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Sergey Kozlov f60362f608 Add JSON Lines support to JSONLoader (#6913)
**Description**:

The JSON Lines format is used by some services such as OpenAI and
HuggingFace. It's also a convenient alternative to CSV.

This PR adds JSON Lines support to `JSONLoader` and also updates related
tests.

**Tag maintainer**: @rlancemartin, @eyurtsev.

PS I was not able to build docs locally so didn't update related
section.
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