PER CURIAM.
In this dissolution of marriage case, the facts are omitted from the court's opinion because we feel that it has no precedential value. We simply conclude that the court abused its discretion in awarding to appellee-wife, as permanent alimony, the exclusive possession of the marital home which the parties had theretofore owned as tenants of an estate by the entirety. The final judgment is therefore modified by eliminating the wife's right to the exclusive...
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