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    IN PICTURES: The highs and lows of Hong Kong's Occupy protests

    A demonstrator in New York's Time Square holds a sign reading "I <3 Hong Kong". Solidarity protests have been held in dozens of cities around the world. Photo: Reuters
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    IN PICTURES: The highs and lows of Hong Kong's Occupy protests

    Demonstrators shelter from the rain. The protests have been called the "Umbrella Revolution" after demonstrators used them to protect themselves from police pepper spray. Photo: Felix Wong
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    IN PICTURES: The highs and lows of Hong Kong's Occupy protests

    A giant effigy of chief executive CY Leung is passed around among protesters in Admiralty. Photo: Bloomberg
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    IN PICTURES: The highs and lows of Hong Kong's Occupy protests

    "Not a party." Some have voiced concerns that many taking part are not taking the protests seriously. Photo: Dickson Lee
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    IN PICTURES: The highs and lows of Hong Kong's Occupy protests

    A demonstrator offers a flower to police in riot gear. Tear gas has not been used since Sunday night, and the protests have taken on a more convivial air. Photo: AFP
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    IN PICTURES: The highs and lows of Hong Kong's Occupy protests

    A tear gas canister explodes over protesters in downtown Hong Kong. Photo: AP
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    IN PICTURES: The highs and lows of Hong Kong's Occupy protests

    A man helps a fellow protester wash tear gas residue out of his eyes. Photo: AFP
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    IN PICTURES: The highs and lows of Hong Kong's Occupy protests

    District Councillor Paul Zimmerman holding a yellow umbrella in silent protest during a National Day Reception attended by CY Leung. Photo: KY Cheung
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    IN PICTURES: The highs and lows of Hong Kong's Occupy protests

    Riot police advance through a cloud of tear gas. Photo: AFP
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    IN PICTURES: The highs and lows of Hong Kong's Occupy protests

    A police officer points pepper spray at protesters. Authorities have been criticised for their heavy-handed tactics in the first days of the demonstrations. Photo: EPA
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    IN PICTURES: The highs and lows of Hong Kong's Occupy protests

    A mass of protesters in Admiralty. Tens of thousands have taken to the streets in the last four days. Photo: EPA
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    IN PICTURES: The highs and lows of Hong Kong's Occupy protests

    Police justified the use of tear gas against protesters on the basis that pepper spray was not working. Photo: Sam Tsang
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    IN PICTURES: The highs and lows of Hong Kong's Occupy protests

    Protesters flee tear gas in downtown Hong Kong. Photo: AFP
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    IN PICTURES: The highs and lows of Hong Kong's Occupy protests

    Demonstrators use their mobile phones to create a sea of lights. Photo: Bloomberg
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    IN PICTURES: The highs and lows of Hong Kong's Occupy protests

    Crowds of protesters in Causeway Bay. Photo: Sam Tsang
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    IN PICTURES: The highs and lows of Hong Kong's Occupy protests

    "Do you hear the people sing?" A Cantonese version of the Les Miserables song has become one of the anthems of the protests. Photo: Felix Wong
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    IN PICTURES: The highs and lows of Hong Kong's Occupy protests

    Enveloped by clouds of tear gas smoke, a protester strikes a defiant pose during a stand-off with police near government headquarters in Admiralty. Photo: KY Cheng
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    IN PICTURES: The highs and lows of Hong Kong's Occupy protests

    A woman holds a sign as protesters pour into a protest site in Admiralty. Photo: Kyodo
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    IN PICTURES: The highs and lows of Hong Kong's Occupy protests

    A woman sprays water into the air to help cool fellow protesters in the stifling Hong Kong heat. Photo: AP
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    IN PICTURES: The highs and lows of Hong Kong's Occupy protests

    From riot police and tear gas to umbrellas and democracy dogs, the ongoing protests in Hong Kong have produced some incredibly iconic images. As the protests enter their fifth day, we choose 25 of our favourites. Occupy Central leader Benny Tai addresses supporters in Mong Kok. Tai has...
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