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Overview

Agency History

Scope and Contents of the Records

Arrangement of the Records

Restrictions

Index Terms

Related Material

Administrative Information

Description of Series

Case files B1-B10,000, 1967-1980,

Texas State Library and Archives Commission

Texas Supreme Court:

An Inventory of Case Files B1-B10,000 at the Texas State Archives, 1967-1980



Overview

Creator:Texas. Supreme Court.
Title:Case files B1-B10,000
Dates:1967-1980
Abstract: The case files consist of all applications filed and records created during appeals to the Texas Supreme Court between 1944 and 1980. This includes all applications rejected by the Court and all applications accepted by the Court and allowed to be argued as a case. A case before the Supreme Court begins as an application which lists a cause of action as to why the Court should hear the case. The most common cause of action is for a writ of error. Other causes of action include writs of mandamus, writs of habeas corpus, a certified question, and a direct appeal from a lower court when the Supreme Court has direct jurisdiction. The File dockets (See Series II) list the cause of action for each application. Once the Court grants or accepts an application then that application becomes a case. Since 1944, all applications, regardless of their cause of action or if the Court granted the application to hear the case, are filed together to form the group of records known as "case files." This finding aid covers the B case files series, 1967-1980. The A case files are in a separate finding aid, covering the years 1944-1966.
Quantity: 1526 cubic ft.
Location: Please note that all of the A and B case files are stored at the State Records Center. Records requested before 10:00 a.m. will usually be available by 4:00 p.m. the same day. Records requested after 10:00 a.m. and before 3:00 p.m will usually be available by noon the next day.
Repository: Texas State Archives

Agency History

The Supreme Court was created in 1836 by the Constitution of the Republic of Texas, Article IV, adopted March 17, 1836. Congress established the court by an act approved December 15, 1836. This court consisted of the Chief Justice, elected jointly by both houses of congress; and the elected judges of the district courts. The Supreme Court had jurisdiction over civil and criminal cases to hear and determine all manner of pleas, complaints, motions, causes, and controversies brought before it by any lower courts, but no appeal could be determined until the lower court had made a final judgement or decree except in particular cases as provided by law. A clerk was appointed by the court. He recorded all the actions of the court and was also charged with preserving the records and transcripts of the court. Following the move to statehood, the First Legislature of the State of Texas organized a Supreme Court, Act of May 12, 1846, to consist of a chief justice and two associate justices, appointed by the Governor with the consent of the Senate, to six-year terms.

The terms of the court changed frequently during the 19th century. Initially, the court met annually at the seat of government on the 1st Monday in December. Legislation passed in 1842 established another annual term to be held at Nacogdoches (January 22, 1842), but changed that by an act passed on February 3, 1842 which directed the court to hold its annual term at Washington, commencing on the 2nd Monday in June. Further legislation in 1845 (February 3, 1845) directed the court to hold annual terms wherever Congress convened, commencing on the 3rd Monday in December. The Act of May 12, 1846 directed the court to meet annually in Austin on the 2nd Monday in December. Legislation passed in 1850 (3rd Legislature, Chapter XII, November 30, 1850) amended this act and directed the court to hold three terms a year, in Austin, Tyler, and Galveston, each term lasting about three months. The court continued to meet in this manner until 1892. Following legislation which reorganized the courts system in 1892, the Supreme Court once again met annually in Austin, which it continues to do today.

The Supreme Court initially heard appeals from civil and criminal cases. The Court of Appeals was created by the Texas Constitution of 1876, Article V, Section 4, which removed all criminal jurisdiction from the Supreme Court, and transferred civil jurisdiction to the Court of Appeals in some situations. In 1879, to help relieve the backlog of pending civil cases in both of these courts a commission of arbitration and award, known as the Commission of Appeals, was created by the 16th Legislature (Chapter 34, Special Session). Civil cases were referred to this commission with the written consent of the parties or their attorneys, and the commission's opinions, unless overturned by the superior appellate court, became the opinion of record of that court. The Commission of Appeals was composed of three judges appointed by the Governor with the consent of the Senate. This Commission was discontinued in 1885, but created again in 1887 (Senate Bill 281, 20th Legislature, Regular Session) to hear civil cases pending before the Supreme Court. It was discontinued in 1892 upon the reorganization of the courts system. A large backlog of cases in the Supreme Court led to the creation of another Commission of Appeals in 1918, which continued until 1945. This commission was divided into two sections, each with three judges appointed as previously. It was abolished in 1945 (Senate Joint Resolution 81, 49th Legislature, Regular Session) and its six judges became associate justices on the Supreme Court, increasing the number of justices to nine, its current number.

A major reorganization of the courts system was undertaken in 1891-1892. A constitutional amendment was passed in 1891, followed by legislation approved April 1892 (22nd Legislature, 1st Called Session). This removed all civil jurisdiction from the Court of Appeals, changing that body to the Court of Criminal Appeals and created the Courts of Civil Appeals (initially three, eventually fourteen courts). The justices of all of these courts, following the expiration of their current terms, were now to be elected by the voters. The mandate of the Supreme Court changed, limiting the appeals which could be sent before it. It now had appellate jurisdiction to questions of law arising in all civil cases for which the Courts of Civil Appeals had appellate but not final jurisdiction. A constitutional amendment in 1940 once again authorized direct appeals from trials to the Supreme Court in a limited class of cases.

The Supreme Court today consists of a chief justice and eight associate justices, elected to six-year overlapping terms. As the highest civil court in the state it has final appellate jurisdiction in most civil and juvenile cases. It also has the authority to conduct proceedings for the removal or involuntary retirement of state judges. The court has many administrative duties as well, including the promulgation of several rules, such as the civil and appellate procedures for the Texas judicial system, and the procedural rules for the Commission on Judicial Conduct; equalizing the dockets among the Courts of Civil Appeals; supervising State Bar operations; and promulgating the rules and regulations for the discipline, supervision, and disbarment of lawyers. The court also has supervisory and administrative control over the judicial branch.

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Scope and Contents of the Records

The case files consist of all applications filed and records created during appeals to the Supreme Court between 1944 and 1980. This includes all applications rejected by the Court and all applications accepted by the Court and allowed to be argued as a case. A case before the Supreme Court begins as an application which lists a cause of action as to why the Court should hear the case. The most common cause of action is for a writ of error. Other causes of action include writs of mandamus, writs of habeas corpus, a certified question, and a direct appeal from a lower court when the Supreme Court has direct jurisdiction. The File dockets (See Series II) list the cause of action for each application. Once the Court grants or accepts an application then that application becomes a case. Since 1944, all applications, regardless of their cause of action or if the Court granted the application to hear the case, are filed together to form the group of records known as "case files."

Records in the case files come from all levels of the judicial system. The case files may contain lower court records such as transcripts and statements of fact from the county and district courts. More frequent are records from the Court of Civil Appeals including briefs, motions, judgments and orders, and opinions. Finally, records from the Supreme Court will include an application for a cause of action, which is usually a writ of error. Other Supreme Court records may include respondent's replies to applications; briefs of appellant and appellee; motions for rehearing; majority, concurring and dissenting opinions; cover correspondence and other, miscellaneous legal documents.

Usually, a case file from a successful application where the case was argued before the Court will contain more material such as briefs, motions, and Court opinions than an unsuccessful application case file.

Case files were (for the time period of this series) assigned an "A" prefix from January 1, 1944 to December 30, 1966, and a "B" prefix from January 2, 1967 to December 29, 1980. This series includes all of the "A" and all of the "B" cases: A 1 to A 11, 829 and B 1 to B 10,000. Access to the cases is through their case number. If the case number is not known, alphabetical access to the parties in the cases is available using the name index at the front of the five Supreme Court file docket volumes ( see Series II.)

Please note that the all of the A and B case files are stored at the State Records Center. Records requested before 10:00 a.m. will usually be available by 4:00 p.m. the same day. Records requested after 10:00 a.m. and before 3:00 p.m will usually be available by noon the next day.

This series is part of the Texas Supreme Records, 1840-1980, 6,153.41 cubic ft. finding aid. It was removed from that finding aid and is split into two separate finding aids due to the electronic file size limitations imposed by the online finding aid web site (TARO). If you are reading this electronically, click on the following link to access the finding aid for the first group of case files - Texas Supreme Court, Supreme Court case files A1-A11,829, 1944-1966. If you are reading this in paper, the finding aid for the first group is found at a separate divider within the binder.

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Arrangement of the Records

These records are arranged numerically by case file number.

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Restrictions

Restrictions on Access

The A and B case files are in off-site storage. Records requested before 10:00 a.m. will usually be available for review by an archivist by 4:00 p.m. the same day. Records requested after 10:00 a.m. and before 3:00 p.m will usually be available for review by an archivist by noon the next day.

Case files may possibly contain documents sealed by the court, and therefore excepted from public disclosure by the Texas Public Information Act, Section 552.107(2). When a researcher requests a case, the file will be reviewed by an archivist in order to remove sealed documents. The researcher will be informed that sealed documents have been removed from the file and it will then be up to the researcher to obtain permission from the Supreme Court to access the documents.

Case files may possibly also contain personal information of jurors and prospective jurors. According to the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, Article 35.29, information collected by the court or by a prosecuting attorney during the jury selection process about a person who serves as a juror, including the juror's home address, home telephone number, social security number, driver's license number, and other personal information, is confidential and may not be disclosed by the court, the prosecuting attorney, the defense counsel, or any court personnel except on application by a party in the trial or on application by a bona fide member of the news media acting in such capacity to the court in which the person is serving or did serve as a juror. On a showing of good cause, the court shall permit disclosure of the information sought. (Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 371, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1993) The Court of Criminal Appeals has verified that juror information is to be withheld from the public according to the statute cited above. Therefore, when a case is requested, an archivist will review the case to ascertain whether or not juror information is present. If such information is found, the researcher will be informed and the documents will be removed from the file. If an individual wishes to access juror information, they will have to obtain permission from the Supreme Court. Because the judiciary is not covered by the Texas Public Information Act, the Archives cannot estimate how long it will take the Court to respond to a request.

Case files may possibly also contain non-court documents. Before a researcher is granted access to a case, an archivist will review the files and remove all such materials. The researcher will be informed if materials are removed. If the researcher wishes to access the documents, the Archives will contact the Supreme Court to determine the appropriate course of action on a case-by-case basis. Because the judiciary is not covered by the Texas Public Information Act, the Archives cannot estimate how long it will take the Court to respond to a request.

Restrictions on Use

Most records created by state agencies are not copyrighted and may be freely used in any way. State records also include materials received by, not created by, state agencies. Copyright remains with the creator. The researcher is responsible for complying with U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.).

Technical Requirements

None.

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Index Terms

The terms listed here were used to catalog the records. The terms can be used to find similar or related records.
Corporate Names:
Texas. Commission of Appeals.
Subjects:
Appellate courts--Texas.
Court records--Texas.
Judicial opinions--Texas.
Document Types:
Case files--Texas--Appellate courts--1967-1980.
Dockets--Texas--Appellate courts--1967-1980.
Opinions--Texas--Appellate courts--1967-1980.
Function:
Adjudicating.

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Related Material

The following materials are offered as possible sources of further information on the agencies and subjects covered by the records. The listing is not exhaustive.

Texas State Archives
The Canyon Dam and Melvin Belli Collections, the Houston urban expressway plans, and the Judge O.P. Carillo hearings are exhibits from Supreme Court cases.
Texas Supreme Court, Galveston Term, Clerk's correspondence, 1868-1870, 0.47 cubic ft.
Texas Supreme Court, Galveston Term Naturalization ledger, 1855 and 1867-1869 (bulk 1855), fractional cubic ft.
Texas Supreme Court, Canyon Dam and Reservoir Collection, 1958-1965, 0.5 cubic ft.
Texas Supreme Court, State Bar vs. Melvin Belli Collection, 1964, fractional cubic ft.
Texas Supreme Court, Provost of Judicial Education, 1988-1993 (bulk 1992-1993), 2 cubic ft.
Texas Highway Department, Plans of proposed state highway improvement, Houston urban expressways, 1962-1963, 0.92 cubic ft.
Texas Court of Appeals, Records, 1876-1892, 14.51 cubic ft.
Texas Court of Appeals (1st), Records, 1887-1975 (bulk 1892-1975), 865 cubic ft. and 85 volumes
Texas Court of Appeals (2nd), Selected case files, 1892-1944 (bulk 1894-1919), 582 cubic ft.
Texas Court of Appeals (3rd), Records, 1891-1992, [approx. 1100 cubic ft.]
Texas Court of Appeals (4th), Case files, 1891-1981, 1435 cubic ft.
Texas Court of Appeals (8th), Case files, [not after 1920s] and ca. 1981-1982, 61 cubic ft. [The 8th Court files are housed in El Paso at the University of Texas at El Paso.]
Texas Court of Appeals (14th), Case files, 1967-1975, 161 cubic ft.
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Records, 1892-1975, 3320.23 cubic ft.
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Opinions and orders, 1925-1983, 45.02 cubic ft.
Publications
The Texas Reports, vol. 1-163, various publishers, 1846-1963.
Southwestern Reporter, vol. 1-300. St. Paul, Mn.: West Publishing Co., 1887-1928.

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

(Identity the item), Case files B1-B10,000, Records, Texas Supreme Court. Archives and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives Commission.

Accession Information

Accession numbers: 1983/056, 1984/013, 1989/160

These records were transferred to the Archives and Information Services Division of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission by the Texas Supreme Court on November 22, 1982, September 6, 1983, and June 19, 1989.

Processing Information

Paul Beck

Laura Saegert, March 1995

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Detailed Description of the Collection

 

Case files B1-B10,000, 1967-1980,
1526 cubic ft. Please note that all of the A and B case files are stored at the State Records Center. Records requested before 10:00 a.m. will usually be available by 4:00 p.m. the same day. Records requested after 10:00 a.m. and before 3:00 p.m will usually be available by noon the next day.

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201-2422 B1-B7
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201-2423 B8-B17
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201-2424 B18-B21
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201-2425 B22-B26
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201-2426 B27-B33
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201-2427 B34-B40
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201-2428 B41-B48 (part 1)
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201-2429 B48 (part 2)-B51
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201-2430 B52-B55
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201-2431 B56 (part 1)
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201-2432 B56 (part 2)-B61
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201-2433 B62-B67
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201-2434 B68-B69
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201-2435 B70-B75
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201-2436 B76-B78
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201-2437 B79-B85
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201-2438 B86-B88
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201-2439 B89-B95
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201-2440 B96-B104
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201-2441 B105-B112
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201-2442 B113-B124
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201-2443 B125-B130
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201-2444 B131-B135
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201-2445 B136-B138
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201-2446 B139-B142
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201-2447 B143-B146
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201-2448 B147-B156
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201-2449 B157-B163
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201-2450 B164-B169
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201-2451 B170-B177
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201-2452 B178-B183
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201-2453 B184-B193
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201-2454 B194-B201
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201-2455 B202-B209
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201-2456 B210-B213
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201-2457 B214-B219
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201-2458 B220
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201-2459 B221-B227
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201-2460 B228-B234 (part 1)
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201-2461 B234 (part 2)
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201-2462 B235-B239
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201-2463 B240-B245
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201-2464 B246-B253
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201-2465 B254-B257 (part 1)
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201-2466 B257 (part 2)-B259
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201-2467 B260-B261 (part 1)
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201-2468 B261 (part 2)-B265
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201-2469 B266-B268 (part 1)
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201-2470 B268 (part 2)-B274
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201-2471 B275-B283
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201-2472 B284-B295
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201-2473 B296-B297 (part 1)
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201-2474 B297 (part 2)-B298 (part 1)
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201-2475 B298 (part 2)-B301
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201-2476 B302-B312
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201-2477 B313-B320
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201-2478 B321-B324
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201-2479 B325-B331
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201-2480 B332-B342
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201-2481 B343-B348
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201-2482 B349-B353
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201-2483 B354-B362
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201-2484 B363-B365
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201-2485 B366-B371
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201-2486 B372-B377
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201-2487 B378-B379 (part 1)
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201-2488 B379 (part 2)-B382
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201-2489 B383-B388
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201-2490 B389-B390 (part 1)
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201-2491 B390 (part 2)-B395
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201-2492 B396-B402 (part 1)
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201-2493 B402 (part 2)-B403 (part 1)
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201-2494 B403 (part 2)-B407
B408 (part 1)
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201-2496 B408 (part 2)-B412
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201-2497 B413-B421
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201-2498 B422-B425
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201-2499 B426-B431
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201-2500 B432-B441
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201-2501 B442-B443 (part 1)
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201-2502 B443 (part 2)-B446
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201-2503 B447-B451
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201-2504 B452-B458
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201-2505 B459-B465
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201-2506 B466-B473
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201-2507 B474-B482
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201-2508 B483-B489
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201-2509 B490-B498
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201-2510 B499-B504
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201-2511 B505-B511
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201-2512 B512-B514
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201-2513 B515-B519
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201-2514 B520-B525
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201-2515 B526-B529 (part 1)
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201-2516 B529 (part 2)-B531
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201-2517 B532
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201-2518 B533-B535
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201-2519 B536-B540
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201-2520 B541-B550
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201-2521 B551-B564
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201-2522 B565-B568 (part 1)
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201-2523 B568 (part 2)-B571
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201-2524 B572-B579
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201-2525 B580-B587
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201-2526 B588-B591
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201-2527 B592-B597 (part 1)
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201-2528 B597 (part 2)-B599
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201-2529 B600-B602
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201-2530 B603-B610
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201-2531 B611-B613
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201-2532 B614-B618 (part 1)
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201-2533 B618 (part 2)-B621
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201-2534 B622-B626
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201-2535 B627-B636 (part 1)
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201-2536 B636 (part 2)
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201-2537 B636 (part 3)-B637
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201-2538 B638-B642 (part 1)
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201-2539 B642 (part 2)-B646
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201-2540 B647-B651
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201-2541 B652-B657
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201-2542 B658-B662
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201-2543 B663-B667
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201-2544 B668-B674
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201-2545 B675-B682
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201-2546 B683-B691
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201-2547 B692-B698 (part 1)
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201-2548 B698 (part 2)-B700
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201-2549 B701-B711
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201-2550 B712-B717
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201-2551 B718-B726
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201-2552 B727-B733
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201-2553 B734-B743
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201-2554 B744-B753
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201-2555 B754-B758 (part 1)
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201-2556 B758 (part 2)-B763
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201-2557 B764-B775
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201-2558 B776-B777
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201-2559 B778-B785
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201-2560 B786-B795 (part 1)
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201-2561 B795 (part 2)-B799
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201-2562 B800-B807
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201-2563 B808-B811
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201-2564 B812-B817
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201-2565 B818-B826
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201-2566 B827-B834
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201-2567 B835-B840 (part 1)
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201-2568 B840 (part 2)-B845
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201-2569 B846-B855
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201-2570 B856-B857
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201-2571 B858-B864
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201-2572 B865-B870 (part 1)
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201-2573 B870 (part 2)-B871
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201-2574 B872-B879
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201-2575 B880-B88868
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201-2576 B889-B891 (part 1)
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201-2577 B891 (part 2)-B898
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201-2578 B899-B904
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201-2579 B905-B912 (part 1)
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201-2580 B912 (part 2)-B915
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201-2581 B916-B923
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201-2582 B924-B930
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201-2583 B931
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201-2584 B932-B938
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201-2585 B939-B944 (part 1)
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201-2586 B944 (part 2)-B948
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201-2587 B949-B958
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201-2588 B959-B969
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201-2589 B970-B979
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201-2590 B980-B986
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201-2591 B987-B990 (part 1)
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201-2592 B990 (part 2)-B998
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201-2593 B999-B1005
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201-2594 B1006-B1009
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201-2595 B1010-B1013 (part 1)
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201-2596 B1013 (part 2)-B1016
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201-2597 B1017-B1018
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201-2598 B1019-B1026
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201-2599 B1027-B1038
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201-2600 B1039-B1042
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201-2601 B1043-B1052
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201-2602 B1053-B1060
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201-2603 B1061-B1068
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201-2604 B1069-B1075 (part 1)
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201-2605 B1075 (part 2)-B1082
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201-2606 B1083-B1090
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201-2607 B1091-B1097 (missing B1095)
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201-2608 B1098-B1104
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201-2609 B1105-B1107 (part 1)
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201-2610 B1107 (part 2)
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201-2611 B1107 (part 3)-B1108
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201-2612 B1109-B1114
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201-2613 B1115-B1119
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201-2614 B1120-B1121
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201-2615 B1122-B1129
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201-2616 B1130-B1134
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201-2617 B1135-B1146
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201-2618 B1147-B1153
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201-2619 B1154-B1160
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201-2620 B1161-B1167
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201-2621 B1168 (part 1)
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201-2622 B1168 (part 2) (may be missing part 4)
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201-2623 B1169-B1173
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201-2624 B1174-B1181
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201-2625 B1182-B1183
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201-2626 B1184-B1188
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201-2627 B1189-B1197
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201-2628 B1198-B1205
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201-2629 B1206
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201-2630 B1207-B1213
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201-2631 B1214-B1217
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201-2632 B1218
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201-2633 B1219-B1226
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201-2634 B1227-B1234
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201-2635 B1235
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201-2636 B1236-B1239
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201-2637 B1240-B1244
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201-2638 B1245-B1252
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201-2639 B1253-B1255
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201-2640 B1256-B1265
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201-2641 B1266-B1274
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201-2642 B1275-B1285
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201-2643 B1286-B1289
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201-2644 B1290 (part 1)
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201-2645 B1290 (part 2)-B1293
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201-2646 B1294-B1301
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201-2647 B1302-B1303 (part 1)
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201-2648 B1303 (part 2)-B1304
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201-2649 B1305-B1314
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201-2650 B1315-B1320
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201-2651 B1321-B1326
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201-2652 B1327-B1332
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201-2653 B1333-B1339
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201-2654 B1340-B1346
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201-2655 B1347 (part 1)
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201-2656 B1347 (part 2)-B1350
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201-2657 B1351-B1358
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201-2658 B1359-B1366
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201-2659 B1367-B1376
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201-2660 B1377-B1387
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201-2661 B1388-B1390
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201-2662 B1391-B1398
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201-2663 B1399-B1404
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201-2664 B1405-B1409
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201-2665 B1410-B1416
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201-2666 B1417-B1420
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201-2667 B1421-B1424
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201-2668 B1425-B1432
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201-2669 B1433-B1437
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201-2670 B1438-B1445
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201-2671 B1446-B1450
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201-2672 B1451-B1453
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201-2673 B1454-B1458
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201-2674 B1459-B1463
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201-2675 B1464-B1470
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201-2676 B1471-B1477
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201-2677 B1478-B1489
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201-2678 B1490-B1496
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201-2679 B1496-B1498
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201-2680 B1499-B1503
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201-2681 B1504-B1507
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201-2682 B1508-B1517
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201-2683 B1518-B1523 (part 1)
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201-2684 B1523 (part 2)-B1529
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201-2685 B1530-B1532
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201-2686 B1533-B1539
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201-2687 B1540-B1551
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201-2688 B1552 (part 1)
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201-2689 B1552 (part 2)
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201-2690 B1552 (part 3)
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201-2691 B1552 (part 4)-B1553
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201-2692 B1554-B1557
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201-2693 B1558-B1565
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201-2694 B1566-B1572
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201-2695 B1573-B1574 (part 1)
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201-2696 B1574 (part 2)-B1578
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201-2697 B1579-B1588
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201-2698 B1589-B1594 (part 1)
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201-2699 B1594 (part 2)-B1599
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201-2700 B1600-B1610
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201-2701 B1611-B1618
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201-2702 A4291 (1991/154-3)
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201-2703 A9760 (1991/154-9)
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201-2704 B1619-B1622
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201-2705 B1623-B1629
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201-2706 B1630-B1638
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201-2707 B1639-B1641 (part 1)
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201-2708 B1641 (part 2)
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201-2709 B1641 (part 3)-B1645
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201-2710 B1646-B1654
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201-2711 B1655-B1662
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201-2712 B1663-B1668
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201-2713 B1669-B1678
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201-2714 B1679-B1685
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201-2715 B1686-B1691
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201-2716 B1692-B1699 (part 1)
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201-2717 B1699 (part 2)-B1702
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201-2718 B1703-B1708 (part 1)
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201-2719B1708 (part 2) -B1711
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201-2720 B1712-B1717
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201-2721 B1718-B1723 (part 1)
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201-2722
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201-2723B1723 (part II)
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201-2724B1723 (part III) -B1728
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201-2725 B1729 - B1731
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201-2726 B1732
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201-2727 B1733-B1734
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201-2728 B1735-B1741
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201-2729 B1742-B1743
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201-2730 B1744
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201-2731 B1745-B1753
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201-2732 B1754-B1760
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201-2733 B1761-B1771
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201-2734 B1772-B1775
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201-2735 B1776-B1786
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201-2736 B1787-B1789
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201-2737 B1790-B1797
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201-2738 B1798-B1804
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201-2739 B1805-B1806
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201-2740 B1807-B1809
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201-2741 B1810-B1812 (part I)
B1810-B1812 (part I)
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201-2742 B1812 (part II)-B1814 (part I)
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201-2743 B1814 (part II)-B1820
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201-2744 B1821 (part I)
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201-2745 B1821 (part II)-B1828
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201-2746 B1829-B1839
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201-2747 B1840-B1847
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201-2748 B1848-B1850
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201-2749 B1851-B1853
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201-2750 B1854-B1857
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201-2751 B1858-B1869
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201-2752 B1870-B1881
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201-2753 B1882-B1891
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201-2754 B1892-B1898
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201-2755 B1899-B1906
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201-2756 B1907-B1915
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201-2757 B1916-B1922
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201-2758 B1923-B1928
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201-2759 B1929-B1935
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201-2760 B1936-B1939
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201-2761 B1940-B1943
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201-2762 B1944-B1949
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201-2763 B1950-B1955
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201-2764 B1956-B1961 (part I)
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201-2765 B1961 (part II)-B1965
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201-2766 B1966-B1968
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201-2767 B1969-B1970 (part I)
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201-2768 B1970 (part II)-B1974
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201-2769 B1975-B1984
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201-2770 B1985-B1991
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201-2771 B1992-B1997
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201-2772 B1998-B2005
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201-2773 B2006-B2013
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201-2774 B2014-B2017
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201-2775 B2018-B2029
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201-2776 B2030-B2034
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201-2777 B2035-B2044
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201-2778 B2045-B2051
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201-2779 B2052-B2059
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201-2780 B2060-B2066
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201-2781 B2067-B2071
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201-2782 B2072-B2078
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201-2783 B2079-B2086
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201-2784 B2087-B2094 (part I)
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201-2785 B2094 (part II)-B2096
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201-2786 B2097-B2103
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201-2787 B2104-B2107
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201-2788 B2108-B2121
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201-2789 B2122-B2129
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201-2790 B2130-B2137
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201-2791 B2138-B2143
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201-2792 B2144-B2153
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201-2793 B2154-B2165
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201-2794 B2166-B2177
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201-2795 B2178-B2183
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201-2796 B2184-B2193 (part I)
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201-2797 B2193 (part II)-B2197
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201-2798 B2198-B2204
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201-2799 B2205-B2214
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201-2800 B2215-B2228
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201-2801 B2229-B2238 (part I)
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201-2802 B2238 (part II)-B2241
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201-2803 B2242-B2250
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201-2804 B2251-B2261
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201-2805 B2262-B2264
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201-2806 B2265-B2267
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201-2807 B2268-B2273
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201-2808 B2274-B2281
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201-2810B2290-B2299
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201-2811B2300
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201-2812B2301-B2312
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201-2813B2313-B2322
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201-2814B2323-B2326 (part I)
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201-2815B2326 (part II)-B2328
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201-2816B2329-B2339
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201-2817B2340-B2344
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201-2818 B2345-B2352
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201-2819B2353-B2366
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201-2820B2367-B2373 (part I)
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201-2821B2373 (part II)
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201-2822B2373 (part III)-B2382
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201-2823B2383-B2390
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201-2824B2391 (part I)
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201-2825B2391 (part II)-B2397
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201-2826B2398-B2405
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201-2827B2406-B2415 (part I)
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201-2828B2415 (part II)-B2426
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201-2829 B2427-B2431
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201-2830 B2432-B2445
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201-2831 B2446-B2456
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201-2832 B2457-B2464
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201-2833 B2465-B2468
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201-2834 B2469-B2472
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201-2835 B2473-B2483
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201-2836 B2484-B2497, B2485 missing
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201-2837 B2498-B2503
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201-2838 B2504-B2507 (part I)
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201-2839 B2507 (part II)
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201-2840 B2508-B2516
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201-2841 B2517-B2527
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201-2842 B2528-B2533
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201-2843 B2534-B2536
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201-2844 B2537-B2545 (part I)
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201-2845 B2545 (part II)-B2551
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201-2846 B2552-B2562
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201-2847 B2563-B2567
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201-2848 B2568-B2577
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201-2849 B2578-B2592
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201-2850 B2593-B2598
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201-2851 B2599-B2604 (part I)
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201-2852 B2604 (part II)
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201-2853 B2604 (part III)
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201-2854 B2604 (part III)-B2612
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201-2855 B2613-B2625
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201-2856 B2626-B2633
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201-2857 B2634-B2642
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201-2858 B2643-B2650
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201-2859 B2651-B2662
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201-2860 B2663-B2671
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201-2861 B2672-B2680
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201-2862 B2681-B2685 (part I)
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201-2863 B2685 (part II)-B2687
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201-2864 B2688-B2699
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201-2865 B2700-B2709
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201-2866 B2710-B2722
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201-2867 B2723-B2729
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201-2868 B2730-B2738
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201-2869 B2739-B2746
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201-2870 B2747-B2759
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201-2871 B2760-B2767
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201-2872 B2768-B2778
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201-2873 B2779-B2796
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201-2874 B2797-B2804
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201-2875 B2805-B2811
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201-2876 B2812-B2813 (part I)
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201-2877 B2813 (part II)-B2820
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201-2878 B2821-B2828
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201-2879 B2829-B2840
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201-2880 B2841-B2852
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201-2881 B2853-B2861
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201-2882 B2862-B2866 (part I)
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201-2883 B2866 (part II)
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201-2884 B2866 (part III)-B2873, B2871 missing
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201-2885 B2874-B2881
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201-2886 B2882-B2884
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201-2887 B2885
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201-2888 B2886-B2889
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201-2889 B2890-B2899
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201-2890 B2900-B2906
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201-2891 B2907-B2911 (part I)
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201-2892 B2911 (part II)
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201-2893 B2912-B2923
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201-2894 B2924-B2927
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201-2895 B2928-B2937
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201-2896 B2938-B2945
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201-2897 B2946-B2950 (part I)
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201-2898 B2950 (part II)-B2954
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201-2899 B2955-B2958
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201-2900 B2959-B2970
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201-2901 B2971-B2975
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201-2902 B2976-B2980
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201-2903 B2981-B2988
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201-2904 B2989-B2996
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201-2905 B2997-B2999
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201-2906 B3000-B3008
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201-2907 B3009-B3011
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201-2908 B3012-B3018
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201-2909 B3019-B3024 (part I)
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201-2910 B3024 (part II)-B3028
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201-2911 B3029-B3040
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201-2912 B3041-B3047 (part I)
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201-2913 B3047 (part II)-B3054
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201-2914 B3055-B3068
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201-2915 B3069-B3075
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201-2916 B3076-B3086
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201-2917 B3087-B3092
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201-2918 B3093-B3097
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201-2919 B3098-B3102 (part I)
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201-2920 B3102 (part II)-B3107
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201-2921 B3108-B3118
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201-2922 B3119-B3128
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201-2923 B3129-B3132
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