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Reverts a workaround for a bug in Angular 4.x where the animation events would fire out of sequence if animations are disabled. The underlying issue appears to be fixed in Angular 5.

Reverts a workaround for a bug in Angular 4.x where the animation events would fire out of sequence if animations are disabled. The underlying issue appears to be fixed in Angular 5.
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@jelbourn jelbourn merged commit 8271352 into angular:master Jan 26, 2018
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