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Integrate gutenberg-mobile release 1.64.0 #15464

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This PR incorporates the 1.64.0 release of gutenberg-mobile.
For more information about this release and testing instructions, please see the related Gutenberg-Mobile PR: wordpress-mobile/gutenberg-mobile#4121

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  • I have considered if this change warrants user-facing release notes and have added them to RELEASE-NOTES.txt if necessary.

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@geriux geriux added this to the 18.5 milestone Oct 14, 2021
@geriux geriux requested a review from antonis October 14, 2021 13:48
@geriux geriux marked this pull request as ready for review October 14, 2021 13:48
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LGTM 🎉

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@geriux geriux merged commit fc6e9bb into develop Oct 14, 2021
@geriux geriux deleted the gutenberg/integrate_release_1.64.0 branch October 14, 2021 15:05
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