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2008年,借着中国举办奥运会的契机,很多对情侣选择在这一年走进婚姻的殿堂,孙先生和赵女士就是其中的一对。新婚不久,孙先生在朋友的建议下,决定为家庭补充必要的商业保险。孙先生为赵女士购买A保险产品,并制定自己为受益人;又为自己和赵女士购买B联合保险产品,该产品规定联合投保人中只要有一个人生存,年金就照常给付,直到全部被保险人死亡之后才停止。根据案例回答下列问题。

A.孙先生和保险公司
B.赵女士和保险公司
C.孙先生和保险代理人
D.孙先生和赵女士
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