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The career territory you created returned 22 results, ranked as follows, in 8.03787 seconds.

The tags included in this career territory were: North Carolina.

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1. George Kastner
(GTK1) 1261 zapoints + tags
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2. Jennifer Currie
(Rene) 711 zapoints + tags
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3. Penny McCleary
(psquared) 626 zapoints + tags
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4. Meghan Peel
(Candy) 579 zapoints + tags
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5. Ed Simanskis
(caryed) 578 zapoints + tags
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6. Gary Biglaiser
(zapoint37) 509 zapoints + tags
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7. R2 D2
(r2d2) 229 zapoints + tags
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8. Fadra Nally
(PM2008) 419 zapoints + tags
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9. Adam Daniels
(tnblueswirl) 340 zapoints + tags
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10. jbusa 2
(jbusa2) 337 zapoints + tags
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