There will be at most 20 test cases. Each case begins with two integers a, b, the number of tetrahedrons and the number of spheres (1<=a,b<=5). The next a lines each contains 12 integers: x1, y1, z1, x2, y2, z2, x3, y3, z3, x4, y4, z4, the coordinates (xi, yi, zi)(1<=i<=4) of the four vertices of a tetrahedron. The next b lines each contains 4 integers x, y, z, r, the coordinates of the center (x, y, z) and the radius r(r<=3). All the coordinate values are integers with absolute values no more than 5. The input is terminated by a=b=0.