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2012 01 96222·37
2011 04 63225.73
2011 03 44222·01
2011 02 67220.41
2011 01 83222·73
2010 04 46233·62
2010 03 12235.07
2010 02 68231·42
2010 01 79238.01
2009 04 70239.40
2009 03 25245.31
2009 02 11254·33
2009 01 36260.62
2008 04 19258·82
2008 03 95259·98
2008 02 42267.97
2008 01 29271.77
2007 04 98270.42
2007 03 61268·87
2007 02 27270·04
2007 01 58268·84
2006 04 39266.57
2006 03 85263·10
2006 02 63257·98
2006 01 49248.55
2005 04 99243·26
2005 03 55232·35
2005 02 68224·01
2005 01 52215.07
2004 04 60207·91
2004 03 84202.14
2004 02 86192.86
2004 01 42190.20
2003 04 27184.86
2003 03 11182·37
2003 02 86180·35
2003 01 20178·16
2002 04 33176·50
2002 03 97174·72
2002 02 62171·63
2002 01 12169·88
2001 04 35167.84
2001 03 31165.49
2001 02 34164.17
2001 01 66160·68
2000 04 13156·62
2000 03 25154·75
2000 02 46150.78
2000 01 60147.81
1999 04 75143.96
1999 03 19140·99
1999 02 66137.27
1999 01 94132·01
1998 04 53127·97
1998 03 73125.28
1998 02 90120·74
1998 01 92118·07
1997 04 2116·88
1997 03 77114.98
1997 02 35111.98
1997 01 5109.88
1996 04 5109·90
1996 03 44107·34
1996 02 47106.72
1996 01 9105·89
1995 04 68104.51
1995 03 10102.60
1995 02 94102.27
1995 01 4100·00
1994 04 23102·16
1994 03 40100·32
1994 02 71101.58
1994 01 15102.22
1993 04 26102.34
1993 03 20101.71
1993 02 96100·73
1993 01 9299.52
1992 04 60100·51
1992 03 6499.67
1992 02 1499·21
1992 01 1299.24
1991 04 3099·21
1991 03 1096.83
1991 02 9594.52
1991 01 7595.30
1990 04 6894·06
1990 03 2094·74
1990 02 3193·17
1990 01 591.79
1989 04 3291·16
1989 03 8390·97
1989 02 4289·00
1989 01 5489·15
1988 04 286.37
1988 03 1187·33
1988 02 7387·80
1988 01 9686.19
1987 04 8682.17
1987 03 4381.71
1987 02 9283·43
1987 01 3383.25
1986 04 1480·00
1986 03 4176·69
1986 02 9474·64
1986 01 8875·17
1985 04 4473·19
1985 03 9275·51
1985 02 9874·40
1985 01 1474·63
1984 04 5868.40
1984 03 1170·75
1984 02 4867·52
1984 01 8581.96
1983 04 6165·55
1983 03 3472·43
1983 02 1265.33
1983 01 284·45
1982 04 8691·67
1982 03 2578.42
1982 02 8677.85
1982 01 8966.13
1981 04 8968·60
1981 03 7265.77
1981 02 8855.13
1981 01 9860·99
1980 04 5157·03
1980 03 8758.42
1980 02 6356.84
1980 01 449·25
1979 04 8155·35
1979 03 948.14
1979 02 8048·97
1979 01 751.64
1978 04 850·61
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