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2012 01 86171.43
2011 04 94175.06
2011 03 44176·17
2011 02 45174·57
2011 01 30176.85
2010 04 35178.88
2010 03 97179.71
2010 02 83183·41
2010 01 41183.63
2009 04 75184.50
2009 03 52181.69
2009 02 20185.84
2009 01 68188·98
2008 04 95187·02
2008 03 20185·72
2008 02 0189·47
2008 01 87191.62
2007 04 2188.14
2007 03 40187·80
2007 02 92186.23
2007 01 98183.81
2006 04 28184·64
2006 03 75177·25
2006 02 90173.82
2006 01 28169·81
2005 04 28162·27
2005 03 12158.06
2005 02 13156.02
2005 01 26150·43
2004 04 85153.89
2004 03 64148.67
2004 02 5148·92
2004 01 67147·97
2003 04 5145.15
2003 03 70144·69
2003 02 36143·55
2003 01 53143·14
2002 04 20142.23
2002 03 92141.11
2002 02 0137.62
2002 01 8138.10
2001 04 87138·15
2001 03 18135.37
2001 02 15134·41
2001 01 83134.81
2000 04 87131·18
2000 03 61128·95
2000 02 27128.13
2000 01 53126·54
1999 04 27124·95
1999 03 58126·72
1999 02 3126·17
1999 01 19123.21
1998 04 39120.18
1998 03 74120·86
1998 02 39117·60
1998 01 6116.70
1997 04 78115·08
1997 03 95114·88
1997 02 53110.37
1997 01 64110.22
1996 04 28111·59
1996 03 34109·00
1996 02 89106·89
1996 01 69105·82
1995 04 94106.47
1995 03 30103·54
1995 02 18100.49
1995 01 21100.00
1994 04 897.70
1994 03 4598·37
1994 02 3196·67
1994 01 4693·19
1993 04 2691·95
1993 03 6792.45
1993 02 5091·07
1993 01 9490.09
1992 04 3189·86
1992 03 988·56
1992 02 1887.93
1992 01 4088·41
1991 04 2988·19
1991 03 1085·65
1991 02 485.29
1991 01 8586.05
1990 04 5284.01
1990 03 3186.50
1990 02 384.54
1990 01 5485·51
1989 04 5688.22
1989 03 6184·31
1989 02 3283·76
1989 01 9881.06
1988 04 2385·17
1988 03 1288.86
1988 02 3886.96
1988 01 9284.50
1987 04 5981·85
1987 03 2382.46
1987 02 8891.45
1987 01 3690.59
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