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That voice belonged to Mark Overton, the show's lead carpenter.
Her father is a lead carpenter at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, and her mother is a sales representative at Verizon, both in Manhattan.
In March 2009, he was laid off from his job as lead carpenter at a construction company, Harry Pepper & Associates, where he had been earning as much as $50,000 annually, with overtime.
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Any concerns that she was simply one-dimensional were alleviated for the actress when writers developed the character through her relationships with Xander and later Wesley, which led Carpenter to become more convinced of her potential.
That same unspoken horror of unnamed "unnatural" deviant conduct leads to Carpenter's most fascinating revelation: the arresting officers in the Lawrence case never agreed on what they saw that night, and, in fact, reported seeing completely different conduct at the time.
Video from Chang's iPhone showed the men, led by Carpenter in a He-Man costume, following Chang and repeatedly accusing him of trying to give "drug-laced candy" to children.
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Stephen Diaz, the Met's master carpenter, led the way into one container.
Toward the end of the session, Sohn and Carpenter led a field trip to North Carolina, stopping on the way in Newport News.
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