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Still, there seems to be wide sentiment well beyond the city that the parties should do something to reach out.
"Many priests share the sense of crisis and the need to do something to reach out to people," said Kosuke Kikkawa, a 37-year-old priest who helped organise the event.
We felt that we had to do something to reach teens and young adults before they become addicted," Burton said.
I wanted to do something to help, to reach out to kids.
If you feel bad and do something to feel better — like reach for a drink or check your Facebook feed — your brain learns to repeat this process.
"When you see it suddenly go into difficulties," he said, "it's a natural reaction to want to reach out and do something to help".
"Not a lot of us end up in a position where law enforcement does everything right: The bad guy is caught, the family is able to focus on the grief and reach out and do something to honor their child and all of the others.
Every parent has been there -- you catch your kids doing something crafty to reach the cookies, or painting the dog's fur, or cutting their younger sibling's hair.
It's just very hard for people to organize themselves to do something visible, to reach that critical mass to create some kind of momentum".
Roberto Mancini acknowledges that Manchester City will have to do something remarkable to reach the Champions League knock-out phase so it is perhaps no surprise that he has joked about enlisting the help of the police to stop Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo tomorrow night.
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