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The Kursk incident should spur changes in Russia's nuclear navy.
It could also spur changes in the I.P.O.
The firm has quietly helped spur changes in the industry.
In fact, she spent the entire, 63-62 loss to eventual 2011 champion Texas A&M on the bench, something that made her angry enough to spur changes.
In a telephone interview on Monday, Mr. Hopson, who left the State Police this year, said he came forward to make the public aware of the group and to spur changes in the culture of the State Police.
Joseph S. Berliner, a longtime Brandeis University economics professor credited with helping spur changes in the Central Intelligence Agency's methods of appraising the Soviet economy, died on Sept. 2 at a Boston hospital.
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