1. She wore an itsy-bitsy, teenie-weenie, yellow polka dot bikini.
2. Look at those cute little black-and-white spotted Dalmatian puppies.
3. Wee discovered this beautiful sandy, golden deserted beach.
4. They've opened an enormous new purpose-built car facility.
5. We've got a young, tall good-looking Swedish PT teacher.
6. He's bought himself an amazing new all-bells-and-whistles smartphone.
7. She was wearing a gorgeous backless purple silk evening dress.
8. They live in a tiny half-timbered black-and-white country house.
9. He was wearing a rather attractive brightly-coloured paiseley-pattern silk.
10. I've just bought this incredible see-through multi-function Swiss army knife.
The name of the theater "Globe" (English The Globe [Theater]), as a rule, is associated with one of three theaters in London:
The original Globe Theater, built in 1599 with funds from the Servant of the Lord Chamberlain, to which Shakespeare belonged, and destroyed in a fire on June 29, 1613.
The Globe Theater, which was rebuilt in June 1614 (when Shakespeare had already left London for Stratford) and existed until 1642.
Modern (recreated according to descriptions and foundations of the foundation found during excavations)
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