Saavik, trusting her husband's logic, asked him no questions but simply echoed, "Helm!
Or, if you prefer, Niggle's Tree always existed - he simply echoed it in his art.
Then odds were that the official cause of death would simply echo what everyone already suspected, including him: morphine intoxication.
This does not mean that we run bland articles that simply echo both sides of political issues.
The cut simply echoed the decline in the price of virgin aluminium.
At best, a celebrity hall of fame will simply echo the devotion to personal achievement that already permeates every aspect of American culture.
In a sense, then, the president's defiant stance on Iraq in Europe simply echoed the course he is pursuing at home.
Others simply echo the sentiments of their parents.
Nor is it a matter of simply echoing the shouts of the crowd in the stands, since these are largely fuelled by emotion.
Some cite China's human rights record while others are simply echoing organized labor.