| 31. | The television program " Absolutely Fabulous " is another contemporary example of the comedy of manners.
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| 32. | The result is a comedy of manners, as if Austen had written about some modern-day Californians.
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| 33. | Critics compared the comedies of manners as were the frequent deflations of Frasier s pomposity ."
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| 34. | You know this is no comedy of manners.
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| 35. | Now, however, Reza's new comedy of manners has opened almost simultaneously in four languages in four cities.
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| 36. | "Country Life " is Chekhov Lite, and it works best as a terrifically acted comedy of manners.
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| 37. | The comedy of manners was first developed in the new comedy of the Ancient Greek playwright Menander.
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| 38. | It's all frankly preposterous _ a comedy of manners can't work when there's too much at stake.
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| 39. | Wendy Wasserstein's latest comedy of manners, which features a fastidiously chic, but faintly weary climber, Flinty McGee.
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| 40. | As this comedy of manners unfolds, it is played for all-out action as well as satiric humor.
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