Saint James or St. James may refer to:

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  • HMS St. James (D65), a Battle-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy, commissioned in 1946 and broken up in 1961

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  • Saint-James, a village and commune in the Manche département

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  • St. James's Gate Brewery, located in Dublin, famous for the production of Guinness and the Guinness Storehouse attraction

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  • Way of St. James, the route taken for the pilgrimage to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, Galicia

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  • Cape Saint James or Cape Saint Jacques, former colonial names for Vung Tau

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James the Apostle

James the Apostle may refer to:

  • James, son of Alphaeus, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus.
  • James, son of Zebedee, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus and patron saint of Spain.
  • See also

  • James the Just, traditionally attributed to be the author of the Epistle of James.
  • James the Less, who may or may not be the same person as James the Just or James, son of Alphaeus.
  • James (automobile company)

    The James automobile company (called the J&M Motor Car Company) was created in 1909 by H. K. James.

    History

    The first car, called a Model A, was tested on April 2, 1909 on a 100 mile test run. A reporter wronte that the James "will climb and ordinary hill with two or four passengers." The Model A was a highwheeler and cost between $700 and $800. Production was minimal, and in 1911 the company quit production of the car for a larger car called the Dearborn. It lasted one year.

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    Moves (album)

    Moves is the second album by Singing Adams and is released by London indie label Records Records Records in December 2012.

    The album was recorded and released by London, UK native Steven Adams, formerly of The Broken Family Band.

    Recorded following an autumn tour of the United Kingdom, the album follows Adams' debut Everybody Friends Now. The album has also been reviewed by The Line of Best Fit,Bowlegs Music,Time Out Music,IoS,ArtRocker,Q and Uncut.

    Track listing

    References

    External links

  • "Moves" Singing Adams web site

  • Moves (magazine)

    Moves was a wargaming magazine originally published by SPI (Simulations Publications, Inc.), who also published manual wargames. Their flagship magazine Strategy & Tactics (S&T), was a military history magazine featuring a new wargame in each issue. While S&T was devoted to historical articles, Moves focused on the play of the games. Each issue carried articles dealing with strategies for different wargames, tactical tips, and many variants and scenarios for existing games. As time passed, reviews of new games also became an important feature. While the majority of the articles dealt with SPI games, the magazine was open to and published many articles on games by other companies.

    Founded by Jim Dunnigan, Moves began publication in 1972. SPI carried a huge inventory of their games, and was very successful as a direct mail marketer of their games. But with the rise of role playing games and multimillion-dollar sales for that arm of gaming, SPI expanded into hobby shops and increased their market. However, retail meant significantly higher print runs and lower margins, and with the rapid inflation of the 1970s, the rise in paper costs put them in a financial bind. When the recession of 1980-81 hit, the company found themselves short of cash and unable to continue without a loan. TSR appeared to be a savior, making the loan as a promissory note, but then reversed course and demanded payment. Moves was among the assets was acquired by TSR. The final issue (#60) of the original run was published in December 1981.

    Moves (ballet)

    Moves (A Ballet in Silence) is a ballet without music created by Jerome Robbins for his company Ballets: USA for the Spoleto (Italy) Festival of Two Worlds, where it received its premiere 3 July 1959; the New York City Ballet première took place on Wednesday, 2 May 1984, by which time Robbins was City Ballet's ballet master, at the New York State Theater, Lincoln Center.

    Casts

    Original

    NYCB revivals

    2008 spring

    2008 Saratoga Springs

    2009 winter tour to the Kennedy Center

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