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Undefined names: import MetricKey, MetricName#5310

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As mentioned at 582fcea#r28136702 these two variables are undefined names in this context. This PR imports them to resolve the undefined names.

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As mentioned at apache@582fcea#r28136702 these two variables are undefined names in this context.  This PR imports them to resolve the undefined names.
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Thanks.

@lukecwik lukecwik merged commit 4a188ff into apache:master Jun 1, 2018
@cclauss cclauss deleted the patch-1 branch June 1, 2018 17:59
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