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FORMS as is in $ operator.
`$` takes a list of forms and makes a unary function which applies them via `->>`. Previous definition reversed the forms supplied s.t. `$` was closer to the applicative operator in Haskell i.e. the function (<$> f g) is f(g(x)). But this version fits closer with the lower operator (->>) being used AND allows easier lifting from `->>` (which produces a value) to `$` (which produces a function).
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