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You can "krunch" a word by removing all of its vowels ("a", "e", "i", "o", and "u") in both upper and lower case. Thus, "Mississippi" krunches to "Msssspp"; "Alabama" krunches to "lbm".
Write a program to read a sentence (with both upper and lower case letters), krunch every word, and then print the resulting sentence. If a word is completely eliminated, be sure to remove extra blanks that separate it from other words (or the sentence's start or end) so that the sentence "looks" right. No test data has a vowel followed by punctuation.
A single line containing a sentence to krunch. The line is no longer than 72 characters.
A single line containing the resulting sentence.
Krunch a bunch of munchies for lunch.
Krnch bnch f mnchs fr lnch.