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Out of nowhere, at the café table, she switched into a high, fussing voice, like a hairdresser teasing an errant curl: "Had to get it right!" The rightness is unforgettable.
Despite all this, in the article in which Prichard addresses these issues (1932) he seems at one point to distinguish the obligatory from the right, and to suppose that rightness is still to be understood as a monadic property of the act, like goodness.
Of all the terms that could describe a pianist's work, "rightness" is probably among the least precise.
"If our rightness is not so absolute as it now seems to us, no more is Argentine wrongness," he said.
Bigelow's absolute conviction in her own rightness is a habit of mind she has had since childhood.
Mr. LeDray's art is miniaturist in scale but naturalistic in proportions: the combination of smallness and rightness is what make it tick.
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It fell to Yves Saint Laurent, as it often does, to put things right -- rightness being his most ineffable, enduring quality.
But I think that the judgment about the war's rightness was deeply informed by feelings carried over from the first Gulf War.
Equally apparent was his instinct for images of emblematic ordinariness taken on the fly, whose stillness and compositional rightness are the antithesis of the snapshot tradition.
The real pity here, though, was not that a critic's sense of rightness was thwarted but rather that an explosive display of virtuosity, imagination and wit was seen and heard by so few.
Moore himself used the Open Question Argument to defend a non-naturalist account of goodness but held that rightness was reducible to goodness.
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