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2004 01 81940.
2004 02 121690.
2004 03 38576·
2004 04 511775·
2004 05 64753.
2004 06 941558·
2004 08 591251·
2004 09 81139.
2004 12 69395.
2005 01 30809·
2005 02 371834.
2005 03 19485.
2005 04 48572·
2005 05 31290·
2005 06 841094·
2005 07 30260.
2005 08 741369·
2005 09 191232·
2005 11 401169·
2005 12 91095.
2006 01 501068·
2006 02 102851.
2006 03 662579·
2006 04 511865·
2006 05 991576·
2006 06 321540.
2006 07 522749.
2006 08 732185.
2006 09 73620.
2006 11 67952·
2006 12 9309.
2007 01 222038.
2007 02 475416·
2007 03 211598·
2007 04 751115·
2007 05 652083.
2007 06 222005·
2007 07 27415.
2007 08 142755·
2007 09 970.
2007 10 221948·
2007 11 40327.
2007 12 131031.
2008 01 378527.
2008 02 980·
2008 03 43869.
2008 04 85435·
2008 05 302391·
2008 06 26755·
2008 07 421186·
2008 08 68901·
2008 09 43150·
2008 10 50.
2008 11 69825.
2008 12 26601.
2009 01 73601.
2009 02 62317·
2009 03 80801·
2009 04 451354·
2009 05 36321·
2009 06 4775.
2009 07 57345.
2009 08 38200.
2009 09 79500.
2009 10 34656.
2009 11 7458.
2009 12 45830.
2010 01 69300·
2010 02 25270·
2010 03 61617·
2010 04 27758·
2010 05 10·
2010 06 45570.
2010 07 77165·
2010 08 72285·
2010 09 95380·
2010 10 44670·
2010 11 34220·
2010 12 940.
2011 01 94260.
2011 02 98142.
2011 03 42750·
2011 04 30350·
2011 05 67618·
2011 06 7294·
2011 07 30435.
2011 08 43277·
2011 09 9277·
2011 10 96405·
2011 11 55539.
2011 12 210·
2012 01 38175·
2012 02 16280.
2012 03 0441·
2012 04 76368·
2012 05 0160·
2012 06 420.
2012 07 700·
2012 08 48105·
2012 09 62454.
2012 10 75385·
2012 11 98341.
2012 12 98511·
2013 01 20511.
2013 02 39341.
2013 03 40511·
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