In searching for the original nouns from which verbs have been formed, we must always consider if the verb we are inquiring about be a primitive verb or a secondary verb, containing either of the præfixes, a, be, ge, for, on, in, to, with, &c. &c. In these cases we must strip the verb of its præfix, and examine its derivation under its earlier form. The verbs with a præfix are obviously of later origin than the verbs to which the præfix has not been applied.
Upon removal of the mispunch and reanalysis, two other points in this data set emerge as possible outliers.
Judging by the collection on her laptop, she had a taste for porn that rivaled mine, though her collection was mostly in the form of rather grainy vidcaps...
Soviet and American volunteer fliers join in attacks on Japanese positions at Sinsiang, Changteh, and Chihsien, where munitions and planes are destroyed.