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2004 01 710·
2004 02 620.
2004 03 530·
2004 04 100·
2004 05 220·
2004 06 81204·
2004 08 79154·
2004 09 41144.
2004 12 71144·
2005 01 290.
2005 02 380.
2005 03 30·
2005 04 670·
2005 05 890·
2005 06 410·
2005 07 380.
2005 08 870.
2005 09 680·
2005 11 280.
2005 12 170·
2006 01 310·
2006 02 950·
2006 03 600.
2006 04 330·
2006 05 240.
2006 06 290·
2006 07 270.
2006 08 50·
2006 09 170.
2006 11 510·
2006 12 390.
2007 01 780·
2007 02 840.
2007 03 680·
2007 04 360·
2007 05 210.
2007 06 270.
2007 07 100·
2007 08 810·
2007 09 280·
2007 10 700·
2007 11 360·
2007 12 610·
2008 01 180·
2008 02 650·
2008 03 260·
2008 04 890.
2008 05 350.
2008 06 860·
2008 07 870·
2008 08 30.
2008 09 480.
2008 10 340.
2008 11 510.
2008 12 660.
2009 01 510.
2009 02 340·
2009 03 740·
2009 04 660·
2009 05 650.
2009 06 370.
2009 07 390.
2009 08 160·
2009 09 320·
2009 10 180·
2009 11 510.
2009 12 530·
2010 01 220.
2010 02 770.
2010 03 420.
2010 04 410.
2010 05 290.
2010 06 410.
2010 07 690.
2010 08 670.
2010 09 720.
2010 10 58509.
2010 11 140·
2010 12 450.
2011 01 950.
2011 02 50.
2011 03 840.
2011 04 120·
2011 05 68534.
2011 06 820.
2011 07 90.
2011 08 300·
2011 09 850·
2011 10 150·
2011 11 460·
2011 12 890·
2012 01 640·
2012 02 530·
2012 03 780.
2012 04 10·
2012 05 500·
2012 06 730.
2012 07 110·
2012 08 30.
2012 09 120.
2012 10 740.
2012 11 760.
2012 12 590.
2013 01 440.
2013 02 820.
2013 03 300.
2013 04 570·
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