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  2. Blank paper protest - Wikipedia

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    A blank piece of A4 paper, held up in protest by a student at Hong Kong University. Blank pieces of paper, posters and placards have been used as a form of protest. The message sent by such a protest is meant to be implicit and understood, but the lack of writing and slogans on the paper itself is designed to thwart efforts by authorities to prove that their prohibitions and regulations have ...

  3. 2022 COVID-19 protests in China - Wikipedia

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    Blank pieces of paper stuck to the characters "自由" ("Freedom"), part of the Core Socialist Values slogan board at Xidian University, during the protests. Blank A4-sized sheets of paper quickly became a symbol of the protests, with protesters at Tsinghua University showing blank A4 sheets of paper to represent censorship in China.

  4. Here’s why protesters in China are holding up blank pieces of ...

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    Protesters with blank pieces of paper have become a common sight at demonstrations against Chinese authorities in recent days. People held blank signs at a vigil in Shanghai for victims of an ...

  5. File:Blank A4 paper.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Bulletism - Wikipedia

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    Bulletism is an artistic process that involves shooting ink at a blank piece of paper. [1] The result is a type of ink blot. The artist can then develop images based on what is seen. Salvador Dalí named this technique.

  7. Intentionally blank page - Wikipedia

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    An intentionally blank page on a PDF document from the Australian Electoral Commission. The document has 80 printable pages, and content ends on page 77. In digital documents, pages are intentionally left blank so that the document can be printed correctly in double-sided format, rather than have new chapters start on the backs of pages.