FX's animated cartoon " Archer ", mispronounced gill in both Episodes " Blood Test " ( Season 2, Episode 3 ) and " Heart of Archness : Part Three " ( Season 3, Episode 3 ).
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That a lapse into archness does not occur is a testament to the skill of Ms . Anderson, author of the saucy television movie " The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader Murdering Mom, " which featured Holly Hunter.
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What Schwartz really conceived was an attitude, an extreme archness that sends up itself along with the cliches exploited by pornography : the hormone-addled high school football star, the leering older man and the various species of teen-age girl.
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In reviewing the 1997 New York revival, the " New York Times " reviewer wrote : " In less capable hands, the trials of these lonely women in this light comedy of Upper West Side manners would be exercises in archness.
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"Confessions in Stone "-- " This Old Castle " might have been a better title-- is about three men and the castles they constructed by hand, which, Palahniuk implies with the merest hint of archness, is perfectly normal.
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But in their extremely different ways, the polar-opposite actors stretch their skills here-- he exploring the outer limits of archness, she still maintaining some kind of emotional truth in a caricature-- and rarely go for the easiest laughs.
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Other performers who manage to strike a fine balance between period flavor and emotional immediacy include Joanne Camp, wrapped protectively in gentle archness as the doctor's ever patient wife, and Joe Grifasi, as Renault's crude but well-meaning agent.
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Before long Tarquin starts letting on that Irish stew and the best way to make an omelet are not what " The Debt to Pleasure " is about and that Tarquin Winot's idiot savant pose is just that, a pose of calculated archness.
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Unlike the works of Oscar Wilde ( whom Coward described as " a tiresome, affected sod " ), in which filigree elegance becomes an end in itself, Coward's plays implicitly place bright archness over a limbo ungoverned by any knowable god.
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On Friday evening, May ninth, the play was finished and, disdaining archness and false modesty, I will admit that I knew it was witty, I knew it was well constructed, and I also knew that it would be a success . | }}