41. Citizens appear to be taking that message to heart. 42. Clinton is itching to take that message to the American people one more time. 43. CuresNow supports therapeutic but not reproductive cloning, and approached the Goddard Clausen Porter Novelli advertising firm to take its message to Capitol Hill. 44. Designers have learned to circumvent the fashion press by taking their message directly to consumers via multiple-page advertising inserts in magazines. 45. Do you want this person to take phone messages? 46. Did somebody take a message and forget to give it to me? 47. Each took messages requesting that Meggett contact the Globe for comment to be included in this story, but he did not respond. 48. Egyptian tourism officials hope the delegates, activists and journalists who attended will take a message home that Cairo is safe. 49. Everything hangs on how seriously Washington takes the message of this election, which was an order to get things done rather than simply scream at each other. 50. Finally, as the heat from disgruntled investors grew, Rawlings and the others stopped taking messages, phones were disconnected and the boiler room moved elsewhere. |