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		<title>By: Shana B</title>
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My hubby worked for Disney Feature Animation and they paid for a company to come and pack up his house and move him, for 30 days temporary housing, and they hired someone to help him find a house for long term.</description>
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<p>My hubby worked for Disney Feature Animation and they paid for a company to come and pack up his house and move him, for 30 days temporary housing, and they hired someone to help him find a house for long term.</p>
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