Halogen lamp light bulb is identified as halogen bulbs that produce a whiter light and produce more light (lumens) per watt than standard incandescent bulbs. They most closely replicate the color spectrum of the sun. Their small size and intensity make halogens great for task lighting. Many of today's lamps use halogen light bulbs.

Halogen lamp light bulbs are most commonly used in desk lamps, torchieres, floor lamps, accent table lamps, undercabinet lighting, Bath brackets, vanity lights, wall sconces, swing arm lamps, ceiling lamps, flush mounts, pendants, directional lamps, chandeliers, kitchen island lights, landscape lighting, path lighting, and also outdoor spot/flood lights.
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Handled is described as fitted with or having a handle or having a usually specified type of handle; as, a D-Handle - a standard handle for a short-handled stick tool used for gardening

Example: Trainer which is a red-handled non-sharpened knife used for training and practice purposes.
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Harpooning is a surface method that requires considerable effort in locating and chasing individual fish, as opposed to fisheries methods that target schools of fish.
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Harrow is referring to a shallow working trailed implement used to break down clods. Disc harrows may be used for primary cultivation whereas tined harrows are used pre or post sowing.
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Harmonium is a term used to describe a musical instrument which is both a keyboard and a wind instrument. It is small, portable organ-like instrument patented in 1842; eventually a name given to any sort of reed organ. The sound is produced by air going through the bellows that is activated by a pedal that also makes the reeds vibrate. European and American harmoniums have a pedestal, and foot pedals to pump the bellows. The player sits in a chair and uses both hands.
The harmonium was developed in the 1840s by Alexandre Debain and was preceded by the accordion and the mouth organ (or harmonica).
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Harvester-threshers are power farming machines . It is more often called the "combine" as it combines several operations into a single operation. With the help of the combine, harvesting and threshing are done simultaneously thereby eliminating several expensive operations formerly needed such as binding, shocking, stacking, pitching bundles and hauling crop to the thresher.

Combines now harvest all the grain crops, roots crops, most of the vine crops and corn crop. The combine as a whole unit performs six major operations.
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Harpoon refers to method of catching big fishes through hand-held equipment or fired from a gun. Harpoons target high-value fishes. There is no problem encountered regarding bycatch since theyare aimed at individual fish.
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Hay Farming - this industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in growing hay, alfalfa, clover, and/or mixed hay.

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in growing hay, alfalfa, clover, and/or mixed hay.
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NAICS Code 111940

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"Hay Farming" is in the NAICS Code "11194"
  Hay Farming
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