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common-grpc: return requests to allow abort() #1973

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As brought up in #1961, we weren't allowing active gRPC requests to be aborted.

@stephenplusplus stephenplusplus added auth api: bigquery Issues related to the BigQuery API. labels Feb 7, 2017
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ctavan commented Feb 7, 2017

Looks good to me! Thanks a lot for taking this over so quickly!

@callmehiphop callmehiphop merged commit e92454e into googleapis:master Feb 8, 2017
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