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  2. White paper - Wikipedia

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    The term white paper originated with the British government, with the Churchill White Paper of 1922 being an early example. [4] In the British government, a white paper is usually the less extensive version of the so-called blue book, both terms being derived from the colour of the document's cover.

  3. Color book - Wikipedia

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    In Great Britain these documents are often printed on large sheets of white paper, loosely bound, called "White Papers." If the documents are very important, they are later reprinted in pamphlet form, and are then called by the color of their cover, "Blue Books." Edmund von Mach in 1915

  4. Color term - Wikipedia

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    A color term (or color name) is a word or phrase that refers to a specific color. The color term may refer to human perception of that color (which is affected by visual context) which is usually defined according to the Munsell color system, or to an underlying physical property (such as a specific wavelength of visible light).

  5. Carbonless copy paper - Wikipedia

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    The copies were often paper of different colors (e.g., white original for customer, yellow copy for supplier's records, and other colors for subsequent copies). Stationery with carbonless copy paper can be supplied collated either in pads or books bound into sets, or as loose sets, or as continuous stationery for printers designed to use it.

  6. Why do some people wear white, purple or black poppies on ...

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    The white poppies were first conceived by the Co-operative Women's Guild - a national organisation set up to provide women working in co-operatives a voice - in 1933, and they became used by non ...

  7. Primary color - Wikipedia

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    Each row represents the pattern of partially overlapping ink "rosettes" so that the patterns would be perceived as blue, green, and red when viewed on white paper from a typical viewing distance. The overlapping ink layers mix subtractively while additive mixing predicts the color appearance from the light reflected from the rosettes and white ...

  8. Purple Is Set to Dominate Interior Design in 2025—Here's Why

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    "There's an exciting shift away from all-white, creamy tones toward embracing bold, saturated colors—like rich shades of purple—that bring personality and character to a space," says Kristin ...

  9. The Color Purple original star on why they didn't cameo in remake

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    The Color Purple star Oprah Winfrey has admitted featuring in the musical remake would have been "distracting".. The talk show host is a producer on the new movie alongside Steven Spielberg, who ...