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  2. Inflatable castle - Wikipedia

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    A bouncy castle. Inflatable castles (also called bounce houses, bouncing houses, jumpy house, bouncing castles, bouncy houses, jumping castles, jumpers, jolly jumps, bouncy castles, moon bounces, closed inflatable trampolines [ CITs ], or moonwalks) are temporary inflatable structures and buildings and similar items that are rented for backyard ...

  3. Adult bounce houses are on sale at Amazon - AOL

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    Just imagine the pictures you'll take in this photo booth/fun house, which is made of commercial-grade PVC vinyl, double-stitched for durability. D rings adorn the tent high and low — high for ...

  4. Cover charge - Wikipedia

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    A cover charge is an entrance fee sometimes charged at bars, nightclubs, or restaurants. The American Heritage Dictionary defines it as a "fixed amount added to the bill at a nightclub or restaurant for entertainment or service." [ 1] In restaurants, cover charges (or "couvert" charges) generally do not include the cost of food that is ...

  5. FBC Mortgage Stadium - Wikipedia

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    FBC Mortgage Stadium (also known as the Bounce House, formerly known as Bright House Networks Stadium and Spectrum Stadium) is an American football stadium located near Orlando in Orange County, Florida, United States, on the main campus of the University of Central Florida. It is the home field of the UCF Knights of NCAA Division I FBS college ...

  6. Bounce house sales are on the rise. So are injuries ... - AOL

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    Daniel Goldstein’s daughter was 6 when she climbed out of a big bounce castle unable to move her arm.The injury occurred inside the inflatable when a friend had been trying to pull her up to a ...

  7. Bang for the buck - Wikipedia

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    Bang for the buck. " Bang for the buck " is an idiom meaning the worth of one's money or exertion. The phrase originated from the slang usage of the words "bang" which means "excitement" and "buck" which means "money". [ 1] Variations of the term include "bang for your buck," "bang for one's buck," " more bang for the buck," " bigger bang for ...

  8. New Orleans businessman, son behind $11M private purchase of ...

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    Darrell Hofheinz, Palm Beach Post. August 11, 2024 at 1:55 PM. A 1960s-era house that sold in 2022 after an extensive renovation has changed hands privately for a recorded $11 million on the North ...

  9. Purchase price allocation - Wikipedia

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    Purchase price allocation. Purchase price allocation ( PPA) is an application of goodwill accounting whereby one company (the acquirer), when purchasing a second company (the target), allocates the purchase price into various assets and liabilities acquired from the transaction. In the United States, the process of conducting a PPA is typically ...