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NTD
(redirected from Nothing To Do)

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NTDNew Tang Dynasty TV
NTDNeural Tube Defect (neurology)
NTDNational Transit Database
NTDNeglected Tropical Diseases (World Health Organization)
NTDNational Trails Day
NTDNew Taiwan Dollar
NTDNothing To Do
NTDNeutron Transmutation Doping
NTDNational Theater of the Deaf
NTDNorwalk Transit District
NTDNth to Default (Note)
NTDNational Transportation Database
NTDNational Tartan Day
NTDNeutral Tube Defect
NTDNoticiero Televisa Deportes (México)
NTDNotice of Deposition
NTDNote to Draft (denotes comments not intended for inclusion in legal document)
NTDNational Tax Database (UK)
NTDNavy Telecommunications Directive (US Navy)


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It's the same sort of void that we mean when we say there's nothing to do this afternoon, nothing is happening in our lives at present, nothing is on TV, or nothing can save this situation.
``It was about a month before I realized these kids had nothing to do when they got out of school at 2 p.
People have to understand what it would be like to wake up in the morning and have absolutely nothing to do.
 
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