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2004 01 2511.
2004 02 20171.
2004 03 9535.
2004 04 277·
2004 05 185.
2004 06 7253.
2004 10 954.
2004 11 23169.
2004 12 722·
2005 01 167.
2005 02 909·
2005 03 1119.
2005 04 363.
2005 05 348·
2005 06 927·
2005 07 352.
2005 08 8649·
2005 09 3343·
2005 10 4038.
2005 11 6633.
2005 12 2240.
2006 01 447·
2006 02 9619.
2006 03 9618·
2006 04 7015.
2006 05 2314.
2006 06 4815.
2006 07 45165·
2006 08 8048.
2006 09 537.
2006 10 946·
2006 11 589.
2006 12 274·
2007 01 4023.
2007 02 1893.
2007 03 214·
2007 04 12269.
2007 05 16232.
2007 06 3628.
2007 07 733.
2007 08 6028·
2007 09 370·
2007 10 527·
2007 11 90284·
2007 12 2262.
2008 01 8550·
2008 02 7916.
2008 03 9629·
2008 04 732.
2008 05 6719·
2008 06 545·
2008 07 61363·
2008 08 1474·
2008 09 131.
2008 10 4148.
2008 11 795.
2008 12 6945.
2009 01 8241.
2009 02 272·
2009 03 6933·
2009 04 8926.
2009 05 552·
2009 06 251.
2009 07 752·
2009 08 5011·
2009 09 372·
2009 10 732·
2009 11 671.
2009 12 523·
2010 01 622.
2010 02 353.
2010 03 384.
2010 04 206·
2010 05 840·
2010 06 973.
2010 07 81·
2010 08 42·
2010 09 873·
2010 10 735.
2010 11 211·
2010 12 810.
2011 01 772.
2011 02 12·
2011 03 455.
2011 04 512.
2011 05 8516.
2011 06 442.
2011 07 761.
2011 08 382.
2011 09 682·
2011 10 892·
2011 11 322.
2011 12 940.
2012 01 81·
2012 02 492·
2012 03 573.
2012 04 933.
2012 05 111·
2012 06 628.
2012 07 21160·
2012 08 371.
2012 09 93·
2012 10 921.
2012 11 184·
2012 12 505.
2013 01 595.
2013 02 266·
2013 03 665.
2013 04 8219.
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