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The bundle-related MI flags need to be kept in sync with the neighboring
instructions. Don't allow the bulk flag-setting setFlags() function to
change them.

Also don't copy MI flags when cloning an instruction. The clone's bundle
flags will be set when it is explicitly inserted into a bundle.

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