For many at the convention, bluegrass is the only real folk music left for them and the only place where country still lives, unco-opted by the slick pop sentimentalism of commercial Nashville.
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He is however a dogmatic and unco-operative inserter of grossly POV material ( anti-Israeli in his case, but the topic doesn't really matter ) into articles that other people have put a lot of work into.
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I note that the last block for unco-operative editing was for one week, so the first block for the first deviation from the restriction should be for one month escalating as required ( 3 and then 6 months ? ).
24.
In any case, I some time ago made clear I would not seek to restore the information I offered, so its leading representation in this missive as some kind of evidence of unreliability and unco-operativeness can not be seriously taken.
25.
How can they wish to educate their " unco-operative members of the public " when they cannot even put their own house in order by ensuring that agencies follow certain guidelines in ensuring public cleanliness and safety in the use of premises?
26.
Federico Err�zuriz Regional Institute was ranked as the sixteenth " best school in O'Higgins Region " by Federico Santa Mar�a Technical University, in 2009 . It is only surpassed in Santa Cruz by Colegio Santa Cruz de Unco, which is ranked sixth.
27.
The decline in bicycle use was " not only caused by mass motorization but also by the related, fairly unco-ordinated process of urbanization and by scores of social, spatial and economic developments ", such as a decrease in population density and increased travel distances.
28.
The Great Terror had been largely an organised political programme, based on laws such as the Law of 22 Prairial, and enacted through official institutions such as the Revolutionary Tribunal, but the White Terror was essentially a series of unco-ordinated attacks by local activists who shared common perspectives but no central organisation.
29.
The " Dundee Courier " praised the story of a girl from a rigidly righteous ( " unco guid " ) family, who runs away to the music hall stage and then returns, In 1914 she received press coverage for inspiring a style of dress " in crepe and lace ".
30.
Furthermore, the topic was re-elaborated both in Warum es die Welt nicht gibt by Markus Gabriel ( Berlin, Ullstein Verlag 2013 ) and in Manifiesto del nuevo realismo anal�gico ( Buenos Aires, Circulo Herm�neutico 2013 ) by Mauricio Beuchot ( M�xico-UNAM ) and Jos?Luis Jerez ( Argentina-UNCo ).