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test: Explicitly delete device even in DEACTIVATING state

The current code skips device deletion when the device is in
DEACTIVATING state. This can result in leftover software interfaces
without corresponding Network manager profile. Therefore try to remove
the device regardless of its state.

A proper fix would be to wait for Network Manager to delete it and only
do it explicitly after a timeout. However, when `NM.Device` is in
DEACTIVATING state, after registering both `NM.Device.state-change` and
`NM.Client.device-removed` signals, no callback was triggered by
NetworkManager-1.20.9-1.37c571a72a

Jira issue to  find a better solution:
https://nmstate.atlassian.net/browse/NMSTATE-280

Signed-off-by: Gris Ge <fge@redhat.com>

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