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Speaking in April, Diana called this a "blissfully busy time," combining her onstage work in A Midsummer Night's Dream with planning for the couple's summer wedding, working on their house, and finishing the semester at the University of Pennsylvania, where she takes one course at a time as an English major. Is unable to make choices if too Serve one course at a time so that much food or too many containers the necessity of making choices is are present at one time limited and there are fewer distractions; when appropriate, allow menu selection and the choice between two or three main courses. The idea was to create one course at a time, one semester at a time and move students through in cohorts. |
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