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Switch the  WebResponseObject.Headers Dictionary to initialize once instead of creating a new dictionary on every get. Moved logic to  WebResponseHelper.GetHeadersDictionary()  as this code will be reused outside of  WebResponseObject .

* [Feature] Create Headers Only Once and Only If Called

* {feature] headers -> _headers

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