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		<title>By: Episode 869 &#171; InsideDGW</title>
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		<description>[...] Liette Tousignant, an interior designer in Calgary, Alberta, has been frustrated for many years by the lack of a proper picture hanging tool.&#160; She decided to develop her own tool for the job, with the help of her husband.&#160; After a lot of sweat and tears, and a significant outlay of money, the result is the Hang &amp; Level.&#160; For the story of how they developed the product, see an article in the Alberta Venture. [...]</description>
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