A coxswains count is when they say " 1 2 3 ROW "many times
A boat's coxswain (pronounced cox'n) is in charge of tactical decisions, steering, and most importantly, the safety of the rowers. Coxswains do not row. Sculling boats (boats of 1, 2, or 4 rowers with 2 oars per rower) generally do not have coxswains. Occasionally a 4-scull will have a cox, but the others do not because they are simple not big enough to be effective with one.
There are several ways to increment a variable:$count = $count +1;$count += 1;$count++;++$count;
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"Cox" is short for the Navy term "Coxswain". Coxswains are essentially small boat pilots; the term is applied to those who pilot/steer craft anywhere in size from a small yacht to a rowing scull. In WWII, Coxswains also piloted amphibious landing craft (e.g., Higgins Boats) during amphibious assaults in all theatres of war. The Coxswain duty is usually performed by a Boatswain's Mate.
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The CountSome refer to him as The Count as listed above but his actual name is Count Von Count. In the Dutch version of Sesame Street the counts name was Graaf Tel aka Count Count.
The Count's coachman is Dracula the Count himself
Count means king or ruler
It is a count noun.
The Count That Took the Count - 1914 was released on: USA: October 1914
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