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1 At one end of the mansion was a ruinous tower, in the Moorish style of architecture.
2 It represented a room, the walls and ceiling of which were decorated in a Moorish style .
3 The gardens were developed in the Moorish style as an integral part of the palace design.
4 The houses, which are in the Moorish style , have excessively thick walls, and are mostly of one storey.
5 The principal inhabitants live in clusters of flat-roofed cottages, built in the Moorish style , and surrounded by high walls.
6 The locality represents a gallery or portico paved with marble, and sustained by pillars in a fantastic Moorish style .
7 The numerous angles of its walls and towers, built in the Moorish style , impart to this place a peculiar charm.
8 The drawing-room should be done up in the Moorish style , with geranium-coloured silk curtains, like dear Lady L--'s boudoir at Twickenham.
9 A walk of a hundred paces brought us to another door in the wall of a long low building of Moorish style .
10 Every inch of wall and ceiling that I could see was carved in a Moorish style with arches and niches and geometric designs.
11 Thus furnished-intrue Moorish style - the place should be visited on a hot summer's day, after a wearisome toil up the hill from the town.
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