gh-103582: Remove last references to argparse.REMAINDER from docs (GH-103586)

(cherry picked from commit f4d087964e)

Co-authored-by: Nikita Sobolev <mail@sobolevn.me>
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@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ default_ Default value used when an argument is not provided
dest_ Specify the attribute name used in the result namespace
help_ Help message for an argument
metavar_ Alternate display name for the argument as shown in help
nargs_ Number of times the argument can be used :class:`int`, ``'?'``, ``'*'``, ``'+'``, or ``argparse.REMAINDER``
nargs_ Number of times the argument can be used :class:`int`, ``'?'``, ``'*'``, or ``'+'``
required_ Indicate whether an argument is required or optional ``True`` or ``False``
type_ Automatically convert an argument to the given type :class:`int`, :class:`float`, ``argparse.FileType('w')``, or callable function
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@ -2186,7 +2186,7 @@ support this parsing style.
These parsers do not support all the argparse features, and will raise
exceptions if unsupported features are used. In particular, subparsers,
``argparse.REMAINDER``, and mutually exclusive groups that include both
and mutually exclusive groups that include both
optionals and positionals are not supported.
The following example shows the difference between