Sherlock Holmes received a note with some strange strings: "Let's date! 3485djDkxh4hhGE 2984akDfkkkkggEdsb
s&hgsfdk d&Hyscvnm". It took him only a minute to figure out that those strange strings are actually referring to the
coded time "Thursday 14:04" -- since the first common capital English letter (case sensitive) shared by the first two
strings is the 4th capital letter 'D', representing the 4th day in a week; the second common character is the 5th capital
letter 'E', representing the 14th hour (hence the hours from 0 to 23 in a day are represented by the numbers from 0 to
9 and the capital letters from A to N, respectively); and the English letter shared by the last two strings is 's' at the 4th
position, representing the 4th minute. Now given two pairs of strings, you are supposed to help Sherlock decode the
dating time.
Each input file contains one test case. Each case gives 4 non-empty strings of no more than 60 characters without white space in 4 lines.
For each test case, print the decoded time in one line, in the format "DAY HH:MM", where "DAY" is a 3-character abbreviation for the days
in a week -- that is, "MON" for Monday, "TUE" for Tuesday, "WED" for Wednesday, "THU" for Thursday, "FRI" for Friday, "SAT" for
Saturday, and "SUN" for Sunday. It is guaranteed that the result is unique for each case.
3485djDkxh4hhGE
2984akDfkkkkggEdsb
s&hgsfdk
d&Hyscvnm
THU 14:04
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