"Throughout this we've been saying we're a city in all but name, " he said.
For now some suppliers are taking the half-pregnant approach and e-tailing in all but name.
Long live the tech that acts a lot like a netbook in everything but name.
Bosnia is already a protectorate in all but name, and likely to remain so for many years.
Newspapers indignantly portrayed him as a martinet who had made himself prime minister in all but name.
After Mr Djukanovic fell out with Mr Milosevic, Montenegro operated as an independent country in all but name.
By this time next year, the UK might well have been kicked out of the European Union in all but name.
Montenegro's President Milo Djukanovic has made a proposal to the Yugoslav government that would give Montenegro genuine independence in all but name.
These sukuks have proved enormously popular among large banks for obvious reasons--they are bonds in all but name, and therefore familiar and acceptable.
But in 1996 he brought in Kevin Rollins, a consultant at Bain who had become part of Dell's management in all but name.
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Mr Harrison doubts whether the new focus on standards will make much difference in reality, arguing if they are too specific they will be targets in everything but name.
It said a relationship of suspicion and unease dates back to the days of the East India Company which, by 1830 "had become a government in all but name".
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Many infrastructure projects, from roads to power plants, are stalled or reliant on public-sector customers which are bust in all but name and which enjoy uncertain backing from the state.
BBC, the harder it becomes to justify the flat-rate licence fee (in all but name, a regressive tax) levied on all the country's television owners to pay for the corporation.
That role - in all but name - appears to belong to Lord Mandelson, who is also due to shuffle into the Downing Street driving seat while Gordon Brown is away.
It was hard not to gain the impression that the Labour backbenchers have now pretty much moved on from Tony Blair and are treating Mr Brown as prime minister in all but name.
The British National Party lost all six of the seats it was defending in last year's English local elections and one of its two MEPs, Andrew Brons, has said he has been "expelled in all but name" from the party.
Only Massachusetts allows same-sex marriage, although six other states have allowed civil unions that are marriages in all but name, and a law allowing full marriage rights passed through the lower house of New York's state legislature on June 19th.
Analysts reckon that at least 15 of the 119 construction firms listed on the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange are bust in all but name, as the value of their land holdings bought at the height of the bubble has plummeted and loans guaranteed to subsidiaries and property developers have turned sour.
Leaving aside the slight incongruity of a pro-devolutionist First Minister lecturing a Unionist Prime Minister about the dangers of the breakup of the Union, it's clear that the Welsh Government is increasingly turning its mind to where Wales might stand in a UK where Scotland, if not fully independent, is standing alone in all but name.
You can trademark a specific expression of a name like that, but not the name itself.
But the name of Bishop Price's successor is not likely to be known until the autumn.
It's currently called Nymark but the name will change to nowhereisland when it enters international waters.
Gunter Katz identified the dead soldier in Monday's shooting as British, but his name was not released.
But his name was not pulled from that database and included on lists barring him from U.S.-bound aircraft.
He was born Alfred, but the name Freddy stuck from childhood and even Heineken shares are called Freddies.
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