Azure: Delete resource groups between all samples runs.#47
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Previously, resource group cleanup between sample runs only happened for Bicep samples. Script-based samples like web-app-cosmosdb-mongodb-api and web-app-sql-database had no cleanup between them — only a docker system prune which cleans Docker but not the emulator's state. This meant resources from one sample (like a webapp named local-webapp-test) would still exist when the next sample ran, causing state pollution. We moved the resource group deletion block out of the Bicep-only conditional so it now runs after every sample, giving each one a clean slate.