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Test using nvmrc in CI (#194836)
* Test using nvmrc in CI

* Force run yarn

* fix

* Bump nvmrc to latest

* Revert "Force run yarn"

This reverts commit af741f37d5.

* Make all jobs use node from nvmrc
And install node-gyp where needed
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