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The traditional side is that when walking down an everyday street the man would be nearest the road (curb) and the woman farthest away from the road (nearest the front of the buildings).
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There are two kinds of such buildings. The railroad-flat kind (so called because all the rooms are linked end-to-end like train cars), which are traditionally inhabited by the poor, are called tenements. Such buildings can be found in abundance on the Lower East Side of Manhattan.The upscale kind are called brownstones or townhouses. These can be found in abundance on the Upper West Side and Upper East Side of Manhattan.However, this question actually is not asking what the buildings themselves are called, but what the streets that contain them are called. Perhaps this was an error in syntax by the asker, or perhaps the asker actually wanted to know what the streets that these buildings can be found on are called. Either way, I don't know the answer.
what are the lines calledat each side of a football field called
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In their home, in a temple, and/or at a street-side or road-side shrine. Each place of worship has a special purpose.
Two lines that run side by side but will never run into each other, like yellow lines on a road.
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One leg on each side of the horse is called straddling the horse or the straddle!
If a car is driving along a road, (on its correct side of the road for the country) then the side nearest the curb (sidewalk)/edge of the road is called the "near side". By implication, the side nearest the center of the road is then referred to as the "offside". Normally the side on which the driver sits will be the "offside" of the car. However, if the car is left hand drive and driving in a country that drives on the left, then the driver will be on the "near side" while driving in that country.