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Definition of Rotary International
1. Noun. A group of businessmen in a town organized as a service club and to promote world peace.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rotary International
Literary usage of Rotary International
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Driver Education for the Information Superhighway: Literacy Leader by David J. Rosen (2000)
"Rotary International has used its network to provide a platform to promote ...
Rotary International established the Rotary International Fellowship on ..."
2. Social Priorities of Civil Society: Speeches by Non-Governmental edited by Poul Nielsen (1998)
"This means that Rotary International is a tight network worldwide of leaders in
... This year, Rotary International and its clubs is placing emphasis on ..."
3. Successes and Difficulties of Small Innovative Firms in Russian Nuclear by Benjamin S Carson, Sr M.D., National Research Council (2002)
"... the group worked together and developed a shared vision, mission (adopting
the Rotary International mission), values, and goals. ..."
4. Spread of AIDS in the Developing World: Hearing Before the Committee on edited by Benjamin A. Gilman (2000)
"The Secretariat also worked with Rotary International to promote AIDS awareness
in Rotary projects and publications including the Rotary World newspaper and ..."
5. A Nation of Opportunity: Realizing the Promise of the Information Superhighway by Mark Anstey (1996)
"... the Tennessee Press Association's President's Award, life membership in Kiwanis
International, and The Rotary International Paul Harris Fellow Award. ..."