TrMen ecc820a8c1
Fix unexpected flattening of data by par-each (Issue #8497) (#9007)
# Description
Previously, `par-each` acted like a `flatmap`: first mapping the data,
then applying a `flatten`. This is unlike `each`, which just maps the
data. Now `par-each` works like `each` in this regard, leaving nested
data unflattened.

Fixes #8497

# User-Facing Changes
Previously:
`[1 2 3] | par-each {|e| [$e, $e] }` --> `[1,1,2,2,3,3]` 
Now:
`[1 2 3] | par-each {|e| [$e, $e] }` --> `[[1,1],[2,2],[3,3]]`

# Tests
This adds one test that verifies the lack of flattening for `par-each`.
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