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Logan Chien 3755f9f48c Code cleanup: Remove std::move() around xvalue (NFC)
Remove std::move() around xvalue so that copy elision is eligible.
In case that copy elision is not appliable, the c++ standard also
guarantees the move semantics on xvalue.  Thus, it is not necessary
to wrap Args with std::move.

This also silence a warning since r240345.



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