Advanced Fruits
Time Limit: 1 Second    Memory Limit: 32768 KB
Special Judge
	A big topic of discussion inside the company is "How should the new creations 
 be called?" A mixture between an apple and a pear could be called an apple-pear, 
 of course, but this doesn't sound very interesting. The boss finally decides 
 to use the shortest string that contains both names of the original fruits as 
 sub-strings as the new name. For instance, "applear" contains "apple" 
 and "pear" (APPLEar and apPlEAR), and there is no shorter string that 
 has the same property. 
 
 A combination of a cranberry and a boysenberry would therefore be called a "boysecranberry" 
 or a "craboysenberry", for example.
Your job is to write a program that computes such a shortest name for a combination of two given fruits. Your algorithm should be efficient, otherwise it is unlikely that it will execute in the alloted time for long fruit names.
Input
 
 Each line of the input contains two strings that represent the names of the 
 fruits that should be combined. All names have a maximum length of 100 and only 
 consist of alphabetic characters.
 
 Input is terminated by end of file.
Output
For each test case, output the shortest name of the resulting fruit on one line. If more than one shortest name is possible, any one is acceptable.
Sample Input
apple peach ananas banana pear peach
Sample Output
appleach bananas pearchSubmit
Source: University of Ulm Local Contest 1999