"David Meyer" is an English actor. He is the twin of Anthony Meyer (actor)/Anthony Meyer who has often appeared alongside him in film.

Meyer is best known for appearing as a henchman in the 1983 James Bond film Octopussy as a circus performer with a talent for knife throwing alongside his twin. In the film the twins were known as List of James Bond henchmen/Mischka and Grischka. David played Mischka (credited as Twin One).

His cinematic career peaked in the 1980s. Since then he has been working with the Shakespeare's Globe and recently played Sir Isaac Newton touring the US and appearing at the Royal Society.

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This is not about a few people who lost their clothing, ... This is about a man who made an investment in the community, employed local labor, and he has not been given the opportunity to reap the benefit of his investment.

We remember those who gave their lives and lost their lives. We also remember those touched by recent tragedy.

People in a work setting.

It's kind of like one of the 'Dirty Harry' movies with Clint Eastwood. At the end of the film Clint says, 'A man's gotta know his limitations.'

If Island Heights votes to join us in the study, it will join us in the potential tax savings. If they don't, and we pursue withdrawal, it could cost Island Heights taxpayers even more money to send children to Central Regional.

The residents of Island Heights who are for Central are spreading false rumors about losing local control that are absolutely false. That hasn't happened in Seaside Heights, has it?

This would be a terrible asset to give up as far as open space.

Island Heights is committing to nothing. We're footing the bill and it won't cost them a dime. All Island Heights would be approving is a study so that the facts and necessary information could be made available to everyone.