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$3,000.00 Corgan Associates Inc ENTITY
$500.00 Stantec Consultingservices Inc Scsi-Northeast ENTITY
$100.00 Dian Tooke INDIVIDUAL
$100.00 Jennifer Newton INDIVIDUAL
$50.00 Lana Mayer INDIVIDUAL
$25.00 Gabriela Anene INDIVIDUAL
$25.00 Trudy Baade INDIVIDUAL
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$2,046.63 Super Cheap Signs ENTITY
$2,003.79 Bank of America Corp ENTITY
$987.21 Coppell Education Foundation ENTITY
$454.94 Citi Cards ENTITY
$284.48 Texas Shirt Shop ENTITY
$234.69 Feded Office ENTITY
$177.50 The UPS Store ENTITY
$28.08 Twitter Online Ads ENTITY
$21.50 Dallas County ENTITY
$20.00 Frost Bank ENTITY
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