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"A lead–lag effect, especially in economics, describes the situation where one (leading) variable is cross-correlated with the values of another (lagging) variable at later times. In nature and climate, bigger systems often display more pronounced lag effects. The Arctic Sea Ice minimum is on September 17, three months after the peak in daylight (sunshine) hours in the northern hemisphere, according to NASA.NASA, "2014 Arctic Sea Ice Minimum Sixth Lowest on Record," http://www.nasa.gov/press/2014/september/2014-arctic-sea-ice- minimum-sixth-lowest-on-record/ For example, economists have found that in some circumstances there is a lead-lag effect between large-capitalization and small-capitalization stock-portfolio prices.Andrew W. Lo and A. Craig MacKinlay, "When are contrarian profits due to stock market overreaction," Review of Financial Studies 3 (2), 175-205 (1990). (A loosely related concept is that of lead-lag compensators in control theory, but this is not generally referred to specifically as a "lead-lag effect.") References Category:Classical control theory "
"Peter Nigel Fluck (born 7 April 1941, Cambridge) is a British caricaturist and one half of the partnership known as Luck and Flaw (with Roger Law),Still Spitting at Sixty, The Guardian. Retrieved 22 March 2013 creators of the popular satirical TV puppet show Spitting Image. Early life He attended Cambridgeshire High School for Boys, a grammar school, then Cambridge School of Art (now part of Anglia Ruskin University). Career Peter Fluck taught art in the 1970s at the Colchester School of Art in Colchester, Essex. After Spitting Image finished its run, he moved to Cornwall to work as an artist.Peter Fluck's Chaotic Constructions Tate Gallery, St Ives The Independent, 4 March 1997 Personal life He married Anne-Cécile de Bruyne in 1963 in Cambridge. They have a daughter and a son. He lives in Cadgwith, Cornwall. References External links * Peter Fluck's website Category:1941 births Category:Living people Category:Alumni of Anglia Ruskin University Category:English caricaturists Category:English satirists Category:English sculptors Category:English male sculptors Category:People from Cambridge Category:Cornish artists Category:Spitting Image "
"Roger Law speaking at the TYPO Berlin conference in 2014 Roger Law (born 6 September 1941, in Ely, Cambridgeshire), is a British caricaturist and one half of Luck and Flaw (with Peter Fluck),Still Spitting at Sixty, The Guardian. Retrieved 22 March 2013 creators of the popular satirical TV puppet show Spitting Image. Early life Law went to Littleport Secondary Modern School in Littleport, Cambridgeshire, and attended Cambridge School of Art (now part of Anglia Ruskin University), from which he was expelled in 1960. He met Peter Fluck during his time there. Career He was an illustrator and cartoonist for The Observer from 1962–65, then for The Sunday Times from 1965–67 and 1971-75 (where his colleagues included Francis Wyndham and Bruce Chatwin). After Spitting Image finished in 1996, Law became the artist in residence at the National Art School in Sydney."The spitting image of a happy Pom", The Daily Telegraph, 4 September 1999 He subsequently moved to Jingdezhen, China where he makes large porcelain vessels.Ceramic Review Magazine, Issue 235, Jan/Feb 2009 It was meeting the Australian-Chinese ceramicist Ah Xian, who in turn introduced him to the pottery workshops of Jingdezhen, that led Law to embark on a new artistic career. A film by Catherine Hunter – described by one critic as "a cautionary tale of fame and the possibilities of new beginnings" – follows Law as he prepares work for an exhibition of ceramics at London's revered Victoria and Albert Museum. A feature documentary by Michael Coulson, called Still Spitting, was being produced in 2013, but as of 2020 it remains unreleased. The film tells the story of how Law's life as a caricaturist was dramatically changed by the demands of the Spitting Image TV show, reveals what happened to him after the show finished in 1996 and follows him as he strives to achieve his dream of making a "big pot" in China. Personal life He married Deidre Amsden (a quilt designer) in 1960 in Cambridge. They have a son (born 1962) and daughter (born 1965). References External links * threehumansinc.com/RogerLaw.html * www.rogerlawceramics.com * Biography * The Times March 2005 * Whatever happened to the teapots? Category:1941 births Category:Living people Category:Alumni of Anglia Ruskin University Category:British caricaturists Category:British satirists Category:People from Ely, Cambridgeshire Category:Spitting Image Category:English expatriates in Australia "