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The telephones in the office here have a DND button, which is pressed if someone does not want their telephone to ring, and it means Do Not Disturb
You should call you telephone company, by dialling 411 and ask them to remove you from the telephone directory. This should get your information out of the directory.
Hire a wrecker.
No, the word "disturb" is not an adverb.The word "disturb" is a verb.
No molestar is do not disturb in Spanish.
# Disconnect negative battery cable # Remove the retaining screws and detach the headlight bezel # Remove the headlight retainer screws taking care not to disturb the adjusting screws # Remove the retainer and pull the headlight out enough to allow the connector to be unplugged # Remove headlight now # Disconnect negative battery cable # Remove the retaining screws and detach the headlight bezel # Remove the headlight retainer screws taking care not to disturb the adjusting screws # Remove the retainer and pull the headlight out enough to allow the connector to be unplugged # Remove headlight now
I just fixed mine. Its not the vtech phone, someone may have accidentally pressed *78. Dial *79 while the phone is on and it will turn the 'do not disturb' function off. In our case, our 1 year old was pressing buttons.
If negative surroundings means factors in the environment that disturb homeostasis the thing most animals do is try to either remove the disturbing factor or remove themselves from its presence.
Geologist must use their knowledge of the events that disturb or remove rock-layer sequences to help piece together the history of Earth as told by the rock record.
Disturb can be an adjective and a verb. Adjective: Causing distress. Verb: The present participle of the verb 'disturb'.
The cowbirds remove ticks from the bison, while the bison disturb insects that are picked up by the birds.
The duration of Please Do Not Disturb is 1.33 hours.