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Bayliss

American  
[bey-lis] / ˈbeɪ lɪs /

noun

  1. Sir William Maddock 1860–1924, English physiologist: codiscoverer of secretin.


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Scotland made a couple of early tactical substitutions as prop Pierre Schoeman and back rower Josh Bayliss came on for Nathan McBeth and Max Williamson, with Brown reverting to lock.

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When England have been at their best, they have had opposing characters like Michael Vaughan as captain and coach Duncan Fletcher in 2005, or the stern Eoin Morgan and relaxed Trevor Bayliss, who won the 2019 World Cup.

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This year Warner will be reunited with another Australian, the former coach and opener Justin Langer who has replaced Trevor Bayliss as coach.

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As far back as 2018, then-England coach Trevor Bayliss was pleading with Stokes to look after himself, particularly when it came to his maniacal training habits.

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"It's an enormous undertaking," says Dr Jules Bayliss, who leads the antivenom development team at CSL Seqirus.

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