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2004 01 550·
2004 02 665722·
2004 03 310.
2004 04 00·
2004 05 530.
2004 06 661240·
2004 08 230.
2004 09 32490·
2004 12 860·
2005 01 340.
2005 02 840·
2005 03 30758.
2005 04 40·
2005 05 500.
2005 06 280.
2005 07 410.
2005 08 831380.
2005 09 221183.
2005 11 93788.
2005 12 321104·
2006 01 240.
2006 02 800.
2006 03 400.
2006 04 970.
2006 05 510·
2006 06 830·
2006 07 597584·
2006 08 57600.
2006 09 150·
2006 11 110.
2006 12 630·
2007 01 550·
2007 02 92425.
2007 03 710·
2007 04 8811200·
2007 05 6013705·
2007 06 810.
2007 07 950.
2007 08 98494·
2007 09 670.
2007 10 90.
2007 11 3914840·
2007 12 810·
2008 01 940·
2008 02 25750.
2008 03 85900·
2008 04 490·
2008 05 860.
2008 06 50·
2008 07 4020000·
2008 08 413196·
2008 09 110.
2008 10 502393.
2008 11 350.
2008 12 201886·
2009 01 651677·
2009 02 840.
2009 03 261205·
2009 04 73803·
2009 05 650.
2009 06 590·
2009 07 970·
2009 08 1340·
2009 09 570.
2009 10 490·
2009 11 520·
2009 12 780.
2010 01 90·
2010 02 550.
2010 03 250.
2010 04 310·
2010 05 160.
2010 06 20·
2010 07 710.
2010 08 600·
2010 09 970·
2010 10 420·
2010 11 720.
2010 12 780.
2011 01 950.
2011 02 480.
2011 03 350.
2011 04 230·
2011 05 800.
2011 06 220·
2011 07 910·
2011 08 570.
2011 09 460·
2011 10 880·
2011 11 970.
2011 12 690.
2012 01 130.
2012 02 980.
2012 03 350.
2012 04 710.
2012 05 240.
2012 06 270.
2012 07 110·
2012 08 10.
2012 09 480·
2012 10 750.
2012 11 570.
2012 12 230.
2013 01 800.
2013 02 670.
2013 03 300.
2013 04 230.
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