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$103,060.00 Dallas Regional Chamber ENTITY
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$8,867.50 The Gober Group ENTITY
$3,425.60 FastSigns ENTITY
$2,400.00 Dallas Regional Chamber ENTITY
$2,120.00 RIghtSide Compliance ENTITY
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