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Dependable Multiparty Interacion (DMI) has recently been introduced as a mechanism that provides reliable interaction between participants. Specifically, a DMI is a multiparty interaction mechanism that provides facilities for handling concurrent exceptions and assuring consistency upon leaving the interaction. This paper describes how the DMI mechanism can be added to a programming language.