A double linear crossword of length L is a string of L lowercase alphabetic characters arranged in a line in such a way that there are at least two methods (so called decompositions) to split this string into the words from the given list. Look at the example for L=17:
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The first line of the input file consists of the single integer number L (4<=L<=50) denoting the desired crossword length. The second line consists of the single positive integer N (at most 1000) indicating the number of words in the list. Each of the followings N lines consists of a string of 20 or less (but at least 2) latin lowercase alphabetic characters. The words in the list are arranged in lexicographic order and no word is repeated.
For the given input data set your program should write to the output file the first, in lexicographic order, double linear crossword with the given length. If it is impossible for the given input file to construct a double linear crossword with the given length, the program should write only the message "NO SOLUTION" (without the quotation marks).
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