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pog loves szh ITime Limit: 2000/1000 MS (Java/Others) Memory Limit: 65536/65536 K (Java/Others)Total Submission(s): 1097 Accepted Submission(s): 649 Problem Description Pog has lots of strings. And he always mixes two equal-length strings. For example, there are two strings: "abcd" and "efgh". After mixing, a new string "aebfcgdh" is coming. However, szh thinks it is boring, so he reverses the second string, like changing "efgh" to "hgfe". Then mix them as usual, resulting in "ahbgcfde". Now, here comes a problem. Pog is given a string after mixing by szh, but he wants to find the original two strings. Hint : In this question, it needs a linefeed at the end of line at hack time. Input The first line has an integer, $T(1 \leq T \leq 100)$, indicating the number of cases. Then follows $T$ lines. Every lines has a string S, whose length is even and not more than $100$, and only consists of lower-case characters('a'~'z'). Output For each cases, please output two lines, indicating two original strings. Sample Input
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