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All of my co-workers are happy about that. Carlos Gamarra is a senior research scientist for clean energy technology at HARC. This article originally appeared in The New York Times.
Former Paraguay international Carlos Gamarra could make a sensational return to football at the age of 47 -- 11 years after announcing his retirement. Gamarra -- who won 110 caps for Paraguay and ...
Dr. Carlos Gamarra, the Senior Research Scientist at HARC, is commonly referred to as the office’s "energy police." “A net zero building is a building that produces more power inside than it ...
PARAGUAY skipper Carlos Gamarra last night predicted a sensational early World Cup exit for England. He insisted Sweden are the strongest team in Group B - and that David Beckham and Co will fall ...
One of the world's top defenders in the late '90s, Carlos Gamarra witnessed Ronaldinho's rise to fame in Brazil but was never actually what you may call a close friend. Yet, when he heard that the ...
All of my co-workers are happy about that. Dr. Carlos Gamarra is a senior research scientist for clean energy technology at the Houston Advanced Research Center.
Carlos Gamarra put David Beckham's left-wing free-kick past his own keeper to set up a half dominated by England. It was a different story in the second half as Paraguay threatened more as a ...
Frankfurt (Germany), June 11 (BDNEWS) - Carlos Gamarra's misplaced header in the Saturday's match against England, timed at three minutes, was the quickest own goal in the FIFA World Cup history.
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