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2004 01 96627·
2004 02 731441·
2004 03 601862·
2004 04 37405·
2004 05 3198.
2004 06 641528.
2004 08 251861.
2004 09 211696.
2004 12 711113·
2005 01 47751.
2005 02 83198.
2005 03 991690·
2005 04 49406.
2005 05 4604.
2005 06 50640·
2005 07 12806.
2005 08 13569·
2005 09 42198.
2005 11 61441·
2005 12 32950.
2006 01 63198.
2006 02 92198.
2006 03 81397.
2006 04 51923.
2006 05 25453·
2006 06 10787·
2006 07 98652.
2006 08 89712·
2006 09 49656.
2006 11 79453.
2006 12 23443.
2007 01 91453.
2007 02 10712·
2007 03 5819·
2007 04 96198.
2007 05 24987·
2007 06 101178·
2007 07 20418.
2007 08 78914·
2007 09 84419·
2007 10 72675.
2007 11 80628·
2007 12 58840·
2008 01 90220·
2008 02 48660.
2008 03 67198.
2008 04 49790·
2008 05 85449.
2008 06 13575·
2008 07 88514·
2008 08 88567·
2008 09 39198.
2008 10 67198.
2008 11 74198.
2008 12 39271·
2009 01 460·
2009 02 370.
2009 03 82271.
2009 04 890·
2009 05 26220·
2009 06 71198·
2009 07 93241.
2009 08 51241·
2009 09 21198·
2009 10 46220.
2009 11 150·
2009 12 64198.
2010 01 20·
2010 02 62198.
2010 03 78577·
2010 04 89586.
2010 05 62251.
2010 06 442446.
2010 07 40243·
2010 08 16414·
2010 09 21691.
2010 10 430·
2010 11 82687.
2010 12 560·
2011 01 23198.
2011 02 340·
2011 03 11160·
2011 04 48198.
2011 05 36243·
2011 06 17536.
2011 07 58615.
2011 08 55441.
2011 09 56365.
2011 10 19573.
2011 11 80198·
2011 12 64441.
2012 01 1243·
2012 02 880.
2012 03 590·
2012 04 88515·
2012 05 16316·
2012 06 20.
2012 07 1198.
2012 08 660.
2012 09 680·
2012 10 59573.
2012 11 390.
2012 12 59198·
2013 01 540.
2013 02 86649.
2013 03 271262·
2013 04 57198.
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