sayles, Wanda Scott-Anderson, Jacqueline Venning, Princess Walker, Alison Williams, James Willis

TENNESSEE -- Larry Coates, Leah Coates, Shelley Hudson, David Keen, Alix McLearen, Daniel Pritchard

TEXAS -- Lorraine Adeniran, Brenda Barrera, Angela Burdett, Celeste Celeste is a woman's first name. Celeste may also refer to:

in Music
  • Voix céleste, a Pipe Organ stop.
  • Celesta, a musical instrument
Other
  • Spanish/Portuguese for Sky Blue, Light Blue, Baby Blue
 Byrne, David Chapman, Ruben Cruz, Casi Doughty dough·ty  
adj. dough·ti·er, dough·ti·est
Marked by stouthearted courage; brave.



[Middle English, from Old English dohtig; see dheugh- in Indo-European roots.
, Cathy Drake, Mark Dubois, Patrick Duer, David Dwyer, Julie Gilbert, Aizel Jimenez, Carrie Johnson, Patricia Knowles, Don Lawrence, Anthony LeCavalier, Deanna Lloyd, William McKinnerney, J. Mitchell Miller, Raye Mitchell, Julius-Olu Otegbade, Mary Phinisee, Bob Prince, Anita Reyna, Stephen Robertson, Justin Robison, Kevin Ryan, Billy Shelton, Celeste Smith, Jeremy Stencil stencil, cutout device of oiled or shellacked tough and resistant paper, thin metal, or other material used in applying paint, dye, or ink to reproduce its design or lettering upon a surface. , Harold Stephens, Robert Tanner, Joyce Taylor, William Thompson, Mark Turner, Heather Waggoner, Cheryl Watts-Doyle

UTAH -- Larry Lloyd

VIRGINIA -- Charles Allen, Barry Arnold, Vickie Clark, Crystal Cooke, Danielle Dehoag, Amy Doss, Michael Duke, Carla Fosbre, Michael Fosbre, Gary Foster, Susan Giddings, Patricia Grant, Carl Harris, Harold Hinnant, Lorie Joyner, Jessica Kyle, Amanda Lambert, James Long, Ken Newhouse, Gregory Norton, Dale Owens, Scott Peabody, Jim Piotrowski, Kathy Rantanen, LaFonda Redd, Anthony Reed, James Roberts, Deborah Robinson, Anthony Sandifer Sr., Melissa Spencer, Ervin Williams

WASHINGTON -- Mary Captain, Terry Cousins, Beverly Farris, Gladys Hedgers, Mark Hurst, Andrew Jackson, Curtis Lutz, Jon Oglesby, Linda Peters, Diane Richardson, Lorna Rufener, Beth Schubach, Ronald Tidd, Joann Wiest, Jeremy Wise, Jerry Young

WEST VIRGINIA -- Tonya Brown-Stobbe, Kuma Deboo, Brenda Starr

WISCONSIN -- Donna Borkin, David Bowen, Margaret Carpenter, Michael Currie, Joanne Curry, Phil Drazkowski, Laura Dumke, Trevor Eckstein, Peter Gillingham, Shivette Griffin, Sheila Harris, Debbie Hurley, Karen Kloth, Jennifer Kroening, Darren Matavaka, Thenesia McGee-Williams, Craig Perkins, Stacey Polk, Richard Schneiter, David Schuller, Carrie Seichter, Nicole Semrau, Cynthia Shamieh, Amy Smith, Dennis Sprague, Karyn Steinke, Andrew Tomaszewski, Karen Tomaszewski, Tom Wojahn, Patricia Wolter, Sharon Sigrist Wolter, Michelle Woodard, Tracy Zemio

ARGENTINA -- Silvina Montoya

AUSTRALIA -- Beverley Clinch, Thomas Laming

BAHAMAS -- Vanessa Kemp

BERMUDA -- Lisa Henderson

CANADA -- Jane Laishes, Jessica McCall

CAYMAN ISLANDS -- Daniel Greaves greaves

cracklings, an edible raw fat from the meat trade. The skimmings from the preparation of this fat are also called greaves. They represent a low grade of meat meal.
, William Rattray

GHANA -- Israel Tsegah

ITALY -- Samuel Egbobawaye

JAMAICA -- Anton Allison, Micheal Anderson, Rohan Anderson, Prince Benbow, Nadria Brown, Shirley Brown, Wayne Chambers, Keith Cohen cohen
 or kohen

(Hebrew: “priest”) Jewish priest descended from Zadok (a descendant of Aaron), priest at the First Temple of Jerusalem. The biblical priesthood was hereditary and male.
, Kedon Davidson, Othnel Ferguson, Raymond Forrester, Glen Gassop, Christopher Gordon, Snowdem Grant, Dianne Green, Denzil Hammond, Newton Joseph, Gregg Major, Mandy McKenzie, Verman McKenzie, Clive Mohalland, Andel Moodie, Ouida Pennant, Clement Reid, Winston Reid, Joycelyn Roach-Spencer, Hopeton Rodney, Wayne Searchwell, Selvin Shaw, Onley Spencer, Peter Stephen, Sherwin Stephens, Sherene Stobbs, Adylne Thomas, Haughton Thompson, Alfred Whitfield, Aeon Whyte, Alecia Whyte, Anthony Williams, Pauline Williams

LIBERIA -- Mustapha Atta

NIGERIA -- Shemfe-Marlon Ekundayo

ARMED SERVICES The Constitution authorizes Congress to raise, support, and regulate armed services for the national defense. The President of the United States is commander in chief of all the branches of the services and has ultimate control over most military matters.  -- Pilar Pilar

strong-minded female leader of a group of guerrillas in the Spanish Civil War. [Am. Lit.: Hemingway For Whom the Bell Tolls]

See : Female Power


Pilar
 Jones, Candace Mathis, Mark Swanagan, Amanda Tuller

LIBRARY/SUBSCRIPTION

FLORIDA -- Keiser University, Pompano Campus Library/EverestLibrary

MARYLAND -- McKeldin library

MASSACHUSETTES -- Fidelity Management & Research Co.

NEW YORK -- Corning Community College Corning Community College in the U.S. state of New York was initiated in 1957 and moved to its Spencer Hill campus in 1963. This two-year college serves three counties: Steuben, Chemung, and Schuyler. It is one of the community colleges in the SUNY system. , Prenax Inc.

OHIO -- Lakeland Community College Lakeland Community College is a two-year community college in Lake County, Ohio. Established in 1967, Lakeland was the first college in Ohio founded by a vote of the people.  

PENNSYLVANIA -- York College of Pennsylvania

ASSOCIATE

CALIFORNIA -- Marie Beichert, Nathalie Goldrain, Barry Lewis

COLORADO -- Janet Hunsaker

CONNECTICUT -- Ruth Germano

FLORIDA -- Vernell King, Brianna Sinclair

GEORGIA -- Larry Carey

ILLINOIS -- Brianna Johnson, Jennifer Pagan, Stephanie Walsh

INDIANA -- Jacob Amstutz, Kyle Busch, JoAnn Dale, Zeelia Davidson, Chelsie Deardorff, Brittany Hancock, Joel Jackson, Trevor Martens, Kevin Miller, Christopher Smith, Sam Sommer Sommer is a surname, from the German and Danish word for the season "summer".

It may refer to:
  • Alfred Sommer (ophthalmologist) (born 1943), American academic
  • António de Sommer Champalimaud
  • Barbara Sommer (born 1948), German politician (CDU)
, Derek Threme

IOWA -- Beverly Dittmar, Kayla Doorenbos, Christ Gaunt

KENTUCKY -- Tricia Gassoway, Robert Hammers, Steven Wright

MAINE -- Kimberly Irish

MICHIGAN -- Anna Appledorn, Krystle Bailey, Robert Baker, Claire Baranski, James Bourdlais, Jolene Brosnan, Blair Carson, Dominick Catanese, Zach Collins, Nathan Fricke, Megan Genia, William Hepler, Tina Hilgeman, Whitney Kranz, Justin Linsea, Becky Miller, Laura Obcamp, Kristin Pedersen, Jon Peterson, Elizabeth Rivard, Karie Saylor, Justin Seaman, Susan Sedlak, Ashley Shaw, Ryan Smith, Lindsay Tye, Alyssa Velding, Hope Vergin

MISSISSIPPI -- Peter Nwankwo, Lacey Schaefer

NEW YORK -- Alison Alpert, Christine Lopez, Eileen Wegman, Cyann Zoller

NORTH CAROLINA -- Megan Atwater, Nikki Lafaille, Jason Lorick, Herebert Loy, Chicquita Lucas

OHIO -- Michelle Foster, Christopher Minek, Christine Morchak, Diane Pack

OKLAHOMA -- Alan Panke

PENNSYLVANIA -- E. Cummings, Charles Erickson, William Giordano

RHODE ISLAND Rhode Island, island, United States
Rhode Island, island, 15 mi (24 km) long and 5 mi (8 km) wide, S R.I., at the entrance to Narragansett Bay. It is the largest island in the state, with steep cliffs and excellent beaches.
 -- Joseph Bouchard

SOUTH CAROLINA -- W. Christopher Hudson

TENNESSEE -- April Linn linn  
n. Scots
1. A waterfall.

2. A steep ravine.



[Scottish Gaelic linne, pool, waterfall.]
 

TEXAS -- Mayci Giambruno

VIRGINIA -- William Jackson

WISCONSIN -- Kristina Barker, Heather Branson, Chad Carpenter, Edward Crites, Elizabeth Denny, Diane Dudley, Heather Foote, Gregory Haen haen  
v. Scots
Past participle of hae.
, Amanda Herriges, Rebecca Jones, Elizabeth Kaiser, Shelly Klotz, Justin Kohlhagen, Charity Krawzik, Krystal Linder, Craig Lord, Thomas Marcelain, Nick Marchant, Nicholas Miller, Megan Nummerdor, Josh Pelischek, Meaghan Pelischek, Kea Rae, Renee Raquet, Candace Robert, Andrew Rodriguez, Wanda Schmidt, Jessica Serwe

VIRGIN ISLANDS -- Benjamin Lewis
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