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- 2024. "Novo Canal FOX". Bragatel. 2 March 2005. Archived from the original on 7 April 2005. Retrieved 9 September 2024. "Compra da Pluricanal pela PTM acaba...
- operations in the cities of Palmela and Setúbal. In the late 1990s, TVTEL, PluriCanal and Bragatel also began to offer cable television services. In 2005, NOS...
- of independent cable television companies: its members being Bragatel, Pluricanal and Intercabo. TVTEL later joined upon its founding in 1999. As TVTEL...
- only carried on Cabovisão and the local operators (TVTel, Bragatel and Pluricanal). These tactics emulated those of its parent network in Brazil, of aiming...
- metres (1 ft 4 in – 5 ft 11 in) tall with a habit ranging from diffuse to pluri-caespitose. It is one of only three temperate species of bamboo native to...
- (mostly American). It is currently owned by Media Capital, which is owned by Pluris Investments, S.A., it was previously owned by Grupo Prisa from 2005 until...
- Best Rock FM 89.5 FM - Valongo 101.1 FM - Moita Media Capital is owned by Pluris Investments, S.A. (35.38%), Triun, SGPS, S.A. (23%), Biz Partners (11.9725%)...
- Roger Ferdinand Theatre The Normandy: concert hall for current music Lieu Pluri-artistique Art Plume [Multi-artistic Pen Art Place] in the Valley of the...
- Living matter: its cycle of growth and decline in animal organisms (1888) Pluri-cellular man: Whence and what is the intellect, or "soul"? (1892) Charles...
- was envisaged against the backdrop of the more socially conservative and pluri-national state of the United Kingdom. Today, parties such as Sinn Féin and...