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the coxswain
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In a ship's boat, the helmsman given charge of the boat's crew.
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AS the coxswain, Russell Smith sat at the stern of the John Gardner.
He always sounds like the coxswain urging the rowing team to pull together and straighten their straw boaters.
The coxswain is Zach Vlahos, who, at 5 feet 9, is dwarfed by a sea of Sequoia-tall rowers.
She is the coxswain, a role virtually unique in sports because that person does not contribute physically to the competition.
Ms. Adair was the coxswain for one of the crew boats; Mr. Ackman rowed on a different boat.
Prince Charles, after leaving his ship, Bronington, didn't make any overtures to become the coxswain of the Cromer lifeboat.
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She might have enjoyed the coxswains' rhythmic bark, waved a silk scarf at the bright team jerseys streaking past.
Let's go.'" She too was relieved of her duty as OOD by the command at the station and told to get underway becoming the third coxswain to arrive at the scene with a crew.
That makes Washington the best crew in the country and Moch the best coxswain.
The word coxswain (pronounced COX-en) means boat servant.
Vlahos, the droll coxswain, recites some more stats, including a mid-piece stroke rate of 35.5 strokes per minute.
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