They were shown not only with real-life skirts and pants, but with the cheekiest short-shorts imaginable, and were given a jolt of color with bright, spike-heel shoes.
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Piers Morgan commented that Francis has " the cheekiest grin we've ever had ", and Amanda Holden said " it was a very natural and unspoilt performance and you have a raw talent ".
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Yet the John Kander and Fred Ebb score, as well as the Fosse choreography as recreated by Ms . Reinking, continue to make " Chicago " one of the blessings of Broadway at its cheekiest.
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At the read-through we were going,'You sneaky b * * * * * d'. " Chibnall ended series two with what he described as " the cheekiest cliffhanger yet a real shocker ".
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In the press following the ruling, many newspapers commented on the humor and amount of careful use of suggestive language within the opinion . " The Telegraph " called the case " world's cheekiest written ruling ".
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Indeed, if the museum were ever to elect a mascot, this group _ emblazoned on the minds of almost a century's worth of visitors and guaranteed to reduce even the cheekiest schoolchild to awed silence _ would be a likely choice.
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Their cover is highly-regarded retrospectively, with many critics noting the song as being better than Arnell's version . " Vice "'s Mish Way, while skeptical of Arnell's recording, praised The Sharades'version, calling it " the cheekiest slumber party anthem that ever existed . " Pitchfork called Meek's production " even more unsettled " than the original.
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Writing in the latter, Chris Westwood said The Transmitters were, as is their forte, unpredictable, uncalculatedly comic, inspiring and brilliant . . . The sound is open, free, off-the-cuff, bound together through all the stumbling, fumbling chaos that their approach entails . The One That Won The War, par example, a personal favourite, damn near falls apart at the seams, with clattering whining guitar thrashes mating with probably the most essential bass phrase this side of any other Transmitters number you care to name . NME s Paul Morley described the music as feverish and jumpy and stated The Transmitters are the cheekiest group I've seen since The Mekons; the wackiest I've seen since Velvets'ancestry; deceptively nonchalant, barely controlled, repetitive, erratic and intoxicating, presented with an odd, wry condescension .