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2004 01 6420·
2004 02 8225.
2004 03 2467·
2004 04 6651.
2004 05 1244·
2004 06 6453.
2004 10 29104·
2004 11 4287·
2004 12 20133·
2005 01 3813.
2005 02 2833.
2005 03 1083·
2005 04 3940.
2005 05 8533.
2005 06 3538.
2005 07 1444·
2005 08 4383·
2005 09 1444.
2005 10 8791·
2005 11 2497·
2005 12 3449·
2006 01 5421·
2006 02 4847·
2006 03 3447·
2006 04 3725.
2006 05 63128.
2006 06 546.
2006 07 6322.
2006 08 152·
2006 09 2329.
2006 10 7137.
2006 11 5538·
2006 12 328·
2007 01 4012.
2007 02 8418·
2007 03 7959.
2007 04 4337·
2007 05 4537·
2007 06 722·
2007 07 3028.
2007 08 4612·
2007 09 9630.
2007 10 28154·
2007 11 2618.
2007 12 6321·
2008 01 7420·
2008 02 5911.
2008 03 1225.
2008 04 6831.
2008 05 8513.
2008 06 3923.
2008 07 57339.
2008 08 6426.
2008 09 6226·
2008 10 30241·
2008 11 548.
2008 12 736.
2009 01 606.
2009 02 219·
2009 03 24163.
2009 04 4825·
2009 05 6218·
2009 06 2411.
2009 07 1028.
2009 08 6420·
2009 09 7413.
2009 10 7721·
2009 11 817.
2009 12 2026.
2010 01 288.
2010 02 4315.
2010 03 3239.
2010 04 4311·
2010 05 8121·
2010 06 1130·
2010 07 82111.
2010 08 8312.
2010 09 1436·
2010 10 9115·
2010 11 748.
2010 12 1412.
2011 01 331·
2011 02 2426·
2011 03 7965·
2011 04 3815·
2011 05 7125·
2011 06 7111.
2011 07 897.
2011 08 8016·
2011 09 84306·
2011 10 2128.
2011 11 254·
2011 12 917·
2012 01 539·
2012 02 8615·
2012 03 3011·
2012 04 4549.
2012 05 8655.
2012 06 450.
2012 07 7346·
2012 08 4354·
2012 09 1476.
2012 10 3817.
2012 11 4918·
2012 12 116·
2013 01 93274·
2013 02 7737·
2013 03 7757.
2013 04 98116·
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