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Remove boilerplate in *.behavior.ts files #21

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@ra-phael

My understanding is that the "behavior" files are used to keep the core of the tests while the other adjacent file contains the setup logic needed. However looking at Approve.behavior.ts there's a great amount of boilerplate before we get to the actual tests. I think we should try to minimize the boilerplate code in these behavior.ts files.

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