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Sampat P 169a35e059 Support domain in keystone lookups
Implements: User, group, role and project lookup across domains.
Added domain parameter to keystone lookup functions.
Heat templates now support user{domain}, group{domain},
role{domain} and project{domain} to support cross domain
lookup. Keystone constrains will also work across domain.

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