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2004 01 4491.
2004 02 696.
2004 03 71179.
2004 04 56232·
2004 05 99263·
2004 06 41186.
2004 10 27211·
2004 11 29203·
2004 12 1499.
2005 01 56121.
2005 02 6485.
2005 03 8137·
2005 04 2107·
2005 05 33114·
2005 06 97166·
2005 07 58204·
2005 08 76231.
2005 09 77185.
2005 10 62124·
2005 11 28114.
2005 12 24147·
2006 01 21137.
2006 02 23148·
2006 03 86187.
2006 04 70112.
2006 05 22126·
2006 06 68120·
2006 07 50104·
2006 08 67112.
2006 09 6090.
2006 10 1097.
2006 11 6477.
2006 12 8862.
2007 01 4364·
2007 02 8657·
2007 03 9888.
2007 04 3592·
2007 05 2112·
2007 06 60160.
2007 07 4686·
2007 08 3283.
2007 09 9452.
2007 10 1992·
2007 11 28103·
2007 12 3143·
2008 01 063.
2008 02 7634.
2008 03 8677.
2008 04 6110.
2008 05 2884·
2008 06 6978·
2008 07 9149·
2008 08 5763.
2008 09 864.
2008 10 6163.
2008 11 3630·
2008 12 1216·
2009 01 9825.
2009 02 3935·
2009 03 4149.
2009 04 1862.
2009 05 7995·
2009 06 1871.
2009 07 4960·
2009 08 5358.
2009 09 5753·
2009 10 3456·
2009 11 3045·
2009 12 1733.
2010 01 6527·
2010 02 5136.
2010 03 7965·
2010 04 3478.
2010 05 5963·
2010 06 5668·
2010 07 1364·
2010 08 5562·
2010 09 2056·
2010 10 6360·
2010 11 7850·
2010 12 5675.
2011 01 5629·
2011 02 831·
2011 03 4257.
2011 04 3778·
2011 05 9784·
2011 06 5687.
2011 07 080.
2011 08 2399·
2011 09 192·
2011 10 9493.
2011 11 7160·
2011 12 6675.
2012 01 5032.
2012 02 3458.
2012 03 9895.
2012 04 39101·
2012 05 49116.
2012 06 15113.
2012 07 52103.
2012 08 44121·
2012 09 30130·
2012 10 083·
2012 11 25176·
2012 12 694·
2013 01 5177·
2013 02 7782.
2013 03 38115·
2013 04 75144.
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