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Anchor text: balls
Target Entity: Ball_\u0028dance\u0029
Preceding Context: Mobile's Carnival celebrations start as early as November with several
Succeeding Context: , with the parades usually beginning after January 5. Carnival celebrations end promptly at the stroke of midnight on Mardi Gras, signaling the beginning of Ash Wednesday and the first day of Lent. In Mobile, locals use the term Mardi Gras as a shorthand to refer to the entire Carnival season, although it literally means Fat Tuesday in French, the day before Ash Wednesday and the beginning of Lent. During this time Mobile's mystic societies build colorful Carnival floats and parade throughout downtown with masked society members tossing small gifts, known as throws, to parade spectators. Mobile's mystic societies, essentially private clubs, also give formal masquerade balls, which are almost always invitation only and are oriented to adults.
Paragraph Title: Carnival and Mardi Gras
Source Page: Mobile, Alabama

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