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Removes the flexible positioning, which is on by default, from the autocomplete, because we don't want the panel to be flexible when it hits the edge of the viewport.

Removes the flexible positioning, which is on by default, from the autocomplete, because we don't want the panel to be flexible when it hits the edge of the viewport.
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LGTM

@jelbourn jelbourn added P1 Impacts a large percentage of users; if a workaround exists it is partial or overly painful pr: lgtm action: merge The PR is ready for merge by the caretaker target: major This PR is targeted for the next major release and removed pr: needs review labels Mar 19, 2018
@andrewseguin andrewseguin merged commit 69217c4 into angular:master Mar 20, 2018
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