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  2. Door hanger - Wikipedia

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    An electronic "do not disturb" indicator (the illuminated red lamp is a signal to hotel staff). Some hotels are using high-tech means to replace paper do not disturb signs that hang on the door. One example is a privacy button that one can press from within the room to light up an indicator outside the room. [7]

  3. School disturbance laws - Wikipedia

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    Numerous articles about these incidents have raised awareness of the school disturbance laws and their problems, including their broad interpretation and application, such as South Carolina's law which makes it a crime to "disturb school" or to "act in an obnoxious manner." [3]

  4. List of SIP response codes - Wikipedia

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    Some aspect of the session description or the Request-URI is not acceptable. [1]: §21.4.26 489 Bad Event The server did not understand an event package specified in an Event header field. [4]: §7.3.2 [6]: §8.3.2 491 Request Pending Server has some pending request from the same dialog. [1]: §21.4.27 493 Undecipherable

  5. Do Not Disturb (telecommunications) - Wikipedia

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    The Do Not Disturb or (DND) function on most PBX or PABX systems prevents calls from ringing on an extension for which DND is activated. Some Do Not Disturb (DND) attributes include directing the call to a preassigned extension (like a secretary or assistant), busy signal, DND signal, or recorded message generated by the telephone switch.

  6. Blue laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Washington, D.C. allows private retailers (Class A) to sell distilled spirits, but the District Council requires Class A retailers to be closed on Sundays (Class B retailers, such as grocery stores, may sell beer and wine on Sundays). However, in December 2012, the Council voted to repeal the Sunday restriction.

  7. Control Center (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    In iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 in 2021, Control Center received a new Focus option, repacking the do not disturb one, as well as a new Keyboard Brightness option. In 2022, in iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 , Control Center's sound recognition Shazam feature integrated its history with the main Shazam application's history, instead of the histories being separated.

  8. Period (school) - Wikipedia

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    One special example of a period is the free period. These are typically shorter than regular periods and allow students to participate in non-class activities. A free period (also called a spare, unstructured, or leisure period) is generally found in most high schools and colleges. Students may utilize a free period for various purposes:

  9. Do not disturb - Wikipedia

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    Do Not Disturb, a French comedy film; Do Not Disturb, a film by BC Furtney; Do Not Disturb, a French film by Patrice Leconte; Do Not Disturb, a British television comedy film starring Catherine Tate; Do Not Disturb, a 2008 American sitcom "Do Not Disturb" (Fear the Walking Dead), an episode