Usage examples of "coming to life" in English with translation to Russian

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'In Milan, the San Siro Stadium was coming to life. Стадион Сан Сиро в Милане оживляется.
Since the '50s, every night everything's been coming to life. Как только она появилась в 50-х, сразу все и началось.
Today's meeting is further testimony of the extent to which the Security Council — which under the Charter of the United Nations bears the primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security — is interested in a peaceful, stable, united, neutral and harmoniously developing Afghanistan, a country whose valiant people are gradually coming to life after many years of governance under the anti-popular Taliban regime. Сегодняшнее заседание — еще одно свидетельство того, насколько глубоко Совет Безопасности, в соответствии с Уставом Организации Объединенных Наций несущий главную ответственность за поддержание мира и безопасности на планете, заинтересован в мирном и стабильном, едином и нейтральном, гармонично развивающемся Афганистане, мужественный народ которого постепенно возвращается к жизни после нескольких лет правления антинародного режима движения «Талибан».
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