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Matchmaker

A language for specifying and automating the generation of multi-lingual interprocess communication interfaces. MIG is an implementation of a subset of Matchmaker.
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Geneva - The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced the launch of the NDC Matchmaker, a free web-based tool to bring more visibility to travel distribution stakeholders that are collaborating on implementations of the New Distribution Capability (NDC).
Based on the 1955 play The Matchmaker, by Thornton Wilder, it features music from Jerry Herman.
If there is no suitable match in the family, the matchmakers are contacted for help.
As the founder of My Top Matchmaker, Sarasota clients experience the benefit of what the company slogan proudly bears "America's Top Matchmaker."
"With Matchmaker, the idea was not only to make Valentine's Day planning easy, but also fun," says Caroline Potter, the service's chief dining officer.
The Strictly Come Dancing head judge will front the new segment Matchmaker Mountain.
The Limerick star, who takes to the stage in The Matchmaker in Dublin's Gaiety Theatre tomorrow night, said he and his former comedy partner were just too busy.
The Ultimate Matchmaker arrived to W channel on Wednesday and I was dubious at best.
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