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67 T
6th
17 T
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13 T
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15 T
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12 T
7th
11 T
4th
16 T
7th
20 T
9th
13 T
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24 T
9th
25 T
6th
21 T
6th
16 T
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30 T
7th
16 T
7th
13 T
7th
16 T
7th
22 T
7th
10 T
7th
18 T
7th
15 T
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