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2004 01 024·
2004 02 50·
2004 03 7146·
2004 04 7548·
2004 05 2052·
2004 06 8100·
2004 10 4732.
2004 11 7215·
2004 12 01·
2005 01 40.
2005 02 190·
2005 03 625·
2005 04 91131.
2005 05 7465·
2005 06 9729·
2005 07 8840.
2005 08 6748.
2005 09 2426·
2005 10 22119·
2005 11 206·
2005 12 301.
2006 01 861.
2006 02 540·
2006 03 520·
2006 04 424·
2006 05 1760·
2006 06 8356.
2006 07 347·
2006 08 4116.
2006 09 9957.
2006 10 2170.
2006 11 1780·
2006 12 1414·
2007 01 381·
2007 02 60·
2007 03 630·
2007 04 2685.
2007 05 6568·
2007 06 110·
2007 07 3542.
2007 08 115·
2007 09 376·
2007 10 936.
2007 11 548.
2007 12 900·
2008 01 3744.
2008 02 973·
2008 03 611.
2008 04 6721.
2008 05 7014.
2008 06 4811·
2008 07 286.
2008 08 3415·
2008 09 6971.
2008 10 1289.
2008 11 471·
2008 12 160·
2009 01 890.
2009 02 740·
2009 03 390·
2009 04 6210·
2009 05 1318·
2009 06 4919.
2009 07 4712.
2009 08 501.
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2009 10 7482·
2009 11 4029·
2009 12 7840·
2010 01 230.
2010 02 120.
2010 03 132.
2010 04 7316.
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2010 09 5265·
2010 10 414·
2010 11 992.
2010 12 880.
2011 01 930.
2011 02 80·
2011 03 254.
2011 04 8412·
2011 05 53100.
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2011 07 5710·
2011 08 9810·
2011 09 887·
2011 10 4960.
2011 11 15102·
2011 12 803·
2012 01 792.
2012 02 860.
2012 03 428.
2012 04 614.
2012 05 3416.
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2012 08 76115.
2012 09 8386·
2012 10 8265·
2012 11 58.
2012 12 1532.
2013 01 850.
2013 02 921·
2013 03 55110.
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