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2004 01 31385·
2004 02 440.
2004 03 491082.
2004 04 9187.
2004 05 4387·
2004 06 75651.
2004 08 640.
2004 09 13191·
2004 12 887.
2005 01 92394·
2005 02 6787·
2005 03 210.
2005 04 78223·
2005 05 77223·
2005 06 72335·
2005 07 59310.
2005 08 27310·
2005 09 36335·
2005 11 16167.
2005 12 97167·
2006 01 57310.
2006 02 1310·
2006 03 62167·
2006 04 28153·
2006 05 92240·
2006 06 29306·
2006 07 99204.
2006 08 720·
2006 09 820.
2006 11 00·
2006 12 3887·
2007 01 7387·
2007 02 4153·
2007 03 23204.
2007 04 17175·
2007 05 02768·
2007 06 580·
2007 07 28434.
2007 08 1175·
2007 09 470·
2007 10 681135·
2007 11 7210971.
2007 12 760·
2008 01 330.
2008 02 861894·
2008 03 36343.
2008 04 55563·
2008 05 3933·
2008 06 86763·
2008 07 28422·
2008 08 77422·
2008 09 26422·
2008 10 70422·
2008 11 79563.
2008 12 40.
2009 01 95422.
2009 02 62340.
2009 03 461159.
2009 04 230.
2009 05 30422.
2009 06 13666·
2009 07 10422·
2009 08 490·
2009 09 740.
2009 10 980.
2009 11 780.
2009 12 190.
2010 01 980·
2010 02 18422·
2010 03 82422·
2010 04 96253.
2010 05 96422·
2010 06 980·
2010 07 78422·
2010 08 67422·
2010 09 85253·
2010 10 89422.
2010 11 47253.
2010 12 46422·
2011 01 12253.
2011 02 650.
2011 03 980·
2011 04 700·
2011 05 44422·
2011 06 28253·
2011 07 600·
2011 08 3422·
2011 09 76422.
2011 10 3422.
2011 11 91422·
2011 12 32563·
2012 01 260·
2012 02 39563.
2012 03 72422·
2012 04 690.
2012 05 40422·
2012 06 13422.
2012 07 11422·
2012 08 54253·
2012 09 86422·
2012 10 25563.
2012 11 38422.
2012 12 49563.
2013 01 59422.
2013 02 99422.
2013 03 11210.
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