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2004 01 3228.
2004 02 5641·
2004 03 8762·
2004 04 9452·
2004 05 7463·
2004 06 2471.
2004 10 4466·
2004 11 6460·
2004 12 9439.
2005 01 233.
2005 02 1535·
2005 03 4671·
2005 04 4445·
2005 05 7471·
2005 06 1365·
2005 07 8357.
2005 08 9961·
2005 09 4458.
2005 10 7552·
2005 11 4537.
2005 12 5831·
2006 01 4524.
2006 02 6328.
2006 03 2542.
2006 04 4849.
2006 05 3446.
2006 06 6771·
2006 07 4337·
2006 08 1972·
2006 09 9281·
2006 10 9967·
2006 11 4333·
2006 12 4659·
2007 01 2631.
2007 02 9632·
2007 03 9371.
2007 04 2947.
2007 05 6764.
2007 06 2259·
2007 07 89205·
2007 08 9576.
2007 09 7246·
2007 10 6439.
2007 11 4958·
2007 12 9310.
2008 01 2324·
2008 02 3633.
2008 03 1823·
2008 04 9847.
2008 05 2750.
2008 06 7633.
2008 07 6437·
2008 08 1241·
2008 09 1433·
2008 10 4529·
2008 11 8222·
2008 12 5911·
2009 01 429·
2009 02 3318·
2009 03 9120·
2009 04 9035.
2009 05 9322·
2009 06 5127.
2009 07 3421·
2009 08 8021·
2009 09 7220·
2009 10 3929·
2009 11 8218.
2009 12 314·
2010 01 1215.
2010 02 5811·
2010 03 2819·
2010 04 667.
2010 05 6931.
2010 06 9739·
2010 07 9224·
2010 08 3719·
2010 09 2521.
2010 10 6831·
2010 11 1715·
2010 12 1810.
2011 01 8713.
2011 02 108.
2011 03 7317·
2011 04 1119·
2011 05 8520.
2011 06 8548·
2011 07 5312.
2011 08 4021.
2011 09 7818.
2011 10 8121·
2011 11 7818·
2011 12 5710·
2012 01 4510·
2012 02 124.
2012 03 914.
2012 04 3617.
2012 05 9519.
2012 06 1422·
2012 07 6122.
2012 08 7822·
2012 09 5931·
2012 10 5238.
2012 11 8224.
2012 12 89·
2013 01 939·
2013 02 1212·
2013 03 7422·
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