@Woody | It depends on what type of request it is. The implementation IMO 
could be called `HttpRequest`. But others may have internal and external 
requests.. eg. InternalRequest and ExternalRequest.

@Daniel Plainview | No, I'm saying the same thing as you :-) it's not good 
that the naming convention makes it comfortable to name things with out 
semantics. Sorry if I explained myself poorly :)

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