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Merwin and Naone
The next day Trungpa asked Merwin and Naone to remain at the Seminary as either students or guests.
Merwin and his girlfriend, Dana Naone, ( present for a three-month seminary program ) to take off their clothes.

Merwin and members
In a 1977 letter to members of a Naropa class investigating the incident, Merwin concluded,

Merwin and Trungpa
Although he had not gone through the several years ' worth of study and preparatory mind training required, Merwin was insistent he attend, and Trungpa eventually granted his request – along with his girlfriend as well.
At the Halloween party, after many, including Trungpa himself, had taken off their clothes, Merwin was asked to join the event, but refused.
Author Jeffery Paine commented on this incident that "( s ) eeing Merwin out of step with the rest, Trungpa could have asked him to leave, but decided it was kinder to shock him out of his aloofness.

Merwin and
A few years later he went to work for the right wing in a larger way ; he became vice-president of Merwin K. Hart s National Economic Council ; a director of the Congress of Freedom ; a director of the U. S. ( sometimes United States ) Day Committee — whose purpose it was to diminish in importance the observation of October 23 as United Nations Day — and an adviser to Harry Everingham s ' We, The People !".
" Charles Merwin of Stylus Magazine felt that the song should sell records more because " the entire musical backing drops out to let Clarkson s voice through to live or die on its own.

Merwin and them
He states that he wanted to become a writer in college after discovering the novelist Gabriel García Márquez and the contemporary poets Edward Field, W. S. Merwin, Charles Simic, James Wright and Pablo Neruda, whom he calls " the master of them all.

Merwin and their
Both Merwin and California poet Gary Snyder would also become known for their interest in environmental and ecological concerns.
Continuing to edit Perspective until it ceased publication in 1975, they are recognized for their role in fostering literary talent nationwide and for publishing early works by Anthony Hecht, W. S. Merwin, Douglas Woolf, and many others.
In the end, Russell shocks him by throwing his support behind a third candidate, Governor John Merwin, ending both their chances.

Merwin and for
Pebble in the Sky was originally written in the summer of 1947 under the title " Grow Old with Me " for Startling Stories, whose editor Sam Merwin, Jr. had approached Asimov to write a forty thousand word short novel for the magazine.
* Aiken Taylor Award for Modern American Poetry: W. S. Merwin
* Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: William S. Merwin, The Carrier of Ladders
Pebble in the Sky was originally written in the summer of 1947 under the title " Grow Old with Me " for Startling Stories, whose editor Sam Merwin, Jr. had approached Asimov to write a forty thousand word short novel for the magazine.
Merwin for his The Carrier of Ladders ( Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 1971 ) and The Shadow of Sirius ( Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 2009 ); Mark Strand for Blizzard of One ( Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 1999 ); Robert Hass for his Time and Materials, which won both the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award for Poetry in 2008 and 2007 respectively ; and Rita Dove for her Thomas and Beulah ( Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 1987 ).
They agreed to stay for several more weeks to hear the Vajrayana teachings, with Trungpa's promise that " there would be no more incidents ," and Merwin and Naone's assertion that " it would be with no guarantees of obedience, trust, or personal devotion to him.
Of note Merwin discovered one of the site's three courts for playing the Mesoamerican ballgame, which had stone markers with hieroglyphic texts and depictions of the ballgame.
Other writers for the series included Cary Bates, Greg Weisman, Paul Dini, Buzz Dixon, Ellen Guon, Steve Mitchell, Michael Reaves, David Wise, Marv Wolfman, Mary Skrenes, Beth Bornstein, Roger Slifer, Richard Merwin, Sandy Fries, Cheri Wilkerson, Misty Stewart-Taggart, George Arthur Bloom, Jina Bacarr, Barbara Petty, Chris Pelzer, Michael Charles Hill, Eric Early, Clare Noto, Carla Conway, and Evelyn A. R. Gabai.
It is impounded for hydroelectricity in its middle course by Swift Dam, forming Swift Reservoir ; Yale Dam, forming Yale Lake ; and Merwin Dam, forming Lake Merwin.

Merwin and .
Initial extrapolations placed Cooper's landing area on the southernmost outreach of Mount St. Helens, a few miles southeast of Ariel, Washington, near Lake Merwin, an artificial lake formed by a dam on the Lewis River.
Other search parties ran patrol boats along Lake Merwin and Yale Lake, the reservoir immediately to its east.
* 1927 – W. S. Merwin, American poet
Other modern translations include those by: James Winny, Helen Cooper, W. S. Merwin, Marie Borroff, Jacob Rosenberg, William Vantuono, Joseph Glaser and Bernard O ' Donoghue.
** W. S. Merwin, American poet
The Peacock's Egg: Love Poems from Ancient India, W. S. Merwin and J. Moussaieff Masson, eds.
* 1971: The Carrier of Ladders by William S. Merwin
* 2009: The Shadow of Sirius by W. S. Merwin
At the age of twelve Stevenson accidentally killed Ruth Merwin, a 16-year-old friend, while demonstrating drill technique with a rifle, inadvertently left loaded, during a party at the Stevenson home.
Merwin, who was the country's seventeenth Poet Laureate.
Some suggested she was handicapped by extreme jealousy while an early biographer of Harte, Henry C. Merwin, privately concluded that she was " almost impossible to live with ".
* Merwin House ( c. 1825 )
Merwin is a village in Bates County, Missouri, United States.
Merwin is located at ( 38. 404972 ,-94. 590084 ).

Naone and Vajra
On Trungpa's orders, his Vajra Guard forced entry into the poet's locked and barricaded room ; brought him and his girlfriend, Dana Naone, against their will, to the party ; and eventually stripped them of all their clothes, with onlookers ignoring Naone's pleas for help and for someone to call the police.

resisted and members
Locals often resisted de-Christianization by attacking revolutionary agents and hiding members of the clergy who were being hunted.
In reaction the government sent elite troops, which were resisted by Benghazi's inhabitants and mutineering members of the military.
In October 1659, Col. Lambert and various subordinate members of the army, and acting in the military interest, resisted Col. Morley and others who were defending Long Parliament.
Stalin wanted to impose the death penalty on those involved, despite Lenin's injunction against bloodletting among Party members, but he was resisted by moderates.
After Mikhail Gorbachev took the office of General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in March 1985, he began a series of political reforms that were resisted by many established members of the Communist Party.
Hillery was bombarded with phone calls from opposition members urging him to refuse the request, an action that Hillery saw as highly inappropriate interference with the President's constitutional role and resisted the political pressure.
The nobles resisted this infringement of their rights ; but their leader, Fernando II, Duke of Braganza, was beheaded for high treason in 1483 ; in 1484 the king stabbed to death his own brother-in-law, Diogo, Duke of Viseu ; and eighty other members of the aristocracy were afterwards executed.
The marriage was initially resisted by Emperor Franz Joseph I, but after pressure from family members and other European rulers, he eventually relented in 1899 ( but did not attend the wedding himself ).
Many members of the Yishuv who had resisted the British administration were imprisoned in a detention camp at Latrun.
Tostig was said to have been heavy handed with those who resisted his rule, including the murder of several members of leading Northumbrian families.
Band members have resisted attempts to link the group and its music to Marxism.
Several members of the opposing faction were arrested on trumped-up charges, and some were killed with the faction in power falsely claiming they had resisted arrest.
An attempted expulsion of UVF members by UDA members in the County Londonderry town of Coleraine was successfully resisted by the UVF.
DeLay was known to " primary " Republicans who resisted his votes ( i. e., to threaten to endorse and to support a Republican primary challenge to the disobedient representative ), and, like many of his predecessors in Congress, used promises of future committee chairmanships to bargain for support among the rank-and-file members of the party.
Many of the older members with experience in trade unions resisted this ' colonization program ', which upset their established routine in the unions, as did some of the younger members.
Meanwhile, Riel's men arrested members of a pro-Canadian faction who had resisted the provisional government.
However, the Conservative members of the wartime coalition government resisted calls for the formal nationalisation of the railways ( first proposed by William Ewart Gladstone as early as the 1830s ) in 1921.
The bill was fiercely resisted by members of the Conservative Party, and blocked in the House of Lords, eventually being passed under the provisions of the Parliament Act 1911.
In 1980, a survey of 1800 members of various amateur astronomer associations by Gert Herb and J. Allen Hynek of the Center for UFO Studies ( CUFOS ) found that 24 % responded " yes " to the question, " Have you ever observed an object which resisted your most exhaustive efforts at identification?
( There is a certain irony here in that a freak was someone who resisted labeling, while the idiosyncratic individuality of people who deemed themselves freaks resulted in a shared identity among members of the subculture ).
Nash resisted the immigration of Jewish refugees to New Zealand, citing a concern that " anti-Semitism, never far from the surface, was very apt to emerge in the case of the talented race whose members can often beat us at our own game, especially the game of money making.
Since parts of the line are at grade level, some community members initially resisted the conversion and worried the proximity of the rail would be hazardous.
The proposal was taken up by the Department of National Heritage but then resisted by senior Cabinet members, apparently under pressure from the civil servants who were to lose their parking places.

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