Invokes ApiFuture#get() on the given future, and if the call throws an exception (which
will be UncheckedExecutionException), the exception is processed in the following way:
If the exception cause is a RuntimeException, the RuntimeException is rethrown. To ease
debugging, the a AsyncTaskException is added as a suppressed exception to
maintain the callsite.
Otherwise, the UncheckedExecutionException is rethrown.
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