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[GitHub] potiuk opened a new pull request #4484: [AIRFLOW-3675] Use googlapiclient for google apis

potiuk opened a new pull request #4484: [AIRFLOW-3675] Use googlapiclient for google apis
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/4484
 
 
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   ### Description
   
   - [x] Here are some details about my PR, including screenshots of any UI changes:
   
   The deprecated apiclient package name is used in a number of places.
   
   This commit changes it to googleapiclient and modifies the right
   packages to be used instead.
   
   ### Tests
   
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   ### Documentation
   
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   ### Code Quality
   
   - [x] Passes `flake8`
   

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