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* Make UseRazorComponents serve blazor.server.js from embedded resource

... so we don't need a build step to put it on disk somewhere.

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* Switch ComponentsApp.App to use Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk.Razor"

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* CR: Use ManifestEmbeddedFileProvider
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