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 discard b11a44029e AWS: Update S3 signer spec to allow optional string body in 
SignRequest. Update S3 signer parser implementation to enable 
serialization/deserialization of the body. Note: This will only be populated 
for requests which do not transmit relevant data to sign as part of the URI 
itself (e.g. DeleteObjectsRequest)
     new 69ce8c728f AWS: Update S3 signer spec to allow an optional string body 
in S3SignRequest. Update S3 signer parser implementation to enable 
serialization/deserialization of the body. Note: This will only be populated 
for requests which do not transmit relevant data to sign as part of the URI 
itself (e.g. DeleteObjectsRequest)

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