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Removed from Gary Gilroy
Gary is also known for the imposing yet well-manicured mustache that he has had since he entered this world, and he has not been seen without it since. Often times, you can see him using it to discipline some very unruly and/or annoying students. It seems to have a mind of its own and does not hesitate to grow a limb and give a student a good whooping. (metaphorically, of course).

Gary's mustache is both beloved and feared, treasured and hated. Some students say it just completes him, others say they may have gotten into his band faster if he had just shaved it off. It is something of a legend at Fresno State, and if you would like to see it for yourself, just call 5592700000 and make 3 easy payments of 29.95. Once all payment is received feel free to enter his office and bask in the glory of this legendary forest of musical hairiness!

DISCLAIMER: Enter office at own risk. Mustache may not have been given adequate amounts of Coke Zero and may lash out without warning.

Removed from DynaComware for violating WP:IINFO
A DynaFont uses different font nomenclature system depending on locale.

Chinese font name starts with name of the brand (華康), followed by the family, then font's weight, then character set. Font weight is specified with capital W, followed by a number, with bigger number representing heavier weight.

English font name starts with name of the brand, followed by the family, then font's weight, then character set. Font brand is DLC for the fonts originally from CompuFont, or DF for later fonts. DFP is used for fonts using proportionally spaced characters at Basic Latin block. DFG is used for fonts using proportionally Latin and Japanese characters.

Japanese font name starts with name of the brand, followed by the family, then font's weight, then character set. However, the brand uses the English font name convention. In PostScript CID font, the orders of font weight and character set are reversed. For families with multiple weights, not all fonts within the same family have weight number.

The English version of Japanese font name depends on following:

For TrueType font, name starts with name of the brand, followed by the family, then character set, then font's weight. Font with G character set supports Adobe-Japan1-5 character set.

For OpenType CFF font, name starts with name of the brand, followed by the family, then character set, then font's weight. Font with Std character set supports Adobe Japan 1-3 full character set.

For PostScript CID font, name starts with name of the brand, followed by the family, then font format, then font's weight. In Gaiji collection, name starts with name of the brand, followed by the family, then character set, then font's weight, then font format.