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2004 01 260·
2004 02 600.
2004 03 850.
2004 04 850.
2004 05 680.
2004 06 430.
2004 10 240.
2004 11 530.
2004 12 51286.
2005 01 020.
2005 02 3964.
2005 03 9417.
2005 04 2628·
2005 05 120·
2005 06 4317·
2005 07 53128.
2005 08 685·
2005 09 868·
2005 10 7416.
2005 11 9913·
2005 12 7864·
2006 01 530·
2006 02 9434·
2006 03 2645·
2006 04 8113·
2006 05 7012·
2006 06 9210·
2006 07 540·
2006 08 2726·
2006 09 1914·
2006 10 800.
2006 11 260.
2006 12 9110.
2007 01 60.
2007 02 960·
2007 03 1122·
2007 04 7520.
2007 05 6310.
2007 06 3109·
2007 07 446·
2007 08 320·
2007 09 4710·
2007 10 900.
2007 11 2412.
2007 12 2648·
2008 01 380.
2008 02 680·
2008 03 1410.
2008 04 190·
2008 05 450·
2008 06 76122·
2008 07 45178·
2008 08 830·
2008 09 9821·
2008 10 7713·
2008 11 100.
2008 12 430·
2009 01 550.
2009 02 590.
2009 03 280·
2009 04 490·
2009 05 968·
2009 06 340.
2009 07 440.
2009 08 770·
2009 09 290·
2009 10 400·
2009 11 270.
2009 12 280.
2010 01 840.
2010 02 410·
2010 03 700·
2010 04 260·
2010 05 200.
2010 06 240·
2010 07 930·
2010 08 210.
2010 09 170.
2010 10 17·
2010 11 4070.
2010 12 910·
2011 01 820.
2011 02 120.
2011 03 80230.
2011 04 340.
2011 05 460.
2011 06 190·
2011 07 80.
2011 08 76187.
2011 09 670.
2011 10 9240.
2011 11 420·
2011 12 680.
2012 01 250·
2012 02 960.
2012 03 27315·
2012 04 840.
2012 05 2922·
2012 06 17260·
2012 07 320·
2012 08 260.
2012 09 80·
2012 10 360·
2012 11 500·
2012 12 190.
2013 01 20260·
2013 02 400.
2013 03 10.
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